Throwback Post: Ilo-Ilo and Boracay 2013

Another Throwback post :)


My bestfriend and I went to Boracay March of last year. It was our first time to go there so we were both pretty excited. But days before we left Davao, it was all over the news that the Visayan Region was experiencing bad weather. My dad was kind of hesitant and he didn’t want us to go. I just assured him that everything will be fine. Well, he wasn’t successful in trying to convince us not to go. Took three days off from work and had an amazing time in Boracay.

The flight we booked was from Davao to Iloilo since there are no direct flights to-from Davao-Caticlan. We planned on commuting via bus that will take us to and from Caticlan from Iloilo. One of my friends, Kim Michael, who was working at that time in Iloilo offered to give us a ride from Iloilo to Caticlan since his working route was also on the way. So we gladly accepted his offer.

Wednesday

We arrived at Iloilo before 9 in the morning. It was an hour flight from Davao City. Talk about the agony of walking up so early in the morning. But this time it wasn’t entirely frustrating on my part since I was excited at the same time. Kim was on time. He was already waiting for us outside the airport when we arrived. We got on his pick up and off we went.

From Iloilo to Caticlan (where Boracay Island is located) via Bus, it would take an average of 6 hours to get there (nonstop). But as for our trip, it would take much longer than that since Kim wanted to show us around Kalibo first before going to Caticlan.

After eating lunch at a simple karinderya somewhere in Iloilo (awesome food by the way, but too bad I couldn’t really pinpoint the exact location of the place), we were ready for our 4 hour journey to Kalibo. *burp* *excuse me*

At the Karinderya.

Kalibo is around 4 hours away from Iloilo and 2 hours away from Caticlan. We went to what they call the DOLL HOUSE (Precious Moments at the Sampaguita Gardens). We paid an entrance fee of 100 pesos and if my memory serves me right, 50 pesos out of the 100 pesos we paid was consumable. I remember Kim bought bottled waters for us.

Once inside, we were greeted by simple angelic statues along the side of the path.



After walking a little further, we saw the DOLL HOUSE. It was so pretty to look at. How I wished I had a Doll House like that one when I was younger. (take note, younger… I’m still young at heart haha).




Inside, there were a lot of dolls (duh.given.haha). Some were kind of creepy to look at but others were very elegant and appealing to the sense of sight. Souvenirs were sold there too however prices were quite expensive so I just gave it a pass.




After taking a few snapshots around the area, off we went to Caticlan. During the drive, it was raining cats and dogs. My bestfriend, Katrina and I, were kind of worried that we might not get the chance to do all the activities we planned on participating in Boracay. Nevertheless, we still kept our chins up. Nothing was going to ruin our vacation. (much.needed.vacation)


We arrived at Caticlan around 5 in the afternoon – eight hours travel time. Not bad considering we still went to the Doll House. Kim parked his car a little far from the ferry terminal so we had to hire a tricycle to take us plus our luggage there. I believe we paid 50 pesos for the three of us. We had no choice but for me I think the fare was too high considering the terminal was less than 2 minutes away. Moving on…

At the terminal, we each had to pay the terminal fee, environmental fee and the boat fare. I forgot how much everything exactly cost us but I think it was roughly around 400 each. Yeah, more or less that total amount. The boat ride from Caticlan to Boracay was around 15-20 minutes. Kim decided to have dinner with us before going back to Iloilo that same night.

When we arrived there, we hired another tricycle to take us somewhere in Station 2 to look for a place to stay. He charged us 100 pesos. I guess that was quite acceptable for me considering that there were three of us bringing heavy luggages and Station 2 was quite far from the terminal.

Tricycle selfie with these two :)


We found a place to stay called CulPepper Lodge. It was near the D’talipapa area and it was a minute walk from the beach. It was located inside an alley and a few steps away from shops that sold the cheapest souvenirs in Boracay. More on that later. The lodge we stayed in was family owned. It was decent enough for me and Kat. That time, we were charged 1500 per night for the two of us. It has a double bed and private bathroom. Tv was not a flat-screened tv but it had cable. It wasn't exactly the best room on the island but it worked for us. Didn’t get photos of the room though.

After settling in, Kat, Kim and I went to Dinner at D’talipapa. How convenient for us since it was just a few steps away from our Lodge. First thing we did, we bought fresh seafood from the market and looked for a nearby restaurant that would cook our food for a fee. They actually have a menu that indicates how much they charge depending on the food and weight of the food.



Wet market at D'Talipapa

Buddies :)


Yummy


After bidding farewell to Kim, Kat and I went back to the lodge and got a good night’s rest.


Thursday – Friday (ATV-HELMET DIVING-PARASAILING)


After eating breakfast at Andok’s, Kat and I went strolling around the beach. It wasn’t really hot that day as this part of the Visayan Region still continued to experience quite a bit of gloomy weather. A lot of guys offered us packages of activities. We refused the first few guys because we found the packages too expensive for us. Finally, we met Randy who offered us three activities (ATV-HELMET DIVING-PARASAILING) for only Php 1,500. Not a bad deal. So we immediately gave it a go.

Actual picture of our negotiation hahaha


The Helmet Diving Activity offered us a free CD that contained a few pictures and the video of our fish feeding.



We were only able to do the ATV and Helmet Diving on Thursday. We postponed the Parasailing that day because weather did not permit anybody to do parasailing. So we did it the following day.


More pictures







Where we ate:


We loved the Carbonara Pizza at Titos. Definitely a must try. I highly recommend it.



I just loved the weird-headed lights on the background. Hahaha.


Definitely a must try! Carbonara Pizza


Pasalubong - Boracay

We observed that souvenirs sold in the beachfront are like three times more expensive than the ones sold in D'talipapa. Good thing we stayed just a few steps away from the source of the cheapest souvenirs in Boracay.

Souvenir shops everywhere in between Station 2 and 3

Ref Magnets, etc. Bought the one that I encircled in sky blue. I bought it for 50 pesos (it was a big magnet)

Keychains - 8 for 100 pesos


Kat and I loved hanging out at the beach every afternoon after doing the activities. It was great to just sit back, sip on Jonah’s shake and watch the famous beautiful sunset of Boracay.


We brought a big beach blanket. I just love this one. My aunt gave this to me from Jakarta.

They have the best shakes in town!



We brought sunblock. But it wasn't that hot during our visit. Don't forget to still bring one though.



We Heart Boracay <3


Saturday - ILOILO


Our flight back to Davao was still on Sunday Morning. So Kat and I decided to spend one day in Iloilo, just to explore the place a bit.

Le Bus to Iloilo


We woke up 4 in the morning, packed our things and left Boracay to catch an early bus bound for Iloilo. We paid 350 pesos as bus fare and the bus was airconditioned that had a television in front so passengers won’t get bored during the trip. The 6 hour trip was sooooooo tiring. I wanted to sleep but I couldn’t sleep on the bus. I just watched the movies instead.

When we arrived at the bus stop, Kim fetched us there and ate at this great seafoods place (forgot the name. ugh!) The shells were to die for! Our bill was only Php 500 for the three of us and we ordered a lot. Seafoods are really inexpensive there unlike in Davao.





After lunch, we checked in at the Jaro Bellevue (Php 800 per night good for two). Kim left us as he still had work to do but we decided to meet up for dinner later at Plazuela de Iloilo.

Plazuela de Iloilo is located near SM Jaro. Kat and I decided to buy a few goodies there as pasalubong. We just asked the receptionist how to commute to SM. It was not hard though. We just walked a few blocks from the hotel. Before riding a jeep to SM, we took a few pictures of the place.


 After buying pasalubong, Kat and I went back to the hotel, dropped off our buys (we didn’t want to bring a lot of plastics while we were strolling) and went back again to SM Jaro since Plazuela was just located beside SM Jaro.


We met up with Kim and ate at the famous La Paz Batchoy. We ordered, of course, Batchoy. Namit Gid! (Delicious, indeed!) After hanging out for a bit, Kim dropped us off at the hotel and we slept early to prepare for our flight back to Davao the following day.

ASIL

Visited Angelicum School of Iloilo

Beautiful Church




SUNDAY


Kim took us to the airport around 7 in the morning. At the airport, we said our goodbyes and thanked Kim for being so accommodating and for being such a great companion during this vacation. Unforgettable indeed. We enjoyed every detail of this trip. Boracay was awesome, and so was Iloilo even though we only spent a day there.

Kim Michael. Thanks Bai! :)



Oh and do allow me to share, this surprised me at the airport =D






I missed him a lot too!



Will definitely be back, Boracay and Iloilo.


XOXO,

AVI


Photo Credits: Katrina Hugos


CONVERSATION

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