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Has anyone of you found your runaway place? You know, that place where you go when you are deeply sad or just wanted to get away with everyone? Luckily, I found mine. And its far from home and its a 9 hour travel but all worth it. Well I am talking about Boracay. I know most of the people from my country, Philippines, knows this place, knows this beach, this sanctuary. It is one of the most visited and a must visit beach in the country or I am just saying this because it is for me more than perfect.

I've been to Boracay for only two times. Yeah, not that many but going there and staying there is like going into different life and I even planned on staying there for good someday.

Aside from very fine sand and magnificent waters, there are a lot of amazing activities you can do at Boracay, one of my favorite were parasailing and paraw sailing. And if ever you get tired there are a lot of restaurant there to choose from, from country to local to mexican or asian you name it they have it. Selection is not a problem there, well, the only problem you will face is where to eat exactly for your choices are numerous!





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Night life at boracay is never dull. There are a lot of restaurants and bars with their happy hour you can choose from.

And my favorite part? SUNSET! Boracay has one of those amazing sunset ever!

Will I be going back here? Yes of course! I am planning to go back again this year. I will be trying the 2go travel this time.

Below are my favorite photos from my Boracay trip!



























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Soul searching at Boracay, Aklan, dated last February 4-7, 2015 is an official entry to my 81 Before 30 Challenge.


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We were hesitated at first, there were hindrances, but we planned this for more than six months and we couldn't wait for another months.

There was a typhoon. But we heard that it was leaving the Philippines and we are expecting a sunny weather already, or we are hoping at least.

We made several calls esp from people that we know that lives at Camarines Norte to know the status of the weather there. If its really possible to still continue the out of town. Though we know that calling our contact would give us bias answer just for us to continue the out of town, we still do anyway. Besides, I know they wouldn't risk sending us out there because still, their name will be put on the line when things go wrong. And they know it more than us for they are operating and been going to that destination a hundred times than us.




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We did cast a vote to decide whether we are going or not. Since majority says yes, we still go. We leave Friday night and head to our meeting place with our contact person at SM MOA.

Kuya Sid is a very skilled driver. It was a smooth travel going to drop point where we are going to ride the boat going to Calaguas Island.

We did a stop at Daet where we ate breakfast at Jollibee and head over to the drop point. Little did we know, the real travel has yet to begin. Boarding the boat is easy. The place was like on the anaconda movie. Haha! I was thrilled, though. Because I am into that. I just don't know with the rest. Though everyone were laughing and throwing jokes about anaconda and crocodile, maybe its just a mixture of excitement. For its our first ever almost complete out of town trip. Only two were not able to join us.

Going over the river first is full of jokes and laughter but when we finally meet the ocean we were struck! Awaits us are a huge waves! Not one but many big waves!! We asked the boat man if its still safe to continue and they said yes. But I know most of my friends including me feel threatened but adding to that I feel thrilled. Though I am feeling guilty because I can see in their faces that some of them are scared.

I'm used to waves. I've been to a lot of oceans, from calm water to disturbed water. I've had a few shares of near death experience in the ocean but I don't consider it as bad omen but instead an experience to remember and treasured.

A bumpy ride it is. Waves here, waves there. But knowing my Team Friday? It was still full of laughter. We still joke about it, throwing different jokes from life-threatening to silly ones, but again, I know just to conceal what they are really feeling.

Though the water is not calm, the view is magnificent. Though a vast ocean, a never ending body of water with no land nearby, the water looks so beautiful still, with a few fish hopping on the waters. The sound of waves gives giggles to me.

Whilst of everything going on inside of me and being aware of my surroundings, we didn't see it coming, it was that fast, like a bolt of lighting, it was beyond our control. It was beyond our imagination, but it hit us hard.

Two big waves coming are coming from both sides of the boat. We are hit. We almost lost it. If you are a surfer you probably would enjoy the scene, but we weren't. Thank heavens for our good boatman for griping the "manibela" hard enough to pull as out to live and survive.

No laughter were heard since the hit. No jokes, no spirit of enthusiasm. One of us cried it its still possible to go back. Some of us panic, remembering our family back home. Some of us cried. Literally. I can see in their faces that they are all scared. Honestly, I don't know what I am feeling that time. Definitely not scared. I remember during the hit of two waves, I just closed my eyes and that's it. Total blackness. No flashing of your life in front of you. Just dark.

Anyway, so much for the big waves experience, life must move on. Actually, after that, the water never calms. We were up and down the waves. That was a total of 3 hrs in the waves. Wet and scared. We were so ecstatic everytime we saw an island, but felt disappointed immediately knowing that it's not yet the island of Calaguas. On and on the bumpy ride at the waves. The boatman on the other hand, continuously telling us that what we experienced is normal, that there are far more life-threatening big waves before that that they've experienced. Our contact? Kuya Sid? He was fast asleep (resting from the long drive) he was so calm sleeping, that he was awoken by my friends scream and calmly told us that it is again, for the nth time "normal" And we are like "define normal ba dito papuntang calaguas??"

We thought that's it. But there's more! Hindi na talaga kumalma yung tubig! Approaching the island was harder than we thought. The boat can't make it any nearer the shore because of the big waves splashing over it. If the boat gets any nearer and with that energy of the wave, The boat will be broken. We did a lot of tries but no luck. The boat man decided that from where we stop we jump out and we swim towards the island. Yes! Survivor peg! Remember that scene? Survivor Philippines! Where the survivors were asked to jump in the sea and swim through the shore? That is exactly what happened to us!

Most of us were no swimmers. SO what the boatman did is tie a rope from the boat to the nearest tree in the island and that will serve as  our guide. One of his crew will be going to assist us.

I feel so excited! Imagine adrenaline rush all over my body! It was one of my favorite experience, though I got lots of bruises from that. And I am no swimmer! But this is one of those once in a lifetime experience and probably will not happen to all of us.

We all manage to reach the shore. All wet; including our things.

The rest of the hours were spent indulging on the fine sand of Calaguas. Too bad we didn't get to witnessed how serene it is because of the constant big waves. But we still manage to enjoy to the fullest! Pictures can justify it but I know not fully.

The night of our stay at the island we were talking about the big waves attack while having dinner. Exclaimed each experience and feelings and thoughts about it. It was really funny! And we laugh at it. Probably one of those memorable laugh we had.

It was a quick trip actually if you will think of it. We were leaving the next day and our boat man advise us to leave early to avoid big waves. But either early or not big waves never left us. Going to our boat was harder than from boat to the shore. We change to swimming attire since we will be soak in the water once again.

Since we've already experienced worst on our way to Calaguas we did not expect least that ride. We are still laughing, throwing jokes, bit ready for any waves. Imagine when it is my turn to go to the boat, a big waves comes to the shore, big enough that the boat disappear from our sight! Thank heavens I didn't swim right away or else where am I now?

It was my first time to see two different bodies of water that meet but did not joined. Its as if there were barriers that hinders them from joining together. Oh, how I love nature so much and the mystery behind it! Isn't it our nature so wonderful and full of mysteries? You can see the difference in their color. I've took a photo of it but it wasn't clear though, I guess investing to more quality camera should be on my list too, but I've seen a lot of those photos from different parts of the world and it was magnificent! I never thought that I will be seeing one in my life!

At last, on the drop point we were relieved and thankful that we are still alive. We changed clothes and prepare to leave and go home with so many stories and experience to share.


At drop point. Picture muna!

Bago sumampa ng bangka, picture ulit ^^

Ready to go! Here we come, Calaguas!

See? It really looks like from the movie, Anaconda haha!

The struggle is real! We really had a hard time going to the shore. 

That's my pink bag! 

Manong bangkero struggling at the rope

We together with our things are all wet

But all the struggle are worth it just by seeing this beauty!

Still, the waves are big but the beauty as it kisses the shore, ugr nothing compares <3



Playing in between the waves. 

Me and my friends are having so much fun!!

And perhaps the waves enjoyed us too :)




I saw this hair post at facebook and asked my friend to do it to our hair. haha!

Lunch time!!

Next day are all the same. The struggle of going back to the boat is much worse than going to shore.

Picture time!

With kuya Sid! Picture picture before we leave the island.

Anjan na yung anaconda, joke. :P

Camarines Norte trip will never be complete without a stop at Alvinos! The food are really superb!


Ang buwis buhay na paglalakbay sa dagat pa Calaguas, Camarines Norte, dated last October 10-12, 2014is an official entry to my 81 Before 30 Challenge.
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My favorite photo of us three!




My friend who's now living at Manchester is coming home to the Philippines. It's been two years since her last visit here. When she told us that she's coming home we lists several places and activities that we want to do when she gets home. Mhejie along with Kisa are the two girls that I can say my best of friends from college. Just a quick history of our friendship: we've met during our first year at college and instantly on the first day we became super friends until now even if we are not seeing each other often. Mhejie leaves school and migrates at Manchester during our first year and wasn't able to finish the school year, on the other hand, me and Kisa remained classmates until second year college because after that I stop school and when I return we seldom see each other since we don't have any common subjects to share with but the friendship remains up to we speak.


Mhejie is coming together with her boyfriend and will be staying at Cebu most of her vacation since the guy's hometown is there. She says, if its possible to visit her there. Kisa already saying yes and waiting for my reply but hell yeah its going to be fun and its our first so yeah. Lucky for us, there's a seat sale at Cebu Pacific that we manage to book a flight even if it's just two weeks away.





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Fast forward to our Cebu flight! It's my first time to be flying to Cebu and my first to flight alone with Kisa and another first for just the three of us! Mhejie was already waiting for us at the Cebu.

Our flight schedule was 5:30 in the morning so we left Manila and head to airport as early as 2 am?  Good thing we leave early because I did not pay attention closely on which airport we are departing.

I love it most when Mhejie’s guy decided not to come with us. It means solo trip with my girls. The travel from Cebu city to Bantayan Island took us 6hrs! Yeah, that was far. A taxi ride going at the terminal, a bus ride going to the ferry, and from ferry going to which resort you prefer.
First in a long time!


I must commend and suggest you include Bantayan Island on your bucket list. It is a must! And I swear you will enjoy the place as much as we do. It is perfect for couple, because unlike Boracay, which is alive and partying til you drop, Bantayan Island is the complete opposite. It is very quiet, very solemn, and few people who go there. I bet it’s the time travel, but its all worth it. Again, if you are looking for quiet and just an island for yourselves, Bantayan is the island to go.




We left Cebu city around 8am and reach the island around 2 in the afternoon. That was a hell of a bumpy ride but all worth it. The long conversation during the trip is what makes it more fun. Let’s emphasize the topics. Haha! Oh, memories!

The long drive to Bantayan Island, wait, did I say its worth it? How many times did I mention it already? HAHA! The photos below will surely give justice to what I am saying here.











 Did I already mention that I have a undying fascination with sunsets? To every place that I go to I always look forward to a beautiful sunset. Here in Bantayan Island its not on the beach side but on the other side but though like that its by far the most beautiful sunset I've ever seen in my life! See the photos below and you'll understand why.




Since there’s no partying here, sleeping as early as you can is one of the most popular thing to do.

Mhejie need to leave early the following day since she has another trip with her guy so me and Kim decided to stay and explore the rest of the island.

It has been one of my favorite island and experience since we are riding in a motorcycle. Yep, the two of us on the back of a guy who we rented to tour us. The place is still beautiful despite the calamity that hit it year ago. The people are very polite and hospitable. There is no fast food here. No Mcdo or even jollibee, one of the local that we happen to chitchat told us that the officials there wanted to preserve the locality of the place and for the people who is in food business will always have profit instead of having a fast food in the place.














After lunch, we leave the beautiful place since it will took us another 6 hours travel going back to Cebu city.

On my next travel post will be our adventure at Cebu City.

First ever out of town trip with girlfriends at Bantayan Island, Cebu dated last May 8-10, 2015 is an official entry to my 81 Before 30 Challenge.

With so much love, Ellie
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