Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Boracay House (boracayhouse.com)

Hello,





Does anyone have reviews or comments about Boracay House. I know it is on the other side of the island, Bulabog Beach...is this a nice beach?



Also, has anyone had any bad experiences with Boracay House or has heard anything?





Everything sounds good so far from what they are telling me, and the rate is very good. I just want to make sure that I%26#39;m making the right decision in booking with them...





Any info would be great!





jimmy



Boracay House (boracayhouse.com)


Jimmy,





You might want to read the comments by boracaybill and davi-boy in the boracay butterfly garden post.





While I am sure the accomodation is probably ok...I find the conversations regarding surface water/sewage runoff to be disconcerting to say the least.





You may wish to factor this information into your decision making process.





Rob



Boracay House (boracayhouse.com)


Hi





Did you end up staying at Boracay House? Do you recommend this place?





Thanks




The comments by boracaybill and davi-boy in the boracay butterfly garden post does not help much as im not able to find anything concerning this. I have read that Boracay has sewage problems in general, but nothing particular about this area.





Does anyone know if the sewage problems are about to be solved or if the islands waters slowly get infected by this sewage problems? I read somewhere that some canadians was trying to sort Boracay麓s sewage problems out.





Unless i find a better option/offer and unless i hear bad news about boracayhouse i think i will go ahead and book it within a few days. But would like to have suggestions of any other private houses for rent at 6-800usd/month.




%26lt; But would like to have suggestions of any other private houses for rent at 6-800usd/month. %26gt;





Did you browse the the vacation house offers at the BBC website already ? %26gt;%26gt; www.bbcboracay.com/listprop.php?type=vh




Bulabog Beach most certainly does have pollution problems. Not with raw sewage but road drainage. stinky water running into the sea. Don%26#39;t swim there!



the Funboard Windsurfing cup was even cancelled this year due to this problem.




Thank you for your comments!





I checked the website you suggested and Boracayhouse seems to be the cheapest house to rent exept for one house. Also i got a 5% discount offer from the listed prices on www.boracayhouse.com.





The waterproblems at the Bulabog Beach sounds bad. But as i understand it, then everybody is going to Whitebeach to swim 10min from Bulabog anyway, so unless you go swimming there, there should be no problem.





Thanks, i appreciate your replies!

Lago De Oro Wakeboard Park Calatagan, Batangas

Greetings all,





Does anyone know how to get to the Lago de Oro Wakeboard Park from Manila? How to get in touch with the park? What are the accommodations like nearby?





This Balikbayan thanks you :)

Boracay Beware. Patrice Sloan Villa Warning

Avoid wasting your hard-earned money and holiday time renting Patrice Sloan%26#39;s Villa on Borocay.

You may be considering renting Patrice Sloan Villa based on the owner%26#39;s web site postings. We did, and followed through with a booking in December 2008. We left a few days after arriving. It was better to leave the place and lose our money than stay in what turned out to be one of the worst holiday rentals you can imagine.

What the owner%26#39;s advertising fails to disclose is the fact the villa is located in what is essentially a slum. Tragically, people around the world are faced with horrific living conditions and many of us do what we can as relatively rich westerners to help with the underprivileged at home and abroad. The question is, do you want to spend your holiday in such a neighborhood? On the owner%26#39;s web postings, carefully angled photos of the Patrice Sloan Villa - which itself is a very fine house - crop out the corrugated tin roofed shacks next door, the plethora of garbage strewn about, the farm animals roaming the streets with their feces everywhere, the gangs of shirtless children marauding day and night. A giant septic-smelling pond sits across the street - beside which is something that would be laughable at best, if you didn%26#39;t spend your holiday time and money across the street from it: a cock-fighting farm. Yes, meters away from the house are located literally dozens of roosters being groomed for cock fights, sitting out of doors day and night. And if you think one rooster making noise is an issue, try dozens, day and night. This noise is inescapable anywhere in the villa so peace and quiet are out of the question. And if you think roosters start crowing at dawn, try again - more like 3:30 am until well after nightfall. For anyone with animal rights concerns, having animals in your full view throughout your holiday which are being groomed to be abused for the pleasure of gamblers is just plain depressing.

In such a neighborhood, you may think that extra attention has been paid by the owner to securing the villa. Every lock on every window was broken. While bars exist on the lower story windows (and you%26#39;ve got to ask yourself why they are necessary to begin with) there are no bars on the upper story windows. Neighborhood residents (or perhaps not neighborhood residents…) marched through the yard at will. A fence surrounding the villa can be easily scaled - we watched people do it. There is no safe in the house for passports, cameras, wallets, etc. So if you are concerned about your physical security or the security of your possessions, our advice is to be wary.

After having such a unexpected and unpleasant stay, we complained to the owner. While we asked for a refund, we really weren%26#39;t expecting one; we thought at least though the owner would acknowledge the issues. Like the worst of any bad service experience, the individual responsible for the lack of disclosure about the villa%26#39;s setting and the poor state of security in the house simply took no responsibility. Tough luck, essentially was the owner%26#39;s response. No wonder the owner demands payment in full before arrival...

We went to Borocay at the worst time of the year for crowds, and the weather was relatively poor - neither issue of course the responsibility of the owner of Patrice Sloan%26#39;s villa. We felt though that posting a full disclosure of our experience would help any future holiday renters know exactly what they were getting into if they rented the place. The owner of Patrice Sloan%26#39;s villa certainly isn%26#39;t prepared to do that…

You%26#39;ve got choices on where to stay. Why risk it?

Boracay Beware. Patrice Sloan Villa Warning

several points, first you no doubt chose this place based on low prices first, second the area you describe is somewhat common with the off beach areas in some place and what you perceived as slums may be just families living their lives, next you did not say anything happened to you or that you had a problem while there........and next, I suggest you put your comments under their hotel specific feedback page. Any one last question..why did you not check your own advice to check the place you were to stay at...we all know websites can be misleading. Price ruled your choice..

Boracay Beware. Patrice Sloan Villa Warning

I find no problem with this post being posted of this forum. I would recommend reposting under hotels where it might reach more people considering this facility. Sorry you had such a bad experience and hope that this experience did not ruin your whole visit to Boracay.


Leftovertoo: you assume again and assuming makes an a.s.s. out of you. How do you know it was the price why Canadiantraveler40 rented Sloanes villa? did you talk to him outside this Forum? Maybe he choose it because it looked serene in the web site pictures. Shouldn%26#39;t we ask him before blaming him?

You are very fast in a.s.s.uming.


burpa, I suggest you look at the website and check rates first. Its my opinion........and like your opinion I am entitled to it after doing a bit of research.


I guess it%26#39;s pretty common on off-site locations. As far as severity and situation on what you see, pass through, noise, etc, varies and depends on how the management handles the situation. I checked the website and there%26#39;s only a picture of the building facade and the inside and nothing else from the outside except for the main beach. There was no mention of 24-hour security but then it should be the standard for all guest houses. That%26#39;s why I don%26#39;t rely mostly on websites as they could be decieving.

The Philippines is a developing country and sad to say, you will always find ';horrific living conditions';. But I think Boracay, a major tourist destination is unregulated and clearly there%26#39;s no zoning for commercial businesses and residential areas. There%26#39;s just too much going on and sad to say the island will loose her image in the future if everything remains unregulated. As far as environmental issue, I guess that%26#39;s a whole different story.


Leftover: opinion and assumption are two things.....


canadiantravellor40,

...I am sorry that you had a less than enjoyable experience

...of the location ...as a word to the wise...it is true that you need to do your homework first

...obviously your security concerns were valid

..as to the location it can indeed be a shock to see living conditions in for instance a squatters area especially if you have not experienced it before.

..most foriegners are culture shocked initially when they see how people live

..as for the roosters well they are a part of the local areas and during many of my trips are quite reliable as an alarm clock

...Boracay is a lovely place and I am sure that if you had found accomodation at Daves Straw Hat Inn,

Island Jewel,Hey Jude,or other budget minded resorts you would have a more positive experience

..thanks for the post..forewarned is forearmed

Rob


Regarding the roosters, that is not a surpise to me. When I was in Aklan Jan 2007 I stayed in Lezo, near Kalibo, for a few days. There were many homes where cocks were being raised, and they would start crowing about 3 am. This coming trip I am bringing earplugs :)

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  • asian spirit flights

    we just got back in manila from caticlan. we were on board flight 879 of asian spirit 1pm. we had a very uncomfortable flight...it was as though a drunk driver was in chrage! from the time we sat down till take off...it was like riding a roller coaster and can you imagine the landing....what horror. all the passengers were alert and feeling the discomfort.though the trip to boracay from manila flight was comendable last feb 8..now i have mixed feelings about rifing with asian spirit again....has anyone experienced this?



    asian spirit flights


    Dear ManilaLPD,





    why not file a report or complaint with Asian Spirit, and kindly post Asian Spirit%26#39;s response (if any)? I%26#39;m sure many would be interested. Is it not also possible, though, that turbulence or other conditions (storm, etc.) may have caused the erratic flight?





    GeoVan



    asian spirit flights




    That happened to me when my hubby %26amp; I went to Boracay in 2003. What do you expect, the plane is turbo propelled? My husband swore he will never take that flight again. And since it was my idea, I got all the blame LOL





    Fast forward to 2006, my sister and her friends were clutching rosaries on their flight to Caticlan. So rattled they were that they switched to PAL for their return flight to Manila.




    I have never flown with Asian Spirit Before but from your flight description, As 3cia mentioned the fleet Asian Spirit run are a little more outdated than both PAL and CEB. Being a short flight and Turbo Prop aircraft means that pilots decide not to cruise at a high altitude, its a waste climbing ( having a higher fuel Burnoff) then just descending, As alot of the time due to the location of the Philippines in relation to the Equator your going to get bad weather, thunderstorms with there associated turbulence lighting and heavy rain. I doubt you%26#39;ll ever get a smooth flight on that particular leg Manila-Caticlan.






    That was a good technical explanation JetPilot. In fairness, we experienced a bumpy ride on board a PAL flight in 2002. We were seated at the tailend of the plane. It was really like on a roller coaster. It was sunny but suddenly, there was a turbulence. My friends were just laughing it of, maybe because we knew we were in a ';bigger plane';?




    Jetpilot: are you a computer pilot? I%26#39;ve had dozens of very smooth and quiet flights in the Philippines, despite location to Equator, trade winds, monsun winds, etc.




    I am a licenced Australian pilot, I never said all flights would be rough! Even though you fly in a larger plane it doesn%26#39;t really make all that much difference, turbulence isn%26#39;t scared of the big planes, lol. From my studies in meteorology there are many factors which will determine if a particular route is smooth or not, things like time of the day or year in which you fly, afternoons seem to be the worst time to fly in the tropics. Those big puffy clouds you see in the skies over the Philippines often before a thunderstorm starts is usually a good indication to expect a bumpy ride. As I said though there are many factors which will determine the smoothness of a particular route.




    You are correct. I had besides of the majority quiet flights, quite some scary flights with landing in a terrible tropical thunderstorm, turning back in Caticlan back to Manila due to sudden very low and very dark clouds, rain and wind, etc. However, these are the disadvantages of flying and that not only in the Philippines.




    i rode asian spirit to caticlan last december even with many negative feedbacks years ago. flight went well even with the turboprop plane. on our way back, we encountered a ';turbulence'; but we almost didnt feel it.





    i rode an even smaller plane (19 seater) to palawan and that went well as well.




    ManilaLpd,





    the hard landing may also have been due to the fact that Caticlan has a relatively short runway.





    Cebu Pacific and Asian Spirit are presently collaborating on extending the runway in Caticlan.





    GeoVan




    We are planning to take the Asian Spirit flight to Caticlan on June 1-4, but after reading this thread, I%26#39;m kinda scared since we%26#39;ll be bringing our toddler with us and she might get scared. I just learned that Asian Spirit has two kinds of flights to Caticlan- one that takes about an hour and the other one a jet plane that takes about 35 minutes. I am leaning towards taking the aircraft with the shorter travel time, but would the smoothness of the ride be affected by this? Also, the quicker jet plane is bigger that their regular plane in the sense that the jet can accommodate 100 pax. Please advise whether or not I should go with Asian Spirit or just opt for Cebu-Pacific%26#39;s Caticlan route. Any feedback on CEB will be greatly appreciated as well. Thanks super.


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  • what to do and where to stay in Puerto Princesa, Palawan

    Hi i%26#39;m Del. I am now a resident of Puerto Princesa and been enjoying the place for quite sometime now. I may give suggestions to those who are planning to visit the Philippines%26#39; cleanest and greenest city on where to stay, what to do or what to see while here. Don%26#39;t hesitate to ask questions, i%26#39;ll be very glad to help and to give info the best that i can.



    what to do and where to stay in Puerto Princesa, Palawan


    hi! my boyfriend and I are planning a trip to Palawan for 3 days/2 nights Nov. 29-Dec. 1. What is the cheapest way to spend a vacation there? and what do you recommend? is it better if we contact a travel agency? or will it be cheaper to just go there, find a good place to stay (with aircon and nice view; preferably a resort), and do fun activities. We are in a tight budget coz we are both students but we really would like to go and do something special for that long weekend. hope you can help us. i would really appreciate it.



    my email is tma_14@yahoo.com



    what to do and where to stay in Puerto Princesa, Palawan


    Did you hear about any estuarine crocodile attacks on locals or scuba divers in the area? We want to check out the area pretty soon and also do some scuba but we heard that Philippines has a small population of salties. Thanks a lot.




    Mabuhay and Aloha pisunkin,





    There are salties in the Philippines, but further south. There is a croc farm in Princesa that has both Salties and the Philippine Croc. However, there are no salties in Puerto Princesa. There is a mega-saltie that ate an 11-year old girl two years ago at the southern tip of Palawan, a majestic and evil brute, but it will forever stay in the farm. The Mayor loves animals and when he heard the story he asked the mayor where the attack occured to not kill the saltie so he could take it in the farm.



    If you want to see the slide shows, ontact me directly at info@johngray-seacanoe.com and I%26#39;m happy to send you some attachments.





    Ling Yai



    forum moderator




    1)I shall be in PP,sabang,cacnipa island, Port barton(maybe). Where being appropriate to learn beginner diving? Any recommendation of diver master/agency. Contact means?





    2) Is bargaining NOT proper in Palawan? Is fixed price the mode of palawan?





    3) Anyone looking for a couple to share the chartered boat fee to coconut garden resort (You maybe on your way to El Nido) on cacnipa island from Sabang on or about Jan 11-13. Email personally to me or write on these pages. Thx.





    4) Any regular public transportation from San Vicente back to PP?




    Hi Del!Im ryan from manila. Me and 4 of my friends are going to puerto princesa this jan 20, 2009 we still have not yet decided where to stay. We are not after the luxury of a hotel all we need is a decent and comfortable place to sleep at night in our 3 days stay because for sure we will be out most of the time enjoying the place for the rest of our stay. Can you suggest a place where we can stay that is cheap or reasonably priced. Please reply through my email at oliver0924@yahoo.com if you could also include suggestions on what to do or see in your place that would be very much appreciated. Hope to hear from you. Thanks




    Hi Del





    We are planning to come there in March this year. Family of 4 with children 11 and 13. Wanting a nice resort with beach and pool and easy access to other adventures. Any good suggestions are welcome




    hi, del! we are a group of 5 going to PP on March 12-14, is there a place you recommend where we can stay? we%26#39;re on a tight budget and we%26#39;re looking for a nice but cheap place to stay, I want it to be near the city proper so we can just walk in the market. Our itinerary is: day 1 - arrival at 4 pm is to visit the market and walk in the near by place, 2nd day is to the UR and on the 3rd day our flight back to Manila, is there any other activities you can suggest considering the limited time we have?





    you may reply to my email add at marygracecfrancisco@yahoo.com



    thanks so much, i%26#39;ll greatly appreciate your advice. :)




    Hi Del!@ we%26#39;ll be visiting PP this March, but i%26#39;m worried not to complete/enjoy much becoz of our limited time. we%26#39;ll be arriving @ 4:30pm (monday) and will leave @ 10:15am (wednesday). Can you give us advice on how can we spend and enjoy our trip with this limited time. Thanks! :-)




    We find it not easy to plan a trip to El Nido cuz of the 8hrs boat ride from Coron to El Nido so we are re-working our itinerary. We booked flight out of Coron by Seair (while seats are still available) to Puerto Princesa. Now we have 14 days to plan an itinerary with Puerto P. as our base. We still want to go to El Nido. Fort Wally Shuttle Co. for 6 hrs seem to be interesting. How do we book this transport van. We have to reserve a day ahead?



    We plan to go from El Nido to Port Barton and stay 3/4 days. Then from Port Barton, take the boat or bus (which is better?







    We%26#39;d like to stay in Sabang also for a couple of nights.



    Thanks for your suggestion.



    Salamat ng marami guid ah!




    guys, i would highly recommend staying in niko%26#39;s cabanas. my bf and i have gone to puerto princesa and stayed in niko%26#39;s twice [AUG. %26#39;07 AND NOV. %26#39;08]. we so loved palawan and so as niko%26#39;s cabanas. KINDLY CHECK THEIR WEBSITE: www.nikoscabanas.com .. they have a very reasonable price compared to other hotels or pensions. the staffs are so nice and very hospitable.





    PM ME in YM: slash_joan if you have any questions about the place. I would be more willing to help =D KILALA NA KASI KAMI NUNG MANAGER DUN. HE EVEN LENT US THE RESORT%26#39;S VEHICLE LAST NOVEMBER 2008 WHEN WE WENT TO THE RESTAURANTS FOR DINNER. =D



    PP-Sabang-Port Barton-Honda Bay

    Advisors,



    I plan to spend one nite in each of the sites-Sabang, Port Barton and Honda Bay. Purpose is to be closer to nature compared with city PP.





    Query:



    ---Having read posts of TP, am i understanding correctly of those Things to do in the areas



    a) Sabang--Underground river and mangrove trek.(what else?);



    b)Honda Bay-island hopping (what else?);



    c)Port Barton-snorkeling (what else?)





    ---Can i connect the sites by tricycles or jeepney? What is the convenient transportation means?





    --Plan to afford peso 1200 per rm per nite at the 3 sites. Any beach resort accomodation recommended?





    Many Thanks



    PP-Sabang-Port Barton-Honda Bay


    Hi! If you%26#39;re going to Sabang and Honda Bay you can stay in PP since it%26#39;s fairly close to PP.





    If you%26#39;re going to Port Barton its about four hours ride from PP. When I was in Port Barton we stayed in Ysobelle%26#39;s it%26#39;s nice and you can get a beachfront cottage for 1200.







    From Port Barton you can travel to San Vicente and check the longest beach 14Km long.





    Have fun!



    PP-Sabang-Port Barton-Honda Bay


    Hi! If you%26#39;re going to Sabang and Honda Bay you can stay in PP since it%26#39;s fairly close to PP.





    If you%26#39;re going to Port Barton its about four hours ride from PP. When I was in Port Barton we stayed in Ysobelle%26#39;s it%26#39;s nice and you can get a beachfront cottage for 1200.







    From Port Barton you can travel to San Vicente and check the longest beach 14Km long.





    Have fun!




    Dear Marqeb,



    Pls may i have contact details of the accomodation that u recommend. Web,tel or email. Thanks




    Friends,



    Today is January 19 Hong Kong time. I came back from PP, sabang, coconut garden resort of cacnipa island, port barton and san vicente hours ago. I may be able to provide some update (info, not advice) for your consideration. I shall monitor the post in the next couple of days. Happy tripping.



    GaryPaula

    Boracay In Feb

    Hi,





    Me and my wife are coming to Boracay in Feb.



    We are flying from Manila to Caticlan on Philippine Airlines. Our tickets say 10kg each for luggage. Are they strict on this policy? If we were to bring lets say 20kg each would this be a problem. I undertand that we will be charged excess but just want to make sure i dont run into any difficulties. I cant wait to get to Boracay.





    Thanks in advance.



    Boracay In Feb


    Yes, they are very strict.



    Boracay In Feb


    most people over pack for Boracay and I suspect that if what you carry is mostly clothes, you will think you over packed as well.










    I think you%26#39;re asking will they not allow the excess baggage on the plane at all?





    What airline are you flying?




    Thats correct. I am flying Philippine Airlines.




    they will allow the extra weight on the plane, but you will have to pay. What are we talking about here, dive equipment or Kiteboarding stuff or underwear. How much extra can you really have and as I said earlier, most over pack for the island.