Two Seasons Boracay Resort
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Day 11-15 Boracay
... not get hit by other vehicles. But Binna almost hit a chicken that flew infront of the scooter. Saw some beautiful beaches and were planning to see the sunset on Puka beach when the motorcycle got a flat tire... so the guys had to drive to the rental place and talk to the owner while the girls waited for a loooong time... the owner wasn't going to pick us up ...
Boracay Rum
... t particularly cheap but they beat the every other option. We picked a place that had not just seafood. It was ribs, chicken, crab and all that, it all had a distinctive taste, like a school canteen aftertaste. I know what I mean.
We walked up the beach and had a beer in a cool well lit place on the beach complete with acoustic guitarist as standard. From here we walked a little further up the road and went to a trendy cocktail bar that overlooked the front from ...
A Quiet to Greeting 2012
... We rode a ride called the "Superman" which you lie parallel to the ground as a zipline runs you back and forth between the trees.
Then, we left Subic for Bataan. Bataan is where the Camacho family originated. There are streets with our names, even one specifically "Teodoro Camacho" for my great grandfather, and even a part of town named "Camacho". We visited to have a big family reunion from each part of the family. This was ...
Christmas on the beach
... with one main road down the center. We walked around half the island in those few hours.
We ate so well during that week. All the efforts of sweating out workout routines were quickly demolished with a few dinner buffets. Our breakfasting and lunches were small and light due to the heat of the day. Our dinner was our main meal. An all-you-can-eat buffet with limitless ice tea worked out to be around $6 each. Wow. We supped like kings. ...
Chinese Cemetery...
... to take a picture of the slums here. It’s really sad. The places are made up of wood, sheet metal, and any other leftover building material you can find.
When I arrived back, the guard at my place said the establishment next door is a casino so I checked it out. They only had slots so I was disappointed because it’s not my thing. I grabbed a corn on the cob from a street vendor and went back to my room for the night. ...
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Amenities
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Restaurant
- Beach
- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Wheelchair accessibility