Friday 3 March 2017

10 Breathtaking Beaches in Batangas you should Visit


1st : Burot Beach


2nd : Laiya Beaches


3rd : Isla Verde


4th : Sepoc Island


5th : Malabrigo Beach


6th : Masasa Beach


7th : Nasugbu Beach


8th : Sombrero Island


9th : Fortune Island

10th : Mahabang Buhangin Beach









Buracai De Laiya to go!

Friend! Where will your 1,134 Pesos be worth spending to?
It's worth spending it in....

Buracai De Laiya

For those who are planning to visit Buracai de Laiya, here’s a little guide for you! Hope this will help.


HOW TO GET THERE?
By bus: (From Manila)

* Catch a bus bound to Lipa in bus terminals in Cubao / Buendia. 
*Drop off to Sm city lipa. 
*Take a van going to San Juan , tell the driver to drop off at Laiya Terminal, and down to Brgy. Hugom San Juan Batangas. 
*Then tricycle going to Buracai de laiya hotel and resort. (The local drivers will take there but there's a lot of agent will assist you to go there.)


Mnl-Lipa = Php. 124

Lipa-San Juan= Php. 70

SanJuan- Laiya (Brgy.Hugom) = Php. 40





Tricycle (depende kung ilan kayo bes) = Php. 100- 150

Day tour rate: Php 800 (with lunch inclusion)
travel time: 3 - 4 hrs. from Manila


The offered types of food in the restaurant ranges from Php300.00 and up but it's worth it, it's for sharing .

TRIVIA: The name Buracai was derive from the surname of the owners; BURA from Burabod and CAI from Cay.

If you guys want to check how each room looks like, here is the facebook page of https://m.facebook.com/…

Palawan The Great

PALAWAN


It’s hard not to fall in love with Palawan. With jagged cliffs jutting out of sparkling turquoise waters, it is like something out of a movie.

Palawan is a bit isolated from the main clustering of islands that make up the Philippines. Being that it takes some time to get there. We had just ventured to the charming oceanside town of El Nido, we were convinced that it was worth 1 flights and a 6 hour by land ride.

El Nido is set in a boat-filled bay with cliffs looming in the background. Though the town is charming in itself, the beauty that we were seeking was just a boat ride away. The Philippines is a country made up of 7,107 islands. and more than 1,700 of those belong to Palawan. And so it seems fitting that one activity everyone seems to do while in El Nido is to partake in the famous island hopping tours. Eventually we did and it was hella tiring. But hey, it was enjoyable enough and our family seemed to be amazed too.
Besides from that, we also went freediving with Palawan Divers. We went on this adventure with a highly regarded company called Palawan Freedivers. It is run by Florent, a Frenchman who recently made the Philippines home. He opened this freediving school to share his passion with others.I imagined freediving to be a sort of a cross between Scuba diving and snorkeling but I found it to be quite different.

Bohol - My Dear Glorious Land


The primary reason most people visit the Philippines is for the beaches, and for I were no exception also. That said, there is far more to this diverse country than white sand and aqua waters and it would be a shame not to venture past the tourist spots.
After doing quite a bit of research for destinations “off the beaten path”, my family decided to make the journey to Bohol.
Our first stop was to see tarsiers.
What is a tarsier, you ask? They are one of the world’s smallest primates. Though they used to be found around much of the world, tarsiers are currently nearing extinction and can only be found in Southeast Asia. They have long, spindly fingers, furry bodies, and tails. Their distinguishing feature though, is their gigantic, bulging eyes. I’ve heard them described as looking like a “teddy bear getting a colonoscopy”. Just Google them. Cute, huh? In captivity these furry little guys are said to commit suicide, yet sadly, many places still keep them in cages to attract paying tourists. The sanctuary we visited is one of the only places you can view these nocturnal creatures in their natural habitat. They are also working to restore the population of this critically endangered animal. 

Second is the Chocolate Hills
After seeing a few tarsiers, we hopped back on our Toyota Hiace and rode on to the famous Chocolate Hills. In the center of Bohol, stand more than one thousand huge, dome-shaped piles of dirt. They received the tantalizing name due to the brown color of the grass during dry season. Not quite as sweet of a name anymore, is it? 

LaStly, We went Firefly Kayaking

We’ve been lucky enough to experience some incredible natural wonders. Now we can add another phenomenon to our list: seeing a "firefly tree". It's a rare occurrence, but when conditions are just right, fireflies will gather on one tree and illuminate it in an undulating glow.  We booked our trip through Kayakasia, an eco-friendly company that organizes all sorts of kayaking adventures around Bohol. It was the Most Magical Night in the Philippines.




Boracayin' This Summer!


Boracay - won a "lottery" of sorts. Let’s just say that if there was a beauty pageant for beaches, this tiny island in the Philippines would take the crown. And I suppose in some ways, Boracay has won a “pageant”. For several years, the combination of powdery white sand and turquoise waters has landed Boracay at the top of countless lists, proclaiming it the world’s best beach.

However, being named among the best beaches in the world comes at a price. Boracay is far from undiscovered, and we were hardly the only foreigners. Unlike the beaches in Miami or Hawaii though, it never felt crowded.

We traveled to the Visayas with our Lolo Daddy. Together we’d escaped the slums of Batangas for a bit, and felt no need to do anything besides relax and soak up the sun. My cousins and I spent our days sipping fruity drinks on the beach and wandering through what seemed to be a life-sized screen saver. Yes, Boracay had become my screen saver before. We even pampered ourselves with a body massage on the beach. And the price for one hour of pure relaxation, you ask? Just a 150 Pesos.

Sounds pretty perfectly fun, doesn’t it? Well, I haven’t yet got to the most beautiful part.
The sunsets in Boracay are a sight that cannot be removed in your mind. Mind-blowing combinations of yellows and purples filled the sky as sailboats floated past us. They were without a doubt the most stunning sunsets we have ever seen. And I imagine they will be hard to top.




So if you really wanna experience the true fun of Boracay, I suggest you to go visit there for a few days. You might see me there this summer cause it happens to be that my lolo lives near that please. 

Love ya guys! Have a great reading!