Read our Day 1 in
Boracay here.
On our second day; we woke up at 7am and had our breakfast in our hotel. Boracay Holiday offered free breakfast to their guests, buffet style. The taste of their
food is relatively ok; but, they could improve on their menus more.
At 9am; we headed to island hopping; swimming and having our lunch prepared in Crystal Cove. We had fun under the sun! The food prepared by our bangkeros (boatmen) was great! It was even better than the food at MESA hehehhe...
At 2pm; we headed back to the White Beach. The plan was to do our next activity here including sunset sailing; just after the ATV. However, those who went riding the ATV went back way pass 6pmwhen the sun already set. No sunset sailing for us. Some of us just walked around the vast white sand beach and enjoyed their moments being there. Some just relaxed and slept at the hotel. We agreed on having dinner at 7pm.
We had our dinner at Don Vito Ristorante Italiano. We ordered too much food that we took most of them back to the hotel later on. We were very much entertained there as the band played very well and the fire dancers flicked our imaginations as they moved gracefully on fire! :)
The dinner ended at 10pm; but, the night was young and we haven’t done the best part yet: Drink ‘til we drop!
We did as that in Cocomangas! We played games and took shots when we missed saying “Fuzzy Duck” or “Ducky Fuzz”; a game introduced by our CFO. We had a great time being together as we slumbered in the sand drinking Tequila.
We finished partying at the club on a wee hour of the following day. We slept way past 3am and we woke up at 6am. We needed to pack all our things up early and leave Boracay as our flight was at 2pm via Kalibo.
I hate saying good-bye to a Paradise like Boracay. All I did was take one last glance at the white beach and smile for another memories it shared me.
Until next time; Boracay! I know there will be many more next for a Paradise like you :)
4 comments:
Boracay has sure changed since I went there last! I think there were only a dozen huts on the beach and a little restaurant.
It's a little crowded now especially this summer in the Philippines. But, still very beautiful :)
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