@Lingayen 100 Isands |
So it is summer and most people are now into travelling, out
of towns, swimming, going hiking and going swimming. Everyone seems to be ready
enough, both physically and financially to go all over different places so they
can enjoy the heat and be with families and friends. Want to know where to go
this time of the year? Check this out!
Puerto Galera
The Gang @ Galera |
Puerto Galera is known for its white beaches and night life
parties. Before Boracay became Bora or El Nido was known as part of Palawan,
Puerto Galera has been the party place of people from the corporate world – the
call center people.
Puerto Galera is in Oriental Mindoro. To go to Puerto
Galera, the best way is to go with your family or friends on a private car.
Travel to Batangas Port and have the option to leave your car at the port or
bring it with you to Puerto Galera. Regardless of your option, there will be a
fee for it.
@Batangas Port waiting area |
During the hour boat ride to Puerto Galera |
What to Enjoy in Puerto Galera
At Puerto Galera, you can enjoy the white sand beach. If you
are brave enough or your friends are up for a challenge, ride at least two of
the water sports available in the area. The more participants, the cheaper it
will be. There are people offering island hopping and snorkeling packages as
well. If you will avail of this island activity, better hear a few offers
before committing. The first offer we got was 500/head for a group of 14 people
and the last offer we received was 250/head for the same number of people for
the same list of activities.
Extreme Bandwagon Adventure |
Night life and fire dances |
Where to eat in Puerto Galera
We were not able to explore the different restaurants in the
area because our hotel included breakfast, lunch and dinner on our package. A
look around the area tells me though that you won’t go hungry here. The restaurants
are buzzing with customers from morning till night as the atmosphere turn to
parties and fire dances.
Breakfast buffet courtesy of our hotel |
Patar, Bolinao
Patar White Sand in Bolinao has been one of the famous
destinations in the north as of last year. Friends from different call center
companies had endured 7 to 8 hours of road trip just to get here. If you are
from Manila, there are bus liners who directly pass by Bolinao such as Five
Star and from Bolinao main market; you just have to take a 30 to 45 minute
tricycle ride to Patar where the white sand beach is.
@Patar with the fam |
What to Enjoy in Patar
Spend a day at the fine, white sand of Patar beach. You can
stay at the hotels around the area or just set up your own tent. If you still
have time, visit Enchanted Cave, one of the tourist attractions in the area. The
Enchanted Cave features cold, clean and crystal clear water. There is an
entrance fee of P150 for the Enchanted River escapade.
Sunset in Patar |
What to eat in Patar
Most hotels in Patar allow guests and visitors to cook their
own food which is very practical. If you are travelling with family like us,
bring your own rice cooker then just buy fresh seafood from Bolinao market and
cook it our way! For those who want to have something special, there are decent
restaurants along Patar and they even deliver.
Our resort where we cooked our own meals! |
Sto Domingo, Albay
After seeing two white beaches, how about visiting a black sand
beach this time? This is what you will have in Sto Domingo,Albay. The black
sand is due to the ashes that came from the perfect shaped Mount Mayon in
Albay.
The Mayon from our resort! |
What to Enjoy in Sto Domingo, Albay
Aside from swimming in the fine and soft black sand beach of
Sto Domingo, this is the perfect time to take a selfie with the Mount Mayon as
your background – if you are lucky enough. The Mayon is always covered with clouds
hence getting a clear picture of it is often near to impossible. If you don’t
want to swim in beach with black sands, choose a hotel with pools. Luckily, we
got a hotel with natural seawater tide pool.
That is just me! |
My travel buddy on her best post! |
Where to eat in Sto Domingo, Albay
Our hotel in Sto Domingo, Albay offer decent meals hence
room service was our first option. Most of the time, we were in Legazpi City to
tour the city where we found some of the best restaurants in the area like
Small Talk Café and 1st Colonial Grill (watch out for my Legazpi
Tour).
Have a weekend to spare and some money to spend? Give in and
treat yourself to an awesome weekend trip in one of these beaches in the
country! Bring the people closest to your heart because wherever you are, if you are with them, everything can be beautiful!
For places to eat in Legazpi City, click
here.
For places to eat in Sagada, click
here.
For a part of our Bolinao tour, click
here.
To view our El Nido Tour, click
here.
To view our El Nido Tour’s Day 1, click
here.
To view our El Nido Tour’s Day 2, click
here.
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