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Voyaging Visayas: A Prelude

Cebu-Dumaguete-Siquijor-Bacolod may be a common route for Pinoy backpackers, but a bit insane for the preggy traveler. Had I known I was on the way, I wouldn’t have planned such intense trip.

The initial itinerary primarily revolved around meeting up with a couple of hubby’s friends (whose sole purpose for visiting the Philippines is a tattoo) from Australia. And blame it on a seat sale’s allure, I booked a flight from Manila to Cebu, then a flight from Bacolod back to Manila.

Yes, that meant a plentitude of intercity bus rides and ferry crossings in between. And no, morning sickness did not spoil our voyage.


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In just 11 days, having spent P9,133 (inclusive of airfare) each, hubby and I were able to squeeze in these destinations:

1. Cebu (Basilica Minore Del Santo Nino, Fort San Pedro, Magellan’s Cross)
2. Bantayan Island (Alice Beach, Sugar Beach, Paradise Beach, Ogtong Cave)
3. Dumaguete (Rizal Boulevard, Casaroro Falls)
4. Siquijor (Siquijor Town, Salagdoong Beach, Kagusua Beach, San Antonio De Padua Church, Cambugahay Falls.
5. Bacolod (Balay Negrense Museum, Mambukal Falls)

Looking action packed, ei? Well more of, err, semi-suicidal to me. And so how did a constantly-nauseous/starving-two-monther survive this frenetic schedule? Articles will be posted soon… Uhm, once I get some time off mum duties again.

[Voyaging Visayas took place February 2010. Price of goods, transportation and so forth may already be different.]


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Gay Mitra
When not backpacking, she teaches her daughter sight words and belly dancing (even if she's not good at it). She's currently eating her way around some hippie town in Australia. She loves talking about herself in the third person.

7 thoughts on “Voyaging Visayas: A Prelude

  1. i’m planning an 8-day trip down south next month (before the surge of holy week bakasyonistas). just like you, i don’t want to squander years of savings on a vacay. reading your blog has been very helpful. (btw, i discovered you through blissfulguro’s blog.) thanks very much for sharing your experience. 🙂

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