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ecoharbor · 5 days
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📍Coron, Palawan, Philippines 🇨🇿
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jilltravennersblog · 11 months
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WHY RENTING A MOTORBIKE IS A MUST WHEN YOU ARE IN THE ISLAND
Here's a message highlighting why renting a motorbike on the island is a must for exploring off the beaten paths:
Are you ready for an unforgettable adventure on the island? Renting a motorbike is an absolute must if you want to explore more and venture into the off beaten paths that hold hidden gems waiting to be discovered.
Imagine the freedom of cruising along winding roads, feeling the wind in your hair, and having the flexibility to stop wherever your curiosity takes you. With a motorbike, you have the power to create your own itinerary and immerse yourself in the island's natural beauty and local culture.
Unlike traditional tours or relying on public transportation, renting a motorbike gives you the opportunity to reach remote and untouched locations that are often inaccessible by other means. From secluded beaches and picturesque viewpoints to charming villages tucked away in the countryside, the island's hidden treasures are yours to uncover.
Exploring on a motorbike allows you to set your own pace and linger in places that captivate your senses. Take a spontaneous detour to a lesser-known waterfall, stop by a local market to savor authentic cuisine, or simply pull over to admire breathtaking vistas that only a few have witnessed.
Not only does renting a motorbike provide a sense of adventure, but it also offers a more immersive experience with the local culture. You can interact with friendly locals, learn about their way of life, and stumble upon authentic experiences that are off the tourist radar.
Of course, safety should always be a priority. Before embarking on your two-wheeled journey, ensure that you have the necessary riding skills and knowledge of local traffic rules. Don't forget to wear a helmet, use caution on unfamiliar roads, and stay aware of your surroundings.
So, if you're seeking an extraordinary exploration beyond the typical tourist spots, renting a motorbike is the key to unlocking the island's hidden wonders. Get ready to create unforgettable memories as you navigate through off the beaten paths, discovering the true essence of this captivating destination."
Please note that this message is for illustrative purposes and assumes the context of a fictional island. Always prioritize safety and adhere to local rules and regulations.
We had an epic motoride adventures.🫶
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✅️ Don't hesitate to contact me thru my fb page for more recommendations.
Happy travel everyone🫶
🏍Motorbike Renting Shop: here
PS: Tenant was so kind and friendly and he gave us a nice discounts for 3 days of renting. Surely will be back if have a chance to visit again to this paradise.
Thanks.
Love
Jill
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kahve-tanricasi · 2 years
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El Nido dump 👻 #palawan #philippines #elnido #travel #wanderlust #vacation #summer #discoverearth #explore #holiday #elnidopalawan #gezi #seyahat #gezilecekyerler #gencgezginler #filipinas🇵🇭 #tb (El Nido, Palawan) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClMWKc3qzk7/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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makethemwonder · 5 months
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Coron Palawan Island Hopping Tour Experience
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castawaychris · 1 year
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LAS CABANAS BEACH 🇵🇭 EL NIDO PHILIPPINES (VANILLA BEACH)
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eknatgab · 2 years
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fareferryflights · 2 years
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The beauty of Philippines 💙💙💙💙
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gadriezmannsgirl · 1 year
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Could you do one about a honeymoon with gavi; just fluff
Honeymoon Bliss -P.G
Summary: After a wedding there's the honeymoon
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“Señor y Señora Páez”
You were it. You officialy were la Señora Páez. You were married to the love of your life, Pablo.
With only 24hrs of marriage you knew you’d never get tired of being called by your new last name and it was even better hearing it fall from your, now, husband’s lips, introducing you as his wife to everyone.
You smiled again, walking side by side, hand in hand with Pablo as you both admired the beautiful Palawan, already making up plans to explore the whole Isle and it’s beauty while you guys were given a little tour from one of the guide of the hotel you were gonna stay in for a whole two weeks.
“Your suite” The man said with a loving smile, letting you both in
“Oh god” You let out admiring the beauty of it.
It had a top to bottom corridor glass door, which gave you the perfect view of the sea and the sand combined with some trees and nature. The room itself was big and modern with some wood furniture around; it had one big bathroom with a combination of white and brown colored tiles, TV, couch, a table for you both to eat outside and other inside, the bed was extremely big and perfectly done.
In one of the bedside table there was a small bouquet of flowers and some balloons that read ‘Newlyweds’ along with your wedding date and initials. So simple and yet so gorgeous. It was already the perfect place and perfect honeymoon you could ever imagine.
You smiled pointing the little fact to Pablo who smiled, kissing your cheek.
“Welcome and congratulations” The man said with a smile after finishing the little tour “Please, contact me or any of the staff members if you ever need anything”
“Muchas gracias” Pablo said nodding looking around “I think we’ll be good for now, though” He pulled you closer to him, pecking your lips
The man nodded smiling and left you alone in your suite. You hugged Pablo and kissed his left shoulder
“Thank you” You said softly with a smile
“You don’t need to thank me, amor” Pablo smiled back at you “You deserve it, I deserve it, we deserve it. It’s our time” He spoke softly looking directly into your eyes “Wanna lay down for a bit? We have been going around since we woke up, sleeping in an airplane isn’t the best thing and yesterday we didn’t batted a single eye” You smiled remembering the last night events
After the long lasting party, you went directly into your room and declared your love for each other for the first time as husband and wife. It was a bit rushed, full of excitement but still filled with love and passion, today, for a whole two weeks and for the rest of your lives, you had all the time for yourselves.
You took a deep breath, grabbing his hands that were at your waist and guiding him towards the bed with you, humming “Yes, we can sleep in for a while” You agree nodding, you turned you both around and pushed him into the bed, straddling him “But we’re not leaving this bed today” Pablo’s hands were at your waist and instantly smiled
“You read my mind, preciosa”  
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It had been one week and five days since you’ve been here in your honeymoon and it was the best one weeks and five days of your life. Being close to your husband, spending time with him with zero stress and work, no social media and just being normal; you even joked that Pablo hasn’t furrowed his eyebrows ever since you both got here, of course he had to deny it.
“Yes, I have”
“Liar”
“I literally just did when that hijoe’puta was checking you out”
You had laughed hard at that before reassuring him, he was the only one you were interested in and pay him attention to.
There weren’t enough words to describe how wonderful everything was, both of you getting to know the Isle, the Filipino’s culture, a bit of their language and even their food that you’d definitely try to do back at home.
“I wish we could stay here for the rest of our lives” You said softly not wanting to interrupt the quiet atmosphere between the two of you. After a whole day swimming, being on a boat, walking around you decided it would be good to eat outside, your reasons leveled up when the tour guide mentioned a fire and cultural dance.
After eating the delicious dinner, you both headed towards the fire, watching the Filipino’s dance whilst also watching the beautiful surroundings.
“Sí, sería muy lindo” You heard Pablo speak into your jaw, leaving kisses there “We can if you want to” You hummed lightly leaning more into him.
“Tempting” You smiled and stayed in silence for a few seconds “But we love Barcelona way too much” Both of you laughed lightly
“Even if you don’t know how to speak Catalan properly?”
“Shhhh” You put your hand on top of his face feeling him laugh “Don’t say it too loudly, it’s my secret” He grabbed your hand and took it away from his face “I can understand it tho”
“¿Estás segura?”
“Cállate” He laughed
“I’m so fucking glad you married me” He spoke, hands caressing yours
 “Well… I didn’t had much of a choice, you know?” He squeezed you a bit letting out an ‘Oye’ “I’m kidding, I’m kidding” You giggled “I’m glad you married me too. I love it. I love you and I love us, I also love the fact we’re slowly progressing in our relationship, our lives together” You spoke turning around enough to face him
“I love it too” He said “Soy jodidamente suertudo en tenerte” You smiled “I’m lucky for you to choose me to be yours and I’m lucky that you to accept be mine, to be your husband, your life partner and your everything for the rest of our lives. You don’t have any idea of how much I love you and feel about you” You felt a few tears swell up to your eyes
“I do have an idea” You whispered “Because I feel the same way”
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hazygrains · 13 days
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February 6 & 7 (Tue - Wed) - Coron, Palawan | Day 5 and 6
We went on another tour, but this time we explored reefs and shipwrecks instead of islands. We joined a group tour with two pairs of foreigners. The day was cloudy with scattered rain clouds looming overhead. Honestly, I forgot the names of the spots we visited, and I didn’t take many photos with my phone because I was just enjoying the view throughout our tour.
The journey to and from the wrecks and reefs took maybe four to five hours in total. Our destinations were actually far from each other, making it feel endless. Only a few tourists had chosen this tour package. I guess not many people visit these spots unless they’re divers. So yeah, I can’t really say much about this tour. We were mostly snorkeling here and there. It was definitely an experience, and I appreciate the beauty underwater, but it just wasn’t for me. By the third stop, I just wanted to stay on the boat. All the paddling and kicking made me so exhausted that I almost felt like throwing up. Oh well. We also stayed on Passed Island for a while and had our late lunch there.
By quarter to three, we had already packed up because the rain clouds were fast approaching and the wind was getting stronger. The journey back was quite an experience; the waves were big and washed over the boat, drenching us. It also started raining. The weather was just nuts. Glad we got back safe, though. That finally sums up our trip to Coron.
Then came Day 6. We arrived at Busuanga Airport at a quarter to 7am and just killed time until we boarded the plane around 9am. That wraps up our out-of-town trip for this year. I’m finally ending this long-overdue series of Coron posts.
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itskhoolinszn · 5 months
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PAGUDPUD ILOCOS NORTE
Pagudpud, nestled at the northernmost tip of Ilocos Norte, holds a special place in my heart every Christmas or summer when we travel to Ilocos. Fondly known as the ‘Boracay of the North,’ this coastal town boasts stunning white sand beaches, inviting crystal-clear waters, and a serene ambiance that sets it apart. But Pagudpud isn’t just about its pristine coastline; it offers much more to explore. One of its iconic features is Bangui Bay, home to Southeast Asia’s inaugural windmill farm, graced by 20 majestic wind turbines.
This idyllic destination offers tranquility away from bustling crowds, making it a hidden gem yet to be discovered by many. Amidst its beauty lies the captivating Blue Lagoon Pagudpud, reminiscent of the stunning vistas found in Palawan. The beach is adorned with various activities and delectable local cuisines. Personally, I cherished my first-time experiences on the speed boat and banana boat rides, both enjoyable and surprisingly affordable.
Highly recommended for those seeking the charm of Boracay and the allure of Palawan, Pagudpud is an affordable yet enchanting alternative. Exploring Ilocos Norte further unveils hidden treasures, such as the hot spring located along the highway, a serene retreat away from the bustle. Notably, the awe-inspiring windmill farm stands as a marvel accessible to all, offering a remarkable sight and experience.
Embarking on a journey through Ilocos is an incredible adventure where every penny spent is justified. Each locale carries a healing essence; personally, every visit has provided a sense of detachment from everyday stresses, allowing for complete rejuvenation amidst its serene beauty
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lialloo · 3 months
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Worth the SEArch
Travelling our country is one of the great contribution we can make to help our tourism sector and the country in general is the most valuable in terms to our economy and done of the best places we can visit as a first time travellers is something suitable for our dream vacation that can be added to your core memory. Coron Island, one of the prettiest island you can find in Palawan but what makes this island standout compared to other islands?
Coron Island is one of the islands in Northern Palawan with the size of 266.06 sq mi. it is the third largest island in the said place, with this huge island first time travellers are perfect in this destination as they can enjoy a relaxing yet fun travel but these are the few tips we can give for you to fully enjoy this trip. The best season and time to go in Coron is from November to May during the dry season as it serves you beautiful scenery and perfect weather and we are trying to prevent from coming here in busiest time which is march to april where prices also ranked up. There are varuous ways in going to palawan where some of you prefer riding a ferry that can make you enjoy the ride, some of you prefer going there by flight as it more convenient and time saving. If you are a first timer you might as well join an expedition tour around El Nido to Coron as it lets you enjoy and explore paradise islands, visit hidden gems, and enjoy magical sunsets and delicious food. Before going on a trip it is best for us to research about everything from planning to knowing our budget so it won’t become a hassle when you’re already there. If you’re looking for a vacation where its quieter, has famous attractions nearby, and has better snorkeling and shipwreck scuba diving spots then coron is perfect for as it serves you these types of wants but be aware that coron can be a little expensive than El Nido so if you want a budget friendly tour then El nido is perfect for you although it’s different. these are the few tips we provide for you to fully enjoy the journey and experience the best in Coron Island and we hope you fully enjoy it as much as the people who visited this gem island.
Article Type:Travel Advice
Target Audience: First time Traveler
Topic: friendly information for you first timer in Coron Island
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yausheyne · 3 months
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Beyond the Beaten Path: The Top 10 Undiscovered Wonders in the Philippines
The Philippines, a country known for its breathtaking landscapes and bustling cities, is home to a plethora of hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. This aims to unveil the top 10 undiscovered wonders in the Philippines, guiding adventurous travelers, eco-tourists, and cultural enthusiasts towards these off-the-beaten-path destinations.
1. Danjugan Island: Nestled in Negros Occidental, Danjugan Island is a 43-hectare wildlife sanctuary that boasts untouched coral reefs, pristine white sand beaches, mystical bat caves, lush limestone and mangrove forests, and is surrounded by vast seagrass beds and fringing coral reefs. This secluded paradise is a haven for nature lovers and offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the wonders of marine biodiversity.
2. Buscalan Village: Tucked away in the mountains of Kalinga, Buscalan Village is a remote haven that is not only home to the legendary tattoo artist Whang-od but also showcases the rich culture of the Butbut tribe. Here, visitors can witness the ancient art of traditional hand-tapped tattoos and experience the warm hospitality of the locals.
3. Apo Reef Natural Park: Located in Occidental Mindoro, Apo Reef Natural Park is the world's second-largest contiguous coral reef. With its vibrant marine life and crystal-clear waters, this paradise is a haven for snorkelers and scuba divers. Exploring the underwater world of Apo Reef is like entering a mesmerizing realm filled with colorful coral formations and an abundance of marine species.
4. Mount Pulag: Standing tall at 2,928 meters above sea level, Mount Pulag is Luzon's highest peak. Known for its awe-inspiring "sea of clouds" phenomenon, this majestic mountain offers a challenging yet rewarding hiking experience. As you ascend, the breathtaking panoramic views and the ethereal beauty of the clouds engulfing the summit will leave you in awe.
5. Sohoton Caves and Natural Bridge: Situated in Samar, Sohoton Caves and Natural Bridge is a protected natural area that showcases the wonders of nature. Explore the intricate network of caves, navigate through subterranean rivers, witness cascading waterfalls, marvel at the stunning limestone formations, and cross the natural stone bridge. This hidden gem is a testament to the beauty and diversity of the Philippines' natural landscapes.
6. Tablas Island: As the largest island in the Romblon province, Tablas Island offers a serene and unspoiled escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its pristine beaches, enchanting waterfalls, and opportunities for snorkeling and off-the-beaten-path exploration, Tablas Island is a paradise for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty.
7. Kaparkan Falls: Located in Abra, Kaparkan Falls is a hidden gem that mesmerizes visitors with its terraced waterfall cascading over green mossy stones. The falls create a natural infinity pool, inviting travelers to take a refreshing dip and immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. This unique destination offers a picturesque setting that is perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation.
8. Lake Sebu: Situated in South Cotabato, Lake Sebu is a first-class municipality known for its seven majestic waterfalls, stunning lakes, and the rich culture and arts of the T'boli tribe. Embark on a boat ride across the tranquil lake, witness the breathtaking waterfalls, and immerse yourself in the vibrant traditions and heritage of the T'boli people. Lake Sebu is a destination that combines natural beauty with cultural immersion.
9. Balabac Islands: Located at the southernmost tip of Palawan, the Balabac Islands are a hidden paradise known for their pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and diverse marine life. Explore the untouched beauty of these islands, go island-hopping, and discover the vibrant underwater world through snorkeling or diving. The Balabac Islands offer a secluded escape for those in search of tranquility and natural wonders.
10. Homonhon Island: Steeped in history and untouched beauty, Homonhon Island in Eastern Samar holds great significance as the place where Ferdinand Magellan first landed in the Philippines. This 20-kilometer-long island offers a glimpse into the country's past and showcases its natural wonders. Explore the unspoiled beaches, hike through lush forests, and immerse yourself in the historical and natural richness of Homonhon Island.
These top 10 undiscovered wonders in the Philippines each possess their own unique charm and story, waiting to be explored. Step off the beaten path and embark on an adventure to uncover the hidden gems that the Philippines has to offer. Whether it's immersing yourself in the vibrant marine life, witnessing ancient traditions, or marveling at the natural landscapes, the wonders of the Philippines are bound to leave a lasting impression. Adventure awaits!
Article Type: Roundups and “Best of” lists:
Target Audience: Adventurous Travelers, Local Filipinos, Eco-tourists, Cultural Enthusiasts, Travel Bloggers and Influencers
Topic: "Exploring Hidden Gems: An Unconventional Tour of the Philippines"
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ovrcat · 4 months
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Gen Z Travelog: The Hunger for Thrilling Travel Expedition
Generation Z, the youth of today, have a strong desire for thrilling travel experiences. They want more than just ordinary vacations. This generation, born into a world of technological innovation and global interconnectedness, seeks more than just leisurely vacations; they crave immersive encounters that push the boundaries of traditional tourism. In today’s generation, the young travelers seeks authenticity, spontaneity, and meaningful connections in their travels.
In today’s generation age, the love for adventurous travel is evident in their enthusiasm for adrenaline-pumping activities. This generation seeks out thrill-seeking opportunities such as bungee jumping, skydiving, rock climbing, and white-water rafting. The young travelers have a strong inclination towards off-the-beaten-path destinations and unconventional experiences. Rather than sticking to well-trodden tourist trails, they prefer to explore lesser-known locales and immerse themselves in the authentic culture of a place. With this, the thrill of these activities goes beyond mere entertainment; it represents a quest for self-discovery and an opportunity to challenge themselves physically and mentally. These travelers eagerly seeks out opportunities to push their limits and conquer new heights. The adrenaline rush they experience fuels their passion for adventure and leaves them craving more. In addition, the Philippines boasts a myriad of natural wonders, from pristine beaches and lush rainforests to towering mountains and hidden caves. For young travelers, the opportunity to explore these breathtaking landscapes is irresistible. Whether it’s island-hopping in Palawan to discover secluded coves and vibrant coral reefs, trekking to the crater of Mount Pinatubo for a glimpse of its majestic beauty, or spelunking in the underground rivers of Puerto Princesa, adventure awaits at every turn. As they navigate the archipelago’s diverse landscapes and vibrant communities, they are not just tourists; they are explorers, ambassadors, and stewards of the Philippines’ natural and cultural treasures.
The internet age of these travelers are not just passive observers; they are active participants in shaping the future of travel in the country. By embracing sustainable travel practices and supporting local communities, they leave a positive impact on the places they visit, ensuring that future generations can continue to enjoy the beauty and wonder of the Philippines. As they return home with memories of their adventures and experiences, the young adventurous individuals carry a newfound appreciation for the world around them and a commitment to preserving its wonders for generations to come. In the end, their journey is not just about the places they’ve been or the things they’ve seen; it’s about the connections they’ve made, the lessons they’ve learned, and the impact they’ve had on the world around them.
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remyraaawr · 7 months
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EXPLORING SAN VICENTE, PALAWAN | Remy Gaon ❤️
MY PALAWAN VLOG IS NOW UPLOADED  
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Many people wants to visit Coron and El Nido but Mitchie and I decided to visit the underrated location in Palawan which is San Vicente. Let's start to explore this breathtaking island because San Vicente has it all and we can't wait to share our experiences with you :)
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jasfhercallejo · 1 year
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Most travel slogans tempt you to travel to "escape". But of course, one never escapes from oneself. As you may have read in my previous blogs, I also consider myself as an escapist. I travel to find peace of mind, reflect on my previous actions, and learn how to deal with the real world with the eagerness to do better, and thirst to challenge myself to do things I am most afraid of.
Perhaps going out of our comfort zones provides us with a point of access, that most are unfamiliar pursuing. Travel is simply another door to experiencing oneself. Before, I travel to see the world. Now, I travel to let the world see me. The always trying version of me. The Jasfher that is loving and caring, and is unafraid of other people's opinion.
Dave has shown me that there's more to life, and that being in the present is so much simpler when surrounded by people who truly matter. I wholeheartedly take pleasure on the thought that I never have to be someone else for him to accept me.
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Traditionally there are tours A, B, C and D. Each tour offering a set of 5+ beaches, islands, lagoons and snorkeling spots. Originally, we booked tours A, B and C. But after giving it some thought, we removed Tour B fro our itinerary, to give time and try scuba diving in the morning, and food crawl from afternoon till night. Probably oune of our best decision during this trip.
Of all the islands that we've been to, my favorite islands would include Shimizu island and Helicopter Island.
In Shimizu, the tall, black limestone mountains are guarded by beautiful palm trees and a stretch of white sand. The water is crystal clear and perfect for swimming and snorkeling. As a matter of fact, snorkeling at Shimizu Island is very popular. The island is considered to be one of the best snorkeling areas in El Nido and many tourists come here to explore the diverse marine life.
Helicopter Island, officially named Dilumacad Island, got its name because of the shape it takes when you see it from a distance. Once you get closer, its soft cream-colored sand and cerulean waters will lure you in and keep you entranced. It is a good place to relax, unwind, and enjoy the beautiful beachscape.
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Going to Palawan with my boyfriend publicly holding hands is, to tell you the truth, invigorating (read: ganito pala feeling ng artista haha). It's like were sucked in our own little fantasy world where it's just the two of us, enjoying this little piece of heaven.
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jilltravennersblog · 11 months
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BIG BAD THAI RESTAURANT IN EL NIDO PALAWAN A MUST VISIT🫰
Here's my review for Big Bad Thai Restaurant:
I recently had the pleasure of dining at Big Bad Thai Restaurant, and I must say it was an exceptional experience. From the moment I stepped inside, I was greeted with a warm and inviting ambiance that set the stage for a memorable meal.
The first thing that struck me was the impeccable service. The staff members were friendly, attentive, and knowledgeable about the menu. They took the time to explain various dishes and made excellent recommendations based on our preferences. Their passion for Thai cuisine was evident, and it enhanced our overall dining experience.
Now, let's talk about the food. The menu at Big Bad Thai Restaurant offers a wide range of traditional Thai dishes, and each one we tried was bursting with authentic flavors. The ingredients were fresh, and the dishes were expertly prepared. From the rich and creamy curries to the perfectly balanced stir-fries, every bite was a delightful explosion of taste.
One standout dish was the Pad Thai. It was beautifully presented, with a vibrant combination of noodles, fresh vegetables, succulent shrimp, and a tantalizing sauce that had just the right amount of tanginess. The blend of sweet, sour, and savory flavors was absolutely divine.
Another highlight was the Tom Yum soup. It had a bold and robust flavor profile, with a perfect balance of spiciness and tanginess. The soup was generously filled with plump shrimp, mushrooms, and aromatic herbs, creating a comforting and satisfying bowl of goodness.
The attention to detail extended to the restaurant's atmosphere as well. The décor was tastefully done, with Thai-inspired elements that added to the overall charm. The seating arrangements were comfortable, and the restaurant had a cozy yet lively atmosphere, making it an ideal place for both intimate dinners and group gatherings.
Overall, Big Bad Thai Restaurant exceeded my expectations in every aspect. From the warm and attentive service to the incredible flavors and inviting ambiance, it was a dining experience to remember. Whether you're a Thai food enthusiast or simply looking to explore new flavors, I highly recommend visiting Big Bad Thai Restaurant. You won't be disappointed!
PS: We had a nice spot during on our visits right front on the El Nido Beach🫰💙
📍Location: here.
➡️ Fb page: here.
If you are in El Nido guys try to have a quick stop to this restaurant if you are a vegetarian I must say you are in a good place.🫰
Note: If you are a short Filipina like me you cannot have a chance to look yourself in the toilet on the mirror because the mirror is high I mean the mirror is taller than me lol. Anyway is not a problem with me because I saw a similar like in the Italian Pizza hub.
WE DO LOVE THAI FOOD!!!
Have a safe travels to you'll.
Love
Jill Travenner
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