• nitroxwater
  • Mandy Schumacker
  • nitroxwater
  • Mandy Schumacker

Philippines 2024-2025

The end of 2024 brings the start of another epic 42-day journey across many of the Philippine islands.
Starting in Manila for New Year's Eve.
Follow our journey, and please add comments to our images as you track our progress.
Love Chris & Mandy xx
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  • Siquijor Island

    26. Januar 2025 auf den Philippinen ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    Siquijor Island is well known for some of its popular attractions, which include: Cambugahay Falls, Paliton Beach, and Salagdoong Beach.

    Currently, Siquijor is the least developed island that we visited. However, a new airport opening in late 2024 is quite likely to significantly increase visitor numbers. If you just want to write or read a book, Siquijor Island is a very tranquil location.Weiterlesen

  • Siquijor - Cebu - Boracay

    28. Januar 2025 auf den Philippinen ⋅ 🌬 27 °C

    We experienced a very long day of travel, leaving Siquijor and arriving at our final destination in Boracay.

    4.5 hours - Fast Ferry - Siquijor to Cebu (Rough Seas)

    30 minutes - Taxi Cebu Airport

    1 hour 30 minutes - Flight Boracay (Caticlan) Cebu Pacific

    10 minutes - Van transfer to Caticlan Port.

    10 minutes - Very, Very Fast Ferry from Caticlan Port to Boracay island.

    20 minutes - Van transfer to final hotel, arriving at 9.00pm. With Swans)
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  • Boracay Island - Part I

    29. Januar 2025 auf den Philippinen ⋅ 🌧 26 °C

    Boracay is a very small island. It has a total land area of 10.32 square kilometres (3.98 sq miles).
    Don't be confused by its size, definitely the most developed island we visited.
    In essence, Boracay is like Marmite. You either love it or hate it!
    We enjoyed the Hop-on Hop-off bus, 200 peso for twenty-four hours. (£3.00 GBP)
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  • Boracay Island - Part II

    30. Januar 2025 auf den Philippinen ⋅ 🌧 27 °C

    If visiting Boracay for its vibrant nightlife and diverse restaurants, please do not stay in either area's named Station 1 or Station 2. The crowds and restaurants constantly jostling for business are just too much.
    However, most of the images in this listing are captured from Station 3. It's definitely a laid-back atmosphere with much fewer tourists. Within just three or four hundred meters, the ambience and atmosphere can change from what is a short walk.
    Hopefully, Station 3 will keep a tranquil atmosphere.
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