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  • 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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  • Awal trip
    29 Desember 2024

    Manchester to Jeddah

    29 Desember 2024, Inggris ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C

    This is our first experience flying on Saudia Airways. Break our journey in Jeddah before onwards to Manila.
    So far, so good flight ✈️ is on time.
    One word of caution, Jeddah Airport is freezing 🥶 at night. Make sure you have a jumper if your layover is at night 🌙.Baca selengkapnya

  • Jeddah to Manila

    30 Desember 2024, Filipina ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    Our flight ✈️ was Manchester, Jeddah, and finally Manila. Total distance flown 8650 miles, spent more than sixteen hours in the air.
    We thought we had a long journey until meeting other Philippine travellers having departed from Washington DC, travelling for two days.
    Baggage reclaim was awful in Manila, nearly one and a half hours! 🤐
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  • 2024 Manila - New Year Eve

    31 Desember 2024, Filipina ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    We start our journey ending 2024, New Year's Eve in Manila.
    We are GMT +8 hours ahead of the United Kingdom.
    Philippino people will party 🥳 long into the night .

  • Manila - Fort Santiago

    2 Januari 2025, Filipina ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

    Fort Santiago is one of the oldest fortifications in Manila built by the Spaniards in 1571 from what was once a palisaded structure of logs and earth built by Rajah Soliman on the native settlement called Maynila.

    After its destruction during the Battle of Manila in 1945, the fort was used by the U.S. Transportation Corps as a depot until it was turned over to the Philippine government in 1946. In 1950, Fort Santiago was declared a Shrine of Freedom, and restoration began the following year. Today, it stands as a memorial to the victims of World War II and the sacrifices of the Filipino people in pursuit of freedom.

    The record of torture inflicted by the Japanese is truly awful during World War II, I did not photograph the underground dungeons as a mark of respect for all those who were murdered.
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  • Coron - Siete Pecados Marine Park

    5 Januari 2025, Filipina ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

    Siete Pecados Marine Park is a popular tourist attraction just outside Coron, consisting of a group of 7 small rocky islets located just a few hundred meters off Coron town’s coast. The sitem is best known as a perfect diving spot and a snorkelling heaven for beginners and amateur. The coral reefs surrounding the islets are shallow and among the healthiest in the region of the Philippines, so you may need only a life jacket to explore the place’s underwater wonders. While snorkelling, you’re expecting to see lots of colourful reef fish, sea turtles, and huge schools of barracudas living around the easternmost island.
    Captured a lovely video of Mr & Mrs Nemo (Clown Fish) dancing together. They mate for life, so no divorce in the fish world! 😍
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  • Coron - Maquinit Hot Springs

    5 Januari 2025, Filipina ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    Maquinit Hot Springs is located at the southeastern coast of Busuanga Island, which can be reached by a 20-minute tricycle ride from Coron town. The hot spring outcrops on cracks and fissures in the exposed grey limestone discharging hot water at a temperature of 41 degrees Centigrade and 5,115 litres per minute (Sincioco & Bautista, 1985). There is no smell of sulfur. Spring deposition is very minimal and is limited to staining of rock by a brownish material believed to be limonite. The water is very salty, suggesting intrusion of sea water depth.Baca selengkapnya

  • Coron - Wrecks & Reefs Snorkelling

    6 Januari 2025, Filipina ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    Spent a day travelling via small boat to several different snorkelling sites and islands accessible within two hours of Coron.

    East Tangat Wreck
    Lusong Gun Boat
    Lusong Coral
    Pass Island Beach

    Unfortunately, due to increased wind speeds, turbulence in the water resulted in reduced visibility. The World War II wreck at East Tangat had almost zero visibility. However, Lusong Gun Boat has some interesting video clips below. Pass Island is
    beautiful, see images.
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  • El Nedo - Town Centre

    7 Januari 2025, Filipina ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    With its breathtaking lagoons, immaculate white sand beaches, captivating rocky islets, towering limestone cliffs, and tranquil waters teeming with vibrant marine life, El Nido has carved a place for itself among the most enchanting destinations in the Philippines.
    Vibrant night life with a diverse choice of restaurants makes it a destination to visit. The average cost for dinner for two people is approximately £20.00 to £22.00.
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  • El Nedo - Nacpan Beach

    8 Januari 2025, Filipina ⋅ 🌧 28 °C

    Nacpan Beach is a four-kilometer strip of cream-colored sand and coconut trees with crystal clear turquoise water.
    Located 12 miles north of El Nido town. This powdery paradise was one of the secret getaways for some tourists until its beauty was discovered by many and eventually became one of the most popular tourist spots in El Nido.
    In 2016, it was voted the world’s 10th best beach by users of travel rating website Trip Advisor.
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  • El Nedo - Tour C

    10–13 Jan 2025, Filipina ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

    Opted for a one day trip visiting the locations outlined below. Sadly, virtually all the coral is dead.
    Despite this, I did manage to capture some interesting underwater videos.

    Secret Beach: Accessible through a small opening in a cliff, offering a secluded cove with pristine waters and dramatic rock formations..

    Hidden Beach: A small paradisiac cove concealed by limestone rock and impossible to see from the open sea.

    Matinloc Shrine: Located on Matinloc Island, this site offers panoramic views of the surrounding seascape and is a historical landmark.

    Tapiutan Island: Features tranquil sandy beaches perfect for relaxation and opportunities for snorkelling amidst vibrant marine life.

    Helicopter Island: Named for its unique shape resembling a helicopter from afar, offering stunning beaches and excellent snorkelling spots.
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  • Puerto Princesa - Honda Bay Tour

    14–17 Jan 2025, Filipina ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

    We experienced the beauty of marine life around Puerto Princesa.
    Honda Bay is located on the eastern shore of Puerto Princesa and hosts a variety of tiny islands with resorts and beaches. It is also home to a wide variety of fishes, corals, and giant clams.
    We visited four famous islands;
    Honda Bay
    Starfish Island
    Luli Island
    Cowrie Island
    Due to high winds again, visibility was reduced in the sea.
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  • Puerto Princesa to Cebu

    17 Januari 2025, Filipina ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

    For our first internal flight in the Philippines, we opted for Cebu Pacific. One hour, twenty minute flight from Puerto Princesa to Cebu with 24kg bags were less than £40.00 per person.

    Cebu Pacific first took to the skies on March 8, 1996, flying from Manila to its hometown Cebu. It has since been committed to flying where Filipinos are – from its first international flight to Hong Kong back in 2001 to its first low-cost long-haul flight to Dubai in 2013.Baca selengkapnya

  • Cebu - Fluvial & Solemn Foot Processio

    18 Januari 2025, Filipina ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

    The Solemn Foot Procession is an event during the Sinulog celebration that draws in many devotees, who participate as the venerated icon of Señor Santo Niño is carried across the streets of Cebu City.

    This year alone, there were at least 1.4 million devotees who attended the procession. Some even came from their provinces just to attend the annual event.

    One of these devotees is Maria Elena, a 57 year old devotee from Bohol.

    A bigger crowd of devotees braved the heat to take part in the solemn foot procession on Saturday, the eve of the Feast of Señor. Sto. Niño.
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  • Cebu - Santo Niño Festival

    19 Januari 2025, Filipina ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

    For 32 years, the Sinulog Festival is a traditional celebration in Cebu City held every third Sunday of January to honor the Santo Niño (Child Jesus).

    The word “Sinulog” means “graceful dance”, wherein it all started in 1980 with a simple dance that represents the “sulog” (or current) of a river in Cebu. With the celebration's evolution, the Sinulog Festival has become a month long tradition in Cebu.Baca selengkapnya

  • Bohol - Doljo Beach

    21 Januari 2025, Filipina ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    Doljo Beach, a serene retreat nestled in Panglao, Bohol, tropical paradise renowned for its tranquil atmosphere and stunning natural beauty. The beach stretches over a length of 3 kilometres, appearing pristine and relatively unexplored, and is particularly wide during low tide. The beach's white sand is soft, complementing the crystal-clear, calm waves that make the area ideal for leisurely activities, including sunbathing, swimming, strolling along the shore, and snorkeling.Baca selengkapnya

  • Bohol - Oceanica Beach Resort

    22 Januari 2025, Filipina ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    The longest stretch of white sand beach in Bohol. Oceanica Resort Panglao dazzles with its unique blend of spectacular seascape, cool villas, and warm Boholano hospitality. Just a few steps from the beach, each of the tropical-styled rooms frames a panoramic glimpse of the sea. First-class amenities cater to a wide range of activities, including sports, business, and recreation. Fresh produce and live catch from our farms are delivered straight to our kitchen daily to pamper guests with only the freshest food and the best dining experience.Baca selengkapnya

  • Bohol - Siquijor - Fast Ferry

    24 Januari 2025, Filipina ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

    We departed Bohol on a fast ferry to Siquijor, only a two-hour journey.
    For most Filipinos, Siquijor is a mysterious other-world of witchcraft and the unknown. True, this tiny island province is famous for its mountain-dwelling mangkukulam (healers) who brew traditional ointments for modern ailments. But these days, Siquijor's most popular healing practice involves a cocktail and a deck chair at any number of its laid-back and wonderfully affordable beach resorts.Baca selengkapnya

  • Siquijor - Runik Resort

    24 Januari 2025, Filipina ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    Located not far from the Coco Grove resort, Runik has made a name for itself over the past few seasons and the quality of the services meets the expectations of the most demanding.

    This captivating resort welcomes visitors with Asian-Mediterranean architecture that is sure to take their breath away. Visitors can relax in air-conditioned tents, offering both the cosy comfort of the interior and the raw beauty of the exterior.Baca selengkapnya