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Monday, September 13, 2010

Boracay: Long weekend at Diniwid and White Beach


I spent the long-weekend in Boracay since I accompanied the winners of the SEAIR and Microtel Boracay Bloggers Tour. Of course, we took SEAIR's fast flights and are enjoying Microtel Boracay's comfortable chiropractic. We ate at several restaurants this weekend including Mama's Fish House in Microtel Boracay, Fishbar in D'Mall, and Zuzuni, the most authentic Greek restaurant in Boracay. Plus I was rejuvenated by the spa treatment and exemplary service at Mandala Spa, the best spa in Boracay.


During the trip, I made sure to get my very own personalized Boracay sandcastle. I had to wake up early to have this commissioned since they only allow it when there are no crowds. Details of the Boracay trip in future posts. In the meantime, I still have more Zamboanga posts so stay tuned!

16 comments:

  1. Dawn Pereira-Humphries13.9.10

    Nice bro! U built?

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  2. Von Erik13.9.10

    any recommended boracay accomodations, sir?? ill be there at the end of this month... thanks!

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  3. Sheridan Lindain13.9.10

    cool:-)

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  4. ‎@Dawn, nah it's one of those sandcastles that they build in Boracay every weekend. You can ask them to personalize it for you
    @Von, we're at Microtel right now. Very private and they have a convenient shuttle to take you to D'Mall

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  5. Dawn Pereira-Humphries13.9.10

    Wow cool! :)

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  6. Joy Lim13.9.10

    nice...i thought this was your hidden talent :P

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  7. Nasi Lemak13.9.10

    Amazingly talented.

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  8. Jenefer Costa13.9.10

    nice picture! Can I share? : )

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  9. Jessica 'Bing' Roldan13.9.10

    Nice batch. :)

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  10. LLynn Cas Toh13.9.10

    nice sandcastle, been in boracay before n planning to go back again, its a nice place..

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  11. Charisse Anne Fernandez13.9.10

    cooool! ikaw na ang may ari ng bora ivan! hahaha

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  12. Panalo ka talaga Ivan!

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  13. oooooh, how much did you tip the sand artist for the customized castle? :P

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  14. @Nina, spur of the moment idea. Haha!
    @Fortuitous Faery, it could cost between Php500 to Php1000 depending on negotiations with them. They make it in 30 minutes and return the word Boracay as soon as you're done taking photos.

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  15. ayus! kaya pala ang aga mu po nagising nun at mag-isa ka tumuloy sa D*mall. Ngaun ko lng nalaman na pede palang ganito. :)

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  16. Wow so this is it :D Nice one, Ivan!

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