Boracay Island : Dear’s Ultimate Birthday Vacay

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Boracay Island : Dear’s Ultimate Birthday Vacay

They say coming of age and being a Filipino is incomplete if you haven’t been to this place. When it’s summer time, this is the trending beach of all, always shown in news, documentaries, etc. Gaining top ranks internationally and competing with other well know beaches or top destinations around the world! “Kaja let’s go to Boracay!”

This was one of the easy breezy trips we had, it’s so worth the wait! It was booked a year ago and given the long period of time, we’ve prepared enough. To be honest, when we booked it, we’re not so fond of Boracay, we just wanted to give this place a try and go figure why this is such a hype. What makes this travel really special is it fell on Dear’s 25th birthday, yey 🙂 Isn’t he so lucky haha, spending your special day at this awesome place!? Here’s our itinerary by the way…

March 14 Friday

  • 5:45am Taxi to NAIA Terminal 3 – P 150.00
  • 6:30am Checked In; 7:50am Boarding Time
  • 8:25am Left Manila; 9:30am Arrival Caticlan – Terminal Fee P 100.00 each & Environmental Fee P 75.00 each
  • 9:45am Tricycle P 50.00  and Boat Ride P50.00; 10:15am Arrival Boracay Island
  • 10:30am Tricycle special ride to Station 2 – P 100.00
  • 11:30am lunch; 2-5:00pm White Beach bumming & swimming
  • 6-8:30pm White Beach sunset stroll; dinner; back to Amigos 2

March 15 Saturday

  • 6am Breakfast; 7:30am Tricycle public ride to Puka Beach – P 50.00
  • 8:15am-10:30am Puka Beach bumming & photo shoot; Buko drink – P 100.00; Tricycle special trip to Station 1 – P 150.00
  • 11am -Arrival Station 1; Willy’s Rock Photo op; Jonah’s Choco Peanut Banana Shake – P 110.00 then stroll back to Station 2
  • 11:30am Arrival Station 2; Dear’s birthday lunch; back to Amigos 2
  • 3-5:00pm White Beach bumming & swimming
  • 6-8:30pm White Beach sunset stroll; dinner; back to Amigos 2; We’re supposed to try Bora’s night life since it’s his birthday but thanks to Nat-Geo’s Live From Space show we haven’t experienced the booze and we don’t get to watch the fire dancers hahaha so geeky couple 🙂

March 16 Sunday

  • 7am Breakfast; 9am Went to meet Jeffrey at Station 3 for Helmet Diving
  • 10:30-11:00am Helmet Diving
  • 11:30am Lunch then back to Amigos 2; 2:00pm pasalubong shopping
  • 3-5:00pm White Beach bumming & swimming
  • 6-8:30pm White Beach sunset stroll; dinner; back to Amigos 2

March 17 Monday

  • 6:00am Breakfast; 7:30am Tricycle to Boracay’s Jetty Port – P 50.00
  • 8:00am Arrival Jetty Port – P 50.00 boat fare; Terminal Fee P 100.00 each
  • 8:30am Arrival Caticlan Jetty Port then public tricycle ride to Caticlan airport  P 50.00
  • 8:45am Arrival Caticlan Airport; Checked In; Terminal Fee – P 200.00 each
  • 9:50am Boarding Time; 10:20am Left Caticlan; 11:30am Arrival at Manila; Taxi back to house P 150.00

Location

The world-famous island of Boracay is located in Aklan province 345 kms. South of Manila. The island is accessible by air from Manila or Cebu through two principal gateways : Caticlan airport or Kalibo airport.

Getting there (commuting):

Book flights either to Caticlan or Kalibo airport but I suggest you choose Caticlan instead since it’s easier & with a shorter travel time, no need to ride a van for 2-3 hours unlike in Kalibo. Travel time is 1 hour and 30 minutes from Manila to Caticlan, across the airport there’s a booth where you can buy tricycle ticket P 50.00 good for 3 pax & boat ticket P 25.00 each from Caticlan to Boracay Island, see it’s easy! 🙂 The boat or jetty is safe, life vests are always required to be worn during the short boat ride.

Accommodation

We don’t want to worry ourselves to do walk-in and on the spot search for resorts given that our travel period fell on Bora’s High Season. We tried booking in Agoda, he booked our 4 days stay with Amigos 2 Beach Resort formerly named as Casa Maugueri, you can check the resort’s overview, photos and our own review tagged under his name John C. on this link.

Overall, we recommend staying at Amigos 2 Beach Resort because of it’s quiet surroundings, it’s centrally located at Station 2, staffs are quick & good in service, it has budget friendly rates, clean and privacy guaranteed rooms. They allow early check in and check out times, easy to deal with. It’s not a beachfront resort though and they don’t have food services there but we still felt relaxed throughout our stay. Standard room rate we got is P 1,350 / night with bathroom, air-conditioner, tv , refrigerator, queen size bed. Rates can go higher or lower depending on the season.

White Beach

This is where the Boracay hotels, restaurants, shops may be found, along the beautiful 4km pure powdery white sand beach. White Beach to me is like still being in a metro but with a beach haha, because everything’s already in it, not to mention the commissioners continuously offers you water & land activities..island hopping..tattoo henna..hair braid..sunglasses..hat, everything that sometimes it already bugs you off 🙂 At day time it boasts the perfect land and seascape while at night the ambiance turns into a party & romantic mode.

 

White Beach is divided into Boat Stations for orientation, although it is one continuous beach connected with a long footpath. Bulabog Beach is Boracay’s secondary beach. It is less than a kilometer from White Beach, and is the wind sports centre of the island but we did not visited it since we’re not really into kind of action yet.

  • Station 1 – This is the North-Western section of White Beach that is home to some of the top Boracay hotels and resorts. White Beach is at its widest, and it is considered to be to the upscale section of Boracay. Almost all of these Boracay hotels and resorts are directly on the beach, and having most services on-site.

Willy’s Rock Station 1

  • Station 2 – This is the restaurant, shopping, and entertainment heart of White Beach. Some of these Boracay hotels are high-end resorts while others fall into the budget category. D’Mall & D’Talipapa is also here, the shopping centre of White Beach. There are hotels for all tastes and budgets in this area, and this is where most of the tourists will gravitate towards.

Station 2 beach bumming

  • Station 3 – This was the last section of White Beach to be developed. Most of the remaining White Beach budget and native style bungalows are located here, although recently more upscale Boracay hotels and resorts have been developed to take advantage of this more relaxed atmosphere. It is the quietest part of White Beach. This also serves as the docking area of tourists going on a water activity.

Helmet Diving

Puka Beach

This is the highlight! We wouldn’t allow this trip to end without visiting this beach. Why? Just take a look at our photos and go search for it online too. We spent almost half day there, maybe this kind of beach still appeals more to us since we’re loners haha 🙂 Puka Beach is like the opposite of White Beach but their beauties are unique in some ways. Here, we managed to do our usual travel photo shoots, get a Buko drink & beach bum like it’s our own island, it’s like we’re transported again to El Nido.

A quiet stretch of white sand along the northern tip of the island, Puka Beach is an image of what most people expect on a tropical island: white sand, azure water, and relatively empty. This is where locals gather the small puka shells for some of the jewelry that is sold on the island so expect the sand to be more coarse than on White Beach.

The water tends to be a little rougher on this side of the island but it is much quieter. Similarly, there are fewer services — at last count there was one restaurant but you likely won’t have a problem getting a cold drink or an ice cream as there are a few vendors that patrol the beach. We did not swam on it’s water since the wind & waves are strong.

We now understand why it’s such a big deal place be it locals or foreigners. Honestly, this is the first place where we saw more foreigners than locals haha. It’s a hype because of  the many reasons I can think of! The white sand, clear water, fishes swimming & biting your feet :), beach itself is shallow perfect for easy swimming, picturesque view everywhere, the island’s ambiance & night life, the booze & gastronomic experience around it, the bikini girls & trunk boys everywhere you look plus the easy & convenient travel to the island itself.

I think going to Boracay be it summer time or not always makes you feel the real thrill of hot summer. Everything in the island spells summer, sexiness, carefree, relaxation that magnets this number of tourists everywhere around the world.

Estimated Budget / Expenses (2 persons) 

P 13 to 14,000 overall consisting of air fare, land & water transportation, accommodations, fees, activities, pocket money.

Contact Info

  • John of Amigos 2 Beach Resort’s mobile # 0909-7247836
  • Jeffrey of Boracay Land & Water Touring Activities mobile # 0908-1412535

We’re hoping to see Boracay’s beauty again!

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5 responses »

  1. At last after El Nido 🙂 i am an avid reader of your blog. I want to experience travelling with someone i love too, pero i think that is not possible for now. In the near future siguro. But this blog inspires me really, lalo na at hindi na mahirap mag plan kasi very detailed. P.S. Ms. Joan, ang gaganda ng mga dress mo 🙂 bagay sayo 🙂 tips naman, saan ka nag shoshopping? hahaha! Thanks a lot. Will keep coming back for your next adventure..

    • Nice! Your comment greeted my morning 🙂 Lovelife? Stay positive, never lose faith, kung darating ang taong para sayo then darating yan hehe. I usually go to bazaar, tiangge, dept stores..branded man o hindi basta bet ko gow haha. Thanks for your good comments in our blog ha. 😊

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