Well, after Taiwan we went to the Philippines. A kiwi guy from our hostel in Taiwan named Sean was also going to Manila on the same flight so we chatted with him and he ended up staying at the same hostel as is in Manila as well. It was very bare bones, but it had a restaurant and lounge downstairs and cost only about 15$.
Anita was feeling tired, so Sean and I went out for a few drinks around the hotel. At once it became apparent that everyone was out to get our money in a very aggressive way. The managers of the bars sat outside the entrances trying to coax us in. A quick walk down the street gave us the impression that each bar was the same as the next. We were also accosted by swarms of dirty children trying to shove their hands in our pockets as bar salesmen tried to get us to enter their establishment. We settled on the first bar we saw on the street, since it was closest to our hotel and we wanted to escape the plebs. We had a few beers and watched some go go dancers perform. We were the only customers in the place, and even though it was dirt cheap somehow the place could afford its rent, to employ about 10 dancers, and 5 various other types of staff.
The next day Anita and I took the ferry to Puerto Galera. We had a nice day there despite seeing a gigantic cockroach in the bathroom. Unfortunately we got very sunburned, since my sun cream application skill is low. The beach there was nice, and relatively quiet despite the plethora of hawkers of goods and services. We left on our way to Boracay a few days later at around 8 in the morinng and it was quite the trip. We took a motorbike sidecar journey for 30 minutes, a jeepney ride for about 2 hours, a minibus ride for about 4 hours and then we waited in a shitehole of a town called Roxas for another 4 hours until it was around 7:00. Then we took a 3 hour ferry to a forgettable port town (I forgot its name). It was pouring rain, but the good news is that a local hostel with closet sized rooms was happy to overprice us for refuge. We got up early, took a 30 minute ferry to Boracay.
Boracay was awesome. We stayed a a reasonably posh hotel about 30 seconds walk from the beach for about 40$ a night. Several other hotels that looked nice offered rooms for about 25$. but we were so exhausted after our previous days trip, we splurged.
Although its a bit touristy and has the usual hawkers, the atmosphere was wonderful there. The sand was fine, soft and white and there were many options to enjoy the cliche of tropical drinks while watching the sunset on the beach. Its too bad we cooked our skin a few days earlier and couldn't fully enjoy it. The food was amazing, with an international diversity. We ate great Mexican, Indian, Western food, but the restaurant that stole the show was an all you can eat with unlimited drinks Mongolian BBQ they cook up fresh for you, for 5$.
I wanted to take some scuba lessons, or other coastal experiences but Anita is afraid of the water, so I figured I'd wait until she's busy with massage courses in Thailand and do it there.
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
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