From: ranier
To: boracaytraveller@yahoo.com
Sent: Sun, May 2, 2010 11:13:09 AM
Subject: solo travel
Hi! I'm traveling solo to celebrate my 30th birthday in Boracay from September 1st to 3rd, 2010. Do you have recommendations as to where I could stay? A 3days-2nights beachfront fan room accommodation will do. Food and activities to try? I'm going by myself and will go on a VERY LIMITED budget.
Hi Ranier,
I'm glad that you are interested in going on an island adventure for your 30th Birthday. It's going to be a wonderful experience, I'm pretty sure about that.
Since budget is your main concern, I suggest that you go on backpacking style, Try to get reservations from D'Mario Boracay. This is located in Angol Point, Southern end of White Beach. They do have cheap fan rooms and dorm style rooms. D'Mario also has a beach front al fresco Italian restaurant. It is one of the oldest restaurant on the island, serves authentic Italian dishes owned and managed by Italian local, Mario Sezian. Dishes would range from P100-P300 (Pizza, Pasta, Full Platter)
My favorite food stops would be Lemon Cafe's Seared Tuna, Ariel's House Lemon Chicken, Smoke Resto's Bulalo, Salpicao, Chicken Curry, Kaopad and so on (budget), Chopsticks, Mang Inasal (budget), Jaspers (budget).
For activities, I suggest you rent a mountain bike, go biking to Mt. Luho Peak, early morning run at the Bulabog Beach (to see the sunrise), sunset run on White Beach, Paraw sailing too. Catch locals play beach football and gain new friends.
I'm glad that you are interested in going on an island adventure for your 30th Birthday. It's going to be a wonderful experience, I'm pretty sure about that.
Since budget is your main concern, I suggest that you go on backpacking style, Try to get reservations from D'Mario Boracay. This is located in Angol Point, Southern end of White Beach. They do have cheap fan rooms and dorm style rooms. D'Mario also has a beach front al fresco Italian restaurant. It is one of the oldest restaurant on the island, serves authentic Italian dishes owned and managed by Italian local, Mario Sezian. Dishes would range from P100-P300 (Pizza, Pasta, Full Platter)
My favorite food stops would be Lemon Cafe's Seared Tuna, Ariel's House Lemon Chicken, Smoke Resto's Bulalo, Salpicao, Chicken Curry, Kaopad and so on (budget), Chopsticks, Mang Inasal (budget), Jaspers (budget).
For activities, I suggest you rent a mountain bike, go biking to Mt. Luho Peak, early morning run at the Bulabog Beach (to see the sunrise), sunset run on White Beach, Paraw sailing too. Catch locals play beach football and gain new friends.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Jasmin
1 comment:
it's me, ranier. can i get the contact number/person if you have it? is this the only place you know? thanks for the help.
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