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My first! Puerto Galera Escapade: An unplanned getaway with the best travel buddies!

It actually started with the meeting of the bitches minds to get even with the most disliked person in the world. And of course to enjoy the summer. More fun, fun, fun! It's actually More Fun in the Philippines!

There were actually different choices initially:

1. Baguio City - to enjoy cooler environment and get-away from the super noisy Metro Manila
2. Pangasinan - Hundred Island - Been there but not them.
3. Puerto Galera - Never been there, to chill by the beach.
4. Batangas - bitches by the beach
5. Enchanted Kingdom - enjoy life and be like child again

But of course, as a certified bitch, we've decided a day or two before the getaway to just go to a beach! Puerto Galera it is! And coincidentally, Ms Ate Bhing asked when are we going to the beach, then we just invited her to come with us. And there you go, the four of us...........off to PG after friday's shift!


Bus Ride to Batangas pier......slept the whole time we traveled to the pier!


zzzzzzz.......


zzzzzzzz.....


Then finally arrived at the pier. Bought round trip boat tickets, changed clothes, foodie, sight seeing (LOL) while waiting for the boat ride.


Off to PG!


First boat destination - White Beach! Then Sunset Beach! 

Then just the four of us left on the boat to El Canonero.




This is the only photo of the four of us for the whole duration of our trip! so unususal!




This is one of the best travels I had simply because of the people I am travelling with.






The first thing we did was, of course check-in to the room, settle our things and off for a late lunch!


During our stay at the resort, the only significant thing we did was eat, eat and eat! LOL!

We had Filipino-style for lunch, Italian-style for dinner, native Filipino for breakfast, and the rest is food tripping!
Italian-style dinner -->
 Pasta and Pizza





Aside from food tripping, we also did some pictorial by the beach!

 


    



Then we went to the white beach for more fun, fun, fun! Sight-seeing, boys, and more boys!


This is how I want to spend my vacation, just chillin' by the beach, some goodnight sleep and a bunch of good friends!


It's really More Fun in the Philippines!






Lovelots,


EhrichDValiant


Comments

  1. pacomment! haha love the entry. kulet lang! looking forward for the nxt entry hehe.

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  2. yeah yeah! looking forward to our Palawan trip! It's my third time to go to Palawan but still excited! Let's enjoy so I can write more on this blog! LOL!

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