Red Maleta Stays: Boracay Gems, Bulabog Beach

Aug 25, 2015

Boracay is a place you will love and hate at the same time.

Boracay
This plane may be small but we got the best seats

For the sake that to say “Hey, I’ve been to Boracay!“, I tagged along with Kareen for the weekend. We didn’t stay near Station 3, instead, we stayed at the opposite side of the island. It was a long walk away from our accommodation to the beach. Like an estimated 5-10 minutes, depending on your stride. But who’s complaining if you got this view:

Boracay
Boracay
We have our own piece of beach right at our doorstep
Boracay
Boracay Gem’s beachfront
Boracay
Boracay

Our room comes with a kitchen, en suite, a small table where we were supposed to eat, an extra bed. The room isn’t shabby and it costs us ₱1,500 per night.

Boracay

I’m not much of a party person but I love the location of our hotel. It was so serene and we got the best seats on the beach to watch the sunrise.

Boracay
Sunrise view

Ever since I witnessed the beautiful sunset of El Nido, Palawan, catching nature’s wonders is now part of my travel mission. I was in awe of Boracay’s sunrise when I saw it with my sleepy eyes.

Boracay

It was a fiery one. So I had my moment. It helps that I’m the only one sitting on the hotel’s lawn hammock. I snapped a few photos and soaked in the beauty of the sun. There are some moments you don’t need to take a photo of. You just have to bask in its beauty and immortalize the picture in your memory.

Boracay

The Girl with Red Maleta

Red Maleta

The Red Maleta story was born out of an idea to travel to new places, learn different cultures and understand the world better. Of course, bringing my red maleta along with me.

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