Almost paradise

For around half the listed price, my friends and I were able to experience Paradizoo and Residence Inn, Mendez, Tagaytay, Cavite. All those discount coupons online are great deals, after all. We were quite disappointed with Paradizoo, though. Perhaps it was also because we got there at around lunch time, and there was nothing but adobong baboy on the menu at the Paradizoo Café. We … Continue reading Almost paradise

Palawan (still) in my mind — day five: Puerto Princesa Bay Dolphin Watching

I couldn’t shake the sad feeling that swept over me when I woke up that morning. I realized it was our last day in Palawan! I woke up at dawn to double check if I had packed everything for our trip back home. All that time, my mind was on the dolphins that we were going to see as a final trip around Puerto Princesa. … Continue reading Palawan (still) in my mind — day five: Puerto Princesa Bay Dolphin Watching

Palawan (still) in my mind – day four: Honda Bay

After conquering my fear of the water from the last two days’ adventures, I got so pumped up for Honda Bay and the three islands that we’re schedule to hop into. Our group of 15 was split into two. Not surprisingly, a little confusion occurred as to which island to go to first. We went to Pandan Island, while the other group went to Starfish … Continue reading Palawan (still) in my mind – day four: Honda Bay

Palawan (still) in my mind – day three: Puerto Princesa Subterranean River

The thought of taking another five or so hours back to Puerto Princesa was not enough to douse cold water on our renewed spirits after that exhilarating day in El Nido. It did seem more bearable and faster this time around, though not any smoother, as we reached the port where we would take a boat toward the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park. On … Continue reading Palawan (still) in my mind – day three: Puerto Princesa Subterranean River

Palawan (still) in my mind — day two: El Nido

The following day, we were up early to start a 7-island hopping adventure. Along the way, our guide Rocky (who Ate Anette fondly called Papa Rocky, obviously inspired by Lady Gaga’s hit song) showed us interesting sights such as the Helicopter Island (called as such because of its shape), and caves where Balinsasayaw birds’ nests are cradled. I learned later on that these nests are … Continue reading Palawan (still) in my mind — day two: El Nido