Friday, January 30, 2009

Roxas City 2009



I was off to the seafood capital of the Philippines too bad it was work related as i had very limited time(roughly 2 hours) to explore...It was more of a splash and dash trip!



Took a 5:30am flight and headed straight to the Roxas Presidents Inn. Its location is right at the heart of Roxas City. Its situated along Rizal Street corner Lopez Jaena St. The Main Plaza,  Roxas Avenue Bridge, Panay River, City Hall, Museum, Cathedral, and provincial Capitol is just a few meters away perfect for walking around!

TRAVEL TIP: The main mode of public transport would be the tricycle. Fare from airport to the city center is P100.00 est. 1 km distance (definitely a tourist trap) as we travelled from the city center to Baybay beach which was farther down the road maybe 1.5-2 km cost around P35.00.  City Center to market .5 km is P8.00. If your on a business trip and your traveling out of Roxas City better plan ahead as there only 5 taxicabs in the whole of Roxas City.




The hotel had a nice Antique and rustic feel to it...the rooms were newly renovated and were named after Philippine presidents. P1,300.00 for a 2 bed mini suite with breakfast and wifi access.





Had lunch at RML manokan Haus right in front of the Roxas Presidents inn. They seemed popular in Roxas City as they a couple of branches. Main menu would be similar to chicken Inasal. Very tasty flavor but i was disappointed with the size of the serving. I was expecting cheap and huge pieces of chicken but to my dismay the size also came down with the cheap price. I wasnt able to try the local eateries or ihaw-ihaw so i had no comparison .





Had a few minutes to take snapshots of the Panay River, Roxas Avenue bridge, and Park.




Philippine Holidays 2009

List of 2009 Philippine Holidays, as declared by Proclamation 1699:

A. Regular Holidays

Maundy Thursday- April 9
Good Friday- April 10
Araw ng Kagitingan- April 6( monday nearest to April 9)
Labor Day- May 1 (Friday)
Independence Day- June 12( Friday)
National heroes Day - August 31( last Monday of August)
Bonifacio Day- November 30 (Monday)
Christmas Day- December 25 ( Friday)
Rizal Day- December 30 ( Wednesday)

B. Special (Non-Working) Holidays

Ninoy Aquino Day- August 21( Friday)
All Saints Day- November 1( Sunday)
Additional Holiday- November 2( Monday)
Christmas Eve- December 24 ( Thursday)
New Years Eve- December 31 (Thursday)

Taken with permission from www.thechictraveller.com please do check out her site.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Ralos Cassava Cake

Stumbled upon a food find accidentally. One of our contractors brought a bright red box of kakanin at the office and i was so eager to check it out! Im not a big fan of cassava cakes but this one was different the flavor just exploded in your mouth. I asked where they bought it they said it came from Batangas. It was a Ralos Cassava Cake.

I told Ella about this wonderful delight and she was so eager to taste it. Hmmm...now where do i find it? Surfed the net and i got lucky as southbound.ph had it covered. It was not in Batangas but at Sta. Rosa Laguna very easy access! It was time to head down south as Ella was craving for it. 



Ralos Cassava cake was around 5 mins away from Sta Rosa exit. It was along the national highway to Tagytay on the left side in front of Coca Cola/ BDO bank. It was a classic kakainin store with stacks of bright red boxes and they had no other item except for cassava cakes... I realized that they must have really good sales as all they had was CASSAVA!

A small box would cost around P85 and a big box P160... We got the big box and it was fresh off oven the guy even grated cheese right before he packed it. They said its baked fresh daily.


The taste was heavenly it was really difficult to explain as it was very tasteful. The top layer was creamy and bursting with flavor, sweet cassava taste with just the right amount of cheese. While the sticky bottom is layered with buko bits. 




Definitely one for the books as we would not hesitate to drive down south on a Sunday morning to grab a box of Ralos.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Canon EOS 50D test










Just got our new Canon EOS 50D DSLR and road tested it yesterday at the Baywalk along Roxas Blvd. and SM Mall of Asia's Baywalk park. It was a huge leap in terms of functions and features from our good old trusty canon 300D rebel which we have been using since 2005. 

Cant wait to test it as Im scheduled to fly to Roxas City next week the seafood capital of the Philippines! Till then...  

Thursday, January 8, 2009

EL NIDO TRIP TIME LINE

We have prepared a timeline of our EL Nido trip so you can have an idea on time spent per activity so you plan your vacation well. Included are activities/locations that we are interested in but we have not had the time during our stay. Also i have indicated which places i would visit again on our next trip. Definitely we would be coming back this year as we missed out on a lot of activities and spots during our last trip. 

Its a pretty expensive vacation so better maximize your stay!

DAY 1
7:30 AM Manila departure
9:30 AM Arrive at El Nido airstrip welcome drinks
10:30 AM Arrive at El Nido Miniloc resort welcome drinks
12:00 PM Lunch
1:30  PM Rest and wander around Miniloc
3:00 PM Kayak towards Big Lagoon
4:00 PM  Snorkeling at Miniloc Pier
5:30 PM Drinks/snacks Miniloc bar
7:00 PM Payong Payong Island Dinner
9:00 PM Drinks/billiards/games at Miniloc Bar

DAY 2
8:30 AM Banca to Big Lagoon and Small Lagoon
10:00 AM Kayak snorkeling at Small Lagoon
12:00 PM Lunch at Entalula Beach, swim, relax
3:00 PM back to Miniloc resort prepare for trimaran cruise
6:30 PM back to Miniloc resort after cruise
7:00 PM Miniloc dinner
8:30 PM Drinks at Miniloc bar( we had an option to visit Lagen resort but we had enough boat rides for the day!)

DAY 3
9:00 AM banca to Shimizu beach, Snorkeling
11:30 AM Lunch at Miniloc
1:00 PM Check out wander around the resort
3:00 PM boat ride to El Nido Airstrip
5:30 PM Arrive in Manila

ACTIVITIES/PLACES WE WANTED BUT DID NOT HAVE TIME:
1. Pangalusian Beach
2. Cudugnan Cave
3. Bottom fishing and the Chef serves your catch for dinner
4. Lagen Resort Nature Hike
5. Snake Island Sand Bar
6. Rock Climbing
7. Intro Dive
8. Wildlife spotting
9. Early Morning bird watching
10. Sunset viewed from a peak
11. kayak to Big Lagoon

ACTIVITIES/PLACES WE WOULD VISIT AGAIN
1. Entalula Beach( just lay on the huts and let time pass by)
2. Island private dinner
3. Shimizu Island snorkeling
4. Snorkeling at Miniloc Pier with the Jackfish

For more info check out the resorts website www.elnidoresorts.com


Wednesday, January 7, 2009

DAY 3: SHIMIZU BEACH

DAY 3: SHIMIZU BEACH



It was our last day at El Nido so we decided to go to Shimizu beach instead of the other island and underground river the guide was suggesting. Ella is a little bit scared of underground caves and we have read a lot on the net about how beautiful Shimizu beach is and the abundant marine life. We requested a snorkeling guide for this trip as it was an uninhabited area and to see the marvels underwater a guide has to take you in and around the island.


9:00 AM We arrived at Shimizu beach we thought the snorkeling guide will just take us around the beach front. But he insisted he take us around the island and into secret passages. Ella was hesitant at first but eventually she gave in.


Our guide "Bong liit" as they call him used to train with the Philippine Marines in Palawan, he told us a few kilometers swim is just part of his everyday thang.




Even i was a little bit scared as we crossed the water into different islets. He even took us into a mini secret beach wherein you have to dive into an underwater entrance. The snorkeling adventure was very exciting plus the fact that we saw a mid sized pawikan, and hundreds of varieties of colored fishes. 


Our friendly visitor at the beach

TRAVEL TIP: Please be reminded there are no nipa huts, dining areas or restrooms at Shimizu beach. If your interested in photography, snorkeling, or simply frolicking in the water a good 3 hours stay would be enough 

11:30AM we headed back to the resort to have our lunch. 2-3 hours snorkeling in Shimizu is more than enough to get your feet wet, enjoy the scenery, and see the marine life.

1:30 PM After a sumptuous lunch we prepared our luggage and checked out of the room. We just spent the next 2 hours checking out the souvenir shop, and playing Nintendo Wii at the kids activity center while Ella was sleeping at the kids bean bags.haha!




3:00PM El Nido staff waving goodbye to the departing guests.

A 30 minute boat ride to El Nido airstrip and a 45 minute plane ride to Manila was all it took for us to get back to normal life and hope to visit again such a wonderful place like El Nido...till the next travel!see yah!