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Lambros Point in Station 1 Boracay

This is my favorite part of our latest Boracay trip and the main reason we got sunburnt. 

Lambros Point in Station 1 Boracay

Diniwid Beach 


We knew that it was at the end of Station 1 when we looked at Google Map but we still took the longer way 'cause we didn't want to walk so we rode the Hop On, Hop Off bus and looked for Diniwid Beach. 

Apparently, Diniwid beach isn't accessible like Station 1 and you still have to ride the multicab from the street to get there so you're better off walking to and from Station 1. 

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Lambros Point in Station 1 Boracay

So you're probably asking, "What's special about this place?" This is it actually. 

There's nothing much to see but rocks but I LOVE COASTAL WALKS that's why I liked this place. It's not a long walk, would probably last 5-10 minutes if you're not going to take photos along the way. 

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Girl in Lambros Point Station 1 Boracay

Again, the best way to go to this place is to actually walk from Station 1. 

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Girl overlooking Boracay Beach

This is a good photo spot of the Long Beach. I think sunset is also beautiful when viewed at this place 'cause it's facing West. 


I love the view and the fact that long beach was crowded and yet we had this entire place to ourselves during that time. It was hot but the place is beautiful and serene. We got so into taking photos and we ended up getting sunburnt here and not while at the beach.

Lambros Point in Station 1 Boracay

By the way, the locals that we encountered when we were looking for Lambros Point didn't know where or what it was. I don't know how this place got its name but they just refer to this place as "grotto." 

Take note, though, there's another and more famous grotto on Willy's Rock at the Station 1 shore. But if you reach and recognize that other grotto, you're close by. That rock is only a few minutes walk away from Lambros Point.  



Lambros Point in Station 1 Boracay


Back in Station 1. :)

There are several hotels lined in this area and all were private properties. 

We asked around and were told to look for the small alleyway which leads back to the street.

 We exited and located the bus stop of the Hop On and Hop Off bus 'cause we had to head to Cujo's Keyhole and back to Movenpick Hotel for the sunset viewing and cockails.

Cujo's Keyhole

Happy Hour at Movenpick Resorts and Spa

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Other places we visited in Boracay.



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This will include the places in Boracay that we visited during our previous trip. This is our second time going there but our first time going to most of the places included in this post. We decided to make this "calm and slow" so we didn't do any tiring water activities - we just went for the ROCK sightseeing. haha. 

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Buffet Breakfast and Crystal Kayak at Movenpick Resort and Spa


Crystal Kayak Experience at Puka Beach


Lambros Point and Diniwid Beach



Cujo's Keyhole



Lugutan Mangrove Park




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Azalea Hotel in Station 2


Everything, in time. 💖

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Since we're flying back to Hong Kong within this year, might as well post my un-uploaded photos from our previous trip. Thank you, Cathay Pacific for our round trip tickets! We were one of the winners of "The World of Winners" Campaign by Hong Kong Tourism Board. We're a step closer to say #HelloHongKong.


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Sky Terrace 428 with Tram Ride

The meeting place was outside a mall and we had to walk towards where the lower station of the tram is. Dusk should be the better time to go there but we wanted to skip the night crowd so we opted for an early afternoon slot. 


Riding the tram felt like riding a roller coaster for kids. 


This is the view from the tram. The ride took less than 10 minutes and it glides past Hong Kong Skyline. It was such a treat for the eyes especially for first-timers like me. 


The Peak Tower is a building on top of Victoria Peak. This is a tourist spot, thus, there are a lot of restaurants and stores here as well. Hong Kong's Madamme Tussauds' Wax Museum is also in the building.


In 2012, this was certified as one of the three World's Best Night view. The other two are found in Morocco and Japan. 

Japan: 

Mount Inasa's (Inasayama) Observation Platform, Nagasaki 


If you have the time and stamina, there are trails within the hill. Hiking should be a popular activity here because I saw people wearing their hiking outfit back then. haha


Imagine going here at dusk and be able to watch the sunset. 


You'd have to ride those escalators in order to get up and down the Sky Terrace 428. It is named this way because the Terrace stands at 428 MASL. 


This is inside Candylicious. Also in the Peak. 

Recreating the photos I took in Singapore and Las Vegas. Sometimes I still can't believe that I've been to these places. Hahaha

Sentosa, Singapore: Candylicious at Universal Studios
Las Vegas, USA: Hershey's Chocolate World
New York, USA: Hershey's Chocolate World



After walking around for quite some time, we rode down. Exiting the Tram, we saw long lines of people in the lower station. Dusk, truly, is the more preferred time to go there.


More of HK: 

Hong Kong: Ngong Ping (Cable Car Ride and Village)
Hong Kong: Ferry Ride and the Symphony of Lights


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This place is the one we saw when we decided to book plane tickets to Virac - Binurong Point in Baras, Catanduanes. My first fly-out for 2023 and my first time in Bicol Region. 💖

Expenses:

Environmental Fee - P 30.00/pax - You pay this on your first day and they'd give you entry stamps which you're showing at the jump-off/entrance of the tourist spots so you don't have to pay it every time. 
Entrance Fee - P 30.00/pax
Tour Guide Fee - P 250.00/guide - There's a trek/hike to get to Binurong Point so you would need to hire a guide to accompany you. Don't worry 'cause the hike is easy. 

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We arrived at twilight. We initially thought we missed the sunrise but Catanduanes was generous to us 'cause it waited. haha. As if.



The first thing I noticed when we arrived is this herd of cows - they're waiting for the sunrise with us while having breakfast.


We were still catching our breaths from the hike and then we were welcomed by this breathtaking view. I've embedded my Instagram post at the end of this post. <3

It was a perfect day to watch the sunrise in Binurong Point.  Looking at the view, it made sense when they told us, "Maganda 'yan. Mataas 'yung ulap." while in the jump off point.


So, there are three points in Binurong. 

Point A, Point B, and Point C... as in Point Cow? Since the cows are there? HAHAHA


You'd have to walk along a steep cliff to get to Point A. We decided to walk barefoot. It was scary at first but soon felt that the view was too magnificent to be scared.

Btw, I heard that this place isn't accessible to public on some days when the wind is strong. When you arrive in Catanduanes, you'll realize why it's also called "The Land of the Howling Wind. This one of the places we visited there where the strength of the wind was really intense. It felt like it was pushing us back when we were walking along Point A.  


Here are photos from Point A since I can't choose which ones to post. 








The place was wide and directly facing the sunrise.

Aside from the bamboo fences to stop the cows from going to dangerous spots, this is pure nature. Don't forget to bring your water when going to this place.


Point B on the left, Point C on the right.


End of Point B


I don't know if wearing dress at this place was a right decision. lol. Anyway, make sure to wear shorts underneath because dresses/skirts keep on blowing up because of the wind. 


Sobrang ganda!!!!
The pictures and videos didn't do justice at all. 


Last stop is Point C. These are free range cows and they're used to people so as long as you're not getting to close nor harming them, you don't have to worry. 





We didn't get to visit a lot of places in Catanduanes and I haven't even posted all the places we've visited in Boracay but this is just tooooo beautiful that I really made time to post this ASAP. 


If you're looking for a guide, you can look for the Facebook page of Kuya Onyong Pamplona and he can help you plan your Catanduanes Trip. 

Everything, in time. 💖

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