Showing posts with label Malapascua Island. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malapascua Island. Show all posts
November 6, 2013
November 5, 2013
October 29, 2013
IL BEL FAR NIENTE
Exactly a month ago..
I still don't know what virus I caught from the previous night that I woke up in the wee hours of morning with a fever. Lucky for me, there's nothing much of activity that day. Nothing but to lounge and/or sleep in these beach beds.
Pretty much my definition of relaxation: lying down while listening to music, with leaves of trees shadowing overhead and a great blue ocean presented before me. Best moment!
"The beauty of doing nothing." :)
October 27, 2013
IRONICALLY UNFORGETTABLE
We arrived at Malapascua Island an hour past lunch after a fun 3-hour van ride from Cebu City. The long sitting did not seem waiting at all because it was spent chatting with my friends and around some occasional boisterous laughter.
After checking in to our hotel and unloading our stuff, we walked around the island to find a place to eat.
We ended up grabbing our late lunch at Malapascua Exotic Island Dive and Beach Resort. Calamari, Sweet and Sour Pork, Spicy Shrimp Soup, and a platter of grilled pork, potatoes and eggplant.
When we got back to Ocean Vida, we were greeted with tables, chairs and bean bags already hanging out in the beach. Apparently, it was happy hour already! :)
I always say this, and I don't think I can stress it out more. I have a soft spot for that moment in happy hours where you just sit there, feel the wind in your face, glance at the people around, and simply inhale those special seconds of unadulterated joy. I always try to capture this moment as I know they don't always come back around.
Happy hour indeed. Unlike the nightlife in Boracay, Malapascua didn't have any loud music, fire dancers or singing bands. I also love Boracay for that, but it's refreshing to spend the night quietly relaxing. Here, you can actually hear each other talk without having to shout directly to each other's ears.
Don't even remember taking them. Proof of a fun night :)
October 22, 2013
KIDS OF MALAPASCUA
Although life in Malapascua Island can be very simple (and also very peaceful), I believe they are also the happiest bunch of locals I have met. I guess it only makes sense that when the way of life is simple, there's also less tendency to worry about the world, and life in general.
Filipinos are almost always described as hospitable (or at least that's how we think we are), but it's only with the locals of Malapascua I've felt the most genuine when it comes to accommodating tourists in my ample experience of traveling in the Philippines. We've actually come across a local with a hidden agenda, but I'd like to believe it's an isolated case.
My favorite part of capturing life in this island is seeing innocent kids play in the sand and around the coconut trees. iPad, PlayStation and Nintendo 3DS are so far-fetched from the game plan of these kids, only the basic tools from nature!
I stopped by this boy doing something with twigs and stones in his hands.
No, the dog is not eating the toddler's arm, just sharing a playful bite :)
Run, Forrest, Run!
This little girl stopped and smiled when she knew I was taking photos.
Isn't she the most adorable? :))
October 8, 2013
October 7, 2013
PACK UP AND LEAVE
"Do you ever just want to pack up and leave out of the blue without saying anything to anyone like, just leave and start a new life?"
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