Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Boracay 4-Day Itinerary 2011 - DAY 1



BORACAY. Is the hottest place during summer and bet most of you would agree with me, right? :) Well, let me share with you my experience in this place last May 2011.

I took the initiative to plan for our Boracay itinerary, I know I can’t rely on my BF since he’s busy with his work and I am the one who’s gonna handle the reservations with hotels and airlines as well. So, here's our 4-days Boracay itinerary, somehow I could give you idea on your next or first trip, like mine.

THIS IS DAY 1.


Via Zest Air, we fly to Kalibo, Aklan. we did not arrange for any transfer services since we wanted this trip to have a feel of adventure for us. So, below is a table of our land travel to Boracay via Kalibo. We did almost the same land travel with our return flight but from Iloilo City to Manila (with longer travel hours; I'll post details soon).


Activities / Description
Fare and Charges
 Manila – Kalibo (230PM)
 *Manila Domestic Airport – terminal fee
P200
 ETA - Kalibo Airport (345PM)
 KALIBO – JETTY PORT (Caticlan):
Bus (South Star, Island Express, Ceres)
P220-250
Van
P250
*Travel time is 1.5hrs
JETTY PORT:
Boat Fee:
P25
Environmental Fee:
P75
Jetty Port Fee:
P50
*Register your names before boarding boat
JETTY PORT – BORACAY CAGBAN PORT:
Tricycle
P20-100
*7-10mins travel from Boracay Cagban Port to destination hotel


 
We stayed at La Carmela de Boracay at Station 2. we checked in around 530pm, welcome drinks was served for us.The service was great. Buffet breakfast has a line of homey cooked food, perfect to help you last the whole morning of jump-packed activities. Our room was the best! The Ocean View Suite 1 if you haven't got any hotel reservations, I highly recommend to booked at La Carmela simply the best Class AA resort. Plus! with their affordable rates and first class service.
  

Dinner time, we started to roam the beachfront where all buffet caterers lined up, with display of those mouth-watering lobsters, crabs, barbeque, and a lot more!  We went for a grilled bangus and liempo  and ensaladang talong. A meal would cost, P160/person with rice. Drinks not yet included. Ensaladang talong is P60 extra rice is P12. All was good I love the ensalada it complements the grilled fish and meat. J





Then we went to Club Paraw in Station 1 for a couple of drinks. Cocktail drinks would cost P120-190. It was a bit early for a party so we just enjoyed the music and watched a couple of drunk men, dancing to the tune of some 80’s music that I didn’t know. Tired and sleepy we headed back to our hotel. J




Ooops! on our way back to La Carmela, we saw fire dancers! A must see in Boracay... 


P.S. Should you have any questions, please feel free to post it to comment box below. Thank you! =D
  

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