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100 days in Southeast Asia | Part 9 | Philippines: Coron & Manila

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Coron  We decided to splurge a bit and visit the famous Coron island and I can say that you will enjoy snorkeling there, but you will love if you can dive. Since there’s a huge diversity of diving sites. But there are also many sites in El Nido which is quite good too I’ve heard. I actually heard from 2 girls that did a diving tour in El Nido and also in Coron and for some reason they found El Nido a bit better… But I guess it is their opinion haha I can’t say as I don’t dive, unfortunately.    But one thing I noticed when snorkeling in Coron, were all the many bleached corals, quite sad to see it so lifeless, but still could see some nice colourful ones. For me the winner is still Port Barton as we didn’t see much bleached corals. Oh...This is another thing you should do that I haven’t mentioned yet. If you enjoy swimming and snorkeling and wish to dive, the Philippines is probably one of the best places to learn since is much cheaper and the div...

100 days in Southeast Asia | Part 8 | Philippines: El Nido

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El Nido What a cute town. We spent 4 nights there and I believe it is enough so there’s not much rush… It is super touristy actually, but you can also escape the crowd if you have time! It is also the most expensive place compared to the other islands we had been. Tandikan - our room/balcony view We stayed 1 night in town at this place called Marikit Pension   ($15aud)  which was all right and relatively cheap and the next day we moved to Tandikan Beach Cottages ($25aud) which is beachfront and just great! Loved the view, so we had to move. haha Both of them had wifi and hot shower.  Still sometimes the town runs out of power but it doesn’t last very long, at least it didn’t while we were there.    During our time there we went 2x to see the sunset at the Republica Sunset Bar, haha I know… it is really beautiful tho. But the second time was actually to meet up with an old teacher of mine that was there at the same time, coincidentally!...

100 days in Southeast Asia | Part 7 | Philippines: Puerto Princesa & Port Barton, Palawan

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PUERTO PRINCESA And so we arrived in Puerto Princesa airport at night time, from Cebu.  A lot of people don’t actually realize that the famous El Nido, where everyone wants to go, is quite far from the airport in Puerto. It is aaaall the way up north in the island. So basically, you arrive in Puerto and have to catch a van, yes, one of those crazy vans, for 6 hours! Haha Seriously, it is such a hassle and probably scary for a lot of people too (the van). But it works, and remember, this is NOT a cheap island compared to others. Specially up in El Nido.     And also the van to take you up is not that cheap. There’s probably a bus option but it might only be worth it if you have time. For us, it all worked all well since we knew it beforehand, miracle I know haha, but yeah, and we were not in a rush and we were keen to check out Puerto Princesa and Port Barton before going to El Nido anyway.   So we spent 1 night in Puerto, which was enough...

100 days in Southeast Asia | Part 6 | Philippines: Bohol & Panglao Island

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We took a direct ferry from Larena port in Siquijor Island to Tagbilaran port in Bohol, and already found motorbikes rental more expensive as soon as we arrived there, it was double the price, shocking! ($500pp)  But anyway, we needed it as we were going to spend most of the time in Panglao Island just south of Bohol and would also ride up to the Chocolate Hills at some stage.  By the way, watch the short video here if you haven't yet :) So as soon as we got off the ferry we walked a few hundred meters up the road ignoring all the 700 tuk tuk offers, and trying to negotiate with the motorbike rental guys at the same time. It took us a little while but we managed to get their price down by a bit. And also renting it next to the ferry, meant we had transport to come back to catch the ferry to next island.    Royal Paradise is where we stayed for the first night, which was a very pretty place very Filipino style, but tiny rooms. And since I was gettin...

100 days in Southeast Asia | Part 5 | Philippines: Siquijor Island

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From Dumaguete Island to Siquijor Island, we took the Ocean Jet ferry which is good and faster than other ferries apparently.  A tip: DO NOT talk to anyone on the streets near Dumaguete port! There was this old man (quite scary too) that kept following us and asking if we had tickets, so we were a bit stupid and said we were going to buy at Ocean Jet. Everyone we had met in the Philippines so far was so lovely that we didn’t even think I guess... But basically he walked in front of us as if we were following him to the ticket office, so then at the end he basically begged SO MUCH, for money for taking us there (WTF). Nearly demanded money actually and we ended up giving him some change because you never know what people are capable of. So to avoid it just don’t talk to strangers. The Ferry trip was fine, really chilled and we had finally arrived at Siquijor Island, at Larena Port which wasn’t bad at all actually.  Right after you exit the port you can find ...

100 days in Southeast Asia | Part 4 | Philippines: Moalboal

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After getting off the bus, you need to take a tuk tuk which should cost half of the price they will tell you basically. I don’t remember exactly but I believe we paid pp$70for both of us to take us to Panagsama Beach. They usually charge pp$100+. As always, ask around and try to negotiate. The beach in Panagsama is not an actual sandy beach, it’s more rocks and corals, but I enjoyed much more than the White beach as I was there to snorkel and potentially dive. And what a cool little town! Full of snorkeling, diving, turtles and sardines! This is one of those places where you can see the famous ‘Sardine Run’ I think it is called. Thousands and thousands of sardines, every single day and all you have to do is to ask a local where to see them, and you walk to the beach and they are super close to the shore. It’s unbelievable. You don’t need to pay anything if you have your own snorkel/mask or just rent one if you don’t. So just walk to the water and snorkel around!  ...

100 days in Southeast Asia | Part 3 | Philippines: Cebu

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It was quite good splitting the trip into 2 parts, we were way more relaxed and the second flight was really short which helped a lot too. We had a stop over in Kalibo that is the airport for who is going to Boracay. This time we were not going there, but I heard that it is quite popular, crowded and expensive, full of those luxurious resorts and stuff like that.  Well, not my first option really… Not that I wouldn’t go, but if I had to choose, as I actually had to, I picked some different islands. Watch our short video here :) One thing you need to know is that there are over 7 thousand islands in the Philippines, so forget about visiting all of them. Specially if you have limited time, like we had a month haha you can barely see a couple of islands with that time. So the trick is to pick a couple of island and not try to see as many islands as you can, but try to explore more the island you chose. Because traveling from island to island around the Philippines can get ...

100 days in Southeast Asia | Part 2 | Singapore in 3 days

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We had 2 options when booking our flights, via Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia or via Singapore. The flight to KL would be about $30 cheaper than the one Singapore, however, one of my best friends was living in Singapore at the time, so we decided to go via SIN and visit her, why not!? This was actually my 3rd time in Singaporean soils, however the other 2 times I only spend the day exploring the city since it was just a connection flight with long waiting times. This time we decided to spend 3 days with her and catch up and explore. We stayed at her place which wasn’t far from the subway line and so very convenient for us, and luckily she wasn’t working then so she could take us around and enjoy as well! Obviously we were traveling on a budget, so we had to save as much as we could. And if you don’t know Singapore is a very expensive city, specially if you enjoy going out and drinking ! So we went for a tour around the city, visited some shopping malls, Marina Bay, temp...