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Day 11-15 Boracay
... beach, and had manicures and pedicures :) The guys went to see a crystal cove and snorkeled in some coral. After the guys came back we went out to eat and also met Awen again, it was her birthday so we went out to some clubs and bars with her, Efren and his friend Ronnie. Really fun night, we danced a lot, walked on the beach between the clubs, ofcourse they ...
Boracay Rum
... couple of drinks whilst we got ready to go out, it's nice, the bottle claims it's 50% but I can't help but feel that's bollocks. In Sabang I was drinking it straight and as much as I'd like to claim I'm some hard spirit drinker it clearly isn't true.
We are at a bit of a loss as to where to go to next. One of the reasons Laos etc is popular is that travelling there is pretty straightforward, the places pick themselves for the most part and they follow a basic ...
Christmas on the beach
... But when the beach is 10 meters from your door, one does not spend too much time in the hotel room.
The first 2 days it rained and it was very windy. Janice did warn us that we were visiting during stormy season. It was warm and humid enough to walk the length of White Beach afew times, but not quite warm enough for me to be in the water and lay out on the beach. Didn't stop me having a swim, though.
We walked in the rain, and I ...
Being "tourists" in Boracay and Manila
... room. It’s now about 11.30am, and given a welcome drink while our room is made up. We were expecting a short wait, but no-one came near us for the next two hours! When Dianne went and enquired what was happening, they told us it would be another half hour, and suggested we leave our daypacks and go for a walk, and they’d take the bags up to the room when it became available.
Outside in the streets, we see the famous Robinson Mall is ...
A trip across Aklan to Boracay Island
... the road are treated as merely a suggestion" and that is so, especially in the country. In the towns, there are no stop signs or street lights. On the highway there are no speedlimits, and the roads are narrow two lane roads. All the vehicles compete for the right of way, often at speeds of 80k!! Lots of horn honking, passing, tight corners, near misses (and on this trip, one crushed chicken) and you get ...