Every time I travel to Boracay, I always seem to ask the same questions I'm faced with on each trip. So I ended up researching the same few issues again and again. So I figured I might as well write my own post on it to save time on the future.
Travelling to Boracay has become so familiar that I usually opt for the backpacking route. So here are the what you need to know when you want to get to Boracay, the kuripot way.
GETTING TO NAIA
Option 1 - NAIA Airport Shuttle
For local trips, I usually end up taking Cebu Pacific because it's cheaper. To go to Terminal 3, there is an airport shuttle in Pasay Rotonda. It is usually parked inside the terminal on the side of the south bound MRT Station. The bus is painted white and has no visible markings. Just ask the conductor/driver if its the airport shuttle. Fare is fixed at 20 pesos (as of July 24, 2014). It leaves every hour from 6:00 am - 11:00 pm. From Pasay Rotonda, it heads to the arrival section (ground floor) of Terminal 3. You will need to leave at least 3 hrs from departure time as it takes the bus some time to be full before it leaves. There also might be heavy traffic.
Option 2 - Nichols Jeepney or Tricycle
If you do have a very early morning flight, the shuttle bus won't be a viable option. Alternately you can take either Public Utility Jeeps plying the "Nichols" route or Tricycles. Both will drop you off at the curb right at the mouth of the arrival section of the airport. You will have to walk around 3 -5 minutes to the airport gate. For the tricycle, if you are alone, they charge 50 pesos for the special trip or 8 pesos if you wait for the vehicle to become full
ARRIVAL IN BORACAY
Getting to Caticlan Jetty Port
You have either flown to Kalibo or Caticlan to get to Boracay. So here are the directions for both Airports.
Kalibo Airport - Flights are generally cheaper to Kalibo but it is around 2 hours away from the Jetty Port. Upon arriving at the airport, you have the option of either taking a van or a bus. The van generally cost 150 pesos per person. The vehicles parked just outside the terminal seems to be cheaper. The van option will be a little tight but will be faster to leave. The tourist bus is run by Southwest Tours and cost 200 pesos. It is spacious but takes some time to get filled. The bus also has one stop.
Caticlan Airport - Upon arriving, if there are 3 - 4 of you, it is better to take the Tricycle right across the arrival exit of airport. It cost 50 pesos fixed, for a capacity of 4 persons. But if you are alone or want to save money, you can actually walk to the jetty port. It is around 10 minutes away by walking. Upon exiting the arrival door, walk to your left and exit the airport compound. From the airport gate, walk to the right until you reach a busy intersection, I forgot the name of the hardware store but you won't be able to miss the intersection. There are also signs pointing to the left for the Jetty Port. Upon reaching the intersection, cross the street and walk towards the jetty port.
CATICLAN JETTY PORT
This is very straightforward. Boats depart for Boracay from 6 am - 7 pm. Here are the breakdown of fees
Terminal Fee - 100
Environmental Fee - 75
Outrigger Boat Fee- 25
Total 200 pesos
The boat ride is only roughly 10 - 15 minutes.
Cagban Port / Boracay Island
Upon arriving at Cagban Port, you can either take the tricycle parked inside the port or outside the gate near the gas station. Do not take the mini cab as it costs 300 pesos. If you take the tricycle inside the port, most likely they will take you for a tourist and charge you a fixed 100 pesos per trip. If you are alone, it is better to go outside and flag a passing or waiting tricycle for a minimum of 10 - 20 pesos depending on distance. A special trip or a trip wherein you are reserving the whole vehicle for the duration of trip is 100 pesos.
A special trip to Puka Beach will cost you 150 pesos fixed per trip. Some of the tricycle drivers have a tendency to rip off tourist so beware of the going costs and ask the resort or front desk for current rates.
RETURNING TO MANILA
On the return trip, the tricycle cost is the same as arrival. Either take a special trip for 100 pesos or 20 pesos to the port if you are the sharing the vehicle. The cost of the return jetty port trip is 125 pesos (100 pesos terminal fee and 25 pesos boat ride)
Upon arriving at the Caticlan Jetty Port, if you are heading to Kalibo Airport, vans are waiting and cost around 100 - 150 pesos, Southwest bus cost 200 pesos. If you are heading to Caticlan Airport, tricyle cost 50 pesos fixed, or you can walk to the airport.
Kalibo Airport and Caticlan Airport both charge 200 pesos for the Terminal Fee. Upon Arriving in NAIA Terminal 3, you can take the same Airport shuttle waiting at the farthest right side of the driveway of the arrival hall.
Bon Voyage.
Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Surot in One Tagaytay Place
I’m
recounting my encounters with “Surots” at Room 511 of One Tagaytay Place to let
the management realize the gravity of this event. There is no compensation for a ruined weekend
and going through a sleepless night feeling paranoid that “Surots” will come
crawling again.
I
have previously stayed at One
Tagaytay Place before around 3 years ago and had a
satisfactory experience. So when a friend
graciously invited me to spend the night using his vouchers, I accepted his
invitation. Along with 5 friends and a 2
year old baby, we drove to One
Tagaytay Place on the afternoon of August 24, 2013. Check-in was uneventful. We had two vouchers for two rooms on double
occupancy, hence requested for two additional beds. Everything seemed to be going well. We retired at around 1 AM.
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Not actual picture, but so readers can compare with the insect in the video. |
At
around 2:30 AM, I woke up with an itchy sensation on my finger. I tried to go back to sleep and ignore my
itchy finger but I started to itch all over.
I went to the bathroom for a closer look at my finger which now had a
swollen bump similar to an insect bite.
I also had bumps on my nape. I
decided to check my bed for an insect and was shocked to see what appeared to
be a “Surot”. Using the hotel WIFI, we confirmed that these
insects were indeed “Surot”, commonly found in crowded and unclean beds but
should NEVER be seen in hotels such as One Tagaytay Place (video attached Crawling Surot One Tagaytay Place ).
I killed the insect with my fingernail which excreted blood. So I woke my two other friends and was horrified to see multiple blood engorged “Surot” crawling on the other bed (attached video Surot and Bloodstains in One Tagaytay Place).
I killed the insect with my fingernail which excreted blood. So I woke my two other friends and was horrified to see multiple blood engorged “Surot” crawling on the other bed (attached video Surot and Bloodstains in One Tagaytay Place).
I called up the front desk to report the problem. After around 10 minutes, a housekeeping crew knocked and transferred us to the room across. By that time it was already around 3 am, I tried to go to sleep but sleep didn’t come until around 5 am as I still felt very itchy all over. I also worried that the bed also had more “Surots” in it.
After
breakfast, we talked to the GM who expressed disbelief at the occurrence and
mentioned that this was the first time that “Surot” was being reported. He was nice enough and promised to look into
the matter. He also mentioned about
waiving our incidental charges and “titingnan nya kung paano sya makakabawi for
the inconvenience.” The GM also
mentioned that “Surots” may hitch a ride in bags. We talked to the GM again inside the room and
showed him the dead insects of which the GM replied that it was too big to be
“Surot” and that “Surot” are invisible to the naked eye (are you kidding me?!).
Around 30 minutes later, my friend, who owned the vouchers, talked to the GM
who mentioned that he will waive the room charges.
So
it was to my classmate’s surprise that during the checkout, the receptionist
asked him how we would like to settle the room charges, cash or credit card?! My classmate retorted that their GM had
already mentioned waiving the room charges.
The receptionist, without further instruction from anyone, immediately replied
by saying we had two options either to waive the 2 extra pax charge of 2.4K Pesos
or the return of the vouchers. If
management was really sincere about assuaging our discomforts, then why would
the receptionist go through with the farce of asking how we would like to
settle the room charges? We chose the
first option as we had no intentions of returning to One Tagaytay Place . To make it worse, when we were leaving, the
receptionist asked my friend if we came from out of the country. This last comment made us feel as if they are
insinuating that we may have carried the “Surots” into the hotel.
The
six of us are a group of businessmen and professionals and know that unexpected
incidents do happen during the course of any enterprise. Having guests being bitten in two Surot
infested hotel beds should have sent the management of One Tagaytay Place scampering into full
alert instead of this underwhelming response and insulting farce at the
checkout desk.
We
would have chosen the offered options without any further comments and would
have let this matter pass. BUT the
receptionist’s dishonest ruse of asking us the manner of payment right on the
onset convinced us that management is half hearted with dealing with the
incident. We are a group of reasonable
travelers and the management of One Tagaytay Place had their chance last Sunday
to quietly close this matter but the final deceptive act during the checkout
left us with an itching responsibility to let the travelling public know about
this experience. To the owners and
management of One Tagaytay Place ,
please clean up your act and please please CLEAN YOUR SUROT INFESTED BEDS!!
Friday, February 15, 2013
The Preservation of the Hookien Culture
In the Philippines,
when people typically meet new Chinese friends, they tend to ask the same few questions.
One of which is "Why do the Chinese only marry their own race?"
I've been asked this same question several times and would usually give a
decrepit response without giving much thought.
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Traditional Glutinous Rice also known as Tikoy |
Due to circumstances, I’ve stayed home to help out my mom
and consequently spend a lot more time with her. Like the general Chinese culture, the Hookien
or Fujian Chinese culture is ingrained with a lot of traditions, an
amalgamation of ancestor worship, peasant practices, Taoist and Buddhist
festivals. Most of the customs aim to
protect and prolong the family line. Similar
to the Hookien dialect, the practice of such traditions are done through word
of mouth and are never taught in school.
Most of the traditions I know, I learned by observing how my mom did it.
This brings us back to the question, “Why do Chinese parents
prefer Chinese partners for their children?” I don’t think it’s a racial thing
but rather a collective effort to preserve a cultural heritage. Traditionally, sons are expected to learn how
to earn a livelihood while daughters are expected to practice and preserve family
traditions. In a way, marrying a
non-Chinese bride threatens a way of life and a cultural heritage preserved
through the centuries.
Both of my sisters in law are non-Chinese and are clueless
about most Hookien practices and will probably remain to be so. Since I’m the one usually home, it falls unto
me to help my mom prepare for festivals.
A cultural heritage ultimately defines a person’s identity. It would be such a pity if centuries of
traditions just die out. I do hope that
regardless of gender, more Hookien Chinese would learn and preserve their
culture.
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Friday, January 25, 2013
New Year, new reasons to write
I have since taken a hiatus from updating my blog. But a friend encouraged me to take it up
again, so here I am. My primary reason
for starting a blog then was to air my distaste at the underhanded way that Dusit
Hotel Manila managed its promotional vouchers sold through Cashcashpinoy.com. It highlighted the fact that even though honesty
is the best policy, even the largest names in the business community have
chosen not to do so. Merchants approach
voucher websites primarily because they want to promote their products and
services. As a business graduate and an
entrepreneur, I know that honesty and good value is the only way to build a
loyal customer base. Unfortunately, by shortchanging
and sugarcoating lame deals, merchants and voucher websites achieve the exact
opposite.
I do believe that good value without the hefty price tag can
still be found in the Metro. So for the
New Year, I would try to write more about finding good eats in the City. I still purchase voucher deals now and then,
but not from Cashcashpinoy.com. One of
the common problems I encounter is the lack of solid and reliable reviews about
certain merchants. I would try my best
to write about every deal that I try as a way of paying it forward to other
blog writers who took the time to write an honest review.
So thank you and stay tune.
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011
No Guarantees from Cashcashpinoy
This is a follow-up to my Dusit Basix/Cashcashpinoy experience. In the process of trying to figure out what my legal rights with regards to these vouchers, it starts to dawn on me that buying from Cashcashpinoy is the same as playing Russian roulette. It may seem a good deal in paper but you are actually gambling. I asked Cashcashpinoy what steps are they doing to protect their consumers and here is what they wrote back:
"CashCashPinoy.com cannot process and grant requests for refunds and/or exchange of goods and/or services. Once the User finalizes the purchase process by checking out, the sale is considered perfected. . . . . . . Any controversy, dispute/s and/or claim/s for refund/s and/or exchange of purchased items which may either be good/s and/or service/s shall be addressed and resolved by the specific Merchant from whom the User purchased the good/s and/or service/s. "
So right from the start, consumers are not protected by the party that brokered the deal, Cashcashpinoy. The most that Cashcashpinoy will do is forward complaints. If you have issues, then you are on own. Imagine if its an isolated case and you are dealing with a large company, good luck getting a feedback, let alone a refund.
Be forewarned as well that Cashcashpinoy has no listed telephone number, a simple prerequisite for most trustworthy businesses. Metrodeal is another website that doesn't have a number.
At this stage when competition is fierce, it is prudent for group buying websites to protect their consumers. Groupon has gone as far as promising a full refund if you are unhappy with a purchase. So be forewarned when buying from Cashcashpinoy. ABSOLUTELY NO REFUNDS
"CashCashPinoy.com cannot process and grant requests for refunds and/or exchange of goods and/or services. Once the User finalizes the purchase process by checking out, the sale is considered perfected. . . . . . . Any controversy, dispute/s and/or claim/s for refund/s and/or exchange of purchased items which may either be good/s and/or service/s shall be addressed and resolved by the specific Merchant from whom the User purchased the good/s and/or service/s. "
So right from the start, consumers are not protected by the party that brokered the deal, Cashcashpinoy. The most that Cashcashpinoy will do is forward complaints. If you have issues, then you are on own. Imagine if its an isolated case and you are dealing with a large company, good luck getting a feedback, let alone a refund.
Be forewarned as well that Cashcashpinoy has no listed telephone number, a simple prerequisite for most trustworthy businesses. Metrodeal is another website that doesn't have a number.
At this stage when competition is fierce, it is prudent for group buying websites to protect their consumers. Groupon has gone as far as promising a full refund if you are unhappy with a purchase. So be forewarned when buying from Cashcashpinoy. ABSOLUTELY NO REFUNDS
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Monday, August 8, 2011
My Letter to Cashcashpinoy
I'm writing on behalf of my friends, whom I dined with at Dusit Basix Dinner Buffet last August 5, 2011. I was able to convince both of them to purchase the vouchers because of the inclusion of free-flowing wine/beer in the beverage choices.
The buffet spread was also very limited. There was no oysters, no dimsum or peking duck , or sashimi as advertised. I understand buffet spreads varies, but for them to replace popular choices with a Lumpiang Ubod station simply baffles me. Dusit Basix Buffet is the only hotel buffet in Metro Manila that doesn't have a Chinese station, a Japanese station without sashimi and a Lumpiang Ubod station which no one ate from. If Dusit Thani Hotel hoped to advertise Basix Buffet, they certainly succeeded. It is as the name implies, it is VERY BASIC. Please check your expectations at the door because you will just be disappointed. Sorry on being harsh, but this experience has totally ruined my impression of this grand dame of a hotel.
As for Cashcashpinoy, when we purchase from/recommend your website, we are also purchasing a promise from you to deliver on the terms advertised. You simply cannot ask us to renegotiate the terms of the voucher each time we face the merchants themselves. I'm a businessman as well and i understand the growing pains in business. The moment we recommend your website, we put our reputations on the line as well. I have assured friends and family that as long you read the terms and conditions, they will be fine. But based on this experience, apparently it is no longer true.
Whether it is a shortcoming of Dusit or Cashcashpinoy, I am simply disappointed with this experience. The voucher business is based on trust. Without it, I'm not sure I will purchase from nor recommend your website in the future.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Cashcashpinoy Sucks
I rarely complain but in this case i feel compelled to write about my experience with Cashcashpinoy.com so that future consumers can be warned about the potential pitfalls of this website and other group selling websites.
Three of us purchased and used 3 vouchers of Dusit Basix Buffet last August 5, 2011. I was able to coax my friends to purchase the vouchers because Cashcashpinoy expressly advertised that wine/beer was INCLUDED in the buffet deal. It is even still posted on their Facebook account (deal dated May 2011). When we ordered wine, the attendant said it was already excluded from the deal. It was INTENTIONALLY EXCLUDED from voucher holders as we saw that regular patrons were being served beer/wine. There was also other things that Cashcashpinoy advertised which were not included such as dimsum and peking duck stations.
Some people might argue that we already got a good deal paying P699 compared to the full price of P1.4K. To begin with, the buffet spread is nowhere near the discounted price let alone the full price.
Some people might ask, why didn't you point it out to the staff of Dusit Thani Hotel? We did and we got a single serving of wine which is still a far cry from what was advertised. If what was advertised was delivered, we shouldn't even be arguing. Why didn't we argue harder? Do you really want to make a scene when you just wanted a relaxing night with your friends?
Funny thing was I have a friend who purchased around 20 vouchers and used it earlier on during the effective period. They got everything advertised. Perhaps Dusit Thani Hotel Manila felt they got the losing end of the deal and thus unilaterally renege on their side of the bargain. Good job Dusit Thani Hotel Manila. I will forever remember how you shortchanged me and my friends.
This experience shows the extreme weakness of the organization behind Cashcashpinoy.com. This website also does not a listed telephone number you can call. I suppose they already expect to receive a deluge of complaints and they want to hide behind an email address. So next time you are planning to purchase vouchers for an occasion. Don't buy it from Cashcashpinoy. Because at the end of the day, they cannot guarantee what their merchants promise and you cannot trust what they write even if its in black and white. So consumers, BEWARE OF CASHCASHPINOY.COM
Three of us purchased and used 3 vouchers of Dusit Basix Buffet last August 5, 2011. I was able to coax my friends to purchase the vouchers because Cashcashpinoy expressly advertised that wine/beer was INCLUDED in the buffet deal. It is even still posted on their Facebook account (deal dated May 2011). When we ordered wine, the attendant said it was already excluded from the deal. It was INTENTIONALLY EXCLUDED from voucher holders as we saw that regular patrons were being served beer/wine. There was also other things that Cashcashpinoy advertised which were not included such as dimsum and peking duck stations.
Some people might argue that we already got a good deal paying P699 compared to the full price of P1.4K. To begin with, the buffet spread is nowhere near the discounted price let alone the full price.
Some people might ask, why didn't you point it out to the staff of Dusit Thani Hotel? We did and we got a single serving of wine which is still a far cry from what was advertised. If what was advertised was delivered, we shouldn't even be arguing. Why didn't we argue harder? Do you really want to make a scene when you just wanted a relaxing night with your friends?
Funny thing was I have a friend who purchased around 20 vouchers and used it earlier on during the effective period. They got everything advertised. Perhaps Dusit Thani Hotel Manila felt they got the losing end of the deal and thus unilaterally renege on their side of the bargain. Good job Dusit Thani Hotel Manila. I will forever remember how you shortchanged me and my friends.
This experience shows the extreme weakness of the organization behind Cashcashpinoy.com. This website also does not a listed telephone number you can call. I suppose they already expect to receive a deluge of complaints and they want to hide behind an email address. So next time you are planning to purchase vouchers for an occasion. Don't buy it from Cashcashpinoy. Because at the end of the day, they cannot guarantee what their merchants promise and you cannot trust what they write even if its in black and white. So consumers, BEWARE OF CASHCASHPINOY.COM
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