Put the “R” in Boracay!



Shore in Caticlan. Boracay Island, Aklan, Philippines It’s silly to go on a stormy September for a beach escape. Well, call me silly, ‘coz I had just been swimming amid the so-called rainy month!

Boracay is just one of the places in the Philippines where people, both locals and tourists, go to. It’s an ethereal beach paradise where the water is soo clear, and the sand is just too fine that I don’t mind digging my feet into! Simply put, it’s a perfect vacation spot should you want to do some R&R amid the busy days at work.

Though the first two days were gloomy, I was able to swim and play against the waves. Good thing it didn’t rain out that hard, but ’twas all cloudy and hazy throughout the day. On our third and last day, the clouds finally gave way to the sun, as we basked our bodies under its warmth whilst cavorting like children on the shore.

We stayed in Boracay Regency, where my BFF M used to work. I was also with great friends, J and I, while Regency friends M, J & L also joined with us on our last days on the beach. Our deluxe room was sooo nice! I just love the uber-comfy beds covered with soft linen sheets, and the oh-so luxe loo. I was able to do a few laps on the swimming pool. But, the BEST part is, the BIG breakfast! They had different kinds of bread, french toast, cream dory, sweet ham, mixed veggies, pancakes, Pinoy favorites like tocino and tapa, sushi and maki with caviar on top[!], breakfast cereals with yogurt, oats and fruits, kimchi and other Korean delis, potato croquettes, salads with lotsa dressing to choose from, personalized omelets, etc…I lost track already! Not to mention, we had a yummy glass of welcome drink. Regency’s Front Desk Manager also treated us for dinner. We just felt super special. :D

However, the sad part of the trip was we didn’t dare to try water activities such as parasailing, island hopping, kite boarding and helmet diving to name a few. :( The wind was too strong then. I don’t mind not trying, ‘coz I still want to go home alive and safe. Just in case you haven’t heard, a local celebrity was involved in a tragedy that led to a death of his friend few days ago before we got there. Another and even much scarier was, someone told us of a harrowing incident involving a family of Korean tourists while parasailing. Anyways, we consumed some of our time strolling and sauntering around flocks of boutiques and resorts from station 1 to 3, which ain’t that so bad. We had good dinners and drinking sessions to boot! :P

What a weekend that was! I had so much fun with friends talking, laughing and goofing around. Boracay gave me do much endorphins to call it a day. Now that I’m back in Manila, I’m beginning to terribly miss the place. Oh well, there’s lots and lots of next time. See you again, Boracay, come summer! :)

 

Boracay Moments in Snaps!

Going to Boracay

*Flying off the island*

Seair Flight

*Our plane, Seair Dornier. ;) *

Seair Flight

*Regency key card*

Comfy beds in Boracay Regency

*Comfy beds and linen sheets in Boracay Regency*

Part of the loo in Boracay Regency

*Part of the lovely loo*

M and I in Boracay Regency

*Just arrived!!*

Work in Boracay Regency

*Off to work on the first day. :P *

Poolside in Boracay Regency

*Poolside at night.*

Welcome drink in Boracay Regency

*Chose fizzy sprite with strawberry grenadine as for my welcome drink*

R in Fridays

*I put the “R” in Boracay (and Fridays) :P *

Breakfast 1 in Boracay Regency

*First BIG breakfast with M. :) *

Breakfast 2 in Boracay Regency

*Second BIG breakfast with M, J and I. :) *

iPod Touch + Skull Candy

*Soundtrippin while bumming around on the beach side*

Lunch in Mang Inasal with M and J

*Lunch in Mang Inasal with M and J*

Crispy Kangkong in Mang Inasal

*Crispy Kangkong in Mang Inasal is becoming mi favorito!*

Ipanemas

*These boots slippers are made for beach tripping!*

Cookies and Cream Smoothie at Cristina's

*Yummy, decadent Cookies and Cream smoothies at Cristina’s*

Cavorting with friends

*Playing with friends on the shore*

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  1. #1 by r u s s on September 15, 2009 - 11:54 am

    Don’t worry Roanne, you’re not silly.Ü I was also in Boracay this year exactly when the weather wasn’t that good. I got to enjoy Boracay at night, when it’s freezing and totally windy. It didn’t really matter. I’ve always preferred to go to Boracay when it’s not infested with people.

    It’s good that you flew via Seair.Ü I ? Seair … best airline if you’re going to Boracay. Zest Air is the worst.

  2. #2 by roanne on September 15, 2009 - 4:22 pm

    Boracay is nice from day to night. It was a bit scary on our second night though, ‘coz of the high tide! I couldn’t agree more on going to the beach that’s not infested with people. Not that I’m claustrophobic, but I could hardly appreciate the place that’s too clamorous and polluted where it should have been clean and serene.

    Oh yeah, I heard horror stories about Zest Air just recently! They just destroyed caticlan airport’s runway. Now, that’s more than silly. :(

  3. #3 by m4rkvi on September 16, 2009 - 2:16 pm

    Can we work from Boracay everyday?

  4. #4 by roanne on September 16, 2009 - 8:35 pm

    Ha-ha. Mark, I hope so!! :D

  5. #5 by r u s s on September 26, 2009 - 5:44 pm

    Yeah! They weren’t satisfied doing it once, they had to do it again.

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