Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Horse Valley - Coron, Palawan

I have not ridden a horse (except maybe when I was a toddler and my mom placed me on top of one to have a picture taken, that was in Baguio), so I was really excited to go to this place.  The horses were busy grazing somewhere when we got there and we had to wait for the caretakers to gather their two most tamed horses, Bullseye and Junjun.  I had Bullseye, he sure is friendly but he is a runner, walking around seemed to bore him so we began trotting ‘til we were running! Hahaha! That was scary but it was so much fun, that horse gave this newbie a ride to remember!  Thanks also to Ruel, the kid who was guiding me, he gave me a lot of tips and made sure not to leave me alone by running along with us. For the life of me though, I cannot remember the name of the guy who is in charge of the place. Will let you know once I find his contact details somewhere, in case any of the readers here want to visit the place. It is just a tricycle's ride from the town of Coron, you won't get lost. The fee is Php100 for an hour, really worth it!

Horse Valley, Coron, Palawan
Horse Valley, Coron, Palawan

edit: The name of the caretaker is Kuya Bombing (09207338465).

Monday, March 21, 2011

Malcapuya Island, Coron, Palawan

This loop includes Malcapuya, Banana, and Malaroyroy Islands.  These are all white sand beaches and the islands are much farther from the town of Coron (about 1.5hrs travel) so we have to pay the boatmen a whooping Php3000.  We went through the same preparations we did the previous day, and enjoyed the long boat ride while eating our packed breakfast.



Approaching Malcapuya Island is a sight to behold.  The water was so clear; it reminds me of my trip to Boracay 15yrs ago where I had to stop myself from jumping overboard to feel that white sand below.  The bottom looked deceivingly close despite its depth.  Malcapuya beach is a long stretch of white sand at the other side of the island.  Not much to do here but swim, take photos (practice those jump shots), work some tan, or maybe run naked if you’re up to it :).  We had our lunch here before heading to Banana Island.





Saturday, March 5, 2011

Herb-y Fish Fillet

herb-y fish fillet
Just want to share one of my easy and quick to make fish dish. I call this "herb-y fish".... hehehe.... simply because it is smothered with herbs!

Usually I use "tilapia" fillet but you can opt to use your fish of choice. First, I rub some salt and lemon juice (or calamansi) on your fish. Then, the smothering begins! I love parsley, some italian seasoning, and lots of pepper. Want it real spicy? Use cayenne pepper. When you're done with this, top it all with parmesan cheese. Bake until brown. Yummy!!!

I eat this as is, but I guess this is best dipped in sour cream and garlic sauce.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Promo Airfares - Tips to Avail One!!!

Obviously, traveling is one of my passions, but I am not some rich girl who can afford the standard fare rates offered by the major airlines. So, to satisfy my passion and yet not burn a hole in my pocket, I am always in the look out for promo airfares. I know a lot of people are skeptical about this as I have seen a lot ranting against the airlines regarding the "false" advertisement. For a fact, these promos are true as I have acquired these for several times already. Just this year, I have tickets to Cagayan de Oro this month, to Cebu on July, and to Boracay come September. The fares ranges from Php350 to Php450 for a round-trip flight. Not bad, eh? The key is to always be on the look-out and be quick in booking your flights 'coz these seats sell like hotcakes! Or shall we say, hot pandesal! Sometimes, the flights get sold out right in front of my eyes as I was about to hit "book this flight", literally. If you are slow and indecisive, chances are, you ain't gonna get lucky and that is your fault so don't go ranting against the airlines. Rant only for valid reasons, gets?

Anyway, since all my booked flights are from Cebu Pacific, I will share here my experiences and techniques in booking their flights. All major airlines have promos but I have noticed that CEB offers the most promos in a year. About PAL (Philippine Airlines), they do have their payday special and some midnight promos, but I haven't tried them yet, maybe when I plan my travels next year. I think I already have enough for 2011.

Take note though, most promos are offered for those who book their flights online, so it is a big advantage to have your own reliable internet connection at home.

Okay, for the tips:
  1. Bookmark their website on your browser. - Just imagine wasting minutes searching for their website. By the time you get there, some flights would already be sold out!
  2. Subscribe to their email service.- This way you get informed of the latest promos first-hand.
  3. If you are using Facebook, add their page.- They usually post their promos a day  before the promo date. And usually, those flights get available for booking the night before the actual promo period. So, check once in while.
  4. If possible, already have a list of "priority" dates when you plan to do your travel. Or at least, have a calendar handy and visible.
  5. Once the promo starts, open their website in multiple tabs and multiple browsers. Why? So you can check the availability of flights in various dates simultaneously. This for me is very important! Doing things one at a time is a total waste of time especially if you have a slow internet connection.
  6. The moment you find those vacant seats, decide immediately if you are going to book or not. It pays if you and your travel companions agreed on the destination and dates together early on so you won't have to call them one by one to confirm and argue at the last minute. It is also for this same reason that being in the airline's email service is much of an advantage, you get informed early on and can plan.
  7. If you really are on a budget, choose the Go-lite fares. They are much cheaper and you will be obliged to travel light, which is a good thing really.
  8. Book fast while making sure you fill up the necessary fields with the right details. For this, I have also saved all my travel companions' necessary info for easy access (birthdays, address, contact details, etc.).
  9. Check all the details before final confirmation of your booking. These details may include: the total fare (make sure you are charged with the right amount); some funds that the airline may suggest you donate in which you have the option not to if you are really on a budget; seat reservations which require an added fee but not really necessary; additional insurance; etc.,
  10. Confirm your booking and pay your charges. Online transactions used to require payment by credit card but they have added other options now, such as, through LBC, Bayad Centers, and banks. However, you have to make your payment before midnight or your bookings will be cancelled.
That's about it! Your e-ticket will be emailed to you. You can now relax or start planning your itineraries. For this, I usually join forums to get actual experiences from those who have traveled to the specific place. Do not rely on the hotel's website, ask those who have actually spent a night there. And it's also through forums that I get tips on the right places to eat--- oh, so important for me! hehehe.

I hope these tips could be of help to some of you. Always remember though, an airline will not put all the seats in a flight on sale, these will almost always be limited only. So, if you see them already sold out, that's because others got to them fast! Be as fast as them or be sorry! As for me, I'm the flash! :) :) :)