February 3, 2011

Meet the Nomads: Ferdz Decena

Ferdz is one of the first few blogs that I encountered whenever I’m researching about travelling in the Philippines. I was already reading his blog even prior in setting up my own blog. He’s been almost everywhere in the Philippines and probably will conquer the world soon. Ferdz is also active in photography and in [...]

How Much Did I Spend in Coron?

You don’t have to spend a lot of money to enjoy your trip. Here’s how much I spent in Coron. Taxi to Airport 75 Airfare to Coron 327.2 Terminal Fee (Manila and Coron) 220 Shared Accommodation for 2 Nights 300 Bottle Water Refill 15 Lunch at Bistro Coron 305 Dinner at The Old House 140 [...]

Bistro Coron: Mind Blowing Flavours of Kinilaw

I just want to make a disclaimer first before I start telling you about the Kinilaw. This article is not a paid advertisement for Bistro Coron. Their Kinilaw is just simply mind blowing and I couldn’t get over it. We started looking for a nice affordable restaurant right after we found the hostel. We walked [...]

Coron: The Most Beautiful Place in the Philippines

On the following day, we’ve decided to book a tour thru Calamian Expeditions Travel and Tours which offers the cheapest rate among all places that we’ve gone to. The travel agency can be found in Coron Galeri along San Agustin Street. Their posters can be seen all throughout the town. They offer an all inclusive [...]

Meet the Nomads: Dong Ho

Dong Ho documents his travel experiences within the country in his blog named Escape Islands. He’s one of what I consider as influential and inspirational travel bloggers in the Philippines. Dong Ho puts a name on some of the “unknown (for most of us) places”in the Philippines. If you want to know more about Dong, [...]

The Laidback Town of Coron

After less than an hour of plane ride, we finally reached Coron, Palawan. I was excited because I’ve planned of visiting this place for about three years now and I always end up re-routing my travel plan. Good thing I had some tickets booked last year from Cebu Pacific which helped me not to think [...]

The Almost Forgotten Manila Domestic Terminal

I could not remember the last time I last step foot on the Manila Domestic Terminal. It has been really ages ago. I even had this thought that it’s already closed since most people have been using Terminal 3 or Terminal 2 all these years. Until last weekend when I flew to Coron, Palawan for [...]

Meet the Nomads: Monette Fernandez

Monette is one of those few brave Filipinas who dared to travel, to learn and to live her passion. Together with her travel buddy Ron, they travel the world one country at a time They’ve been to Macau, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and Cambodia and they’re planning to explore Shanghai, Beijing, Borneo, South Korea, [...]

Meet the Nomads: Adam Groffman

Adam is a young graphic designer from Boston who left his job to travel the world.  His travel to Reykjavik last 2009 inspired him to make up his own life plan which includes travelling. On his way back to Boston (from Iceland) he came up with a list of questions, I also just came about [...]

Meet the Nomads: Daene Luna

Daene is one of those people who are trying to break free from the cubicle nation by engorging herself with some travel treats every now and then. With a backpack in tow and of course her flip flops, Daene will see the wrold one country at a time. Her dream destinations include Mt. Romaraima in [...]