A couple shots of the view above Cave 1
View from the stairwell going down to Cave 1 (The closest I could get Ü)
On our way to Cave 2 (Prepare for a long walk under the sun)
Cave 2 (Click on the picture to see the note on the entrance to the smaller cave)
On our way back to the boat
We then headed to the snorkelling site and it was like a small port when we got there. I guess the other tourists also thought that it was a good time to go snorkelling. :)
Karen having fun swimming with the fishes
Ice cream sold in the middle of the sea for Php40
We got back just in time for lunch and we ate at Big Mamas Pinoy Hot Pot and Grill. Unfortunately for Karen, they were serving grilled food only during dinner. After lunch and a short break, we then went on a buggy ride heading to Mount Luho for a view of Boracay from above. We were supposed to ride an ATV but Karen was not up to driving so we settled for a buggy. We were supposed to go a butterfly farm as well but we opted to stay longer in Mount Luho and forego the butterfly farm. I was hoping to get some sunset shots there but since it was still early, the sun was still too high for sunset shots.
Sunset at Mount Luho
The other side of Boracay
Some of our photos
Love this quote
Nice little bugger, I mean, buggies :) (Cost: Php2300)
How else would we cap our day but with a dinner at Jonah's with the fruit shake! We knew we made the right choice to have dinner as soon as we tasted the pasta and the pizza. :)
Yummy Pizza from Jonah's
I was not going home without getting a henna tattoo. I think I got bit by the henna bug way too much, though. :)
On our third day, we did not do much since we would be leaving Boracay by noon. We just spent the day with another Jonah's fruit shake. Karen went swimming for a few minutes while I had my henna tattoo retouched.Ü
We had a wonderful time in Boracay. It really is different when you are out on a trip and enjoying the beautiful scenery. My only regret was that Boracay has become too commercialized. The stores/stands found near the beach is quite alright. They do provide some sort of accessibility when it comes to the needs of the tourists. What I do not like are the people who keep on appraching you selling stuff like sunglasses or souvenir wood carvings. These people made me feel like I was walking around in Greenhills where a guy just walks towards me asking me if I would like to buy some DVDs. It is a little difficult to enjoy the beach atmosphere when these "entrepreneur" keep on interrupting your relaxing beach moments. :(
If you are after going out and having fun at night on a beach setting, then Boracay is one of the places you are looking for. However, if you would like to have a relaxing time on the beach, you might be better off going to some other beach/island/province.
5 comments:
I LOVE THE TATTOO! WICKED!
Thanks Flex! It's almost gone now not because its fading. My skin started peeling earlier than expected. hehe
Tip: When going to Boracay, get a henna tattoo first before getting sunburned. :)
Regards to CJ!
Overcrowded na nga ang boracay. sayang. I hope they could still save it though. What I just want there is that "walang pakealamanan" right? I hope it's still that way. Nice photos talga! ;)
Wow great, lovely photos. Where did you stay in boracay, is it good facilities there???
Tanya Gemarin
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