Day 1: Touch Down BORACAY

20-12-2014
Finally after the tiring flight transfer, we are ready for our last flight to Boracay Airport. Transferring in Manila Airport. 
The air stewardess is playing some games with passengers.
Finally, we are so so close to Boracay. The view from plane. Too bad the weather was a little bad. Too much cloud else I guess it would be a great sight.
Bought the ticket for the transferring from Boracay Airport to Jetty, boat transfer to Boracay, and also hotel transfer from the air stewardess. Cost us 400 peso. I think this is a collaboration between Southwest and Cebu Pacific Air?
 The small Boracay Airport. Small and relax. Glad that it's not pack from human.
Boat transfer to Boracay. After registration, you will be provided a sticker by the Southwest workers. Just paste it and there will be workers leading your way.
Our accomodation: Blue Lagoon Villas.
Personally I quite like it although is slightly far from the main beach. Due to Typhoon Ruby, the beaches in front of the villas was damn dirty.


 View from the balcony

Relaxing in the garden of the villas
Our main transport in the Island. From Station 1 to 3 normally cost you around 100 peso/taxi. If u share with others, it would cost you around 8-10peso.
 Station 1. Awesome beach with spectacular view
 Never get bored with this jump shot :)
Perfect place to have a break from the hustle and bustle of the city

Leisure stroll along the beach. If you wish to take photo with this sand castle, all you have to do is to pay 50 peso to the owner. You can also hire them to build your desire design.
 Willy's Rock
By the time the sun setting...The sun gradually going down the horizon...kissing the blue shade of ocean..And the water sparkling like diamond. Perfect!
Sunset: around 5.30pm.
 D'mall
 Lobster...nomm
 Fire Dance performance
Not to forget, must have few sips of alcohol here. Way much cheaper (comparing with Malaysia)
 
The fireworks. Damn romantic la. Love it. Just relax and look it.



Enjoy it...

It's more fun in the Philippine :)

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