My happiest moment in the world
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Puerto del Mar Beach Resort-Philippines
Puerto del Mar Beach Resort
This 24-hectare nature-cove domain has a lot in store for tourists to enjoy. It offers a variety of activities such as swimming, snorkeling, sailboating, and island tour.
How to get to Puerto del Mar Beach Resort:
The resort is accessible by boat. It is a 15-min boat ride from Iloilo City to Jordan Wharf and a 45-min jeepney ride from Jordan Wharf or an hour boat ride direct from Iloilo City.
Amenities
- Picnic Center
- Beach Cottages
- Conventional Hall
- Conference Hall
- Game Hall
- Gift Shop
- Recreation and Sports Complex
- Island Tour Service
- For reservation please call: Bennie Gayas- Mobile Number: +639287508629
The Best Beach In The Philippines
The Best Beach In The Philippines
I will be a cliche and say that Boracay is still, by far the best beach in the Philippines. No other Philippine beach comes close to it. Palawan, also called the last frontier, may have its beautiful little beaches but when individually putting these beaches side by side with Boracay, Palawan’s beaches pale in comparison.[ad#336]
So why do I love Boracay so much? Let me count the ways.
Boracay has a 3 kilometer shoreline of fine dazzling white sand. Even if you walk barefoot on a scorching sunny day, the sand seems to absorb the sun’s heat and never gets hot as to require you to wear slippers.
Blessed with warm waters from the __ sea, you can dip in Boracay’s waters any time of the day and not shiver in the cold. And the color of the water, it makes you want to drown yourself underneath and never come back up. Even the seabed has fine sand which makes it all the more enjoyable.
With the advent of commercialization, some folks say that Boracay is no longer the paradise that it used to be. True there are now establishments along the beach but I do believe that it only opened up the island to all walks of life. Now it’s not just for people who prefer to rough it out with nature. The filthy rich can have the luxury that they are accustomed to while the not so rich still have their choices of very affordable accommodations.
The food on the island has also become very varied which can only mean that people have more places and restaurants to choose from. Those who complain that the place has become quite expensive don’t know where to look, or lack the stomach for adventure. You only have to dig deeper to see that not everything is priced for foreigners.
The nightlife is thumping as well. There are a lot more bars and establishments now so after a full day of swimming and frolicking under the sun, you can drown your sorrows in beer or dance the night away in the many bars and restaurants by the beach.
Boracay has also become more accessible. Before, people have to spend long hours at sea just to be able to save on fares, but now with plummeting plane fares, everyone can just hop on a plane and be on the island in just a couple of hours minus the financial distress. Having said that, what’s not to love about Boracay, the best beach in the Philippines.
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My happiest moment in the world
First, my mom is an extremely intelligent and well-learned librarian. She is fascinated by history, murder mysteries, haunted houses, and artwork. She would probably prefer to visit the less touristy areas of a state and find somewhere with character and charm. Though she still would love to visit the most famous landmarks. The catch is that she can't take a great deal of time off work (maybe 1-2 months?) so she can't really soak in anything. She's happy just touring the country.
hings I could really use are suggestions for:I really appreciate any advice you can give. I think it would help her decide to go for it if someone were helping lay the groundwork. Thank you!
. Yes, I agree, stay the hell off the Interstates (pardon my French). Doing that one little thing will magnify the experience..
2. Do NOT skip US 90 through southwest Texas (especially between Del Rio and Marathon). It's what I'd call the last frontier. Remote and bleak. There's a fantastic bridge over the Pecos River near Langtry, and in Marathon there's a fairly nice old-school, upscale hotel/restaurant called Gage Hotel. The desk clerks sucked, but the ambience was great and the restaurant food was just unworldly.
Anyway I figured I'd mostly give you advice for Southwest Texas since no one on Metafilter will probably have much experience out that way. And of course near Marfa you can investigate the tourist trap stuff with the Marfa lights, though personally I think it's all a bunch of hooey.
Would she camp? State parks can be amazing, and very cheap. Went from Mississippi to Minnesota on $10/night.
wow, what an amazing trip! does she want to do both borders or just southern? the canadian border would be really lovely this time of year, and it's always given me a little shiver to cross the mighty mississip'. it might be nice to make a point of crossing it at both the southern delta and at lake itasca, in minnesota.
i would definitely *not* skip the inner coasts. the shores of Lake Superior, Lake Michigan and Lake Huron are awesome. much better than skipping through the middle of those respective states. (besides the fact that those areas are vastly more boring, IMO.) The North and South Shores of Superior, the UP (all those abandoned copper mines north of Houghton-Hancock, especially), and just generally the remnants of a pre-interstate car culture are fascinating, though sometimes desolate.
Glensheen
is a good stop for those with her interests, though i've never been there myself. there's a book that explains all.
don't be afraid to stay at little family owned motels. and as someone who's always traveled off-season, i encourage it in others, as well as the allergic avoidance of all interstates.
have a cooler to store food for healthy breakfasts and lunches, and eat out only at dinner. (with an occasional stop at the in-the-middle-of-nowhere breakfast diner where the local old men go--those are great.)
Glensheen
is a good stop for those with her interests, though i've never been there myself. there's a book that explains all.
don't be afraid to stay at little family owned motels. and as someone who's always traveled off-season, i encourage it in others, as well as the allergic avoidance of all interstates.
have a cooler to store food for healthy breakfasts and lunches, and eat out only at dinner. (with an occasional stop at the in-the-middle-of-nowhere breakfast diner where the local old men go--those are great.)
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