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Boracay

Caticlan, Philippines


One of my favorites, as it is to many, is Boracay. Miren and I have been there twice but we haven't had the opportunity to bring the kids along yet. There is a good chance this will happen this summer when we intend to drive the car home from Bacolod via Panay and Mindoro using Ro-Ro ferries. I understand the ferry from Panay to Mindoro is in Caticlan which is that jump off point to Boracay. Both trips coincided with a visit of my uncle from Canada, Charlie Oloriz. We were a group of relatives and friends.

The good-looking and dashing fellow in the foreground is Tito Charlie. The gentleman immediately behind Tito Charlie and the first two people getting down the boat ramp are the Guidotes from Manila, good and long time friend of Tito Charlie. The guy in the yellow and stripped shirt is my cousin, Edmund Afzelius. The 2 guys infront and behind him are the Tirol brothers. They are also my cousins but I just met them through Edmund on our first trip there. They are all based in Iloilo. Miren and I had gotten off the boat first and I took this picture.

Boracay was truly beautiful. I can only imagine what it was like before all the over-development took place. Unfortunately, it has gone the way that Baguio did. A recent article in the newspaper mentioned flooding and sewage spilling onto the beach. Still, it is an amazing site and experience for the first-time visitor and nonetheless enjoyable the next times you come. But this national treasure must be saved and protected.

The first time we went, we stayed at the TNT Resort right smack in the middle of Boat Station 2. It was a very pleasant place with lots of garden and trees. The construction of the cottages and eating areas were all of bamboo and nipa. The rooms were very comfortable and had all the amenities you could need including airconditioning, cable TV and clean bathrooms with hot showers. The resort even had a tennis court. I don't recall the menu being too extensive but you could buy food in the market nearby and have this cooked. More importantly, the beer was cold. The owners are friends of Edmund and we were well attended to. I dream of going back there.


Suffice it to say, we had a fantastic time in paradise. In the day time, there was the clear blue water to enjoy. Those who cared for it played tennis. I went scuba diving once but the sea life was not too impressive. There was also the talipapa where we bought souvenirs and fresh seafood. The restaurants up and down the boardwalk present quiet an wide and varied choice of food. We explored the island and even rented some dirt bikes to get around. At night, the whole strip turned into a party place. There was bar-hopping and disco-dancing and sitting around listening to live performances right on the beach. I look forward to taking the kids here soon. I hope it isn't too spoiled yet.

permalink written by  Joey Carlotta on January 8, 2008 from Caticlan, Philippines
from the travel blog: Previous Trips - Visayas
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Wow Great, i loved your photos and i really enjoyed it.
Can i ask you something? what resort did you stay?


Thanks for sharing
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