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- Cebu Pacific permanently cuts domestic fares!
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50% Discount Off Northwest Airlines Tickets
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Jet off with a friend on a U.S. vacation with this generous offer from Northwest Airlines. Simply purchase one ticket with your BPI WorldPerks® MasterCard to enjoy 50% off the second ticket. Fly from Manila to any destination in the U.S. between now and December 15, 2007 and return by March 15, 2008. Seats are limited, so click here to book your dream getaway to the U.S. today!
| Save 50% on a Companion Fare! |
* Fares are valid if two passengers traveling together on the same itinerary. Tickets must be issue at the same time to qualify for this fare. Fares do not include fuel surcharges, passenger facility charges and any applicable taxes.
Cebu Pacific Opens 3rd Hub in Davao
Posted by Carambs
Grab these fantastic deals and be on your way to fabulous locations!
Now that we have a hub in Davao, fly direct from Davao to Hong Kong and Singapore for only 999 PESOS or to Iloilo for as low as 98 PESOS!
Direct services from Davao to Singapore and Iloilo will commence on May 8, 2008 while the service to Hong Kong will start on May 9, 2008. The seat sale wil l run from November 13 to 20, 2007 only.
Fly from Cebu to Bacolod and Manila to Laoag for only 1.00 PESO!
The seat sale will run from November 13, 2007 to February 29, 2008, and is good for travel for the same period. There are more than 20,000 seats available for this promotional sale so hurry!
Fare is non-refundable, and exclusive of applicable surcharges and government taxes.
Hurry! Visit www.cebupacificair.com now before seats are sold out!
Travel Journal
Posted by Carambs
At the start of the year I decided to get a travel journal. Fully Booked offered several notebooks and I ended up choosing the Lonely Planet Travel Journal. I liked the color of the sheets, and the bonus sections such as the time conversion, world maps, and trivia on popular destinations.
It’s really very helpful. In most trips, I do not have time to go online. So when the time comes for me to blog about it, I forget some details. The travel journal helps me remember the places, prices, small details, and even the duration of the trips. At first I tried to write my thoughts in paragraph form, but it was hard to maintain. Then I tried to just include bullet points - this is so much better. It’s still quick to write entries, but I don’t get tired writing. This is important because I usually only have the end of the day to write about what happened during the day.
Hostal Opera - Our home in Barcelona.
Posted by Carambs
There were so many hostels to choose from in Barcelona, so we looked for one with good reviews on the net. Our choices were narrowed down to 2 - Hostal Benidorm and Hostal Opera. Good thing my friend’s cousin-in-law was based there. He offered to check out both hostels, and in the end, he recommended the Hostal Opera. He told us that the bathroom was nicer.
Hostal Opera is located at Sant Pau, which is one of the side streets of the Ramblas. It’s very near the Liceu Opera, the Boqueria Market, and Plaza Real. There was a Metro stop (Liceu) nearby. It was walking distance to the Barri Gotic district. As one of the companions said, we were in a “happening” place. It was a busy place at night.
Our room had 2 beds and was very clean. The bathroom was also very clean. However, the room was bare. Well, what can you expect - it wasn’t a hotel. The rate was 66 Euros per room per night. That meant each person only had to pay 33 Euros per night. For the location, the cleanliness, and the privacy, it was well worth it.
I can definitely recommend it to friends.
Pictures of the lobby, the room and the bathroom:
Tripper 5: Paris
Posted by Carambs
1) Arc de Triomphe –
Tripper 5: Barcelona
Posted by Carambs
1) La Manual Alpargatera - This is a very famous yet very simple espadrilles shop in Barcelona. It was established in the 1940’s after the Spanish Civil War. It’s a must-visit for tourists, whether or not one is interested in purchasing espadrilles. But believe you me, you will end up buying, what with all the different styles to choose from. The most basic style only costs 7 Euros! The ladies in the store were very helpful - the older one doesn’t speak English though and the other one spoke minimal english. We were lucky that we were with someone who was based in Barcelona, and who could speak basic Spanish. You will probably think of buying “pasalubong” for friends and loved ones back at home - get ready to shell out around 50 to 70 Euros when you visit the store.
2) La Sagrada Familia - This magnificent basilica, one of Antoni Gaudi’s masterpieces, has been under construction since Gaudi was alive. He had been working on it for 40 years until his death in 1926. When asked about the long construction period, he replied with “My client is not in a hurry” referring to God. His vision is still alive today as other people have continued to work on the basilica. La Sagrada Familia is a testament to Gaudi’s brilliant mind. He was meticulous in designing it, making sure that he had plaster models, not just a design on paper. Every detail was planned, and indeed every detailsIt is now a very popular tourist destination in Barcelona.
3) Bus Turistic - Barcelona’s Bus Tour, according to a friend who has travelled to many places, is one of the best. The double-decker buses are relatively clean, the payment and distribution of kits are organized, and it features many destinations. It is definitely worth the cost. (19 Euros for 1 day/23 Euros for 2 consecutive days) There are 2 routes (a third one is being finalized), the red route and the blue route. The routes include the famous destinations in Barcelona such as Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, and Barri Gotic. The nice thing about Bus Turistic is that you can go around the destinations at your own pace. You’re also given earphones and the background and history of the different sites are explained to you. The second level is the best, you can truly enjoy what the city has to offer.
Easy Easyjet
Posted by Carambs
My friends and I were supposed to take the train from Barcelona to Paris. The idea was to combine our transportation and accomodation fees into 1. Hey, can’t blame us, the Euro is expensive! We tried to purchase tickets 2 days before our flight to Barcelona from an official representative, the Adventure International Tours, which has a branch in SM Megamall. For some reason, they couldn’t book tickets for us - though there were several seats left, the system kept resulting in errors.
We had to come up with Plan B.
We discussed our options - Easyjet and Ryanair. Mona already tried Easyjet the year before, so even if the schedule meant we will only have 1 1/4 days in Paris, we decided to go for it. The ticket was 189 Euro per person.
Mona purchased the e-tickets for the four of us. She made sure we had speedy boarding, which meant we had to pay an extra 3 Euro per person. This was reasonable, especially since Easyjet uses free seating.
Checking in was relatively easy. There were many open counters, so we didn’t have to wait long. The airplane was clean, the flight attendants were friendly, and the handling of the luggages was fine. Snacks were not free, but this is generally accepted with budget airlines.
When I go back, I will not hesitate to use Easyjet again. I think it’s even a blessing that we were not able to take the train. Yes, we spent more, but it wasn’t a tiring journey and we didn’t have to lug around our big bags.
Paris in Photos
Posted by Carambs
Click here for the complete Paris album.
Barcelona in Photos
Posted by Carambs
Click here for the complete Barcelona album.
Barcelona’s Bus Turistic
Posted by Carambs

With Bus Turistic, it’s very easy to be a tourist in Barcelona. It’s a bus tour with 2 routes that allows you to see the famous Barcelona tourist attractions and go around at your own pace. It only costs 19Euro for 1 day and 23Euro for 2 days (consecutive), and this is good for both the red and blue routes. All buses are double-deckers, and if there’s space on the second level, which is open, then you have all of Barcelona to take in.
The red route includes the following tourist attractions: Placa de Catalunya, Casa Batllo - Fundacio Antoni Tapies, Passeig de Gracia - La Pedrera, Sagrada Familia, Gracia, Park Guell, Tramvia Blau - Tibidado, Sarria, Monestir de Pedralbes, Palau Reial - Pavellons Guell, Futbol Club Barcelona, Francesc Macia - Diagonal, and MACBA - CCCB. The blue route includes on the following tourist attractions: Estacio de Sants, Creu Coberta, Placa de Espanya, CaixaForum - Pavello Mies van der Rohe, Poble Espanyol, MNAC, Anella Olimpica, Fundacio Joan Miro, Teleferic de Montjuic, Miramar - Jardins Costa i Llobera, World Trade Center, Colom - Museu Maritim, Port Vell, Museu d’ Historia de Catalunya, Port Olimpic, Parc de la Ciutadella - Zoo, Pla de Palau, and Barri Gotic.
View from the bus:
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Because we only had 1 day to go around, we carefully chose the attractions we really wanted to see and explore. We went to Sagrada Familia, Gaudi’s masterpiece. It’s a beautiful, majestic Church, which is still under construction 81 years after his death. Our second destination was Park Guell, also designed by Gaudi. Our third destination was Port Vell - of course we just had to shop.
After paying for the ticket, tourists are given a ‘kit’ which includes a guide/map, and earphones. You can connect the earphones to the bus, and you can choose from more than 5 languages. Each destination is briefly described, and information and tips are given.
When I go back, and I WILL go back, I will allocate 4-5 days to go around Barcelona, and will make sure that I go down and explore all of the destinations.
























