A long flight from Cambodia-Manila (Asia fails to do direct flights
for some unknown reason) and we arrived in the Pink Hostel expecting
to be like princesses in a castle however it was more like a
scummy rundown castle. There's not a huge amount to do in Manila
so we just went to the biggest shopping mall in the Philippines which really
was massive and we went to the cinema. But Manila was really a stopping
point before the islands. Next we flew to Boracay a notorious tourist
destination but our favourite place in the Philippines.
The beaches were beautiful covered in palm trees with the clearest coolest sea
in which we jet skied in (and Robyn taking a corner too recklessly caused me
Erin to fall off and experience my worst nightmare of being
stranded alone in the middle of the sea). One night in Boracay
we were aimlessly walking around when suddenly Megan and Robyn were
dragged into a Phillipino dancing chef routine, they danced along
with them for 15 MINUTES, and so was very hot and sweaty
when they finally escaped.
On Megan's birthday we did an island
tour which was fun jumping off a 10m cliff board, snorkelling, chilling at
the many beaches as well as being given a huge bottle of vodka and rum!
This led to our joining the pub crawl with many free shots, asian advances
and hanging around the aircon machines (Because the Philippines
is so fricken hot DAY AND NIGHT). Our four days in
Boracay were so much fun next onto El Nido, Palawan...
Due to a lack of good transport in the Philippines we had to get
a flight from Boracay to Cebu, then Cebu to Puerto Princessa
and finally a 5 hour bus south to El Nido.
(I told you transport wasn't great, they have very limited flights)
We spent our first day there recovering at the beach from
travelling so long the day before, that evening we met a
Norwegian guy called Sam who decided to round everyone up and take
us to an outdoor cinema. However, when we arrived the speakers
had broken so we sat in a restaurant on the beach and
chatted till the late hours of the night whilst being
serenaded by a Philippino and a guitar.
The next day we went on a tour called 'Tour A'
it took us on a boat around some of the famous locations such as
Big lagoon, small lagoon, 7 commanders and a few more
(I can't remember the name of). We did snorkelling
which was so beautiful and was like being in a fish tank, ate lots
of watermelon and fresh BBQ food, and got to see some of the best coral
reefs in the Philippines. I think one of my (Robyn) most prominent
memories of El Nido was the lack of Wifi, in the whole of
El Nido we could find only one place with good wifi
(when I say good, I'm not fussy I just need it to load instagram and
be able to message my mum) anyway, we would sit outside this hostel
every evening to catch up on the latest facebook posts however, if
they caught us they would turn off the Wifi so we were reduced to hiding round
the corner whilst scrolling through twitter.
I think that's pretty much it for El Nido, next up is Megan to tell
you all about the trip of a lifetime and Bohol...
so waking up at 4am was a struggle in itself we then had to get on a
5 hour bus to Puerto Princessa to catch yet another flight to Cebu.
(One thing we learnt whilst being here is that the philippinos like to faf
around a lot so after going back to the bus station we started at 2 times
we finally set off.) When we arrived in Cebu we hopped in a taxi to take us
to the ferry port, this was suppose to only take 20 minutes but traffic is worse than
London in rush hour that it took us a nice long one and a half hours
*thumbs up fake smile face*. By this time we had already been travelling
12 hours that we just wanted to get to our hostel but no that was not the case,
we had to wait around for 2 hours to catch our ferry to Bohol...
WHICH TOOK ANOTHER 2 HOURS TO GET THERE, but we had a
very yummy hot dog so it wasn't too bad:). Finally after a long, stressful and
parched 18 journey we finally arrived at our hostel wooooo :)))
Our one and only day in Bohol started off with an extremely scrummy
breakfast which was then followed by another long bus journey to the
longest zip line in the Philippines. We sat in a thunderstorm for an hour and then
got to fly across a very nice lake for a lovely 45 seconds only then to make the
long journey back again. We question whether it was all worth it but
I guess its all part of our adventure!!!
Our next stop is BALIIIIIII!!!
Lots of love
Megan, Robyn, Erin
xxx