Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Explore Boracay

The Writer itself 
I've never been to Boracay Island yet, however, I’ve heard so much good stuff about the island. My officemate raves about his stay in the country’s number one summer destination. I’m equally impressed, and more importantly, intrigued. Hahaha. However, I knew that there is no way that I was going there on my own expenses. The trip would be so expensive. And sure all rooms would be stuffed. 

Fortunately, together with our Editor-In-Chief and News Reporter, we were given the privilege to have 2 nights and 3 days vacation at Orinda Beach Resort, located at the far end of the island’s 3-kilometer long white, sandy beach, for free! In fact, days before our trip, I spent some sleepless nights, probably because of too much excitement of going there.

Boracay is paradise for certified sun-worshippers all over the world. In fact, local and foreign tourists have made Boracay their yearly destination. Others have chosen to live on this haven. Truly, Boracay has become the premiere destination of beach lovers like me.

Next morning, Ramil and myself are geared up for our Boracay escapade. We took the jeep going to Tagbak Teminal to ride a Ceres bus going to Caticlan, the jump-off point to Boracay. We arrived at the ferry terminal in Caticlan around 5:45 in the afternoon, but we had to take a tricycle going to another boat station, which serves as an alternative route during typhoon season.

The shuttle of Orinda Beach Resort was already there waiting for us when we arrived at the ferry terminal located on the other side of the island. It took another 30 minutes to get there to Orinda, located In the Station The road was very much congested, and we were surprised to actually see traffic congestion in the island.

It was already past 6 p.m. when we arrived there. Mr. Alejandro Layson, the general manager of Orinda, personally welcomed us and treated us with the ice cold orange juice. A few moments later, he brought us to our room, with a spectacular view of the beach.
 
After taking a little rest, we went to the restaurant to have our dinner. The food was incredible, to say the least, and we could assume that they really took time and great care in the presentation of it.  So, we had spicy gambas and sweet n’ sour ‘lapu-lapu’. It’s one of the best things I’ve ever put in my mouth.  It is just unbeatable to me.

Serenity at Orinda

If you want to have privacy with your family, Orinda is the place to be. Situated at Diniwid Beach, right off Station 1, they have one of the superb swimming spots in the island.

Orinda Premier Room
You can unwind and relax in their comfortable rooms. Choose from DeluxePremier, and Sunset Rooms, and pamper yourself with an assortment of modest luxuries. All guestrooms are air-conditioned, and have a cable TV and private bathroom with hot & cold water. Savor the sumptuous daily breakfast that comes free with your accommodation.
Orinda Deluxe Room

Their Sunset Rooms additionally lend amazing views of the beach, and boast a refrigerator and rainfall-type shower. Premier Rooms, meanwhile, have a built-in kitchen, where you can cook the desired meals you want.
And if you want to go shopping at d’Mall, they have shuttle to bring you there.

Well, though we were on vacation, however, we took the opportunity to have an exclusive interview with Fr. Placer over the P1 million donation he returned to the Koreans. So, around 4 in the afternoon, we went to Holy Rosary Parish Church.

Trying to reach the top!
After the interview, we decided to stay for awhile and see what was happening in the beach. We saw many people doing their own thing. We went to d’Mall and I bought a baller as souvenir for myself. Though it’s quite expensive but I bought it for souvenir.

Also, I went wall climbing for only 50.00 pesos, but unfortunately, I was not able to reach the top. But at least I tried. Hahaha! We went strolling and bask in the powder white sand and crystal clear water under the moonlight beach. After a few hours of sightseeing, we decided to go back to the resort.
While waiting for the shuttle to pick us up, Pads treated us with Spanish bread and Coke. We need to kill time by sitting beside the bakery of Julie’s Bakeshop. Thank God it did not rain.

The next day, while getting our boat ticket going back to Iloilo, the boat was filled to the rafters. Most of the people on board were tourists.

Well, it was a great experience that I will never forget. And whatever the reasons are, there was only one way to find out!

Orinda Beach Resort
To Mr. Alejandro Layson and the staff of Orinda Beach Resort, thank you for accommodating us. We had so much fun staying at Orinda Beach Resort. Thank you for the wonderful blessings that you have shared with us. 

Well, to my avid readers, if you plan to visit Boracay Island, try Orinda Beach Resort. www.orindabeachresort.com.  Surely, you will enjoy your stay at Orinda Beach Resort. For inquiries, please call or text 0932-417-7492.




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