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Monday, November 26, 2012

Rustic Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar




Yesterday, my wife and I celebrated our first year of married bliss at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar in Bagac, Bataan. We got a rare complimentary private tour of the place plus a free night's stay. The weather was a beautiful 30 degrees warm, perfect for sun-lovers.

Getting there by local bus from the provincial capitol city of Balanga costs about P50 each and takes about 45 minutes through winding roads that snake around the mountainous terrain. Amazing, scenic views of the countryside, the rice farms and Mt. Samat greeted us during the bus ride to Bagac. Coincidentally, Bagac was also celebrating it's town fiesta yesterday so I know we were in for a treat.

During the bus ride, we sat with these Koreans, a guy and a girl. They don't seem to be a couple and we didn't try asking. We didn't caught their names, but they would, for some reason, hook up with us throughout the day.

Bagac is a small quaint town. Its quiet and simple. There's not a whole lot to see but whatever the locals have, they proudly share it. Everything is small and packed in. There are hamlets spread about by the only road leading to and out of the town. Yet, being there gives you this snuggly feeling. Perhaps it's the warmth and friendliness of the people there to travelers. They are very accommodating and helpful to oblivious outsiders like us.

Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar (LCFA) is the town's pride. A tourist trap for the "can afford it" types. It's a resort-like community or a themepark of sorts that features old houses from during the colonial age. Mansions or Casas aged hundreds of years from all over the Philippines are procured and demolished on location then transported and re-assembled here for the public to enjoy. For P650 entrance fee per head, you can be mesmerized by the now rare houses that are impeccably restored to their old glory. The Koreans entered the place with us paying the minimum entrance fee without the guided tours. They brought their own snack. The guy's backpack has a jar of kimchi and the girl was nibbling at crackers and navel oranges.

Everyone is clad in traditional Filipiniana style clothing. The staff is friendly and helpful. Being there feels like you are back in time to pre-independence Philippines. Of course, modern amenities are also given a colonial flavor. There are restaurants and snack bars serving local and foreign (Spanish) cuisines. They have their own church for weddings and a mini golf course across the wooden grandfather-bridge. Since LCFA is located by the ocean, they have their own beach with white glowing sands. There's also a 4-foot deep swimming pool and a spa. The place is huge with at least 20 Casas and more still being built.

For P1500 per head, you can get a tour package of the place with buffet meals. We, on the other hand, got a special complimentary (private) tour with one of the executives, Ms. Olive who kindly showed us around--and it's quite a huge place. Statues of children playing and olden time Christmas ornaments decorate and bring a sense of the holiday festivities, complimenting the cobblestone roads that expanses the entire compound.

She gave us a tour inside one of the new mansions, Casa de Lubao, and boy were we surprised. The furnishings are rustic, minimalistic yet beautifully designed with matching paintings from the era. So much care and attention to detail is obviously given to ensure authenticity.

After the tour, we ventured outside to the town plaza. We visited a local carinderia called Olive's Food House. As you might've guessed, it's Ms. Olive's mom's restaurant. She served us a hearty, delicious serving of menudo, sinigang, lechon kawali and liempo with matching atchara. Boy were we stuffed!

Finally, we strolled the local beach strip. We didn't stay long but we caught up with our Korean friends and hung out with them for a bit before heading back to the town poblacion for church, some "kasoy" shopping and the mardi gras parade. We spotted them later at the flea market haggling with local souvenir vendors.

After that, we checked into our room and enjoyed a quiet evening, reflecting on our beautiful and enjoyable day in Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar. As we look forward to another year of marital bliss, over a cup of coffee, I jokingly proposed to my wife asking her if she'd marry me again. She answered amusingly, "of course, sweetheart."

And whatever happened to the Koreans? We didn't see them after we spotted them at the flea market. I'm sure they had an interesting time with stories to tell about their Bagac adventure. My wife at least thinks serendipitously about it. Something about this place brings people together.

















My wife and our son John with Ms. Olive










My wife and our son John with Ms. Olive


























Me and my wife Aileen




Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Boracay Free and Easy Tours


PACKAGE INCLUSIONS
  • ROUND-TRIP AIRFARE TO EITHER KALIBO OR CATICLAN
  • ROUND TRIP AIRPORT AND HOTEL TRANSFERS BETWEEN KALIBO AND CATICLAN
  • HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS (OF YOUR CHOICE WITH OPTIONAL EXTRA NIGHTS – PRICES FOR HOTELS VARY)
  • DAILY BREAKFAST PER PERSON
  • WELCOME DRINKS
  • ENVIRONMENTAL FEES AS REQUIRED BY THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT
  • JETTY PORT FEES
  • HOTEL / RESORT SERVICE CHARGE
  • GOVERNMENT FEES / TAXES / VAT
  • OPTIONAL TOURS / MEALS AVAILABLE


These packages can be tailored according to client’s specifications. Prices subject to change according to availability, flights and inclusions. Hotel and airfare rates vary according to season. Additional excursions are available.
Contact us at 047 636 0020 for consultation and pricing.

Palawan Free and Easy Tour

PACKAGE INCLUSIONS
  • ROUND-TRIP AIRFARE TO PUERTO PRINCESA, PALAWAN
  • ROUND TRIP AIRPORT AND HOTEL TRANSFERS
  • HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS (OF YOUR CHOICE WITH OPTIONAL EXTRA NIGHT – HOTEL RATES VARY)
  • WELCOME DRINKS
  • HALF DAY CITY TOUR OF PUERTO PRINCESA
  • RESORT / HOTEL SERVICE CHARGE
  • ALL GOVERNMENT FEES / VAT
  • OPTIONAL TOURS / MEALS AVAILABLE
These packages can be tailored according to client’s specifications. Prices subject to change according to availability, flights and inclusions. Hotel and airfare rates vary according to season. Additional excursions are available.
Contact us at 047 636 0020 for consultation and pricing.

Free and Easy Macau and Hong Kong Tours


PACKAGE INCLUSIONS
  • ROUND TRIP AIRFARE TO HK
  • ROUND TRIP AIRPORT AND HOTEL TRANSFERS
  • FERRY TRANSFERS TO MACAU
  • 3D2N HOTEL ACCOMMODATION IN HK AND 1N STAY IN MACAU (YOUR CHOICE OF HOTELS WITH OPTIONAL EXTRA NIGHT – HOTEL RATES VARY) WITH DAILY BREAKFAST INSIDE HOTEL
  • MACAU DAY TOUR
  • HONG KONG DAY TOUR
  • OPTIONAL SHENZHEN DAY TOUR
  • OTHER ADDITIONAL OPTIONAL TOURS / MEALS AVAILABLE
These packages can be tailored according to client’s specifications. Prices subject to change according to availability, flights and inclusions. Hotel and airfare rates vary according to season. Additional excursions are available.
Contact us at 047 636 0020 for consultation and pricing.

Video: Take Me To The Philippines

Talagang mapapa-indak ka sa video na ito ni Apl.de.ap…and maybe inspire you to do some Philippine island hopping.


Puerto Princesa Underground River


The subterranean river is one of the new 7 Wonders of the World. It is the longest navigable underground river in the world. It was once also known as the St. Paul underground river.
Bookings and other information for the Tour can be made available through Bataan Buenalink Travel and Tours by calling 047 237 5887 or by email at cynthiapb7777@yahoo.com.ph.
This Eco Tourist Destination has become so popular as of 2012 that the City Of Puerto Princesa is asking visitors to book 2 weeks in advance. They only allow 900 persons per day, and it’s been difficult for walk in visitors to get a booking!!Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park or PPSRNP is a must see tour! The Italian georaphical association, La Venta, has recently uncovered the fossils of a manateee (locally called dugong) and some crystal caves! Although you need special permission and a fee to enter these caves. There are photos below of what you can see on the regular Underground River tour.It is a core area for the Palawan Biosphere Reserve and is designated as an Important Bird Area (IBA). It was also declared as a National Geological Monument. In recognition of global significance, the PPSRNP is on the list of natural World Heritage Sites.
The trip from Puerto Princesa city center takes anywhere from an hour and forty to and almost 2 hours to get to the underground river depending on the weather.

Ocean Park, Hong Kong


Opened in 1977, Ocean Park Hong Kong is a world class marine life theme park featuring animal exhibits, thrill rides and shows that offer guests an experience that blends entertainment with education and conservation. It is located on the southern side of Hong Kong Island, covering more than 870,000 square metres.  The Waterfront and The Summit areas are connected by the Cable Car and Ocean Express funicular train.
Polar Adventure – Explore the North and South poles in one day
Ocean Park’s newest attraction, Polar adventure lets you explore the North and South poles from the exhilaration of a bob sled ride, to the wonder of meeting king penguins up close. You’ll also see long-tusked Pacific walruses, spotted seals, arctic foxes, snowy owls and other extraordinary animals. And when you need a break, Tuxedos Restaurant serves refreshments with a view of more than 70 penguins frolicking on the ice.
Old Hong Kong – Relive fond memories of times gone by!
Old Hong Kong, brings the unique culture of Hong Kong in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s back to life. Savour the sights and sounds of yesteryear aboard the Heritage Tram! Be mesmerised by the colour and buzz of life in accurate recreations of old streets and scenes. Take a trip into nostalgia and take home some antique souvenirs to keep the memories alive!
Thrill Mountain
In this zone, guests can dangle off a cliff on the floorless roller coaster, Hair Raiser, or hang upside down while swinging on The Flash.  Soar with The Aviator to feel the sensation of flight, before knocking around on bumper cars.  Don’t leave without a ride on Rev Rooster, a high speed and energetic classic.
Rainforest
Hop aboard a raft and become immersed in the exotic sounds of a tropical rainforest.  On this journey, you’ll encounter some of the most fascinating animals in the world!  Catch the antics of the world’s smallest monkey, the Pygmy Marmoset; or see weirdly wonderful critters, including the Capybara, the world’s largest rodent, and Kinkajou; as well as the Green Aracari, the world’s smallest toucan.
Aqua City
Aqua City is a world-class marine themed area that will redefine your underwater experience. Here you can watch Symbio, a multi-sensory show featuring the world’s first 360-degree water screen. You can also embark on a journey of exploration into the Grand Aquarium featuring 5000 fish from over 400 species and other aquatic wonders. View them from the world’s largest aquarium dome, which has a diameter of 5.5 metres, or through an 8×13 metres giant viewing panel. Make sure you drop by Neptune’s Restaurant for Hong Kong’s first aquarium dining experience!
Amazing Asian Animals
At the Amazing Asian Animals exhibit you can visit some of Asia’s rarest animals. Take an interactive journey of discovery at the Giant Panda Adventure where you’ll get to know some of Asia’s most precious native animals, including giant pandas, red pandas, Chinese giant salamanders and Chinese alligators.  Admire the spectacular display of goldfish at the Goldfish Treasures exhibit, or visit the colourful birds and playful Asian small-clawed otters at Panda Village.
Other popular attractions include Sea Jelly Spectacular, The Abyss turbo drop, Mine Train roller coaster and the show at Ocean Theatre are also not to be missed.
During festive seasons, Ocean Park Hong Kong will organize special events, such as Halloween Bash, Asia’s biggest Halloween party, and Summer Splash water play activities.
Ocean Park Hong Kong is committed to promoting and supporting animal conservation in Hong Kong and throughout Asia. . Part of the proceeds from admission tickets and some retail items will go to the Ocean Park Conservation Foundation, Hong Kong, to support wildlife conservation projects
Contact us at Bataan Buenalink for travel arrangements to Hong Kong and Ocean Park at
(047) 237 5887 or at 09209380632

Sagada - Magical and Hypnotic


Nestled in the heart of Mountain Province lies the quaint town of Sagada. Magical and hypnotic, Sagada offers breathtaking scenery. Cloud covered mountains, lush pine jungles, beautiful rice terraces, and dramatic caves and waterfalls are all but just a few of the spectacular vistas one will find here. Just about a half day’s bus ride from Manila and 5 – 6 hours north of Baguio City, Sagada is a refreshing change from the grueling and the mundane, and offers plenty for eco-tourists looking to do some hiking or those simply seeking some peace and quiet.
The roads leading to Sagada can be quite treacherous and challenging as it snakes narrowly through the mountainous terrain of the region. While this proves to be intimidating, the town, once reached, is in itself a wonderful reward. The place is very laid back and quiet. It has a certain serenity, complimented by the charm and warmth of its Kankanaey natives. Those used to the hustle and bustle of city living will definitely appreciate the slow pace of life, the crisp and clean air, and the magnificent scenery.
The day starts with a spectacular sunrise viewing at Kiltepan and the rocky valley below where foamy white clouds hugging and cascading atop massive pine-forested mountains greet the sun as it rises at dawn.
For the intrepid explorer, the interconnecting caves of Sumaguing is usually at the top of the list. Spelunking through steep descents and climbs will always lead one to majestic geological formations. Those that don’t mind the macabre, the Sumaguing Cave also connects to the sacred Lumiang Burial Cave where ancient coffins are stacked atop one after the other inside inconspicuously.
Although not as impressive or as intricate as Banawe’s Rice Terraces, Sagada’s own terraced rice paddy fields are quite an spectacle. Undulating rice swaying with the wind in a seemingly endless sea of green will hypnotize and calm you to wonderment.
A few hours hike from the town center and through the rice paddies, one will find Bomod-ok Falls which is perhaps one of the most popular attractions in Sagada. Countless visitors brave the long and daring trek to admire the 200-feet tall column of water as it splashes down on the cold pools below.
At night, one can admire the stars that litter the clear skies of Sagada. With no pollution nor city lights to hinder stargazing, Sagada offers spectacular and dazzling views of the night sky.
Sagada has so much to offer. From eco-tourism, recreational cave exploration, cultural trip and so much more, Sagada is a destination worth visiting in one’s lifetime. There is no pollution here, no crimes, no loud noises…only the calm and serenity one couldn’t find anywhere else. The Igorots and Kankanaey natives are friendly and very hospitable. Their native cuisine and wines are marvellous and worth another serving. Sagada’s warmth and charm can quickly grow on you making leaving this place very difficult.
If you wish to know more about Sagada, call Bataan Buenalink Travel and Tours at 047 237 5887 / 047 636 0200 / 09209380632 or click here for our online email form. Bataan Buenalink Travel and Tours’ travel experts are always happy to assist you and arrange your next adventure.

Bohol - Simply Picturesque

When talking about Bohol, the first thing that comes to mind are the dark colored Chocolate Hills that litter Bohol’s landscape. But there is more to Bohol. Beautiful sandy beaches run along the coastal stretch of the entire island. Centuries-old ancestral homes, crystal-clear waters, colorful coral reefs, majestic caves, bubbling springs and graceful waterfalls are added features to the island’s paradise prestige. It’s simply picturesque.
The island’s historicity dates all the way back to the Tang Dynasty era when Bohol already had established trade and cultural ties with Chinese naval merchants before it became one of the first Spanish settlements in the country.  In fact, local museums and centuries old churches house artifacts that attest to the island’s rich history. Another site of great historic importance in Bohol is the shrine of the 1565 blood pact between Bohol Chieftain Rajah Sikatuna and Spanish Explorer Miguel Lopez de Legazpi. Every year, the Sandugo Festival marks the day in July when this historic event took place.
Bohol is also home to the Philippine tarsiers, a species of endangered haplorhine primates endemic to the Philippines with a large number located in the island. The Corella Tarsier Sanctuary is the leader in conserving these adorable, fist-sized creatures. So far, efforts are successful in restoring and raising the population of tarsiers in the country and thus became one of the most popular tourism attractions of Bohol in recent years.
The fun doesn’t stop there. The island’s economy revolves around tourism and has a number of resorts hotels. Panglao island is well-known for its beaches and watersport amenities. Balicasag island is considered by many as the best diving spot in the Philippines. The waters of Pamilacan island is home to schools of tuna, mackerel and surgeonfish. There’s also whale and dolphin watching tours. A visit to Busay Falls can lead to a river cruise down Loboc River. Hinagdanan Cave offers cool springs and unique rock formations. Finally, there are hundreds of restaurants serving local and international cuisine for those looking for something more gastronomic.
If you wish to know more about Bohol, call Bataan Buenalink Travel and Tours at 047 237 5887 / 047 636 0200 / 09209380632 or click here for our online email form. Bataan Buenalink Travel and Tours’ travel experts are always happy to assist you and arrange your next Bohol adventure.

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Subic Bay - A Tourism Mecca

Subic Bay, a major Philippine port in Zambales, has undergone extraordinary transformations from its origin as a tiny fishing village into the thriving commercial and tourism capital it is now. Covering an area expanse that stretches from the port of Morong in Bataan to the protected forest areas of Dinalupihan and Olongapo and all the way to the port of the town of Subic, the Subic Bay Metropolitan area is exploding with so much tourism activities and attractions.
The Americans were the first to take notice of Subic Bay’s marquee location but not primarily for tourism purposes. The area is strategically facing the South China Sea with easy naval access to major ports in the region such as Manila, Tokyo, Shanghai, Singapore and Hong Kong. However, it’s not until the middle of the 20th Century that Subic Bay’s true potential was realized. From a small supply port during World War II, it became a major player during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. As it thrived, so is the City of Olongapo as jobs, money and supplies flowed into the city. The base too underwent a face-lift. More land was added and recreational facilities were built to accommodate the growing numbers of American Servicemen and their families. Outside, resorts and beaches reigned Subic Bay’s coastline becoming a favorite retreat for locals and foreigners.
When the Americans left in 1991 following the Mt. Pinatubo eruption, the area was an utter wasteland of volcanic ash and sand. A plan to restore the old naval base was put in place and by 1992, Republic Act 7227 (Bases Conversion and Development Act of 1992) was signed. The act establishes the creation of economic zones where the old American military facilities used to be. Today, Subic Bay (under the management of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority) and its environs has become a tourism Mecca and a major industrial-commercial hot spot due to its maritime accessibility.
While it boasts some of the best beaches in the Philippines and the world, Subic Bay houses world-class resort hotels, restaurants, shopping districts, theme parks and other tourist attractions. Truly, a haven for one seeking relaxation and recreation. Some popular attractions includes the Zoobic Safari Zoo, the Ocean Adventure Theme Park, the El Kabayo Equestrian Centre, shipwreck diving sites, The Subic Bay Lighthouse, The Subic Bay Marina and Yacht Club, Pamulaklakin Trail, The Old Spanish Gate, duty-free shops and major shopping malls, hundreds of restaurants serving local and international cuisines. The biggest city in the area is Olongapo with its many shops, parks, resorts and restaurants. The town of Subic offers beach resorts, a major fishing port and adult oriented forms of entertainment. Morong also features beach resorts and is currently being developed into a resort town.
If you wish to know more, call us at 047 237 5887 / 047 636 0200 / 09209380632 or click here for our online email form. Bataan Buenalink Travel and Tours’ travel experts are always happy to assist you arrange your next Subic Bay adventure.

Vic Dela Casa