A quiet native villa in Boracay
I climbed up the incline, up a series of steps, way past villas fenced with ornamental plants and flowering bushes. At the end of a… Read More »A quiet native villa in Boracay
I climbed up the incline, up a series of steps, way past villas fenced with ornamental plants and flowering bushes. At the end of a… Read More »A quiet native villa in Boracay
Tired of the usual overpriced but so-so food at White Beach or at D’Mall? Cafe Alfredo at Sol Marina in Punta Bunga Cove, can whip… Read More »Gastronomic feast at Sol Marina’s Cafe Alfredo
If you’ve been to Boracay many times, White Beach can be just too crowded, especially that summer season is here. Or if you’re like me… Read More »Diniwid Boracay Beach, a less crowded strip
One of the challenges of staying in Boracay is where to find budget accommodations. While most Filipinos would prefer to be near White Beach, this… Read More »Budget accommodation in Boracay Station 2
We were going around Kalibo’s tourism sites when my guide from the tourism office, Salvador Retiro, told me that we have to go back to… Read More »Delicious latik from Kalibo
It was a frenzy as costumed dancers, most in elaborate, multi-colored headresses and garb, danced in abrupt and syncopated movements to the beat of drums.… Read More »Color & frenzy at Kalibo’s Ati-atihan festival
A Boracay beach without the crowds. A private white sand strip that I can have all to myself. And I am not complaining.