We are going island hopping on our day 6 at Boracay. I was able to talk to the captain of one paraw ship and he gave me
P1200 for three hours rent of his paraw. We went snorkeling twice and went to Puka Beach. I collected a couple of shells for souvenirs.
A paraw is
a small boat that is native to the Philippines. It's single shallow hull is usually made from wood and bamboo which is sturdy and versatile. On a paraw's sides are two floaters or logs that act as outriggers to help balance the boat and prevent it from capsizing. At Puka Beach, there's a small cave called Puka Cave entrance is P20 each. The children on the island will light a candle for the guests and they have flash lights you can barrow to explore the cave.
After our paraw experience we are so tired my husband just bought food so we can just eat in our room Andok's Roasted Chicken for
P250 and plain rice
P48. In the afternoon, we went for a stroll on the white beach. We went to Zuzuni for a light snack. I tried their
Tzatziki P165 - Pita bread with yogurt and cucumber dip. My kids wanted Deluxe Waffle P205 and Chocolate Mati Sin P250 which is just like choco lava cake with vanilla ice cream.
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Deluxe Waffle P205 |
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Chocolate Mati Sin P250 |
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Tzatziki P165 |
While walking along the beach on our last night in Boracay we bought Mango Fruit Shake P95 at Jonah's, Starbucks Coffee's Dark Chocolate Mocah P185 and Loco Frio Mai Tai flavor.
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Station 1, Beach Front |
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Dark Chocolate Mocha P185 |
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Beachfront in Station 1 |
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Loco Frio Bottle with Mai Tai Frozen Cocktail P270 |
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