Bangera Inn
Travel Blogs from Puerto Galera
Puerto Galera for 24hrs
... yrds to the beach front.
It was an overcast and breezy day, so it wasn't too hot. We wandered around, grabbed a bite to eat, swam. There was a nice little "Italianish" restaurant that was basically an open air patio tucked away on the south end of the beach so we grabbed some dinner and went to bed early. The next morning we were up around 7:00 and went down to the lobby in our hotel and had breakfast. Our boat left ...
A Holiday Reprieve
... with a queen size bed, living and dining area, a functional kitchen with utensils, balcony and a spacious bath with warm water. The upper level is slightly bigger and is best for families up to 6 people. The architecture is native Filipino with touches of antique furniture. The rooms are not airconditioned but it is almost completely surrounded by large windows that allow the fresh, cool breeze in. A fan is still provided in the room just in case. ...
5 days in paradise
... vacant huts. Luckily town was down and we were up so in the long run common sense got us off the mountain where we ran into a local farmer. Janie spoke a couple of words to the guy in Tagalog and I chimed in with kaibigan Chuck, which means we are Chuck’s friend. The man motioned to follow him and began speaking Tagalog at an alarming rate assuming we spoke fluently. We repeatedly told the man we did not speak Tagalog. For the next ten minutes the man ...
Bapteme de plongee d'Ivy , scooter et biture...
... un scooter. Le gars me fait 500 pesos les trois heures, soit 9 euros, un Yamaha automatique, bien sympa, je l'ai pousse a 90 a deux sans etre a fond, sur des routes sinueuses. De plus ces scooters sont vraiment solides car des portions de route sont pas finies, donc juste un chemin de terre avec des ornieres et des trous. Mais ca passe partout sans probleme. Allons donc jusqu'a la chute d'eau, traversons Puerto Galera, la route est ...
Puerto Galera Day Two
... The coral was vibrant colors of blue, purple, red, yellow, and orange. There were many different types of fish, and I have never seen so many sea urchins in my life. The boat driver gave us some bread to feed the fish. They ate from our hands, while nibbling on our fingers. After about an hour in the reef, I told the boatman to take us to the giant clams. These things were huge! About one meter across and they ranged in color from brown ...