Liliw, Laguna: Arabela Dining Detour & An On-Foot Side Trip To The “Tsinelas Capital”

June 11, 2012 1 comment

Slabs of meat on a sky high price, pastas having fancy Italian names, small slices of cake sitting on a large white plate, and all other extravagant dishes on a fine dining restaurant’s menu are, most of the time, not found on a cheap person’s food budget list who would rather prefer to eat on a roadside turo turo carinderias. But in the country’s “Tsinelas Capital” (slippers) is a restaurant who made both end meets. Indulging on steaks, pizza and pasta, sweet treats, etc. have never been this cheap in Liliw, Laguna’s Arabela Camello’s Bakehaus & Coffee Shop.

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Three Days & Two Nights in Calaguas Islands of Camarines Norte

June 6, 2012 5 comments

Inviting all travelers, adventurers, and wanderlusts are the natural beauty and man-made grandeur that decorates Luzon’s southernmost region, Bicol. Sights, sounds, and 100% guaranteed satisfaction wrapped the entire region from the iconic natural wonder, Mayon Volcano to the rich flora and fauna of Mount Isarog,  from the extreme gaming hub of CWC to board riding  junkie’s in Bagasbas Beach , Sorsogon’s enormous whale shark locally known as Butanding to the smallest commercial fish named Pandaka Pygmea of Lake Buhi , and a beach dominating  my bucket list of beach destinations in the Luzon, Mahabang Buhangin of Calaguas Island. Read more…

Long Way Up To Capones Lighthouse in San Antonio, Zambales

June 4, 2012 4 comments

A loud roar by the boat’s engine trembled my ear and triggered excitement as we set off to our first destination, Capones Island. Salt water splashed on my face while our small boat battles the current, running over small humps Read more…

Best Boracay Island Vacation 2012

What started as a one time vacation is now starting to become an annual event. Last year’s Boracay vacation was a blast. Each one went home, not only with souvenirs, but also with everlasting memories. This year,  we’re back, we’re bigger, and so much better. We’re here to have fun, enjoy its world class beaches, not to mention, party in its clubs until the sun is up. Let me share Our Boracay Island Vacation 2012.

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D’ Talipapa: “Paluto” Cooking Services in Boracay

Being the most popular tourist destination in the Philippines invites many establishments especially the food business to venture in the island bringing the urban flavor in the rural setting. Due to this development came well known restaurants,  food chains, and coffee shops. However, the local cuisine of freshly caught seafood would definitely be on top of the menu and the best place to buy-and-eat would be in D’ Talipapa. Read more…

Nightlife in Boracay Island

The sun may be down, but Boracay is never out. Bass starts pumping, streaks of light pulsates with the beat, and the energy is still rising – it’s party time in the island. In this article, I’d like to share our 4 days of shindig until dawn breaks. Who said Biyaherong Barat don’t know how to party? Let me tell you about our Nightlife in Boracay Island during our last visit. Read more…

Puka Beach in Boracay Island

Motion, music, and movement blanket the busy White Beach of Boracay.  From end to end, White Beach Path is bustling with restaurants, food stalls, stores, shops, night caps and hotels – it is as busy as the streets of Makati on a working week. Good thing for those seeking a more laid back side of the island, there is Puka Beach. Read more…