Monday, October 2

I FELL IN LOVE IN PALAWAN

I can never live in the sea. I was, no make that AM, too afraid of the creatures that live (and crawl!) in the water. I don’t know how to swim, and sometimes I think I’m hydrophobic.

However, this vacation in Palawan made me realize that I may never live in the sea, but I sure will love to visit. :)

I fell in love in Palawan. I fell in love with Palawan. And I will never forget it. Why? Here are some reasons:

First, we (me plus ate Analyn and Kuya Jon) got very cheap airfares—thanks to Cebu Pacific’s 10th Year Anniversary Promo last March. We only paid P20.00 for the airfare but P1,632.00 for tax. BUT that’s still cheap. Thanks again, Cebu Pacific! :)

Second, we were able to have some tips for our accommodations and tours, courtesy of Ate Beng. :) She visited Palawan last August and took brochures of appartelles and tour agencies.

Third, the whole tour and adventure was F-U-N! Not to mention timely. Life has been stressful, work too. And the vacation was very much welcome.

Fourth, I learned to face some of my fears of the water. I thought, I’m in Palawan and I only have two options: make the most out of it or sulk, sleep and lock myself in my room. Clearly, I was wise enough. :) (Not to mention the fact that I already paid for the tour package and accommodations!) Duh, no-brainer! Haha :)

Fifth, there was an almost zero stress. Almost, because there were times when I can’t help but think of work. Oh well… I think I’m on the road to workaholism! My goodness!

Sixth, my Palawan adventure experience was also supported with an equally exciting delicious FOOD experience. We got to dine in good restaurants with good food at GOOD prices! And if you know me, you’ll know that I ate sumptuous meals at affordable prices. ;) (Though I sometimes splurge!) It’s almost like a dream come true! Haha :D


Seventh, I got to do some snorkeling, and actually enjoyed it. You know me, I really get nervous (oftentimes panicky) in deep waters. But with a guide, I was able to love the whole experience. I was able to meet (and greet!) beautiful sea habitants, corals and different kinds of fishes of wonderful, magnificent colors, schools of fishes of various kinds, shapes and sizes… I also got an introduction to the overly protective Territorial Damsel Fish, which left two marks on me (I was bitten on the right leg). The experience, at first was scary, but come to think of it, it was ok. Kuya Jon even has his own funny story. Haha!

Eighth, I got a chance to see Nature again, in all its beauty and wonder. The Underground River Adventure was awesome! The hundreds of years the Lord spent for the mountains were not put to waste. There are lots of people admiring His works of art, and I hope, they’re able to credit it all to the Creator of all those things -- bright and beautiful. :)

Ninth, the whole city of Puerto Princesa boasts of its being the cleanest city in the Philippines. You won’t find it hard to look for a trashcan. :) Clearly, its local government is doing a good job about their tourism… Claps for Mayor Edward S. Hagedorn! ;) When I grow up…. Haha! :p

Tenth, and definitely not the least, I felt that the Lord has blessed us so much in this trip. The rain’s timing was ok with us, because it rained after our tours. :) And His provision was never short. We were even able to bring home some pasalubongs!


There, I really fell in love in and with Palawan. I encourage you all to visit it some time during your lifetime.

Wag maging dayuhan sa sariling bayan.

AND SO… drum rolls please!



NEXT PROJECT: BOHOL!!! Yeah!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

snorkeling.. the next best thing since slice bread..

Anonymous said...

hey, guile! what a way to describe snorkeling. :) slice bread? hmmm... :)