kringkringshaw Posted August 11, 2004 Share Posted August 11, 2004 Pearl of the Pacific... one time i was there Valentines Day, its so romantic.. Quote Link to comment
pokpok Posted August 28, 2004 Share Posted August 28, 2004 What is better, buy a package at a travel agency (P 12k per person sa waling waling including all airfare and transportation) or travel there without booking accomodations and get it when you get there? Do travel agencies save you money? or is it cheaper if you just get the room when you're there? Looks like Nami is a good place to stay. What is the typical room rates for around late November? Quote Link to comment
spacepen Posted September 1, 2004 Share Posted September 1, 2004 yes i agree, definitely waling waling. one of the beachfront resorts on station 1. it's the best part of the beach... Quote Link to comment
spacepen Posted September 1, 2004 Share Posted September 1, 2004 getting the package is the best way. if you just show up there during peak season you would have to sleep on the sand, haha. Nami is nice, but too far from the action. cheapest way to bora is MBRS shipping lines... if you're adventurous enough for it. but hey, they got air conditioned cabin rooms Quote Link to comment
chica Posted September 27, 2004 Share Posted September 27, 2004 hi! has anyone actually stayed in Boracay Peninsula? what's it like and where is it near? and do you know of any sites in the net where we can see pix of the place??thanks!! Quote Link to comment
azrach187 Posted September 27, 2004 Share Posted September 27, 2004 (edited) Club 10 - I've stayed here twice. White beach is about 150 meters away. But what I really like about this place is the seclussion. Very quiet, two verandas are provided per room, the cabana act as the restaurant/KTV bar that includes a place where you sit in the floor with pillows to enjoy a candle lit night with friends while partying/karaoke. It is inside a compound to keep outsiders out and the service is superb compared to big resorts. They give you a wake-up call, serve breakfast when you want it, and even serve it right outside your door in the veranda. They operate thier own boat and jetski and for a nominal fee of P1000, you can have the boat all day to go sight-seeing. With enough tip before leaving, they give you a souvenir t-shirt and provides help all the way to Caticlan Airport. Edited September 27, 2004 by azrach187 Quote Link to comment
Mango Man Posted September 28, 2004 Share Posted September 28, 2004 hi! has anyone actually stayed in Boracay Peninsula? what's it like and where is it near? and do you know of any sites in the net where we can see pix of the place??thanks!! haven't been there...but you can try www.boracay.com or www.boracay.net.it shows pics of the various resorts. mango Quote Link to comment
chica Posted September 28, 2004 Share Posted September 28, 2004 haven't been there...but you can try www.boracay.com or www.boracay.net.it shows pics of the various resorts. mango thanks mango_man! i didn't know may boracay.net pala so i'll check that one out. i looked it up sa boracay.com pero wla dun eh! Quote Link to comment
oldsongs Posted September 28, 2004 Share Posted September 28, 2004 depends. if you want to be alone with your significant other, nami is the place. lampas pa siya sa station one. eto yung hotel na nasa cliff. sobrang nice. each room has its own jacussi. and, from caticlan, speedboat ang sundo mo- if i'm not mistaken, kasama sa package. kaya lang, medyo pricey. the last time i was there, for 3 days, it'll cost you $270. eh, a year ago na yon. isa pang kaya lang, malayo sa sibilisasyon. daylight, you can walk by the beach to station one (round 15 minutes walk). at night, you have to take a ride. don't worry. meron ang hotel and free of charge, i think. sa food, don't expect much. ok lang. hindi wow! Quote Link to comment
azrach187 Posted September 30, 2004 Share Posted September 30, 2004 As far as food and dining, the best and the cheapest is in "Talipapa" market, just a 10 minute walk from anywhere in White Beach. From crabs, to lobster, to oyster and fish, the price can't be beaten and it's home cooking. It's always cheaper by the dozen, since the food is served as sets. But a side order would not k*ll your budget. There are buffet restaurant in White Beach, not too expensive, but prepare to be there early because you will be fighting a battle with a bunch of hungry foreigners! LOL! The bottom line as far as a "nice" and "expensive place" to stay, let me tell you this... Who cares? If you stay in your room all day then that's cool. But for the most part, if you are like me, you will only see your room at around 3am till the time you wake up. For the most part, you will be outside absorbing the scenery and enjoying yourself, same as a guy who paid three times you did for an expensive place to stay. Di ba? Quote Link to comment
Mango Man Posted September 30, 2004 Share Posted September 30, 2004 Very well put!!!! : The bottom line as far as a "nice" and "expensive place" to stay, let me tell you this... Who cares? If you stay in your room all day then that's cool. But for the most part, if you are like me, you will only see your room at around 3am till the time you wake up. For the most part, you will be outside absorbing the scenery and enjoying yourself, same as a guy who paid three times you did for an expensive place to stay. Di ba?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Quote Link to comment
ilongoboy Posted September 30, 2004 Share Posted September 30, 2004 Club 10 - I've stayed here twice. White beach is about 150 meters away. But what I really like about this place is the seclussion. Very quiet, two verandas are provided per room, the cabana act as the restaurant/KTV bar that includes a place where you sit in the floor with pillows to enjoy a candle lit night with friends while partying/karaoke. It is inside a compound to keep outsiders out and the service is superb compared to big resorts. They give you a wake-up call, serve breakfast when you want it, and even serve it right outside your door in the veranda. They operate thier own boat and jetski and for a nominal fee of P1000, you can have the boat all day to go sight-seeing. With enough tip before leaving, they give you a souvenir t-shirt and provides help all the way to Caticlan Airport. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> HI Azrach, How much is this place per night? AND would you have some pictures of the place? Salamat,IB Quote Link to comment
azrach187 Posted September 30, 2004 Share Posted September 30, 2004 HI Azrach, How much is this place per night? AND would you have some pictures of the place? Salamat,IB<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yes I would love to. Pero di ata gumagana yung "attachement" sabi nung isang mod sa akin na inaayos pa daw. Pero as soon as ayos na, I will post my pictures. In the mean time, as far as the prices, call them with the numbers I PM'ed you. Hint: pwede mo silang tawadan kasi hindi na yan travel agency, direct sa kanila yan. Apat lang kami nung mga sisters ko last time, they gave us two rooms for five days, four nights at around P500/per day ata, not sure. Tawagan mo na lang sila, kasi nagpunta kami nun ay "high season" (early May) at mas mura pag "off-season" like November. Tawadan mo dahil mabait naman yung may ari. Lalo na pag marami kayo. BTW, libre yung breakfast. At pag marami kayo, you can have your own party at the cabana for a little tip, and they would stay open (the bar/ktv) as long as you want them to. I will post the pictures and the brochure as soon as MTC can upload pictures again. Quote Link to comment
azrach187 Posted October 3, 2004 Share Posted October 3, 2004 HI Azrach, How much is this place per night? AND would you have some pictures of the place? Salamat,IB<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Here are some presonal pictures, just click the link provided: This the picture Club 10 rooms, one on top and the other below. Notice the veranda on the bottom floor, they have another one behind the building. You can have both up and down providing you pay for both rooms, since the bottom floor have a stair leading to the top floor. Click here. This is the picture of the cabana that acts as a restaurant, ktv and bar. At night they illuminate this mood lighting, being niether too bright or too dark. Click here. This picture would give you an idea how far the actual boat station 1 to the entrance of Club 10. Click here ERr... Tha's me on blue! This is me and my sisters, this photo taken right in front of the entrance/path leading to Club-10, so hitting the beach in no time is not a problem.Click here. Let me know if you need more infos/photos. Quote Link to comment
ilongoboy Posted October 4, 2004 Share Posted October 4, 2004 Here are some presonal pictures, just click the link provided: This the picture Club 10 rooms, one on top and the other below. Notice the veranda on the bottom floor, they have another one behind the building. You can have both up and down providing you pay for both rooms, since the bottom floor have a stair leading to the top floor. Click here. This is the picture of the cabana that acts as a restaurant, ktv and bar. At night they illuminate this mood lighting, being niether too bright or too dark. Click here. This picture would give you an idea how far the actual boat station 1 to the entrance of Club 10. Click here ERr... Tha's me on blue! This is me and my sisters, this photo taken right in front of the entrance/path leading to Club-10, so hitting the beach in no time is not a problem.Click here. Let me know if you need more infos/photos.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Thanks for the info. This is there current pricing for November stay:4,500 (3 days - 2 nights, 1 room, 1 person, w/ breakfast and round triptransfer). What do you think? IB Quote Link to comment
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