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Summer Bliss: My 2013 Summer Adventures

Summer Bliss: My 2013 Summer Adventures

In the Philippines, summer is synonymous with frolicking in crystal clear waters on any of the country’s gazillion beaches. Beach bumming, island hopping, mountain climbing and more are just a couple of things one can do to make the most of the wonderful weather given after enduring torrential downpours all year long. People from all walks of life make sure they take part in celebrating summer and this is evident from the surge of local (and foreign) tourists travelling to different parts of PH. As for these travelling feet, I’d have to say that 2013 is one epic summer for me. Apart from experiencing one of the hottest season in this lifetime, I was blessed to be given the chance to enjoy summer in ways I never thought was possible.

Freediving

My addiction to freediving has given me the opportunity to go to the beach whenever I want to. Yes, whenever I want to. Whenever I’d sense my invisible gills’ hunger for the sea, I could easily find my fins dragging me to the nearest beach in our place, which is just 30 minutes away, making me push my limits to dive deeper on one single breath.

freediving
friends and I on one of our recreational freedives

Going on out-of-town road trips

Adventures are best experienced when it is unplanned. That’s what makes the trip more fun and epic. And except for my trip to Siquijor, which was planned in less than 2 weeks, I have absolutely no idea how I managed to travel to different towns in Cebu and it’s neighboring island with a very limited budget. It was like having a whirlwind romance with travelling because I was always out of the house most of the time. The best part of it was the universe conspiring to make this one unforgettable summer experience for me.

Believe it or not, I really didn’t make any travel plans this summer. In fact, I thought I would just be moping in my room while looking at photos of friends enjoying their summer escapades. Because of a limited budget, I closed my eyes every time I got word of cheap airfares lurking online, which could bring me to dream destinations in the Philippines and abroad.

summer in the Visayas
Siquijor, Moalboal, Camotes Island, Apo Island, Terra Manna and Kawasan Falls…
some of the places I visited this summer

But for someone like me who never made plans on how to spend summer in Cebu, freediving in Boljoon and Dalaguete, travelling at dawn to catch the 1st ferry to Camotes Island to shoot a spoof music video, making impromptu trips to freedive and search for a plane wreck in Moalboal, visiting Kawasan Falls in Badian, surveying the sea bed of the Terra Manna Camping Resort in Badian, going on a road trip down south of Cebu just to go swimming with sea turtles at Apo Island then going on an island hopping adventure at Pandanon Island was more than I could ask for.

Meeting new and old friends

The best thing about summer is that it also gave me the chance to reunite with old friends and meet new ones. Ah, the perks of today’s technology…it allows you to connect with people from different walks of life.

friends
meeting new and old faces during my travels this summer

I’m happy that summer brought me new friends, those like-minded souls who share the same passion as I do – the love for travelling and freediving. I never thought it would be possible to meet these wonderful individuals and I am glad to be given the chance to travel with them.

And just before summer ends, my travelling feet will be gliding again to 2 more destinations soon – a last hurrah before the clouds cry on us. But mind you, just because summer is about to end and storm clouds are about to ruin the beautiful weather we are enjoying doesn’t mean one’s thirst for adventures has to end. You get to decide what you need to do to lead a happy and fun-filled life. Just because one door closes does not mean you have to go back to your daily boring routine. Remember that you have the power to do anything. You hold the key to your future so go have fun wherever your feet brings you.

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Summer Bliss: My 2013 Summer Adventures is my entry to Pinoy Travel Bloggers’ Blog Carnival themed Summer Epilogue which is hosted by Jona Branzuela Bering of Backpacking with a Book.

To access a list of interesting topics about the Philippines through the eyes of each Pinoy Travel Blogger, click here.

Posted in Freediving, Philippines, Travels2 Comments

Cebu to Apo Island Road Trip Adventure

Cebu to Apo Island Road Trip Adventure

Have you ever seen sea turtles swimming in the wild? I have. But normally, I’d have to look down 30 feet deep with my eyeballs almost popping out then squinting them carefully every now and then to find these elusive creatures swimming in the bottomless reef of Moalboal. Sometimes, I’d silently pray and hope that luck would be on my side just to catch a glimpse of those wonderful creatures. So when an opportunity presented itself to visit a remote island in the Visayas region known as the Apo Island just to see sea turtles, I didn’t think twice and said yes to the invitation. Only 2 of us were supposed to join a family of [free]divers on their quest to discover Apo Island. But after word got out of this road trip down south of Cebu to cross the Tañon Strait to get to Apo Island, more friends enlisted on that small expedition.

After carefully planning everything, eight individuals (Nayki, Rapzkie, Johnn, Earl, Cynthia, Rowell, Carl and I) went on a 2-hr road trip on a cloudless Friday night and headed for the town of Dalaguete. Thanks to Tita Maharlika’s generosity, though feeling bad she couldn’t join us, we got the chance to borrow their SUV and cruised the eastern side of Cebu to their home in Dalaguete where we would be resting for a few hours before heading south to Negros. By 10 pm, we arrived safely at their place and was greeted with videoke by Doc Edwin and his family.

videoke session at Dalaguete
Cynthia and Johnn singing; Earl preparing for bedtime

Our Argentinian friend, Cynthia, and Johnn immediately grabbed the microphone and started belting out songs to their heart’s content. The rest of the gang settled in comfortably too.

batchoy aka kung fu panda noodles
Kung Fu Panda noodles

We had to wake up at 4am and leave at 5am to catch the 7am ferry boat that will bring us to the island of Negros. But instead of sleeping immediately to get a good night’s rest, we found ourselves walking towards the 24-hr restaurant in the town and feasted on batchoy, which Cynthia refers to as Kung Fu Panda noodles, to feed our hungry tummies. It was only after 12 that some of us considered getting sleep.

Just before my phone started sounding the alarm clock, I was awakened by the sudden pang of hunger caused by the strong aroma of cooked dried fish. While the stinking scent was irritatingly appetizing, some of us, those who were not accustomed to such vile stench, thought otherwise. hehehe. But the heavy odor was very useful in waking up everyone to make it in time for our 7am deadline. So after preparing all the things we needed to bring for our great Apo Island freediving adventure, a party of 11 adults and 2 kids on board 2 cars pulled out of the Fonghe family’s garage and started driving south towards Santander, the southern tip of Cebu, before heading over to Bato, Samboan (the next town after Santander on the western side of Cebu).

The drive from Dalaguete to Samboan took us 2 hours. We even almost didn’t make it because of a huge tree that got uprooted from the previous night’s rain, which blocked the highway  at the town of Oslob. When we arrived at the port of the Lite Shipping company in Bato, Samboan at exactly 7am, we thought the ferry left without us.

Lite Shipping Ferry Boat in Bato Samboan
Lite Shipping ferry boat from Bato, Samboan to Tampi, Amlan

We let out a sigh of relief after learning that it’s still in the middle of the sea and will just be a little delayed. Whew! We were supposed to meet up with Edcel at that port but it seemed that he’ll be delayed too and had to find his way to Apo Island instead if he couldn’t catch up with us on time.

ferry boat from Samboan to Tampi
inside the ferry boat

As soon as the ferry unloaded its passengers and cargo, we started rolling over the cars inside the boat and headed to the passenger’s deck admiring the clear waters and the fishes swimming beside the boat before it steered away and cruised towards Negros Island. We paid P500 per SUV. That’s P1000 for the 2 SUVs on the one-way RORO trip from Bato to Tampi inclusive of all 13 passengers :)

Tampi Wharf in Amlan
arriving at Tampi wharf at Amlan, Negros Oriental

After 40 minutes of crossing the Tañon Strait, we docked at the Tampi wharf in Amlan, Negros Oriental. After skillfully rolling off the cars from the ferry, we started cruising the road of Amlan and Sibulan and made way for Dauin passing by Dumaguete City. We didn’t know where we were going but with the help of a Google Maps app, we smoothly navigated the road going to Apo Island.

signage to apo island
signage leading to the jump-off point for Apo Island

Once we entered the town of Zamboanguita, we started paying attention to the road signage in case we missed the marker for Apo Island. When we spotted what we were looking for, we made a left turn and entered the road going to the Malatapay Tabo Market.

I expected to see a busy road filled with locals selling different goods but we only saw empty cottages that lined up the street of the market. I later learned that the market only comes to life every Wednesdays. At the end of the road, we got a glimpse of the sea and finally reached the jump off point going to Apo Island.

malatapay market jump off point to apo island
Malatapay Port

There was a wide parking area available and as soon as we parked our cars, we went to check on the boat rates going to Apo Island. A large boat costs 3000 and is good for 8-9 heads whereas a medium boat costs 2000 and is good for 4-5 heads. The second car somehow got lost so while waiting for our other companions, I scanned Malatapay’s beach to see what kind of boats they have and to also check on the waves.


the waves of Malatapay Beach

When I saw the waves splashing through the black sandy beach of Malatapay, I realized that we’re really going to experience a rough ride when going to the island. I’ve read from blogs online that travellers going to Apo would have to brace themselves for huge waves. I never fully understood what that meant until I saw the waves for myself. From a distance, I could see white caps, an indication of strong currents ahead of us. I snickered silently at the thought of us going through those waves. I found the idea of holding on to the boat rails too amusing and blocked any thoughts of the possibility of the boat capsizing along the way. Well actually I did and thoughts of wearing my fins ahead entered my mind…just in case. hehe

Malatapay market
having brunch before we go to Apo Island

When the rest of the gang arrived, we decided to take our brunch at one of the eateries in the area before we set sail for the island. We haven’t really had the chance to eat a proper breakfast except for some bread we ate before leaving Dalaguete. Now that I think of it as of writing this, eating that time would have been a bad idea  before riding the boat going to Apo Island with a full stomach as it’s a sure way to get the boat flooded with puke for those with sensitive senses. hehehe. But since we were too excited to swim once we reach the island, we decided it’s best to eat first.

Edcel, the one who got left behind was already on his way to Malatapay so to avoid wasting time, we let the bigger boat leave ahead. The rest of us waited impatiently for our friend. 15 minutes after the 1st boat left, our friend arrived and after he bought food for breakfast, we immediately climbed our boat and started the swell ride to Apo Island.

riding the boat going to Apo Island
the boat ride going to Apo Island

Our boatman had to secure our bags inside the boat before letting us climb in. The tide was at its peak during that time and it was impossible not to get wet while climbing aboard our boat. I even had to grab the hand of the boat crew to avoid slipping and falling off. Once we were all settled, Edcel started eating his food (rice+dish) while the boatman steered the boat away from the shore with its engine roaring to life as it started heading for the island.

Not long after we left the shore, big waves greeted us. We were like riding a roller coaster and each of us had to get a good grip of any stable thing we could find to avoid falling off from our seats. I was seated on the front part of the boat and I had a clear view of the huge waves that were heading towards us. Then out of the blue, each of us got splashed with sea water. The wavy ride was really something. Suddenly, Edcel was getting free salt juice to what he was chowing down. And since I was seated at the front part of the boat, I had to concede to the sea’s outbursts and welcomed the free salty shower with open arms.

My companions and I had to endure the generous cross fire of the sea for the next 45 minutes. We didn’t mind. We’ve come a long way after driving almost non-stop for 16 hours from Cebu City to Apo Island for one thing only…to go swimming and freediving with sea turtles. And as soon as we got near the docking area, we immediately saw sea turtles swimming on waist deep waters welcoming our arrival. The sight of those sea creatures lifted our spirits and we instantly knew we landed in paradise.

Up next…

the great apo island freediving adventure

The road trip route from  Cebu City to Apo Island…

cebu to apo island
A) Cebu City B) Dalaguete stop-over c) Bato, Samboan port
D) Tampi Wharf, Amlan, Negros E) Malatapay Market F) Apo Island

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How to Create a Spoof Music Video

How to Create a Spoof Music Video

Last month, my crazy diva travel buddy asked my help in creating a one-of-a-kind music video for a monthly blog carnival that our Pinoy Travel Blogger Group hosts. It so happened that this travel diva was ‘forced’ beyond his knowledge to host that carnival. :lol: With nothing better to do, he accepted the challenge. Soon enough his brain cells started sending electrifying wavelengths on his hairless backbones. If I didn’t know him better, I would have assumed that Emily Rose possessed his body after I received a random message from him in FB. Why do I say this? He suddenly sent me gibberish language which took time for my peanut-sized brain to decipher. Take a look!

Rihanna – Diamonds
Storyline: one unfortunate employee slash travel blogger finds himself in a series of unfortunate events. In the end, he shines like a diamond as a diva traveler and overcame all adversities. SHINE BRIGHT LIKE A DIAMOND!
The opening sequence will be imitated as much as possible to give a “feel” of the Diamond official video
Opening few seconds, 0:00-0:03 – black and white, hand clawing on sand, close-up shot. Camera steady, sometimes panning sideways.
0:04-0:06 – full color, partial head shot floating on the sea with partial body seen if possible; angle: a bit above level of the actor, the actor floats and the camera hand held with normal swings.
0:07-0:09 – more sand clawing
0:10-0:12 – sand placed inside a roll of cigarette; black and white, camera steady.
0:13-0:15 – on the bus, head down, angle: level to actor with backdrop the moving background, full color, camera full steady
0:16-0:20 – camera full steady, plane ticket with flight time and a digital clock with time (it’s already late)
0:21-0:38 – intersperse the three opening shots building on those different stories
0:39-0:48 – black and white, shot is level with collarbones of actor, only the head up to the collarbones are shot; the actor is half-naked
0:48- – (start of own plot)

Walking down the pathways, to the mall, to the CR, and found two women inside. Gets out and recheck the sign, it says Men, gets back again, and notices that the “women” were transvestites.

1st refrain – on the bus, dreamt of work, but woke up and did first chorus while walking
Possible shot locations (entire shot location should have at least 2 takes with the full length of the song, and one rotating view around the actor)

Osmeña Peak – silhouette shots with the sun at the back of the actor; rotating around the actor with flapping towel or cloth or something shots

Basdaku – sand clawing scene, underwater shots, rotating around the actor shots
Inside a moving bus – waking up scene, rotating around the actor shots; the actor walks inside the bus; take another shot of a leaving bus

Inside an office – the actor gives a presentation to clients. First few seconds, focus on the actor doing the reporting, and then pan on the sleeping audience; some with mouths open, and one with a superimposed text “ngork”.

Materials needed:
• all cameras! If possible, two cameras per take with different angles.
• Mini-Speakers to play the diamonds song per take

 

I guess being assigned to host a blog carnival would send someone to the looney bin. Well not quite. This diva was just determined to give the best funniest, craziest, dumbest moments of all our travel peers, with him as the main star attraction.

So after planning on where to shoot the video, I willingly agreed to be dragged to the ends of the world different places in Cebu to create the music video.

I’d have to say that it was a fun experience. We filmed on 3 different locations – Camotes Island, Moalboal and Mactan Island. We would have wanted to include Osmena Peak but we ran out of time.

cliff jumping in Camotes Island
a Korean tourist with one of his failed cliff jumps…ouch!!!

One of the highlights of shooting this film was the funny cliff jumping sessions we did at the Buho Rock in Camotes Island where Koreans invaded the peaceful resort and made a fool of themselves before jumping off the cliff.

Then on our trip to Moalboal, one of our companions almost drowned because I asked him to try wearing fins while in the middle of the sea. The good thing was he didn’t panic. But the diva did! :lol:

Moalboal
click the doodle to magnify :lol:

See the ugly doodle on top? LOL. To my left, the diva was 150 meters away from me and to his left, 150 meters more was his almost drowning [graduating] friend (sorry jud kaayo Jim, di na mausab. hehehe). There was a fisherman 150 meters away from me on the other side. Jim was having a hard time swimming with the fins and he was struggling to keep afloat despite the not-so-huge waves. I call on to the diva to rescue Jim. But what did the diva do? He didn’t swim to help his friend. Instead he was screaming his lungs out saying “Fisherman! fisherman! Help us!” [no kidding. he really shouted those words! hahahaha]

Being in that situation was totally scary but in light of witnessing what just happened at that time, I couldn’t help but laugh while I swam harder with my barefoot feet just to help out Jim. The diva actually had a traumatizing experience while swimming in the waters of Kawasan Falls two years ago and I didn’t know that that incident left a negative imprint on his senses. I’m just happy that no humans nor animals were harmed in the production of this video…just almost. hehehe.

So what’s the point of this post? Nothing really. Just wanted to share the music video created by the awesomest travel diva, Lakbay Diva!

As for wanting to know how to create a spoof music video? Watch the video and I’m sure you’ll know what to do. Just be yourself. :lol:


Travelers as Diamonds from Lakbay Diva on Vimeo. This music video is featured on the article: http://www.lakbaydiva.com/featured/travel-bloggers-as-diamonds-in-the-sky for the Pinoy Travel Blogger’s April Blog Carnival with theme of The Funniest, Silliest, and Dumbest travel moments.

P.S. This video was filmed using Olympus TG-1 and edited by Lakbay using Sony Vegas Pro. Osmena Peak clips were filmed last 2010 using a Canon IXUS 95IS. Location filmed at Kontiki Beach Club, Mactan, Cebu; White Beach Moalboal; Buho Rock and Santiago Bay in Camotes Island; and Ceres bus ride going to Moalboal.

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Terra Manna: A Paradise Resort South of Cebu

Terra Manna: A Paradise Resort South of Cebu

With my newfound passion in freediving, it wasn’t long before my [virtual] friends in FB noticed the gazillion photos I share online about our freediving stunts. And on a fine Thursday night, Jona, a Cebu-based travel blogger who’s a gifted poet (whom I only know in FB and in our FB PTB group) sent me and selected travel/freediving junkies a message asking us to join her in exploring the reef that sits beside the Terra Manna Camping & Resort in the small town of Badian, Cebu.

She accidentally discovered the rich marine life that dwells on the seabed where Terra Manna is nestled when she went snorkeling not long ago. And knowing that we share the same passion as hers – travelling and the love for the ocean – she thought it best to invite us to join her in a little expedition to discover Terra Manna’s marine life. Of course we said yes to the invitation. We could never resist the call of the sea.

So after 3 weeks of impatiently waiting to soak our gills in sea water, me and my mermen friends finally bade temporary goodbyes to our homes and embarked on a journey to surveying the marine life at Terra Manna – a place I would gladly call my second home in the town of Badian, Cebu.

Three hours after dragging our sleepy heads to the South Bus Terminal for that early bus trip to Badian, we finally reached the quaint town famous for its Kawasan Falls. We actually missed the bus stop and had to walk back about 500 meters just to find a trike that would take us to Terra Manna.

road going to Terra Manna Camping Resort
the road leading to Terra Manna

Once we reached the resort, a guard greeted us and confirmed our booking. Before allowing us to get inside, we had to follow the customary registration process at their reception cottage where a delicate mandala flower arrangement graced our arrival.

Mandala Flower Arrangement at Terra Manna
wonderful mandala flower arrangement consisting of locally grown flowers and leaves

Jona was already waiting for us at the resort’s Panorama deck and when we were given the go signal to get in, we started walking towards the gravel-filled drive way and searched for that area. As soon as I got a good glimpse of the entire 4-hectare camping grounds my mind was blown away by the natural beauty of the resort. You could see well-manicured lawns with coconut trees growing on strategic spots.

Terra Manna Camping and Resort
the resort’s camping grounds

I immediately saw the tents where we will be spending 2 nights and got excited at the thought of camping out in this heavenly paradise. This would be my second time (having to camp out at Nagsasa Cove two years ago in Zamables as my first).

Lantawan spot in Terra Manna
Lantawan, my favorite spot in Terra Manna

The Terra Manna resort is covered with greens. You will see refreshing sight of greenery anywhere you look. From coconut trees, local plants and trees and assorted crops growing in their garden, the resort guarantees a peaceful nature retreat away from the bustling city life that you are accustomed to. And just as you get near the edge of the cliff, you will see the Tañon Strait with the Negros island across it. When you look over at the right side, you will see the Pescador Island of Moalboal. While looking for Jona, I couldn’t help look at the sea. It was terribly calling us to hurry and discover its secrets.

We finally met the fun and free-spirited Jona and we instantly felt at home at the Panorama deck claiming it as our living room the entire time we stayed at the resort, the camping grounds as our bedroom and the sea as our playground.

Terra Mana beach deck
a glimpse of the alluring view of the sea, our vitamins

After exchanging Hi’s and Hello’s we started getting ready to jump in and bathe in the bewitching waters of Badian. Sea addicts like us can’t afford to dilly-dally when we are presented with an amazing weather and clear blue waters.

skin diving at Terra Manna Resort
Dylan and Johnn gliding happily to get to the reef

It was no surprise how we could wear our freediving gears in a flash. Soon enough, we were wading the sea waters in excitement as we could not wait to see what we’ll discover on Terra Manna’s seabed.

view from the sea
looking back one last time before heading for the reef

As soon as we hit the waters, we immediately discovered the rich marine life lurking beneath the waters of Badian. Huge sea urchins are scattered a few meters away from the sea deck. As soon as we get passed those stingy creatures, we were given a sight of the living corals that surrounds the area.

snorkelling at Terra Manna Resort
Jona diving to capture photos of corals

I am happy to see that the seabed of Terra Manna have intact and living corals. They were almost everywhere. The wonderful weather and the good visibility underneath made it possible to enjoy endless freedive attempts.

free diving at Terra Manna
Dylan surveying the seabed of Terra Manna Camping and Resort

marine life at Terra Manna
rich and beautiful corals grow abundantly beneath Badian’s sea bed

It probably took us approximately 20 minutes to swim out to the reef where we found more corals. There were quite a number of fishes swimming in there too.

freediving at Terra Manna reef
Johnn freediving to the edge of the reef

We took turns freediving to practice and push our limits. With the reef beneath us, it was the perfect place to practice freediving in Badian.

freediving at Terra Manna
Dylan cruising on top
photo credit by Johnn

 It took us approximately 3 hours to finish free diving and surveying Terra Manna’s seabed. We only stopped swimming when the tide shifted. The current was starting to get stronger bringing with it bad visibility underneath.

Swimming at Terra Manna
couldn’t get enough of the clear waters

But once we reached the sea deck, we took advantage of the remaining time we had left and started swimming in the natural pool beneath us. We couldn’t afford to throw away the perfect weather and the remaining clear waters that was offered to us.

We only went back to the resort grounds when we could no longer bear the sound of our grumbling tummies. Our excitement reverberated the peaceful resort as each of us shared accounts of our dives while having our late lunch. We couldn’t contain the happiness we felt staying on a paradise retreat that is the Terra Manna Camping & Resort.

low tide at Terra Manna
the sea deck gets a total face lift during low tide

sunset at Terra Manna
waiting for the sunset

And just as we thought that we had already experienced the beauty that engulfed the resort both in and out of the water, we failed to realize that we will be given the most rewarding gift at the end of the day – a chance to witness a colorful display of orange hues before the last light gets blown away by darkness.

As soon as we decided it’s time to rest to recharge our energy for the next day’s freediving activities with more friends coming over, we figured we don’t want to be stuck in the confines of our tents under the perfect night sky. Instead, we started pulling out the mattresses provided inside our tents and laid them on the camp grounds.

stargazing at Terra Manna Resort
stargazing to sleep

On our first night in Terra Manna, the heavens blessed us with a wonderful weather making it possible to sleep peacefully under the canopy of stars.

The experience of staying in a resort that brings out the beauty of nature with the resort’s simplicity is surreal. If only I could claim this as my home and never return.

Terra Manna Camping & Resort
Lambug, Badian
Cebu, Philippines
Landline #: Globe +63324750296, +63324750297
Mobile #: Globe +639165297014, Smart +639399124252 and +639192282435
Website: http://www.terramannaresort.ph
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/terramanna

Posted in Badian, Cebu, Freediving, Philippines, Travels4 Comments

Majorca: Your Ultimate Holiday Destination in Europe

Majorca: Your Ultimate Holiday Destination in Europe

Spain remains to be one of those countries that is included in my bucket list. Aside from our country being under their rule for 300 years, I find it fascinating to discover Spain’s cultural heritage. After talking to a friend who was privileged to go on a trip to Spain, I got convinced that it’s one of the must-see places in Europe.

I  know that Spain offers numerous splendid architecture where you won’t get tired of visiting, it is also great to know that there’s more to Spain than just those huge stone masterpieces. If you are going to Spain for the holidays, better include a trip to one of the largest island among the group of Balearic Islands in the archipelago, which is Majorca.

photo credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Torrente_de_Pareis_from_boat_02.jpg

Like the rest of the islands that comprises the Balearic group of islands, Majorca is a famous holiday destination for travellers around Europe. I guess the great weather experienced in Majorca is to be credited for the influx of tourists in the island. By simply finding online booking sites to Majorca, you are one step closer to discovering paradise in the Mediterranean Sea.

Deciding on travelling to Majorca for that ultimate holiday vacation won’t be a bore due to the countless activities that’s in store for you and your family or loved ones.

Roam around the city

For starters, you could start touring the city and discover the stunning Cathedral sitting in town. The intricate designs makes this church a sight for sore eyes. Even without stepping inside the church, you’d get mesmerized by looking at beautiful structures on the church’ grounds. By night, the church transforms into this magnificent structure and with the right kind of lighting, the scenery will blow your mind away.

Roadtrip in Majorca

If you love outdoor activities more than anything else, you can always find a bike and go on a biking trip around the island. Cyclists frequent the trip up the mountains and into the Sierra de Tramuntana. The road going there is tricky and dangerous but every turn you make gives you a reminder that what you are doing is worth all the effort. The narrow mountain roads and off the beaten paths in Majorca gives you breathtaking views of the island, its mountain ranges and the clear sea at the foot of the mountains. And when you get lucky and climb up on a clear day, it is quite possible to see the neighboring islands of Ibiza and Menorca.

photo credit: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serra_de_Tramuntana

Visit Secluded Beaches

One of the best highlights when you plan your holiday destination to Majorca is the presence of its stunning beaches which are scattered all over the island. You can simply enjoy basking under the sun as you get tanned or you can swim it clear and clean seawaters. And what better way to end the day than by gazing over the horizon witnessing one of the most beautiful sunsets in the world. If overcrowded beaches are not for you, you can always go on an adventure to find the most secluded and unspoilt beaches on the northern or eastern part of Majorca.

Get into different water sports/activities

Since Majorca is surrounded with pristine waters, it’s a great place to sign up for scuba diving. There are around 28 dive sites in this largest Balearic island in the Mediterranean Sea and exploring the rich marine life underneath is a must try. Freediving in Majorca is also something that freediving enthusiast out there can do. And if you want to try something different that will pump up your adrenaline, you can try out flying using a water jet pack.

If I’d enumerate all the cool things to do in Majorca, it might take me forever to list down all of them so it’s better I leave the rest to you and discover countless of sightseeing opportunities once you book that flight to Majorca, your ultimate holiday destination in Europe.

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