Promo Fare from Philippine Airlines, July 19-20, 2014 Period
I am always on the lookout for airline promo fares and I am sure a lot of people out there are too! Travelling can be expensive sometimes but if you can slash off your plane tickets' prices by purchasing it in advance or more, by buying it via an airlines' ticket sale promo, the better!
This weekend the local flag carrier of the Philippines is having a promo fare sale madness! Sectors are to and from Manila to these destinations, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Guanzhou, Beijing, Siamen, Saigon and Melbourne. Buying period is July 19-20, 2014 while travelling period should be from July 19 to September 19, 2014. Check out their PAL website (click here) and see for yourself.
Oh my G-string, I just realized that covers my first skydive jump-off city Dubai! I promised my self to do my first skydive after passing the bar exams. Not yet this year though. Oh well, go and check out those fares and save on your future travel budget.
Hotels in Dipolog City: Ariana Hotel
Hidden Gem of a Hotel in Dipolog City
During my recent trip to Dipolog City (Zamboanga del Norte) summer of 2014, a good friend recommended Ariana Hotel. I love going to new destinations and as much as I enjoy exploring the tourist spots as well as not so popular off-the-beaten path, I look forward to pampering my weary earthly body at a great hotel with clean rooms and nice, soft linens at the end of my adventure-filled day. Ariana Hotel indeed became my second home while in this city.
Pluses
1. At over a thousand pesos per night for a Single Executive room, that's value for money baby! I booked throught Agoda.com, a great site which I use for my fuss-free hotel or other accommodations booking.
2. Ariana Hotel is a stone throw away from the Dipolog City airport, what a relief! You can literally walk to the airport with your suitcase in tow. Of course, I didn't do that and still availed of the free hotel transfer to carry my gazillion of suitcases. If you stay at Ariana, you need not worry about getting late in catching your flight off to your next destination.
3. Views, views, views and Ariana had good garden views. I often look for great views in every hotel I book and Ariana surely did not fail me in this aspect. The hotel compound is designed in a way that would give guests a good view far off into the distance. In the midst of the complex, there is a central sculpture of sorts. To bring it all together, you will find a huge Banyan tree beside the open hall way and another at the end near the pool which has round lantern which give a romantic vibe when lighted at night
Tip: To be assured, request for a room with a garden view.
4. Soft linens and unlimited supply of bath towels. Oh dear, yes Ariana Hotel has soft bed linens, and the pair of throw pillows on the bed (which caught me by surprise) puts a nice touch on the total look of the bed. I can be fussy bed wise. You can't blame me knowing that humans spend 1/3 of their lifetimes in bed, well I try to but a bed should be a great place you look forward to dock your body to at the end of an exciting day, right?
5. Ariana Hotel has a restaurant-turned-bistro at night named 'Chloe' and a cafe named 'Tablea'. The word 'tablea' is pronounced with the accent on the last syllable, refers to a dark bittersweet chocolate made out of local 'cacao' plant. Bit of trivia: did you know that during ancient times in Aztec civilizations, cacao seeds were actually used as a medium of currency?! I can imagine how hard it must be for ladies to lug sacks of these seeds when they go shopping or buy some groceries. I can't imagine stuffing them in my purse somehow.
6. Finally, I love clean pools hangin out in them and this one at the hotel I'd say is one of the best. Their pool is just one of the cleanest I've swam in, albeit deserted in a good way. Of course I'd prefer it empty cause I want it all to myself!
Design-wise the pool is simple BUT simplicity makes for a great swim especially in the evening. It is a rectangular shape and great thing is it maintains same depth all throughout so drowning is not possible unless you are child.
The staff actually put on the beautiful lights at night even if there are only two or three people enjoying laps. The great Banyan tree at the other end of the pool with the hanging lights makes for a great romantic setting if you happen to stay with someone here.
I can ramble on about this pool but to say that it is a great one is an understatement. Add a full moon and ahhh I'm in seventh swimming heaven!
Me lovin' the lens or (the lens lovin' me lol).
Things to Do in Balud, Masbate
Balud is a municipality in the western tip of Masbate Island, an island located in the heart of the Philippines known for it's cattle produce and hot politics. It is however home to the Rodeo Masbateno Festival, an annual showcase of the skills in all activities related to cattle.
Admittedly, Masbate is not one of the known tourist destinations in the country but it has its own beautiful spots worthy of a visit. One advantage of this fact is one can still enjoy the relatively pristine and undeveloped places without the droves of tourists common in the popular travel destinations like Boracay or Bohol.
While Balud is a 1-hour drive from the province capital, there are other activities you can do to make your visit worthwhile.
Here is a list of things you can do if you want to visit Balud, Masbate.
Take a Swim in Palani White Beach
There are a number of beaches in Masbate that are known for its fine, white sand and pristine blue waters untouched by commercialization. One of them is Palani Beach in Masbate, about a 2-kilometer stretch of shoreline in Balud. Palani Beach is relatively undeveloped with a few cottages for rent from individual beach lot owners. There are no noisy bars in the area. One can basically while his time away simply listening to the sound of the waves.
Visit Jintotolo Island
Jintotolo Island is a habited island off the Balud coast. You may reach it by hiring off a motorized banca. The island boasts of white sand shoreline perfect for swimming. Not only that, Jintotolo is also home to an old lighthouse.
Buy fresh seafood
Balud town is known for its sea food fare like King Crabs and big prawns aside from fresh fishes and dried variety. Scallops, mostly served in expensive restaurants in Manila can also be brought from Balud when in season. Aside from the fishponds in the area, Balud boasts of a rich fishing ground. Most of the catch is ferried off to Roxas City or Iloilo City. Nevertheless, knowing someone from Balud will give you the information on where to obtain the freshiest catch of the day since you will not find this in the local market area. To help you bring your fresh fish back to the city, it is best this is an iced chest which is sealed and wrapped in another plastic to prevent the smell and water from leaking.
Carmelado in Milagros
Carmelado is candied carabao milk. This is pretty much the top sweets being peddled off along the pier and on stopovers on your way to Balud. The best and freshly-made carmelado can be brought at the stopover in Milagros, another town you will pass by before reaching Balud. Make sure to tell your driver to make a stop at Milagros on your way back to Masbate town capital.
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