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December 31, 2022

4 Days in Batanes with Kid

Time is slipping away so fast and I can’t believe that today is already the last day of the year 2022. I’m supposed to write my year-end post but my Facebook memories reminded me that four years ago we went to Batanes. It’s been a long time since we travel during the holiday so for now, I will just reminisce about our trip. 

Batanes has been on my bucket list for the longest time and if you’ve read my year-end post last December 2017, Batanes is part of my Top 3 Places on my Travel Bucket List here in the Philippines. So I was really happy that at last, I was able to cross out Batanes on my bucket list before 2018 ends. 

I can still remember that a few days before our trip, my excitement was gone because it was raining cats and dogs, and when I checked the Basco, Batanes weather, mas lalo ko nalungkot. May nakikita ko rainshowers, very windy and thunderstorms pa. Sa sobrang tamad ko, I was packing our stuff 6 hours before we left the house and because of that I only had 3 hours of sleep. 

Day 1 Clark to Basco Flight 

Clark International Airport 

We left the house before 1AM and arrived at Clark International Airport before 3AM. At that time, Philippine Airlines has no Manila to Basco flight so we had no choice but to travel to Clark. While waiting at the boarding gate, I was praying that there will be no flight cancellation or delay. I’ve read a lot of stories about that so I was a little bit worried. I was glad when we boarded on time and I felt relieved when we landed at Basco Airport. 



Basco Airport 

Basco Airport is only small so we were out in a few minutes. Our hotel service was already waiting outside the airport, he drove us to an office where we need to pay the Eco-Tourism Fee, and then we went straight to Bernardo’s Hotel. 



Eco-Tourism Fee (P350)  

P100 - Basco 
P50 - Mahatao 
P200 - Sabtang 

Protected Area Entrance Fee 

P50 Adult 
P20 Kid 

Bernardo’s Hotel 

Bernardo’s Hotel was our accommodation for four days. I love DIY travel but since this is a last-minute plan, we availed Bernardo’s Hotel Tour Package so we have room accommodation, round-trip airport transfers, three days tour, and full-board meals. The only thing that was excluded is Eco-Tourism Fee and Protected Area Entrance Fee (per person). 

Upon arrival, we paid the remaining 50% balance. They allowed us to check in early. We ate our breakfast and rested while waiting for our service for our first tour. 



  



This is our North Batan Island itinerary but before we started our tour, we had lunch first at Pension Ivatan Hometel Restaurant


Visit Mt. Carmel Church (Tukon Church) 
Check out PAGASA Tukon Radar Station 
Drop by Fundacion Pacita 
Visit the Basco Idjang Viewing point 
Explore the Dipnaysupuan Japanese Tunnel 
Check out Valugan Boulder Beach 
Walk along Basco Town Proper 
Visit Provincial Capitol 
Drop by the Cathedral of Santo Domingo de Guzman 
Visit Vayang Rolling Hills 
Explore Naidi Hills 
Visit Basco Lighthouse 
Go sunset viewing 


 


We did not celebrate New Year’s Eve anymore since we need to wake up early for our next tour. The call time is 6AM. We spent our first day of 2019 on Sabtang Island, we rode faluwa to reach the island. We landed on Sabtang Island safely but going back to Batan is a different story. Feeling ko second life na namin na nakabalik kami ng buhay after our scary boat ride. Despite the trauma, I’m still happy to see this place. Dito nagshoot yung “You’re My Boss” movie. 


San Vicente Ferrer Church 
Morong Beach and Mayahaw Natural Arc 
Brgy Savidug Stone House 
Savidug Idjang Natural Fortress 
Sto. Tomas Chapel 
Chamantad - Tinyan Viewpoint 
Chavayan Vernacular Houses 
Sta Rosa De Lima Chapel 
Sabtang Weavery Association 


  


This is our South Batan Island Tour Itinerary, it was a long list but we finished this in few hours kasama na yung pamimili namin sa souvenir shop. 


Chawa Viewdeck 
Mahatao Boat Shelter Port 
Tayid Lighthouse 
San Carlos Church 
Homoron Blue Lagoon 
Maydangeb White Beach 
Ivana Municipality 
Old Spanish Bridge 
House of Dakay 
San Jose De Obrero 
Honesty Coffee Shop 
Uyugan Municipality 
Muchong Viewpoint 
Song Song Ruins 
Itbud Village 
Alapad Pass and Natural Rock Formation 
Old Naval Station 
Imnajbu Village 
Racuh A Payaman (Marlboro Country) 


 


Day 4 Basco to Clark Flight

Check-out time is 8AM but the hotel allowed us to check out late since our flight is still before lunchtime. The airport is not far so we don't need to go early. Check-in time is 2 hours before the flight. Our flight was delayed because of weather conditions but still thankful na hindi canceled flight.


Traveling to Batanes is expensive but I can definitely say, it is worth the splurge. This is one of my favorite places that we visited in the Philippines. And if I have an extra budget, I would revisit Batanes even without the tour, I just want to enjoy the place and food.

December 27, 2022

DIY Personalized Acrylic Ornaments

I know that Christmas is already over but I am just starting to blog about my holiday crafts. I started as early as July when I joined Cricut Philippines Christmas in July challenge but I just have no time to blog about them, hopefully, I can blog about them soon. So let us start with my DIY Personalized Acrylic Ornaments. I’ve been making acrylic ornaments since year 2020 so you can check my previous posts. 


This year, I decided to make personalized ornaments for my son’s teachers. I made these ornaments as early as September. The SVG Design is from Design Bundle Plus Membership and I used the Teckwrap Holographic Sparkle Vinyl Rainbow and Cricut Premium Shimmer Sampler Vinyl. I used one design and sliced the name of the teachers. 






December 16, 2022

eTravel Experience

Update: Starting April 15, 2023, travelers to and from the Philippines are required to register through the E-Travel portal (https://etravel.gov.ph). 

This is in line with the directive of the government's Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases on the complete utilization of the e-Travel system. 

Arriving or Departing Passengers need to register within 72 hours prior to your schedule time of arrival in the Philippines or departure from the Philippines. 
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“Does it ever drive you crazy, just how fast the night changes?” Napakanta ka ba? Hehehe! Well, change is constant but I just didn’t imagine that after six months, there will be new travel requirements na naman. I still can’t forget my stress sa One Health Pass tapos may iisipin ulit ako na bago. 

“In response to the IATF directive, the One Health Pass will be officially replaced by eTravel which incorporates the health declaration checklist.” 

Fortunately, mas madali ito because “No pre-departure COVID-19 Test requirement, no booster needed and walang upload ng documents.” You just have to fill out the form at https://etravel.gov.ph/ and save the QR code. That’s it! 

These are the Entry Guidelines from their website 

As per IATF Resolution No. 2 (s. 2022) on the ENTRY, QUARANTINE, and TESTING Requirements of inbound travelers to the Philippines 

A. FULLY VACCINATED (Filipino and Foreign Travelers) 

- No pre-departure COVID-19 Test requirement 
- Must have received the 2nd dose in a 2-dose series or a single dose COVID-19 vaccine more than fourteen (14) days prior to the date and time of departure from the country of origin/port of embarkation. 

B. UNVACCINATED or PARTIALLY VACCINATED (Filipino and Foreign Travelers)

1. Travelers 15 years and older shall present a remotely supervised/laboratory-based Rapid Antigen Test administered and certified by a healthcare professional in a healthcare facility, laboratory, clinic, or other similar establishment taken 24 hours prior to the date and time of departure from the country of origin/first port of embarkation in a continuous travel to the Philippines, excluding lay-overs; provided that, he/she has not left the airport premises or has not been admitted into another country during such lay-over. 

2. Travelers 15 years and older who fail to present negative pre-departure testing shall be required to undergo a laboratory-based Antigen Test UPON ARRIVAL at the airport.

3. ACCOMPANIED minors below 15 years of age who are NOT VACCINATED for any reason whatsoever shall follow the quarantine protocols of their parent/s or an accompanying adult/guardian traveling with them. 

4. UNACCOMPANIED minors below 15 years of age who are NOT VACCINATED for any reason whatsoever shall follow the protocols set forth in Section B (1) and (2) above. NOTE:- Any inbound traveler, whether Filipino or Foreign national, who shall test positive for COVID-19 through rapid antigen test shall be subjected to the latest prevailing quarantine and isolation protocols of the DOH.


How to Get eTravel Pass or QR Code

2. Enter the date of arrival and email address.
3. Check the “I have read and agreed to the Data Privacy and Affidavit of Undertaking.” 
4. Click Continue 
5. Fill out the form with the following details. 

A.Personal Profile 
B.Address Information 
C.Travel Details 
D.Health Declaration 

6. Review the Summary of your details. 
7. Submit the form. 
8. Save the QR Code 

Same with One Health Pass, you need to register per person so in our case, my husband registered for us and he just sent me our QR code so I can save it on my phone. He did this day before our flight but you can register as early as 72 hours prior to your arrival. 

On the day of our flight, the staff asked for our Vaccine Certificates and eTravel QR codes before he allowed us to check-in. Yung mga nauna sa amin sa pila, nalagpasan namin kasi wala sila eTravel QR Code so make sure you register before check-in para walang hassle. 

Upon arrival to the Philippines, maraming booth na doon na magscan ng QR Code before immigration.

December 05, 2022

Cricut Project: 3D Christmas Gingerbread House Cookie Wreath

It’s already the first week of December but I can’t feel it yet because we’re not putting Christmas tree and I haven’t bought any Christmas gifts yet. My mind is still in vacation mode so I’m pretty sure I am going to experience the Christmas rush again. 

Anyway, last week my son informed me that his teacher was asking if they can bring Christmas decor for their classroom. I am too lazy to go to the mall just to buy Christmas decor so what I did, I just spent my time making a DIY 3D Christmas Gingerbread House Cookie Wreath


This project only needs 5 layers of cardstock but the problem is I don’t have 12x12 white cardstock so I have to reduce the size of my wreath to 10 inches instead of 11.5 inches. For the white layer, I used the box of the cake. I added another layer at the back using the box of the cake too to make it sturdy. 


It was funny because it took me hours of cutting and assembling this project, parang same amount of time din kung pumunta ko sa mall. Hehehe! Despite that, I am still happy with the result. 


"There is no greater joy in life than the joy of creating something” - Abhay Kumar