When
AirAsia Philippines
launched their domestic destinations, they offered a very cheap all-in fare of
275 pesos per way. We immediately
grabbed that offer and booked a roundtrip flight to Kalibo for 5. A few months later and even a week before our
flight, more friends joined so we ended with 9 pax. Of course the other four persons paid a
higher fare because the promo had ended when they decided to join us.
Since
we booked an early morning flight from Clark International
Airport, we decided to
rent a vehicle which will take us to the there.
And since we are 9 people, it didn’t cost us that much, it was just like
taking the Philtranco bus service from Megamall.
We
reached the airport early so check-in wasn’t that difficult. We were at the
pre-departure area in no time. Our
flight left on time and we arrived 20 minutes ahead of schedule, the best
record I have experienced so far.
For
this trip, we decided to stay at La Carmela de Boracay Resort Hotel. We never tried this hotel before because we
thought it was too far. But its good
reviews and cheap price convinced us to try this place. Upon reaching the resort, we were welcomed by
their staff holding a list of expected guests.
We were escorted to the reception area and were immediately served with
welcome drinks while we check-in. We
were surprised to be upgraded to executive rooms. It had two double beds, mini ref, electronic
safe, LCD TV, balcony, a bath tub, and a cabinet. Although it is located at the end of the
resort, it’s a short walk to the beach front area where their swimming pool is
located. They also have another pool at
the executive wing. In front of the
resort, at the beach, they serve buffet dinner at an affordable price. All come with great food choices and
accompanied by a live acoustic music.
Although
located on the far end of Station 2, near station 3, it is still a short walk
from D’Mall for some souvenir shopping.
The sand on this part of the beach is still at its best so it’s worth
the stay.
The
island looked better from the last time I was there five months ago. The erosion was less noticeable for first
timers, but for someone who frequently visits the island, it certainly changed
a lot. Of course it would not be
complete if we don’t visit Cocomangas, the bar established in Boracay a year
after it was discovered by tourists.
We
stayed for three days and enjoyed the good weather, although it rained during
our first night. On our way back, we
were picked-up by southwest tours from our resort and had an arranged transfers
up to Kalibo International Airport. At the airport, there was no separate counter
for passengers who already checked-in online, so we had to join the long
queues. Even passengers without check-in
baggage had to fall in line at the same counters. Another reason for the long lines was their
machines. The printers didn’t work so
the ground crews had to manually write the serial numbers and flight numbers on
the stickers. After the check-in process,
we had to pay for the terminal fee before we can proceed to the pre-departure
area. But before we enter the area, we
had to weigh our bags first to make sure that we don’t exceed 7 Kilos cabin
baggage allowance. One of our friend’s
bag exceeded the limit for two kilos.
And since one of us had checked-in all his bags, we told the ground
staff if it is okay if we do not remove the excess since the other do not have
any bags with him and we are on the same itinerary, but the staff still refused
entry, so what we did was removed one plastic full of souvenir items from the bag
and let the other one carry them so we can pass, then right in front of him as
we entered the area, we returned the items inside the bag and he just smiled. Maybe he also thinks that enforcing the rules
can sometimes be so funny and illogical.
At
the pre-departure area, we were surprised that foods were reasonably priced,
unlike other airports where they overprice all items because passengers have no
choice since they are inside the airport premises already. We tried the beef steak rice toppings for
only 100 pesos which is good enough for 2 two persons. Bongbong’s Piyaya can also be found inside
the airport.
While
waiting for our flight, we were worried with the announcements of several
airlines having delayed flights. But
when I saw AirAsia parking at the terminal building, I was relieved. I think we were the only on-time flight to
depart at that moment.
We
arrived Clark about 10 minutes ahead of
time. On our way home, we took the free
shuttle of Victory liner to Marquee Mall Bus Terminal( A fifty pesos deposit is
required which will be deducted from the fare going to Manila, this is to
ensure that passengers will be taking the Victory Liner bus upon reaching the
terminal). From there, we transferred to
the passenger bus bound to Pasay
and we alighted at Ortigas and walked our way to the Public Utility Vehicle
Terminal.