Showing posts with label philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label philippines. Show all posts

Monday, 16 November 2015

Zambales Coves

This week is the 'APEC Holiday' in NCR. Students and Public Sector employees get to relax on November 17-20, and Private Sector employees on November 18-19. A holiday like this could mean people will be flying out for a vacation but because flights are also suspended, just as the classes and offices are, it's time to go on a road trip!

Wondering where to go? How about a 4-hour drive to Zambales? With an additional 1-hour boat ride, you can take photos at the lighthouse in Capones Island, relive the Twilight feels walking through the woods at Anawangin Cove and go camping, hiking, swimming at Nagsasa Cove. That's worth the road trip, right?

What's even better is that a trip like this could easily be found at MetroDeal. I am not associated with that site in any way but I really have to say they make travelling affordable! I've seen some sites say that a boat ride to the coves would cost around 1000 pesos. I bought my MetroDeal coupon for 888, which already includes boat transfers, tent rental for one night, and two meals. Downside is that you have to share the boat with strangers but it's okay because you get to save money and make friends at the same time.

I hate road trips, I've said that again and again. I also hate boat rides. But seeing Nagsasa Cove, even just from the boat before actually arriving, I can't help but smile. Such a view! If you're like me, who'd rather be tired exploring a new place than sleep the entire morning, you'd know that the experience is as beautiful as the view.

I know after some research you already know about the lack of network signals in the area, the costs of transportation from Manila, and the things to bring, among other things. But here are a few more things you should know before you pack your bags.

Bring waterproof bags. On the boat, bags are randomly placed on the floor which means liquids other passengers brought may spill on your bag. Also, because of strong waves, water may get inside the boat. My bag got wet, don't let that happen to you too.

Bring easy-to-eat food. MetroDeal vouchers usually just include overnight tours so don't be a hardcore camper bringing cooking wares and stuff. They also provide you two meals for the first day - lunch and dinner - because you arrive around 2pm. You'd also be leaving around same time the next day so really, you just have to pack food for 2 meals. A loaf of bread, a few sachets of sandwich spread, a pack of maybe pork and beans or corned beef, and a few bags of chips could already make you survive. Drinks? A store in the cove sells drinks. You could even buy ice from them.

I've read a lot of articles saying there's no electricity in Nagsasa Cove. But there is! You can't use it to charge your gadgets though, but there's light during the night so leave the flashlights at home. Use the space to pack extra batteries for your gadgets instead.

What to do? You would want to go swimming during sunset, and in the morning, when the waves are crazy. Also, wake up early and hike Kamp Rira Rika because seeing the sun rays peeking through the trees is just immaculate. Just don't use the actual entrance because you'd have to pay. There's another trail just a little farther and it's for free!

Know that there's a waterfall about an hour hike away. My friends and I knew this information from a boat guy around 11am that's why we haven't gone there. In case you don't like hiking so much, you can rent a boat and follow the river up to the waterfall. You can instead, like us, enjoy the lake and its freshwater goodness. You would want to, after all the salt.

There is another island after the lake separated by a narrow stream of water that you should NOT underestimate. If you want to go that island, come when the tide is low because that little stream gets crazy during high tide. It's becomes so deep and the water current gets so strong. My friends and I amazingly survived it while keeping my phone dry. I warn you it's not easy. A group of friends and a couple also tried but failed. We were just super determined.

7 Bring sunscreen and apply as needed. Don't let the fun let you forget that. I had sunscreen when we were there but because of excitement, we forgot to use it. My friend went back to Manila with intense sunburn and blisters on his shoulders we had to consult a doctor and found out they were 2nd degree burns. So don't EVER forget your sunscreen! Ever.

That's all I can tell you, in addition to other information you already knew. This post is already lengthy so I'd stop here and let the photos convince you to visit Anawangin and Nagsasa Coves in Zambales.

you'd be in a boat like this for an hour

and see views like this

Anawangin Cove




The beautiful Nagsasa Cove...

It's a good morning...

...for a little hike.

This is what you get when you wake up early!






... and the beautiful experiences with beautiful people.  :P




enjoying the lake


our camp site

My first bonfire by the beach

This is me, selfie-ing..



Bluezoo tank top | Nike shorts | Speedo shoes | Sun and Sand swimwear




There are a lot of beautiful things in the world if you dare to find them.

Thursday, 3 September 2015

Iloilo Weekend 2

Hi there! It's been a month since I last posted and I'm really sorry for that. August was just been so crazy that I didn't have the time. But! I did so much last month and I'm really excited to be sharing all those things with you.

I should first share this long-overdue post about our last days in Iloilo. We stayed at Bearland Paradise Resort. I should warn you, if you're planning to go to Iloilo, that this resort is far from the city and you wouldn't want to leave once you checked in. We planned on starting the day early so we could visit more places but the pool just won't let us. We ended up leaving in the afternoon but it's okay because we really enjoyed relaxing by the pool bar.

We went to Miag-ao Church, the UP Campus, and Garin Farm. And because it was my dad's birthday, we reserved the pavilion at the Sheridan Boutique Resort for dinner.

We stayed in Iloilo only for a weekend but it gave me wonderful memories and new friends. I hope I could go back someday...















Monday, 10 August 2015

Iloilo Weekend

July is a busy month for our family because we're celebrating three birthdays - my dad's and both my sisters'. For my father's birthday, since he's workaholic, we had a dual purpose trip to Iloilo - to celebrate his birthday and to visit a project site.

Everything was spontaneous. We just booked a car rental and wandered. From the airport, we went around the city and had dinner by the riverside boardwalk. The next day, we went to the port and rented a boat to Guimaras Island, home of the sweetest mangoes.

I realized that we should try to go to different places in the Philippines, even if they're not as popular as the other destinations, because our country is so wonderful that every city/municipality is worth visiting.



Punot Restaurant, Riverside Boardwalk


Anhawan Resort



Pitstop Restaurant, Guimaras Island





around the city
Stradivarius cropped top | Folded and Hung denim vest | Aeropostale shorts | Grendha sandals

Guimaras Island
K8 Los Angeles beach dress | Speedo aqua shoes






Wednesday, 22 July 2015

Independence Getaway

A vacation is something most people yearn especially during stressful days at work or during brain-damaging exam weeks in school. Some feel the fresh breeze in the mountains; Some chase waves at the beach; Some walk the busy streets in the city; Some enjoy their free time at home. We may have different thoughts on how to spend it but I believe we all look forward to our next vacations.

I love traveling and I see every long weekend as an opportunity for new adventure. With low-cost airline promos popping up every so often, it is so easy to take a break from our routines and take the vacation we so much deserve.

Independence Day weekend, my family planned to go to Nasugbu, Batangas. This is one of the destinations my mom suggested from a travel show she watches every night. It's quite a long trip from Manila but it didn't matter to me, though I hate hate HATE roadtrips, because this time, I'm driving my dream car.

It was a gift I honestly did not expect because I already got the party I wanted for my birthday/thanksgiving. I guess the universe thought I deserve more, my parents agreed, and I was very willing to accept. Wee!

Anyway, we spent that long weekend mostly beach bumming and seafood eating, aside from taking lots of pictures, of course. We stayed at Canyon Cove Resort and Spa, took insta-worthy photos at Fortune Island, and filled our tummies with fresh seafood at Kainan Sa Dalampasigan. And to indulge more in seafood, experienced Dampa Dining at Seaside Macapagal when we got back to Manila.














Anemone swimwear top and bottom cover up from Nothing But H2O | Havaianas flip flops | Flash Tattoos | Claire's accessories



When's the next long weekend?