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Beth on Padre Burgos, Quezon: Dampalitan Beach
If you are going to Padre Burgos by public transport, you can take any...Posted Feb 04, 2012Carlo on El Nido Accommodation Guide: Hotels, Resorts and Cheap Lodges
thanks for this guide claire :) decided nako.. dito na honeymoon namin :) iisa-isahin kong pag aralan yung...Posted Feb 04, 2012Claire on Caramoan Accommodation: Beach Front and Town Proper
HI Jen, sorry I don't have info about this yet.Posted Feb 03, 2012***The LensMaster on About
Thank you for featuring great places in my home region, Bicol. I enjoy reading your...Posted Feb 03, 2012Jen on Caramoan Accommodation: Beach Front and Town Proper
Would you happen to know the schedule and fee of boats from the Codon Port...Posted Feb 03, 2012
Archive for April, 2010
Polillo Island: Exploring the Caves of Puting Bato
Posted on April 29, 2010 | 6 CommentsA short walk brought us to the second cave, which was very different to the first, but equally spectacular. Whereas the first cave was large and cavernous, this one was small and narrow, but with some truly beautiful formations. Stalagmites and stalactites adorn the walls everywhere you look, and the cave just gets more beautiful the deeper you go.Polillo Island: Survivor Ikulong Island
Posted on April 28, 2010 | 10 CommentsThe sun was about to hide under the horizon when we finally reached Ikulong Island to camp for the night. The water here was so calm with mangrove trees more exposed at low tide and rows of palm trees along its shore.Polillo Island: Anilon Island, Anawan Island, and Buguitay Island
Posted on April 21, 2010 | 24 CommentsOur boatmen said it’s quite dangerous to go to this island because it’s already the Pacific Ocean behind it but we still went anywayBurdeos Quezon: Travel Guide Essentials
Posted on April 18, 2010 | 57 CommentsBurdeos is a nature-lover’s paradise. It has many fine white-sand beaches, spectacular caves, undeveloped waterfalls, mangrove forests, fish and bird sanctuary, pearl farms, and rich aquatic resources. It has notable snorkeling and diving areas that are waiting to be explored and caves and rock formations that are comparable to those of Palawan’sPolillo Quezon: Finding Agta Beach
Posted on April 17, 2010 | 14 CommentsIt has fine light brown sand that stretched to about half a kilometer and the water is relatively clear.Isla Polillo Beach Resort
Posted on April 16, 2010 | 24 CommentsIsla Polillo Beach Resort was the only fully-functional resort that we found online while looking for a place to stay in Polillo Island in Quezon ProvinceQuezon Accommodation: Villa Anita Butterfly Garden and Resort
Posted on April 7, 2010 | 30 CommentsVilla Anita accommodation I would say is worth its price. Its most basic accommodation (Nipa Hut Jr.) cost Php800 and you get to stay in a native hut bungalow with its own veranda that also includes breakfast for twoQuezon: Puting Buhangin and Kwebang Lampas
Posted on April 5, 2010 | 132 CommentsPuting Buhangin for me is the most scenic of all the beaches we visited in Padre Burgos and Pagbilao during our island-hopping marathon. It was the most enticing of them all and the only beach where I actually swam and lingered the longest.

















