Monday, December 19, 2016

Port Barto San Vicente | A Complete Powerhouse in Palawan


THE VILLAGE

Port Barton, one of the barangays of San Vicente, fenced between Roxas and El Nido, is probably one of those places you never thought of going as limited travel journals are available for research. It can be the least visited place in Palawan, compare to its well-famed rivals: Coron, El Nido and Puerto Princesa.

Sunday, December 11, 2016

EL NIDO | BEYOND CLIFFS AND WATERS : In Monochromatic Visuals

**conquered Big Lagoon on a kayak. Yes, love**

El Nido, as described by many, is a concoction of stunning vertical limestone cliffs and spectacular islets and beaches. It has been consistently ranking as one of the top tourist destinations around the globe and has been publicized on many travel journals. Visitors on the upswing has produced aplenty of tourism related businesses and has gathered revenues and popularity for the country. If you try to google the country's best bet for natural attractions, you'd most likely be routed to Mountain Province, Boracay, Cebu, Bohol or Palawan. You have to realize that top scoring sites almost often lead to tourism congestion, and El Nido is no exception. But, if you are up for an adventure: beach parties, friendlies in any form, fifty shades of tan and endless surprises, do see El Nido. It is rad. It is mad, brad.

Sunday, December 4, 2016

URSULA BEACH CLUB | Sibaltan, El Nido, Palawan


THE RESORT | 

One gem, tucked inside the historic suburban neighborhood of El Nido, plucked from the frenzied town, embalmed with too much beauty and humility - the Ursula Beach Club. It welcomes visitors from all parts of the globe who want to see Palawan in a different perspective. Custom made itineraries are offered to help guests maximize their stay. Seemingly endless profusion of unspoilt scenic spots and activities: beach hopping, waterfall hikes, underwater heavens, kitesurfing. Beach beds and chairs are as equally inviting for relaxation: lounging, sunbathing and massage while kissing the salt-rimmed brim of your ice-cold margarita glass.