I’ve been putting off posting this because it’s just too darned embarassing. For a trip that has a lot of free stuff, it has been one expensive weekend.
Then again, if you have a penchant for eating out at fancy restaurants, you’d have to pay the price in the end. That and a terrible addiction to the Internet. Bah.
So here you go, an idea of how much you’d spend in Boracay if you’re careless with your money x_x
Boracay September 2009 | ||
September 5 – 8, 2009 | ||
Air transfers | in PhP | |
Seair | PHP 0.00 | 1 |
Terminal fee | PHP 220.00 | |
Land transfers | ||
Taxi to and from airport (MNL) | PHP 860.00 | 2 |
Trike to and from port (Boracay) | PHP 130.00 | |
Accommodation | ||
Taj Guesthouse | PHP 0.00 | 3 |
Food expenses | ||
Meals, snacks, drinks | PHP 3,654.25 | 4 |
Miscellaneous | ||
Internet | PHP 554.00 | 5 |
Skullcandy earbuds | PHP 995.00 | 6 |
Medicine | PHP 60.00 | |
Envirosax | PHP 495.00 | 6 |
Total | PHP 6,968.25 | |
1 Thank you, Seair! | ||
2 The yellow taxis of doom have finally invaded the domestic airport. | ||
3 Long story. Basically, Ms. Net of Tans Guesthouse was so happy with the review I wrote about them last January and brought a lot of business to them, so she insisted that we stay for free. Taj Guesthouse is owned and operated by her sibling. | ||
4 Good food in Boracay is expensive. This includes a paella lunch, pasta with truffle oil, crispy pata and the best calamansi muffin from Real Coffee among other things. | ||
5 Loser. | ||
6 Retail therapy? |
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