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Travel Philippines Series, Part 1: 2 BASIC TIPS WE WOULD LOVE TO SHARE TO ROOKIE TRAVELLERS

We love to travel, it’s not only a part of what we are, traveling is actually who we are. Yet before we achieve a sense of familiarity in this quest, there were stumbling blocks and bitter taste of unfortunate blunders along the way, “rookie mistakes” as others aptly term it.

Capiz, 2019

But with 36 provinces under our belt out of 81 magnificent provinces of the Philippines, in just a couple of years since we began this journey, a feat hindered by the surge of this pandemic, we finally somehow grasp and understood some basic concepts and tenets of traveling within our beloved Philippines.

Iloilo, 2019

And these are our personal notes we would like to share to our naïve travel selves, if only there is a time machine existing. And we do hope, these bits and pieces of information can actually help your journey if one day you would want to step foot in and explore our beautiful country.

Batangas, 2019

1. DO. YOUR. RESEARCH.

Siargao, 2020

Like in war, one should never tread new places empty handed. But hey, we are not even referring to carrying of offensive weapons or defensive shields, heck it would be impossible to leave the airport or enter for that matter. But rather, we are more concerned on arming ourselves with an adequate knowledge of the locality, its people, practices, culture and tradition. Yes, this tip may somehow be a no-brainer yet often overlooked out of excitement and over-complacency.

Ilocos Norte, 2019

For instance, our first travel together in Dapitan City, Zamboanga Del Norte was not only memorable but also full funny bloopers and nerve wracking moments. Oh how we extremely love the place and the memories we created there but unfortunately, our 3-day stay did literally burn so many holes in our wallets and pockets. We carried a minimal amount of money on the assumption that provincial life equals lesser cost. Later did we know that everything about this province is relatively pricier considering the distance of their locality to the place where they primarily source out their food and other items. On our 2nd day of stay, we had to contend ourselves with a loaf of Gardenia sliced bread we had to sneakily smuggle inside the hotel room to avoid corkage fees. While we basked in the beauty of the 5-star resort we were staying, our “upset” stomachs needed to resist the temptation, taste and the aroma of well-cooked gourmet meals. Thank God we already paid for the hotel room a month in advance, including the daily buffet breakfast, or our stomachs won’t ever forgive us for making them suffer every dinner and lunch.

Tips are almost always welcome but while in Benguet, I almost disrespected an Ifugao without deliberately doing so to which I am already deeply sorry for. It was our first time to travel in Baguio but unfortunately the Strawberry Farm in La Trinidad was not yet ready to accept strawberry picking customers for lack of ripe strawberries to pick. So I asked our driver to somehow allow us to take a photo in the field to which he obliged. Coincidentally we were brought to the area where there were ripe red strawberries tended by an Ifugao farmer. Upon learning that we were from Cebu, she allowed us to pick three strawberries for picture taking purposes. Out of excitement and extreme happiness, I handed her an extra Php100 as a tip for allowing us to enjoy an activity which was unavailable to the public but she declined. (Take note that we already purchased two kilos of her fresh produce at the time.) I didn’t know that my insistence already pestered her since most of them are not accustomed to tips. They really are naturally kind people whom I have great admiration and respect for.

Benguet, 2018

Look how important it is to familiarize your first or next travel destination before breaking new ground, and this leads us to Tip #2.

Baguio, 2019

2. Plan ahead.

Negros Oriental, 2017

Imagine if we did not book a room and paid for the breakfast buffet in advance, it will probably take more than just a Gardenia Loaf Bread to satisfy our needs and we could have end up sleeping in the plaza at night or washing dishes for unpaid hotel bills. We merely relied on our personal assumptions about the place which WAS A HORRENDOUS ROOKIE MISTAKE and with lack of research, we failed to plan properly.

Although, we have read some tips that paying for your food upon order saves a lot of moolahs on booking costs, we still prefer to book a room with breakfast in advance. Why? Having something which is one less of a worry during the actual trip is much more precious for us than the exact amount that can be saved from the booking costs. Peace of mind is priceless my dears and you can thank us later.

See, the second step in traveling, after research, is knowing yourself and your budget. Travel can be expensive or affordable, depending on your choice and preference. How much you are willing to spend initially determines the type of accommodation you will be billeted into, the kind of activities you will want to enjoy and the number of days you will be staying worry-free.

Camiguin, 2020

Travel is a personal experience that guarantees personal joy and satisfaction. But to ensure maximum enjoyment minus the mishaps and the headaches, it’s best to familiarize your self and get acquainted with the locality and plan ahead.

Bohol, 2018

Camiguin Villas


When we speak of Bali, we always equate the name with luxury or anything postcard-worthy. How could we not be when we get to book villas in Bali and majority of the accommodations being offered boast of a perfect landscape deserving of anyone’s IG space.

Balai sa Baibai

Unfortunately, villas are not a thing here in my country. While there are villas in Palawan, Panglao and Boracay, more often than not, they are considered as luxuries for the elites and not intended for the budget backpackers. But while we kept ourselves in awe by looking at the other side of the fence literally, who would have thought that somewhere here at home, we’d find almost the same brand of luxury coupled with world-renowned Filipino hospitality and is somehow budget-friendly.

Camiguin wasn’t really in our radar just yet until we were given no reason to refuse a time off. Camiguin is a small island located in between Visayas and Mindanao but wholly considered as part of the latter region. While it is mostly accessible by plane from Cebu, there are other options to reach the island from different parts of the country. So before getting too caught up with the busy world after the long holidays, we flew to Camiguin, to the “island born of fire”.

There are a number of charming accommodations in Camiguin at a great bargain price, but we knew we had to try Balai sa Baibai. Their Agoda ad and pictures are so enticing that we had to book in Sagay Villa for the entire duration of the trip.

2pm was supposed to be our mandated check in time yet despite arriving 2 hours earlier from the standard, we highly appreciate the thoughtfulness extended for our early arrival. We actually thought that we will be wasting a couple of hours waiting for our villa’s availability, but to our surprise, we were ushered immediately after it was cleaned and prepped for our 2-nights occupancy. That’s a plus for customer service we must say.

But what was truly a shocker for us both was our personal hesitation to leave the villa despite our inability to stay stiIl. It was so aesthetically pleasing and customer service was top-notch that we agreed on cutting our 2-day island tour short just to spend more time in our villa, well aside from the fact that the weather was uncooperative. The tour is worth another blog entry but the point is, having a nice accommodation is truly a game-changer eh?


Then again, there was not much argument necessary on whether to stay put or roam around since we had everything vital for our entire stay. We had a lounge area and a dining table just beside our private dipping pool, there’s a mini kitchen installed complete with appliances and utensils, an open shower with provisioned toiletries, cabled tv, air-conditioning and generator sets and a queen-sized bed.

If we got too lazy to cook even a simple meal, we could simply dial the bar’s digits and food will be served and delivered.

And if all of these areeen’t that much of a steal just yet, it comes with free breakfasts and complimentary afternoon snacks.


We did stroll around the premises and spent time by the sea shore and we were taken aback by the fact that we got to enjoy these activities minus the crowd. Balai sa BaiBai does not offer day tour promos, hence, you are assured of exclusivity and safety, away from the prying eyes of the public. Amazing yet?

But what I love about Balai sa Baibai the most was our sunset dinner date by the beach. It was so intimate, romantic and exclusive. The most kilig we had in years. Char.

While Balai sa Baibai is a tad pricier than most accommodations in the island, at more or less 5k Php at night, yet it is also relatively cheaper among its contemporaries. But for someone who values privacy, a cozy atmosphere and a home away from home, we knew all along we really got our money’s worth.

Leaving Camiguin so soon was both depressing and heartbreaking. Yet, our only consolation was our unique and memorable stay which cannot be bought by any amount of money. True enough, Bali will always be on top of our bucketlist for setting the bar so high for an ideal vacation spot but we are more than happy to experience Balai sa Baibai once more. It exceeded our expectations when it comes to experiencing affordable luxury.

Any suggestions on where to next?