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Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Going to Newark?

If you are planning on going to New York anytime in the future, make sure that you make plans regarding your transport from the airport as well. Of course, you can always opt to take a cab - many people actually take this option - but then again, why should you do that when you have a better choice?

I am talking about Go Airlink Shuttle, which provides Newark Airport Shuttle services. They pride themselves on being the best and safest airport shuttle to and from New York City and the New Jersey Area. Go Airlink Shuttle provides two-way transport services to and from the three well known airports - JFK, La Guardia, and Newark. They can take you to your hotel or a residence or any other location as long as it is between Battery Park and 125th Street.

Aside from the fact that they pick you up at the airport (or from your home or hotel), they are also known for the quality of their vehicles, which have separate compartments for luggage, superior upholstered seats, and strong air conditioning and heating. What is really good is that you can book trips online. So if you are already making plans to go to any of these airports, you can get rid of travel arrangement glitches and make sure you have transportation waiting for you at the airport. Oh, and they carry out their operations 24/7.

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Monday, September 29, 2008

Cebu Pacific Gives FREE Tickets

I was meaning to write about this but somehow I overlooked it but last week, we received an e-mail alert from Cebu Pacific that they were giving away tickets for local destination for absolutely free. Of course, I was skeptical but I tried booking anyway.

Ren and I were able to get 4 tickets (roundtrip) to Iloilo for November and YES we didn't have to pay a single centavo! So I guess that means we're going on a trip in November.

This also means that I need to get new luggage for the trip - our old bags are beat up.

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Sunday, September 28, 2008

Rent A Bus in NYC

Do you like going on vacations in large groups? I certainly don't. I know a lot of people who do, though. They like discovering new places and enjoying experiences with friends and family. Come to think of it, travel experiences can take on a whole new light if you go with a group. You just can't beat that kind of social interaction.

If you ever find yourself planning a trip to the Big Apple (now that is one place that I would love to visit!) with a group of people, you might want to charter a bus to take you sightseeing. Renting buses is a great way to discover an unfamiliar city. You sit in comfort as an experienced driver who isn't out to rip you off drives you around - what can beat that?

NYC Bus Charters is one company that offers such a service. Aside from day tours, they can take you on casino and amusement park tours. You can also ask them to pick your group up from the airport, making traveling to your hotel easy. For corporate trips, they have special offers as well.

If you are the type to go on group trips, then this kind of service is definitely for you. Imagine NOT having to deal with the headache of always doing a headcount each time you go out...that in itself is worth the price of renting a whole bus to yourself, isn't it?

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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Where to, Next Year?

It seems that once the travel bug has bitten you, you never get cured. Well, I know for certain that I have been bitten. I know we just got back from a short break but we are already thinking of travel plans for the future. This November, we are going to Iloilo - thanks to Cebu Pacific's ZERO FARE. For the New Year break, we might go to Catanduanes - they have really beautiful unspoilt beaches there. Next summer, who knows? Maybe spend time in reno hotels? Or how about Melbourne? Japan? We'll see...

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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Dreaming of a Greek Beach Vacation

I know, I just got back from the beach and I am already dreaming of my next trip. Don't get me wrong, I love the beaches of the Philippines - they say that we have some of the best beaches in the world - but I also want to experience beaches in other countries. Australia is on my list but so is Greece, which my boss says has the best beach ever.

I would give an arm and a leg to visit Greece but the costs are way too high. The airfare, the food, and even just the thought of Mykonos villa rentals are way beyond my budget. Then again, I can still dream, can't I?

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Night Before Jerry's Birthday @ Aninuan Beach Resort

Despite the typhoon that had been hounding the northern part of the Philippines all week last week, the weather was wonderful on Saturday. The sun was out and the water was very inviting. We spent all afternoon in the water and after dinner - which we made on the grill - we decided to go over to the neighboring resort, Sunset @ Aninuan Beach.

The birthday boyYep, found time to work a little bit. Koryu's first trip!Here's a tip if you want to go to Puerto Galera. Stay at Tamaraw Beach Resort because their rates are more affordable and the beach front is better. For brewed coffee, drinks, and ambiance, walk over to Aninuan. They have this nice litte outdoor bar where you can enjoy the sound of the crashing waves and the warmth of the sun while you drink an ice cold beer poured over chilled mugs. They also have a nice selection of wines and liquors. The owner, Lexy, is there on weekends and provides a lively conversation.

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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Silas and Sam @ the Beach (Tamaraw Beach, Puerto Galera)

Silas and Sam had a blast last weekend. We could hardly get them out of the water. Well, where the water and the land met. The waves were too strong and Silas didn't want to get dragged by the crashing waves as Nikki, Myla, and Mom were dragged.

Silas enjoying the water and sand.See how big those waves are?
Whee!!! Sam loving it.
I wonder how I can go into the deeper waters?With Sam and Silas

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On the Way to Puerto Galera with the Family

Our whole family hadn't been on a vacation together since forever. That is, until last weekend. Since Jerry and I had a really good experience in Puerto Galera last May, we decided to take everyone with us for Jerry's birthday. We headed out early Saturday morning. As expected, it didn't turn out that well (at first). Jerry is a stickler for time and we all know how families move slowly, especially with kids. There was also a slight drizzle that morning and that, of course, affected our dispositions. Nevertheless, the ride down to the pier was not that bad. We made in about an hour and a half.

The guys at the pier were a bit irritating, though, as they all screamed in our ears trying to get us to take their boat. We decided on M/V Golden Hawk as they were the only ones NOT shouting to be heard. It was hilarious to see how nervous Hannah and Mom were - they were expecting to get on a big ferry. Then again, we were all grumpy after waiting for an hour for the boat to actually leave.What I didn't expect was that the sea was going to be SO rough. It was exciting at first but after a while, it got so rough that I actually started becoming nervous. Let's just say that sitting up front, I was ready so drenched that I was ready to jump into the water by the time we got to the island. Thank God, though, because the weather was perfect in Puerto Galera - we all jumped into the water after putting our bags down.Sam was truly enjoying the rough seas!

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Saturday, September 13, 2008

Writing at the Beach

This is the life! The resort (Tamaraw Beach) where we are staying at has no WiFi - it got busted due to the storm - but the resort next door (Sunset at Aninuan Beach) has it. We met the owner earlier and she offered her WiFi for free, can you believe that?

We're here celebrating Jer's birthday with Nikki, Han, and Mark. I just finished a bit of work and I just wanted to write a short post here.

Seriously, I could live here!

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Friday, September 12, 2008

All Worked Up

Despite my sleepiness, I am all worked up. I forced myself to get up when the alarm went off and I think I did a pretty good job. Instead of the usual 1 or 2 hour delay, I was only 30 minutes behind schedule this morning!

The reason for this is below:

In a little over 24 hours, we should be seeing this view! Woohoo!!!

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Sunday, August 31, 2008

The Day Donald Duck Got Punched...

...and NOT by Mickey Mouse, mind you! Jer was telling me a story about a trip they had when he was still a kid. They lived in Maryland back then (his family still does) but they also spent a lot of time in Florida because of the weather. So they went to Orlando and visited Disney World, a dream vacation for any child, right?

Unfortunately for Jerry - or perhaps the poor person wearing Donald Duck's suit - it didn't turn out to be the ideal "child meets cartoon character for real" scene. Some children love these cartoon characters but when they find themselves face to face with them, something changes. That's what happened. Jerry the kid got scared. He got even more scared when Donald Duck, in an effort to pacify him, picked him up.

Someone should have told Donald that Jerry was a fighting boy. Instead of calming down and enjoying himself in Donald's arms, Jerry immediately swung his arm and cold cocked Donald in his face! Needless to say, Jerry was released. Donald probably didn't get hurt but Jerry was made to kiss him before they left. I wonder how many times Donald has been punched by kids?

Now doesn't that just want you to take a vacation at Disneyworld? If you are looking for a trusted tour company, try Trusted Tours & Attractions, which has operations all around the United States. They have online travel guides which can help you plan your trip. You can even visit Madame Tussauds wax museum in Las Vegas - just don't go around punching the wax people in their faces! Oh, another good thing is that if you sign up for Trusted Tours & Attractions' newsletter, you get the chance to win a a $150 Magellan’s Gift Certificate!

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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Missing Thailand

My legs are killing me...all that walking we did today is taking its toll. I miss Thailand the most during these moments. Over there, you could get a foot (and leg) massage anytime, anywhere. I remember walking all day and stopping by a foot massage parlor right beside the hotel. The 1-hour session is more than enough to chase the pain away and give you extra energy to do more exploring. I wonder when we can go back...

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Monday, August 25, 2008

Discovering Wine

I used to dislike wine. Then I started working for my current company. I guess you could say that the rest is history. Wine is now my favorite drink (next to water!).

I have much to learn about wine. I know almost nothing about it except that there are some that I like and that there are some that I cannot drink. I wish there were wine tours in the Philippines like that of Sonoma Wine Tours in California. The wine tours offer visitors tips about different kinds of wine, which goes with what kinds of food, and so on. This specific tour provider, Xperience Days, also makes it more special by giving participants gift packs at the end of the tour.

Then again, we are not really a wine producing country so that is not bound to happen. My best bet would be to go to California or some other wine producing area and go on a wine tour.

I can't wait!

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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Show Me the Cheap Flights

Yesterday, at work, we got to talking about going on a European tour, perhaps next year. As enticing as the idea sounds, I do not know if we will be able to afford it. The flights alone are way too expensive, not to mention the hotels and other expenses.

I found a site with really good flight deals, though, and looking through their offers, it just might be possible for us to buy airplane tickets through them. I think that what they do is aggregate other data that can be found on the Web and choose the best deals possible. I have to show this to Am and Ren, who are making plans as well.

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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Keeping Valuables Secure In Transit

We haven't been on a trip since May and as Jerry was telling me the other day, it feels kind of weird. After all, we should have been on another road trip at least. I guess the budgeting idea has changed things a bit, not to mention the additional expenses that we have to deal with.

Maybe a road trip this August would be good. I have really been hankering for the beach for the past month and with the workload that I have, I think that a break would be good - however brief it is.

One consideration that we have to pay particular attention to is how to keep our "valuables" secure when we travel. Before, we didn't really bring along valuables because they just add responsibility that could lessen the travel experience. This time, though, I think I shall bring Koryu along - not to mention Garcia.

How would I keep them safe? I found a manufacturer that specializes in travel security. Pacsafe has a lot of products that would come in handy when we travel. I am looking at some pouches for Koryu to make sure she is really safe while on the road. They also have phone purses, and other similar products which can store the most essential things.

Better safe than sorry, I always say.

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Sunday, June 29, 2008

Pacquiao-Diaz Fight And Las Vegas

After the long day we had yesterday, we didn't really feel like doing anything today so we spent most of it in front of the TV. At noon, we watched the much-awaited Pacquiao-Diaz fight on local TV, which provided a free telecast. After the first few rounds, I didn't think that Pacquiao was going to be able to knock Diaz out - the guy was one tough *#$! Manny found his sweet spot, though, and knocked him out, making history.

Anyhow, watching the fight made me think about going on vacation again. I know I probably would not be able to go and have a vacation anywhere in the United States until we actually go there for good (which would take a long time because of the visa processing) but the footage of the fight in Las Vegas made me want to have at least one Vegas experience.

Las Vegas vacations are well known all over the world to be quite an experience - something that would probably hard to equal. It could be quite expensive but the good thing is that you can find lots of good deals on offer most of the time. I am sure that when the time comes, I'll be able to utilize sites like Shermans Travel to plan a more affordable trip to the city that never sleeps.

I'm rambling...anyone here have any experience in Vegas?

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Saturday, June 28, 2008

Find a Coffee House Wherever You Are

Whenever we travel, one of the first things we look for is a good coffee house. Even if we just visit a new mall, that's one of the first things that we look for. After an hour of walking around, there is nothing like sitting down at a nice coffee shop, sipping a great cup of joe.

Of course, it would be easier if there were some kind of database which you can check for coffee shops, right? I came across a web site that does just that. Want Beans is a site which helps people find a great coffee house. The good thing about the site is that it does not only list down different shops, it also allows users to create their own reviews about the shops, providing relevant information that can help you determine which coffee shop to visit.

I think that coffee lovers everywhere should pitch in and write about their favorite coffee shops and discover new ones along the way. This site would surely lessen the work for all of us!

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Saturday, June 21, 2008

When Wanderlust Hits

As a little girl, I liked to day dream about visiting various places in the world. I think that of all the places that I read about, I had two dream cities. These two cities really captured my interest and I remembering promising myself that one day, I would get to visit them. One is Paris and the other is New York.

I guess wanderlust hit me early on. The only thing that kept me (and keeps me!) from going is time and money - plus the fact that I was only in grade school when I felt the urge to discover the world.

Today, I can say that I am starting to live my dream. I have traveled to a few Asian countries and some areas in the Philippines. I haven't had my New York City travel or my Paris escapade yet but I am sure that they will come.

For now, I'll settle for a week in Singapore and Malaysia - if all goes well, this plan will push through in September. I do hope we'll get to go - the travel bug is nagging at me again!

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Food Tripping in Puerto Galera: Luca's at Talipanan Beach

When I first heard of "the other side" of Puerto Galera, one of the things that stuck to my mind was Luca's. A colleague told me about this little Italian restaurant at the end of Talipanan Beach. He insisted that if there is one place we should eat at, it was Luca's.

Of course, being the lovers of Italian food that we are, we were hell bent on going there at least once. We were fortunate enough to have met friends on our first day at the beach - thanks to Jerry's extremely extroverted nature - and Jerry got them all excited about Luca's as well.

What we didn't know was that Luca's was quite far from Tamaraw Beach, that is if you take the road, which we did. I imagine that it would have been easier and faster if we could have walked on the beach but there was this huge boulder in between Tamaraw Beach and Talipanan Beach. So, unless we wanted to swim around it, we had to take the road. Anyhow, the resort offered their van. Since there were 8 of us, the PhP400 fee was not bad. I am glad that we didn't take the tricycle as we originally planned. The last part of the road was VERY rough. I don't think a tricycle could have taken us all the way!

So what about the food? Luca is Italian and according to him, he has found his place in this world - in Talipanan. I am just glad that we found his little place on the beach - the food was fantastic! I would have to say that it was the best Italian meal I have ever had in my entire life! I love Avenetos but it is nothing compared to Luca's pizza and pasta.

The funny thing was that in the beginning, Luca didn't seem too friendly at all. When we first got there, there was a bunch of men at a table. Jerry and the other guys approached them and asked if they knew where Luca was. This guy shrugged asked them who they were. So introductions were made and it was only after a few minutes of chatting that they guy said, "I'm Luca." Hmmm...

It doesn't matter - he was friendly enough to make baked ziti, which was not part of his menu. Not only was it delicious, the servings were so big that we were able to take home some of it!

I think the dish that I liked most was the seafood marinara, though. (Thanks, Moncho, for ordering it!)

The stromboli is something else as well - I will forever be comparing it to Fazoli's (which is the nearest place I can get stromboli at).


Sorry about the lighting - we had to turn the lights off due to the insects!

Oh, and it was at Luca's that I had my first taste of grappa. I have heard of this drink from my Italian learner but I never thought that it was going to be that potent! Moncho, our new friend from Spain, bought us all a round of grappa. I was so embarrassed because I was not able to finish mine - lightweight!

Was there anything negative about our experience at Luca's? Nothing with regard to the food. We could have done away with the insects that came in droves when darkness fell, though.

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Of Caravans and Mobile Homes

Lately, I have been feeling cooped up and restless. Perhaps it is because I have just come back from a vacation - I always yearn for something different at the end of each trip. Yesterday at work, a colleague and I were talking about finding a different place to live, somewhere closer to nature and out of the big bad city.

I've always wanted to try living in a mobile home. Jerry used to live in one. I still remember Nikki's little boo boo about that when Jerry first came over. We were watching TV and the show featured those homes. Out of the blue, Nikki said "Jerry, don't homeless people live in mobile homes?"

You should have seen Jerry's face!!! Nikki's face, when Jerry told her he used to live in one, was even better!!!

Anyhow, I want to look into an extended trip - maybe a month or so - wherein we could live in a caravan. If things work out right, Static Caravans in Europe (North Wales in particular) seem to be a wonderful choice. For one, these caravans are set in very scenic places - I am sure I'll get the ambiance I am looking for. More so, from the pictures I have seen, the caravans are quite comfortable - even luxurious, by our standards. I should start setting aside the money now if this dream is to come true.

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