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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Trip Lang #3 - Food Trip Bonding

Jean and Adi.

Third week of March - I was invited by my Boss and one of my colleagues to climb Mount Makiling Traverse or what they call MAKTRAV climb. I wasn't able to visit gym for  three weeks now so I had second thoughts. I feel not healthy enough to do a major climb so I opted to stay and rest at home. I've been very busy for the last two months and always have something to do every weekend. This time, I thought I give myself a break and sleep for the entire weekend.

Sleeping for more than twelve hours after I went home from work made me feel bloated. My body craved for something to do. My feet itched to go out. So I texted Jean, Jazz and Adi and invited them for a Sunday coffee bonding. We agreed to meet each other around 3PM at Kopi Roti Katipunan.

I took a cab from Eastwood to Kopi Roti which I paid 70 pesos for the short ride. Jean and Adi was just parking when I arrived. Just in time. We said our hi and hello with quick hugs and headed to one of the tables outside where it's allowed to smoke. Then we  headed to the counter to order coffee. Since it's summer and the temperature is so high, we decided to get cold drinks. Adi had Iced Kopi with Milk (65 peso), Jean had Milo Dinosaur (65 pesos) and I got myself a Tea Tarik (70 pesos). We paid 200 pesos in total, a fair amount for the three drinks we ordered.

We barely bond due to our schedules but if we do, we make sure that every moment is not wasted. So we faced our phones and started facebooking. Hahaha. Not a single moment wasted. Well, this is one thing we can not avoid. We have to have every moment documented so we check in on facebook and start taking pictures. Once we're satisfied with all the pictures we took, then we talk. Catching up on things we missed while we're busy with our work.

An hour or two is not enough to talk all about things we wanted to share so we decided to change venue. Original plan was to head to UCCF in White Planes where the ambiance is great and you can have an overlooking view of what I think is Marikina and Cainta area. Due to Adi's hesitation of what seemed to be the way people look in the cafe, we changed our mind and decided to have an early dinner in a Japanese Restaurant in Antipolo.

It was a 30-45mins drive so we busied ourselves with more talking. It was almost 7PM when we get to the restaurant called Cafe Dozo. The place was located at Circumferential Road in Antipolo. The place was small and can accommodate 30-50 people at the same time. The place and the food are Japanese inspired. We took one of the table outside and ordered. Yakisoba, a platter of mixed fresh vegetables, Tempura Combo, Pork Teriyaki Combo and Grilled Salmon Combo. The Combos were served in a bento box with California Maki, Gyoza, a small portion of mixed vegetable, rice and my favorite, their version of potato balls. This also came with a regular iced tea but since we thought regular is not enough to quench our thirst, we asked for it to be up sized. Prices are very affordable for the amount of food we have on the table and it was overwhelming. It was more than enough for three hungry people. It took us almost two hours to finish our bento and prayed our way through consuming all the yakisoba and mixed vegetables which we failed to finish. So we decided its best for us to take home the leftovers.

Our night was full of sharing stories and laughter. It's not always partying and going gaga when we see each other but were happy. Its always nice to have true people around that you don't have to pretend and worry about being criticize and being talked behind your back. With dynamic, crazy and strong traits that we all have, most people we know would question how we maintain our solid bond. None of us is perfect. We have our flaws. We have our insecurities. We have our own point of views but we know how to respect each personalities. And this is what makes our friendship grow stronger. ;-)

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Trip Lang #2 - Anawangin.Capones

Team Valkyrja.

Team building is one of the stress relievers for people who works on the BPO industry. This is also one way of spending quality time with each team members. I had attended and orchestrated so many team buildings since I started working in the call center industry. I've been to few places where I enjoyed a lot.

Summer 2013. The most awaited season of the year. My team had our first team building in Borawan Quezon (failed to create a blog for that) last November 2012 and everyone is now so ecstatic to go out of town after three months. We've been talking about Anawangin Cove since December and that's where we're headed this time.

March 8, 2013 PST - I was on leave relaxing and preparing for the trip the next morning. I have all my things packed and good to go. All eleven of us (JM, Khyle, Alvin, Bebe, Tian. Bhebs, Cams, Ernalyn, Tin, Iya and Me) agreed to meet at Starbucks Eastwood by 9:00AM March 9, 2013.

I was waiting for Ernalyn at home as she committed to be there before 8:00AM, but she was late for 45mins (in all fairness to her, she came from Cavite). It was almost 9:00 when she arrived and we have to hustle to make sure we're at the meeting place on time. After a quick breakfast (like-3mins-quick-breakfast), we sprinted our way to Eastwood and luckily we were the one to arrive first.

It was around 9:30AM MNL when we left Eastwood. It was Saturday so traffic was expected along EDSA. Our target was to reach Victory Cubao before 10:30AM as that's the last AM trip to Iba Zambales. We paid 110 per taxi for that trip. To our disappointment, the schedules posted on Victory's website were not updated. Upon arriving at the terminal we found out that the last AM trip left at 9:00AM. It was a disappointment. Three of the guys we were with tried to look for other bus that travels to Iba Zambales, unfortunately there were none near Victory Cubao. We didn't have a choice but to go to Victory Calookan where buses to Iba leaves every after an hour. We paid another 150 for the taxi.


This is the second time I am travelling to Anawangin with my Minipinscher, Phoephie. the first trip was smooth and no bumps. She was with us on several climbs too and all those trip were fine and dandy. However this time, upon reaching the terminals entrance, we were stopped by two guards who were checking the baggage. We were told that and shown the photocopied paper where it says live animals are no longer allowed to travel on board Victory Liner's air conditioned buses. I felt panic creeping up on me but I choose to stay calm and ask when it was implemented. The guard told me it was more than a week by then. We were told that live animals can only travel on ordinary buses. Alvin was the one who insisted to bring along Phoephie. Him feeling guilty of the trouble its causing us, volunteered to travel on an ordinary bus. He went to the other side of Victory Calookan where the ordinary buses are parked and waiting for passengers. I was not feeling ok for him to travel alone so I tried talking to the bus conductor and driver to see if he can travel with us. I was so happy and relieved that the kind hearted driver (not going to mention the bus number as this may get him in trouble) allowed us to bring Phoephie along. Manong Driver was so handsome, not the typical driver you'll see driving these big buses. He may be half american-half pinoy as his features are not the Filipino type. He instructed me to tell Alvin to wait in front of Mercury Drug Store, just outside of the terminal (lalo tuloy sya gumwapo sa paningin ko). *Sigh* Good thing there are people who still understand these kind of situation.

Our Kind Driver

My Phoephie
 
We started our bus trip at 11:45AM. Expected time of arrival in San Antonio was 3:00PM but due to the road constructions everywhere, the 3hours travel time became 4hours. My butt was numb by the time we reached the municipality of San Antonio. I thank the bus driver and the conductor for their kindness before alighting. We have no time to waste so I started dividing the task and started buying things we need in the island. San Antonio is the last stop where you can buy things you need for your Anawangin stay otherwise, you'll be stuck in buying expensive necessities in the island. Good thing the market is just behind the municipal hall. It took un less than 30mins to find all the things we need.



Then, we took four tricycles to Pundaquit where Kuya Jay-R and Liesel Agasa (09173809104), were waiting for us. When we get there, we waited for Ate Liesel to prepare all the things we need for cooking then we're bound to Anawangin aboard Kuya Jay-R's newly painted boat. Since it's almost 5PM, the boat ride was bumpy but nevertheless we enjoyed it so much, well at least I did, don't know with the rest of the folks.
We arrived in Anawangin cove before dusk. Enough time for us to pitch out tents and make sure that all our foods have been well prepared for cooking. We bought pork liempo and tilapia for dinner and grilled them. Everything was so fresh when we got them that they tasted great even with-not-so-much-seasoning to add. Grilling takes time so we decided to start drinking to jump start the night. A bottle of GSM Blue long neck was on the table and we took turns with the shot glass (or rather improvised shot-glass). You learn to adapt to these simple things when you're in the wilderness and talking about surviving for the night. The alcohol made us all hungry for food and good talk so we ate while talking of what we can do during our stay in the cove.
We spent the whole night eating, drinking, talking about scary stuff where we share stories of the paranormal and ghostly encounters, even aswangs (witches) and barang (evil witch craft) experiences and the best of all, laughing our heart out with Bebe's punchlines. All lines were delivered in a Balagtasan manner which made it more hilarious for everyone. Camping is never complete without one person who makes the group dance with laughter. Thanks to Bebe who made our night full of gas, if you know what I mean. ;-)
 
 
We ended the night with smiles on our faces and in our hearts. This team building means a lot to everyone in the group since this may be the last bonding moments for others who've been transferred to other teams. March 1, 2013 was the effectivity of the new team distribution and some of those peeps I've been handling for the last six months will no longer be part of my team until God knows when. More important to me as it is hard to let go of people who you've learned to care and love. Hence, we will still be working in one account and one building. Guess we can still do it again, one team or not, we'll still make it happened. Plus I have new additions to the team whom I can start caring and loving just like what I did to the rest of my babies. We'll make the best team ever again! =)
 The next morning, I woke up early and headed to the beach before the sun comes up the horizon. Ernalyn, Phoephie, Alvin, Tin and I were in the water in no time. We enjoyed swimming in the dark water although Tin was just really playing and dipping half of her legs cause she said she was cold. Well, it really was cold but I was a beach sucker so I didn't care. :-p
 
5AM Swimming
 We waited for the sun to come up before deciding to head back to our camp so we can start cooking breakfast. We have grilled hot dog, hard boiled egg, salted egg with diced tomatoes and grilled eggplant. We've also decided to cook pork adobo for lunch. Our plan was to climb the Capones light house and have lunch on the beach so we have to prepare all the food before sailing to Capones Island. Every one was so full and decided to venture Anawangin while waiting for 11AM for Kuya Jay-R to pick us up. The river behind the camp site was the first place to visit. Since most of us are cam-whore, whatever spot we pass by we stop to take a picture.
The moment all of us have had enough with the scenery we went back to our camp. Some got their sunblocks on and headed towards the ocean for a taste of salt water. Some have settled with chillaxing inside the tent with the music plugged in their ears. Me and Alvin were the once to clean our table and made sure that all the foods are ready for our Capones trip. There's no cottage or picnic table in Capones Island so we'll have to be cavemen in terms of surviving until we're back to Pundaquit by 3PM.                                                              
                                                                             
 
It was 10:30AM when Kuya Jay-R arrived and helped us with breaking camp. We paid 100 pesos at "Tindahan sa Anawangin" for our overnight stay then we're off to Capones. The trip was smooth and short. It took us about 15-20mins to get to the back side of the island where we will leave our things in the hands of our ever trusted guide before starting our 30-45mins trek to the light house. The thought of walking under the raging heat of the summer sun makes me wanna shrink. It was really hot. And I mean really, really hot, it can cause heat stroke to anyone who's not used to beach bumming. Sunblocks and sarongs are not enough cover from the heat of the sun. We also need to bring water to hydrate ourselves along the way. Phoephie, my dog was so exhausted that she drunk whatever water she saw stuck in the hole of the stones we pass by.
 
We reached the light house in no time. Everything was as beautiful as the first time I saw it. The only difference was the grass that surrounds the area. When the first time I was there, all the grass were green because it was the end of the rainy season, now its all brown due to the summer sun. Nevertheless, the experience was as great as before. And since the view was astounding, the cam-whores were back with their Capones Infestation. Hahaha!!!
We love to stay for a long time on top but we still have another 45mins to go back where we've left our things and it's going to be hell hot soon. So after 15mins of cam-whoring, we started our descend. Coming down was easier than going up so it only take us a few before reaching where our bags were at. Everyone was hot so we stayed under the huge rock to cool down before eating our lunch. It was about to get hotter on the area where were at so our guide suggested we move to somewhere cooler and nearer the beach where we were dropped off by Kuya Jay-R. We have less than an hour to enjoy the beach so as soon as we were able to move our stuff, we jumped right in the ocean full of creepy seaweeds. The water was so clear you can see what's under you. You'll feel creatures swimming beneath which made most of us decide not to go further away from the beach. Everyone enjoyed dipping and soaking with sea water. Few more minutes and we saw Kuya Jay-R approaching the beach on his boat. Time for us to get our bags and start our journey back home.
 
 The boat ride back to Pundaquit only took us about 15mins. We headed to Kuya Jay-R's place where we will rinse before traveling back to Manila. There are three bathroom where you can rinse off simultaneously. A hut where we can put our things while waiting for everyone to finish. Some of us bought halo-halo to further cool down. Some started packing the dirty and wet clothes and some where just sitting, waiting for all to get done.
 About 5PM when everyone was ready. We took another tricycle ride back to San Antonio where we waited for the bus to take us to Olongapo. There are buses that're bound to Cubao or Pasay that passes San Antonio but most of them are full so we decided to stop over Olongapo to also grab dinner in Jollibee before heading home. We were all exhausted and tired that everyone fell asleep on the bus. We were at Victory Cubao Terminal by 11PM. We said our goodbyes and went on our own way home. Another happy and enjoyable weekend for my team. Another happy memory we will surely treasure as a group. For sure, comes Monday, all that have happened in the island will surely be the talk of the team at work.
 
Summer has just started and sure there's more beach bumming and out of town to come! Let's plan that next destination, shall we!
I'm on top of the world. I own it. It's scary... but I don't care!!!
I love life!
 
Amount based on 11 pax traveling.
 

Friday, October 26, 2012

Trip Lang #1 - Boracay

An hour after shift at the office somewhere in July. I was finishing the remaining task I have for the day when my boss mentioned the lowest airfare from AirAsia. I checked the website right away to see what destination offers the lowest. I found several places but decided to book a return flight to Boracay for one person. September 15-17 2012 was the selected travel date which is in two months from that day.

Two days before the flight I was already preparing my stuff. I checked my digital camera and to my disappointment it was broken. So I had no choice but to buy a new one otherwise I'll be traveling with no way to capture the beauty of the place I'll be visiting. (though I have my camera phone, I still thought it'd be nice to capture it with a real camera. hehe.)

September 14, I was already on leave from work since my shift always start at 11PM and working half day before traveling is not an option. I started my adventure at 2AM on September 15. I got my backpack and other stuff needed for my 3day trip. My newly bought camera hangs on my neck. I wave for a taxi and headed to Dagupan bus station. I arrived at the terminal in about 30mins. Checking the printed travel guide I got from the Internet, I have another 30mins before the bus leaves. The bus is scheduled to departure from the terminal at 3AM. So I busied myself in watching MIB2 which was already playing the moment I step on the bus. It was a good destruction from the two teenagers making out in front of me. I had to roll my eyes. Geez! Get a room!

I waited for the bus conductor to collect the payment then I decided to sleep. I definitely need the energy for this adventure. I woke up just before we reached the toll gate to Dau Pampanga. I checked my guide again. More or less ten minutes to Dau bus terminal where I could get a ride to Clark Airport.

This was written on the jeepney's body.


We arrived at the terminal in no time. I saw a Jollibee food house where I should find jeeps going to the airport. The jeep leaves as soon as there's enough passengers which I heard is 5-8 people. There was one passenger who's already inside so I climbed up the jeep and occupied one area. The man commented on how long it would take before the jeep leaves. I had no choice but to talk to him too. Then I found out, he was bound for Davao.



To no avail, we waited long enough for us to decide and find a different way to the airport. The guy I was talking to asked the lady vendor about other transportation options going to Clark Airport. I decided to come with him since I felt that it'd take too long for the jeep to leave. We started walking towards the main high-way. Along the way we passed by two tricycle drivers and asked for directions. They offered to bring us to where the other jeepney terminal is. These jeepneys travel directly to the departure area of the airport. There is an easy way to get to the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport if it weren't too early in the morning. (Lakas ng Trip) Since I don't have enough change to pay for my share, the man volunteered to pay the whole amount.

There were several jeepneys parked bound to DMIA and one man approached us and offer to take us to the departure area for 250 pesos. Good thing there was another passenger whom we can share the fare. In less than three minutes, we were on the road.
It took us 20mins to get to the airport. It was an hour and a half before my flight departs. I entered the departure area with my printed e-ticket and ID. Looking around, I saw three AirAsia kiosk and since I didn't have any baggage to check in I decided to use it which was quick and easy. I had my boarding pass in less than a minute.

I know... =)
Sugar rush for three days!
I was people-watching on the pre-depature lounge while waiting for my boarding time. It was 6:45AM when the gate opened and we were led to the airport bus that would take us through the tarmac and to the plane. Exactly 7AM when we went airborne. The expected time of arrival was an hour after we left DMIA. We arrived 10mins early in Kalibo International Airport. I did not arrange for any pick up from the airport to the hotel so as soon as I was out of the baggage area I started texting my contact from the hotel where I'll be staying. The lady I talked to was very accommodating and she was able to include me on the list of people that will be serviced by Island Star Express. I was pretty impressed by how the guides assisted us from the airport all the way to the resort. The driver even agreed to pass by a grocery store where we can pick up some necessity for the island stay. I was with a couple from Pampanga and 3 cousins from Novaliches. They have the same reaction when they found out that I am traveling and spending 2 nights in the island alone.

It was about an hour drive from Kalibo to Jetty Port. The sky was crying when we arrived at the port and the rain did not allow me to take pictures of the sea because the boat side was covered with tarp to avoid passengers from getting wet due to the rain fall. It was a short ride of 5mins and we arrived in Boracay Island. (They said it was the back side of the island since it was the Habagat Season). The man from Island Star Express guided me through and through until I reached Bonzai Beach Resort at the back of Villa De Oro which was located in the beach front. Bonzai Beach Resort was small but descent. I was very particular with the room that I'll be living in for three days so i asked Ate Arlyn if I could see all the rooms so I can choose where to stay. She gladly showed me all the available room types they have. I finally settled with the most comfortable room I found, room C. It is just beside the little office or what they call the reception area. Since it is the rainy season, only three rooms were occupied. One upstairs, the room B in the front side of the vicinity and my room.

Room C
My bed for two nights.
I was starving when I finally finished unpacking and making sure my stuff are out of my back pack. I decided to find a place to eat. So I picked up my phone, camera and wallet then went my way out of the resort.
Several people approached me when I was out of Villa De Oro. They were offering things like souvenirs and island activities.

The wind was furiously blowing because of the Monsoon season. I started walking along the shore and notice that there's a lot of stores and establishments around. People would bump at each other and things like key chain, jewelries made buy locals, fresh sea foods and swim wears are being sold all over place. I walked and walked until I totally forgot I was starving. I found a store that sells cheap souvenirs so I started shopping. I got several stuff for my folks back home. After an hour I started feeling the hunger again.

I finally looked for a place to eat and settled at a restaurant called I Love Backyard Barbecue. Got myself a steak and a soda plus one extra rice and I am all full and sleepy.
Backyard Barbecue

Boracay Key Chains
I find my way back to my resort and freshen up before taking a nap. I planned to sleep for 3 hours before going out to party. Due to the long travel time, the original 3 hours became 5! I woke up hearing the rain outside. It was 1AM and I was pissed because I can no longer go out to party. I suited myself in watching movie until 5AM when the rain stopped. I heard foot steps outside so I decided to take a peek and see if it was safe for me to go out. It was dark. I waited another hour before I went out.
First thing I saw when I went out was the big waves splashing the shore and the famous Boracay sand castle. I took the liberty to appreciate it and ask Kuya Rick to take photos of me. He also offered services like island hopping, helmet diving and other water sports. Since I was alone, I didn't really have so many options so I thought about helmet diving. I agreed to have it around 10AM so I have time to enjoy the shore and the powdery sand of Boracay.

I enjoyed taking pictures as I walk along the shore. When I found a great spot to stay and enjoy looking at the ocean, I stayed there for quite a moment and decided to head back when the rain started to pour. I stayed in front of Astoria Resort while the wind and the rain is raging like there's no tomorrow, but I enjoyed the surroundings anyway.
Boracay Sand Castle
Haven

About 30mins when the rain stopped and I decided to go get some breakfast. I looks nice and cozy to eat at Villa De Oro's restaurant so I ordered boneless bangus with eggs, juice and some fruits.
Fully charged and feeling energetic, I went back to check with Ate Lyn if they are offering services like the ones I was offered by Kuya Rick. Fortunately, they also know Kuya Rick and said he is recommended by Bonzai Resort for these types of activities. It was around 11AM when Kuya Rick picked me up to go to the other side of the island where water sports are done during the monsoon season.
When we got to the other side of the island, it was all sunny and bright. I was brought by a small boat to the flat form where I will have my orientation before helmet diving. There, I met the cool folks of Shingley Aqua Sports. They've given me instructions on what to do and what not to do when I go helmet diving. After a brief discussion, I started my cool adventure.
Shingley Aqua Sports

Feeding the fishes
The package I got was 30mins in the water with my video in a CD and pictures under water. These are all ready after I finished diving. As I waited for the boat to pick me up and bring me again to shore, a strong wind blows followed by slicing drops of rain. Same time as the small boat with Japanese passengers approached the flat form. To our surprise the boat was blown away by the strong wind and eventually turned upside down. All the men were hustling to save the passengers on that boat. Luckily no one drowned. Everyone were safe. After 5mins, the rain stopped and the sun was shining bright again. It was the craziest weather ever.I was not really able to explore the other side of the island since it was raining. So after helmet diving, I went back to my room to rinse and grab some lunch. Since I can not go on island hopping due to the ever changing weather, I decided to go look for more souvenirs and went from one shop to another.

 About 5PM when I decided to rest and get ready for a night of partying! Boracay is famous for night parties and all. I choose what to wear and waited for 10PM to come. With my beach dress and my braided hair, I went out. Everyone outside were busy. Folks selling fresh seafood can be found every where. Customized shirts are also available. What caught my attention was the fire dance performace. The team of fire dancer performed astoundingly for their audiences.
It was quite a night. I wanted to dance and go to a bar but I guess I'm not ready to party alone so what I did was go to Villa De Oro, ordered one piƱacolada. Then one glass became two and then three..Hehehe. I know how to enjoy myself so I was happy drinking alone. But of course, I am only human so after 3 tall glasses of piƱacolada and almost 2hours of people watching, I got tipsy and hungry. I ordered food and decided to eat inside my room. (One way to avoid crazy things I can do with alcohol in my system. Skinny dipping would be a disaster!)
More more seafood!
Pinacolada


The next morning was great. It's my last day and about to depart in the afternoon. I woke up with happy thoughts. I took a bath, got dressed and walked on the shore for the last time. The souvenirs I baught the previous day was not enough so I went for another trip to D'Mall to find stuff I can give to people back home.


Pasalubong

Ate Arlyn told me that Island Star will be picking me up by 12noon. It's an hour drive back to Kalibo Airport so we need to leave early. I packed my bag and all the things I baught and waited for someone to pick me up. It was 12:15PM when the personel from Island Star arrived. I was happy to see that the sun is up and I can appreciate the view while on board the boat that'll bring us to Jetty Port.


The van was waiting for us when we get to Jetty port. There were 4 of us that'll travel back to Kalibo. The three others were friends from Cebu. They will stay in Kalibo for one more night before going back home. I enjoyed sight seeing on our way to the airpot.

When I got there, I went straight inside the airport to check in but the counter is still close for another 45mins. I went out and grab something to eat. I craved for hot soup so I ordered Batchoy and Buko-Apple milkshake. I was the best! It would be nice if these types of foods can be easily found in Manila.

Apple-Buko Shake and Batchoy
An hour of eating all of it and I was ready to check in. I went inside the airport again and gald to see the ground crews of Air Asia on their desk. I checked in and got my boarding pass then went straight to the pre-departure area. It was raining in Manila from what I heard from the airport guys. This going to be a bumpy ride, I told myself.

ETA in Clark is 6:00PM. I was nervous the entire time because the rain hasn't stop. With the Lords guidance, we arrived in Clark Airport safe and sound. From there I took the jeepney going to Dau terminal where I will ride the bus going back to Cubao. I am scheduled to work that night so I was hopping I could get to Eastwood on time. And I did! I arrived 30mins early for work.

Arriving DMIA
While I was on the bus staring out the window, I had the chance to reflect on what happened on my 3days 2 nights stay in Boracay. I thought, this is the best solo trip ever! Hahaha. And I'm doing it again! To where? I don't really know! =)


Total Expenses: 9,329.04 pesos
Taxi from Eastwood to Dau terminal - 110 pesos
Dagupan Bus to Dau terminal - 130 pesos
Tricycle to DMIA Jeeps - 50 pesos
Jeep to DMIA Departure Area - 150 pesos
DMIA Terminal Fee - 40 pesos
Round Trip Plane Ticket from AirAsia - 719.04 pesos
Island Star Express Round trip - 800 pesos
Bonzai Resort 2 Nights Accommodation - 1600 pesos
Food and Beverages Total - 2300
Helmet Diving - 600
Souvenirs - 2500
Kalibo Terminal Fee - 40 pesos
DMIA to Dau Terminal - 50 pesos
Dau Terminal to Cubao - 130 pesos
Taxi to Eastwood - 110 pesos