Archive for June, 2019

2JAM goes to Cebu.

It was spur of the moment (hahaha) decision to booked our flight. Although we have been planning to visit somewhere down south.

Thanks for local airlines we were able to go beyond our usual getaway. You just have to subscribe and be patient checking seat sales.

Since its been a year and its just now I was able to update this blog since it’s not part of my work anymore, I’ll just post pics. Besides, I’m only in-charge to book the airlines and they take care of everything.

Let’s summarize the whole thing. We arrived at Cebu International Airport around 1 -2 am in the morning then we headed straight to Bantayan Island (northern part)

  • Taxi to bus terminal station (30-45 mins)
  • Terminal to port (3hrs travel) There is schedule of bus, but if you arrive early at the terminal stations, there are van also which you can take as alternative and its faster.
  • RoRo to Bantayan Island. Since we took the van we got to the port early so yeah, we waited there till it opens. hehehe. Well, atleast its more secure and plus we get the first trip.

We want DIY tour so we didn’t booked for accommodation. The one that we planned to stay which they get from blogs suggestions were already fully booked. The pedicab driver help us find hotel.

Octong Cave

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Bantayan Island beach..<3 ❤ (who wouldn’t love this find sand beach)

We stayed in the island for 1 night only and head back to the city the next day. 🙂

The City Tour

 

Magellan's Cross

Magellan’s Cross

Sto Niño Church

To get here we took habal-habal with side trip to Temple of Leah. and Chinese Temple.

Well of course, we’re just an ordinary employees much as we want to stay longer and explore more of Cebu, we can’t afford it.jajajaja. We need to save again for our next adventure.

 

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Indeed I love Cebu

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I will definitely come back. Until next time, Cebu!

Life is partly what we made, and partly what we made with the friends we choose

I first went to Sagada and neighboring provinces back in late 90’s during college days. I spent every school break with my aunt to baby sit for my cousins in Northern region. Not only they love to travel, it’s also because part of the job they travel mostly every weekend. That’s where I begun to love traveling.

Thanks goodness, today joining other travelers and many agencies, it’s more affordable now.

Coda Lines is the only bus going straight to Sagada. But you can take Baguio trip then, take bus to Sagada.