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What's up, Hivers?!
Are you up for some island adventure?
Join me as I explore my hometown's pride. A little island called Atulayan.
It was a week ago when we went home to the province for a short vacation. A much-needed opportunity to relax and see our loved ones.
My oldest child always gets excited whenever we talk about our hometown. He always assumes that we are heading to the beach.
Just a brief introduction about the town: Sagñay is a small coastal town facing the Pacific Ocean and Atulayan is one of the 19 baranggays under the jurisdiction of the town.
Depending on how many persons are in the boat, the standard boat rate ranges from $30 to $40. Life jackets are included in the boat rate.
We used my aunt's boat for this excursion. I just put the rate above for reference. For the travel time, it will take 15–20 minutes to reach the island.
When we got on the island, a baranggay tanod, or baranggay police officer, welcomed us and helped us pay the P10.00 ($0.18) per person for environmental fee.
We paid P400.00 ($8) for the bamboo cottage, where we set up our belongings and the food we had brought.
Now that all are settled, let's start exploring the island.
The ocean was calm, and the waves were gentle, making it a wonderful day for spending at the beach.
Let's take a short hike!
The island is divided into three parts or more. And where we landed, there's a small pathway leading to the other side of the island. If you've watched the video above, you'll see the trek going to the other side.
The following photos are taken from the entrance going to the other side of the island.
Stay still because the scenery is about to get spectacular as we ascend the hiking trail.
Your eyes will feast on the abundance of green, blue, and white contrast during this portion of the journey. Also, don't forget about the mountain breeze and the sea! The best feeling!
I was busy taking videos so I didn't have much photos on this part. lol
We continued filming for a little while longer before returning to our cottage to feast on the food!
The food, of course! I nearly forgot about it. Without food, swimming isn't complete, so let's include food in this blog as well!
Here's the food we brought to the island. Prepared by my Mama. Thank you Mama!
We brought hotdogs for kids and kids at heart, rice, chicken feet, pancit bihon, spicy chicken adobo, and aroyo (a Filipino delicacy made of sticky rice wrapped in banana leaves).
Meet my group.
As I concluded this blog, I couldn't help but smile. I have a ton of pictures and wonderful memories from our trip and everyone enjoyed their day at the beach.
I hope you've seen the video if you've read this far in order to really appreciate the experience. And I somehow wish it could take you on virtual vacations.
Thank you so much for taking the time to read.
Until next time,
❤️❤️❤️
The first photo was edited using Canva.
All photos are taken by me unless stated otherwise.
By Cin Deehttps://3speak.tv/watch?v=cindee08/npgcrgjb
What's up, Hivers?!
Are you up for some island adventure?
Join me as I explore my hometown's pride. A little island called Atulayan.
It was a week ago when we went home to the province for a short vacation. A much-needed opportunity to relax and see our loved ones.
My oldest child always gets excited whenever we talk about our hometown. He always assumes that we are heading to the beach.
Just a brief introduction about the town: Sagñay is a small coastal town facing the Pacific Ocean and Atulayan is one of the 19 baranggays under the jurisdiction of the town.
Depending on how many persons are in the boat, the standard boat rate ranges from $30 to $40. Life jackets are included in the boat rate.
We used my aunt's boat for this excursion. I just put the rate above for reference. For the travel time, it will take 15–20 minutes to reach the island.
When we got on the island, a baranggay tanod, or baranggay police officer, welcomed us and helped us pay the P10.00 ($0.18) per person for environmental fee.
We paid P400.00 ($8) for the bamboo cottage, where we set up our belongings and the food we had brought.
Now that all are settled, let's start exploring the island.
The ocean was calm, and the waves were gentle, making it a wonderful day for spending at the beach.
Let's take a short hike!
The island is divided into three parts or more. And where we landed, there's a small pathway leading to the other side of the island. If you've watched the video above, you'll see the trek going to the other side.
The following photos are taken from the entrance going to the other side of the island.
Stay still because the scenery is about to get spectacular as we ascend the hiking trail.
Your eyes will feast on the abundance of green, blue, and white contrast during this portion of the journey. Also, don't forget about the mountain breeze and the sea! The best feeling!
I was busy taking videos so I didn't have much photos on this part. lol
We continued filming for a little while longer before returning to our cottage to feast on the food!
The food, of course! I nearly forgot about it. Without food, swimming isn't complete, so let's include food in this blog as well!
Here's the food we brought to the island. Prepared by my Mama. Thank you Mama!
We brought hotdogs for kids and kids at heart, rice, chicken feet, pancit bihon, spicy chicken adobo, and aroyo (a Filipino delicacy made of sticky rice wrapped in banana leaves).
Meet my group.
As I concluded this blog, I couldn't help but smile. I have a ton of pictures and wonderful memories from our trip and everyone enjoyed their day at the beach.
I hope you've seen the video if you've read this far in order to really appreciate the experience. And I somehow wish it could take you on virtual vacations.
Thank you so much for taking the time to read.
Until next time,
❤️❤️❤️
The first photo was edited using Canva.
All photos are taken by me unless stated otherwise.