My Boracay Experience

My Boracay Experience

As I saw all the people coming in an out of Boracay from the Jetty Port, I couldn’t help but be thankful to The Great One for giving me the chance to see, feel and smell Boracay, and experience the island life for nearly a week.
Going down from the boat was so easy with our without the help of the boatmen, as we arrived Boracay during a bright, sunny day, where the sea was calm and the sun shone at its brightest as if welcoming us in our visit to the wonderful island.
As we opted to go to the hotel on our own (we thought that was part of our adventure), so we just went our way and tried to find the transportation we could use going to our hotel.
Before us, we saw the tricycles lined up waiting for passengers.  There were no taxis, just tricycles as the place is just so small you can actually go around in a couple of hours or so.  We had to wait a bit for other passengers to join us in the tricycle ride.  Since there were only two of us, so we waited for 4 more to complete the trip.  After a little while, we were all set to go to our respective destinations.  The ride from the Jetty Port was only 10 minutes more or less going to Station 2 where our hotel was.

Boracay in Wave Art Images

Boracay in Wave Art Images

Wow! Was the word we uttered when we saw our hotel.   As, even if it wasn’t fronting the sea, it was just a few steps away…. Amazing!  To top it all, behind the hotel was D’Mall where you have a wide array of choices for your food and other needs.  Great!
Well, not to forget, the hotel itself was really a good place to stay.  It’s not only clean and safe, and near everything, it also has friendly and helpful staff to help you all throughout your stay.  The room is clean, air con is cool and quiet and the linens and towels are clean.  Food is good too… It is just a wonderful world, I would say…
After checking in and resting a while, we decided to check the seaside…where all the action is!  Wow and another wow for the hordes of people walking past us.  Wonder where they come from.  Definitely, some of them were members of the Philippine Association of Real Estate Boards(PAREB) holding the Visayas-Mindanao Conference there.  Definitely a good place to converge for business and pleasure.
As we walked through the long stretch of powder white sand, we saw all the food stalls lined up, offering different cuisines.

Boracay! Boracay! Boracay! I love it…

 

 

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