Saturday, January 29, 2011
El Nido's Best!
El Nido's main attraction are the Big and Small Lagoons in the Minoloc Islands area. In both lagoons you will be in clean turquoise waters and surrounded by awesome limestone cliffs. There are a lot of dead corals in the Small Lagoon which makes it a bit of a disappointment.
We were lucky to be the only boat in the Big Lagoon so we were treated to a quiet and relaxing time to enjoy the best attraction of El Nido. The Big Lagoon is blessed with towering limestone cliffs and fine white sand that makes it ideal for moments of swimming and playful enjoyment in its clean and aquamarine waters.
I felt privileged to have the opportunity of being in this beautiful place which to me is a natural wonder this side of paradise.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Cruisin El Nido
As if to compensate for the long, tiring and difficult land travel to El Nido from Puerto Princesa, crusing around the islands of El Nido is simple, relaxing, and easy. This is because there are a number of reasonably priced island hopping tours being offered by boatmen, restaurants, hotels and resorts in El Nido. They are basically the same, price wise and in terms of the inclusions in the tours. Price ranges from US$ 12 to US $ 33 depending on the number and location of islands included, and duration, whether full day or half day. Lunch is included for the full day tours.
I opted to book my tours through El Nido Boutique and Art Cafe. Their tours require a minimum of four persons. The tours did not disappoint delivering everything stated as included in the package and their boatmen were sincerely friendly and helpful. Tips are appreciated but not a must. I had the same boatmen for 3 days and their friendliness did not change for the 3 boat tour packages that I took. So on my last island hopping tour with them, I gave them a generous tip. The foreign tourists who went with me during these tours did not give tips and they were treated with the same warmth and kindness.
The islands around El Nido are truly awesome with the towering limestone cliffs, white sand beaches and pristine turquoise waters. My personal favorites are the Helicopter Island which has the best beach, and Snake Island which is actually a sandbar, for the scenic views.
Friday, January 14, 2011
El Nido on a Budget
Not a lot of tourists go to El Nido because it is relatively expensive compared to the other beach destinations in the Philippines. A 3 days 2 night all inclusive ( airfare, accommodations, food, and tours) at the premier resorts in the area, Lagen and Minoloc, cost about US$ 700 per person during the off season.
However, you can still enjoy El Nido on a budget. There are actually resorts/ small hotels in El Nido town which are reasonably priced. Depending on the location and quality of accommodations, you can get a room from US10 to US 50 per night. Food is also cheap in the town where you will find a number of restaurants offering international dishes and fresh seafood.
The fastest way to fly to El Nido from Manila is to take the Island Transvoyager plane. But this 1 hour flight cost US$314 round trip. But if you are not willing to spend that much on transportation and find no problem with taking a long land trip on bad roads then there is a much cheaper option of flying instead from Manila to Puerto Princesa.
Flights from Manila to Puerto Princesa is a reasonable US $46 round trip on budget fare. From Puerto Princesa you will have to take a bus or van for the 8 hour trip to El Nido by land. Bus fare is only US$7 one way.
It is not easy to go to El Nido if you are on a budget. But the awesome scenery and natural beauty of the place is well worth the extra effort to get there.
However, you can still enjoy El Nido on a budget. There are actually resorts/ small hotels in El Nido town which are reasonably priced. Depending on the location and quality of accommodations, you can get a room from US10 to US 50 per night. Food is also cheap in the town where you will find a number of restaurants offering international dishes and fresh seafood.
The fastest way to fly to El Nido from Manila is to take the Island Transvoyager plane. But this 1 hour flight cost US$314 round trip. But if you are not willing to spend that much on transportation and find no problem with taking a long land trip on bad roads then there is a much cheaper option of flying instead from Manila to Puerto Princesa.
Flights from Manila to Puerto Princesa is a reasonable US $46 round trip on budget fare. From Puerto Princesa you will have to take a bus or van for the 8 hour trip to El Nido by land. Bus fare is only US$7 one way.
It is not easy to go to El Nido if you are on a budget. But the awesome scenery and natural beauty of the place is well worth the extra effort to get there.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Not So Sweet Butter Cake
One of my favorite cakes is a no frills butter cake which I buy from a house in New Manila, Quezon City. This butter cake is not so sweet and is even more appetizing when eaten once the cake becomes soft and moist at least 30 minutes after taking it out of the refrigerator. It goes well with a cup of brewed coffee.
This cake has become a favorite of friends and family whom I have introduced to it. It is homemade and is ordered a day or two ahead to ensure availability. The large size (8 x12) cost a reasonable P450.00 (US$4.50).
This cake has become a favorite of friends and family whom I have introduced to it. It is homemade and is ordered a day or two ahead to ensure availability. The large size (8 x12) cost a reasonable P450.00 (US$4.50).
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