Hello to you both. Nice to see you both having fun, visiting those Island, I like the Quality picture of you camera specially under the water, it's so clear.
100% It’s more fun in the Philippines! You can do anything you can think of here and always so much to explore ♥️ Welcome to our channel, hope you’ll enjoy our upcoming videos! 🤩
I love that you guys incorporate some Tagalog words in your conversation. Keep an open mind. It is what it is. I like that. Enjoy the rest of your adventures in Philippines. 👍🏼❤️
Unfortunately, social media adds a lot of unrealistic expectations to what travel (and not only) should look like, so people find it hard to enjoy when it's not exactly like what they saw in on social media, not realizing that is only one small moment in time that they see. We also felt overwhelmed by expectations in the past years, but we are making a conscious effort to be grateful for being in a certain place even if it rains, even if it's crowded. Especially post pandemic, now that we know what it means to live in a restricted environment. We will keep trying to spread this message: live the present moment the best you can and appreciate all the chances life throws at you. We are beyond grateful that we can visit places such as El Nido, we are well aware that many Filipinos living in the country can't do it.. Thanks so much for taking the time to leave this comment!
@@roamaniacs , we’ll said my friend. The key is realistic expectations. The reality is that Philippine tourism is not yet that develop compared to like Thailand, Singapore etc. but it has it’s own unique and diverse qualities and attractions.
There possibilities in Palawan are endless, beyond El Nido. Having travelled down South towards Balabac, we wish that upon our next trip here we can do the hike in Mount Mantaligajan and hopefully visit Jasper’s Jungle School ♥️
Yes in fact we only intended to go to Balabac this time because we already visited El Nido, Linapacan and Coron 2 years ago, but couldn’t help it and we went back to both El Nido and Coron before leaving Palawan ♥️ it’s a place that you can go back to over and over and still be blown away and find new things to do! 🥰 Thanks so much - stay safe and hopefully enjoy our upcoming vlogs, we have awesome content coming up such as Ifugao, trekking around Banaue and Batad ♥️♥️♥️
The truth is the beauty of this place can be seen with the naked eye, but looking at it from a drone's view you really start to see to immense beauty it holds. It's one of those places that once you see it, will always call you back ❤️
Welcome back to the Philippines my Balkan couple friends. I'm guessing you're from Romania? Enjoy your stay to the beautiful country of Philippines. Embrace the culture as well as the country's tag line, It's more fun in the Philippines/with you. 🇵🇭🥰
Thanks so much, yes we are Romanian indeed with a strong bond to Filipinos since we worked for years on cruise ships. Coming back to the Philippines always feels so natural. ♥️🇵🇭
Frumos Va adorr ce mă bucur cu voi Călătoresc cu voi îmi imaginez că sunt cu voi Ce frumos vorbești engleza O seara frumoasa va doresc Man abonat cu atâta drag Va 🤗 🤍❤️🤍❤️🤗🤗🖐️🇧🇻🙏
Hi Gabe, we have done Buhay Isla in Linapacan in 2020, we absolutely loved it. This time we have done the expedition in Balabac - can’t wait to show you guys too! 🥰
@@Ehm536 We did, but sadly for nik niks it doesn't help so much. We discovered coconut oil works best as they can't bite you through the oil, so you need to rub yourself all over with coconut (or any) oil 😁
@@Ehm536 Thanks - we are following them both, especially Kulas - we wish one day we can live here and explore more in depth like he does so we can really get into more off the beaten path places. But as Kulas says, one day at a time 😍
Starting from 11:05 I don't know how Can someone who believes in Global warming hoax explain the cliffs that shows that the level of the water has never risen. Anyways I just noticed & truly that place is the definition of a tropical island paradise.
I was looking at the too but I guess the water levels depend on the tides? This was filmed around Full Moon and all other beaches had low tide all day. But yes El Nido never stops to amaze us ♥️
BEST TOURIST SPOTS IN CORON, PALAWAN (Check it out in RUclips) I highly recommend to visit this places in Coron, Palawan. There is a direct daily ride on ferry boat from El Nido, Palawan going to Coron, Palawan. 1. Visit Barracuda Lake in Coron, Palawan. Underwaters explorers love Barracuda Islands, divers can experience exactly where it divides as they go further down the lake. This is a must-visit destination in Coron, Palawan. 2. Explore Twin Lagoons in Coron, Palawan. The Twin Lagoons, as it's name suggest, is made up of two stunning lagoons. Boats have to dock to first lagoons but visitors can get to the second by swimming. After swimming through a small cave-like entrance, visitors to the Twin Lagoons are stunned with the high rising cliffs on almost every side. 3. Take a trip in the Japanese Shipwrecks. Coron Bay is populated with many shipwrecks from World War II , many of which are accessible for divers and some are even shallow enough that snorkelers can get a glimpse of the historic relics. Some of the top shipwrecks worth seeing includes the: - Olympia Maru - Irako - Akitsushima - Morazan 4. Visit Kayangan Lake. The only way to visit Kayangan Lake is by boat. 5. Ocam - Ocam Beach in Busuanga Islands. The beach has an excellent dive sites, a boat ride away from Black Island and very close to Calauit Safari Park, another top destination of the Islands. 6. Swim at Black Islands. It is a semi-undiscovered islands that is about 45 minutes by boat from Ocam-Ocam Beach. Otherwise known as Malajon Island, palm trees and long stretch of white sand decorate its shoreline. Black Island is worth a visit to see the Black Island Cave. The caves are home to two bodies of water and stand some 40 feet tall. 7. Mount Tapyas, this is one of the first things visitors to the islands notice upon arrival, as the mountain rises high above Coron town center. 8. Visit Malcapuya Island, it is very close to Banana Island and Bulog Dos, two other amazing destinations. 9. Banana Island, also known as Dicalabuan Island. This isolated island is adornef with stunning blue waters and pure white sand. 10. Visit Coron Island Calauit Safari Park, it is located at the northwestern tip of Busuanga. This wildlife reserves is home of the rarest animals species like giraffes, zebras, antelopes, waterbucks, gazelles and more. WHERE TO STAY IN CORON, PALAWAN? 1. Coron Westown Resort 2. Club Paradise Palawan 3. Mo2 Westown Lagoon 4. Busuanga Bay Lodge 5. Discovery Island Resort 6. The Palladium Hotel 7. Aquilah Homestay 8. Marina del Sol Resort & Yacht Club 9. Bacau Bay Resort Coron 10. Joval Homestay 11. Coron Soliel Express Hotel 12. Coron Hilltop View Resort 13. Vienna Hotel 14. Coron Gateway Hotel & Suites 15. The Funny Lion 16. Lan Bless Pension House 17. Tag Resort 18. Vela Terraces Hotel 19. Pearl Vista de Coron Resort Hotel 20. Zuri Resort HOW TO GO TO CORON, PALAWAN? Just take a flight from Manila, Cebu, Clark, Iloilo, Davao going to Busuanga Airport in Palawan. From Busuanga Airport, you take a jeepney, van or car for about one hour to reach Coron town in Palawan.
Hello to you both. Nice to see you both having fun, visiting those Island, I like the Quality picture of you camera specially under the water, it's so clear.
Thanks so much - we try our best, but no camera can make justice to the landscape here 😍
Wow El Nido
Been there 2 times and always feel the same ♥️
Hello welcom to Paradise island elnido Palawan and enjoy swimming q fish so clear water its more fun in the Philippine god bless stay safe
100% It’s more fun in the Philippines! You can do anything you can think of here and always so much to explore ♥️
Welcome to our channel, hope you’ll enjoy our upcoming videos! 🤩
I never missed any of your vlogs, i love it. Thanks for coming back in philippines 🥰
Wow, thanks so much, appreciate it!
New vlog is coming in about 5 hours 😍🤗
I love that you guys incorporate some Tagalog words in your conversation. Keep an open mind. It is what it is. I like that. Enjoy the rest of your adventures in Philippines. 👍🏼❤️
Unfortunately, social media adds a lot of unrealistic expectations to what travel (and not only) should look like, so people find it hard to enjoy when it's not exactly like what they saw in on social media, not realizing that is only one small moment in time that they see. We also felt overwhelmed by expectations in the past years, but we are making a conscious effort to be grateful for being in a certain place even if it rains, even if it's crowded. Especially post pandemic, now that we know what it means to live in a restricted environment.
We will keep trying to spread this message: live the present moment the best you can and appreciate all the chances life throws at you. We are beyond grateful that we can visit places such as El Nido, we are well aware that many Filipinos living in the country can't do it.. Thanks so much for taking the time to leave this comment!
@@roamaniacs , we’ll said my friend. The key is realistic expectations. The reality is that Philippine tourism is not yet that develop compared to like Thailand, Singapore etc. but it has it’s own unique and diverse qualities and attractions.
that s so amazing shots lovely! stay happy from ireland
Thanks so much! much love xx
Definitely one of the best islands in the world. Amazing adventure. Thanks for vlogging.
There possibilities in Palawan are endless, beyond El Nido. Having travelled down South towards Balabac, we wish that upon our next trip here we can do the hike in Mount Mantaligajan and hopefully visit Jasper’s Jungle School ♥️
Your videos was clear and looks amazing. I wish i could spend even overnight in that place. Enjoy have fun
Thanks so much! We hope that one day you can get here 🙏🥰
Palawan is one of the best island in the world,amazing view of different parts of palawan just enjoy & keep safe always.
Yes in fact we only intended to go to Balabac this time because we already visited El Nido, Linapacan and Coron 2 years ago, but couldn’t help it and we went back to both El Nido and Coron before leaving Palawan ♥️ it’s a place that you can go back to over and over and still be blown away and find new things to do! 🥰
Thanks so much - stay safe and hopefully enjoy our upcoming vlogs, we have awesome content coming up such as Ifugao, trekking around Banaue and Batad ♥️♥️♥️
The best island elnido so beautiful
Wow
That’s what everyone says when they see El Nido ♥️
New subscriber in your channel, thanks to all beautiful drones shots.
Enjoy watching the beautiful sceneries.
Thanks so much and welcome to our channel! 🥰
Phillipines is amazing 😻
It iiiiiis!
Amazing drone shots!
The truth is the beauty of this place can be seen with the naked eye, but looking at it from a drone's view you really start to see to immense beauty it holds. It's one of those places that once you see it, will always call you back ❤️
enjoy😀
Salamat! 🙌
Cool
Thanks!
Breath taking, amazing, new subsriber here in ph and thank you for sharing this video. ❤️
So pleased you like it and thanks for subscribing 🙏🥰
Enjoy happy couple 🇵🇭🙂💕
Salamat po! 🥰 We love it!
Hello kids and welcome to the Philippines -- the Pearl of the Orient!!! Hope you're having a blast! Be well and stay safe!
Salamat po, we are so happy each time we can come to the Philippines 🙌😍
Hi welcome again to my beautiful ,country the Philippines . Watching from the Netherlands .
Thanks so much - hope you'll enjoy our content!
i really love your content guys🥰, thank you for the inspiration, we will visit the Philippines this March!
Thanks so much for your kind comment, pleased to hear you find our content is of good quality♥️
Hope you will have a great time in the Philippines! ♥️
welcome back to beautiful tropical country Philippines! injoy your vacation! new subs here from PH!❤️🇵🇭
Thanks so much! Welcome to our channel, hope you'll enjoy our content!❤️🇵🇭
Nice one guys... New subscriber here...🇵🇭🙂
Thanks a lot 🙌😍
So charming that you remembered some Filipino words from your trips years ago.
Thank you - we used to know more, we worked for years with Filipinos on board cruise ships.. but now we're out of practice haha :)
You guys are amazing funny 😁 while having a meal break!
Haha, thanks! 😁
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Just subscribe from texas. Former pinoy from camarines sur
Thank so much. Hope you enjoy our content.
I love your vlogs 🤣😘🤗😎! Has anyone ever mistaken you two as Anthony Hopkins🙍♂️ and Meryl Streep🙎♀️?
Thanks so much! Hahahaha no, they didn't but this is one of the best compliments EVER! 😍
Beautiful 😻
Thank you - we think El Nido can always shock you with its beauty, even after multiple visits☺️
🥰😍😘
Let’g go 🥰
Welcome back to the Philippines my Balkan couple friends. I'm guessing you're from Romania? Enjoy your stay to the beautiful country of Philippines.
Embrace the culture as well as the country's tag line, It's more fun in the Philippines/with you. 🇵🇭🥰
Thanks so much, yes we are Romanian indeed with a strong bond to Filipinos since we worked for years on cruise ships. Coming back to the Philippines always feels so natural. ♥️🇵🇭
@@roamaniacs
Where in Romania if you don't mind me asking. Bucharest, maybe?
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Frumos Va adorr ce mă bucur cu voi Călătoresc cu voi îmi imaginez că sunt cu voi Ce frumos vorbești engleza O seara frumoasa va doresc Man abonat cu atâta drag Va 🤗 🤍❤️🤍❤️🤗🤗🖐️🇧🇻🙏
Va multumim tare mult! Speram sa va placa in continuare videourile noastrw 🥰
@@roamaniacs In continuare va urmărim La cat de multe 😀😀👍🤗🤗❤️🙏🤍🖐️🖐️
I am hoping you get more subscriber..
Thanks so much - hopefully in time more people will find out content enjoyable♥️
@@roamaniacs tell the locals to subscribe your channel
@@pauvall1218 will do thanks🤗
Meanwhile a share would be very useful 🙏
Try Tao Philippines 🇵🇭 or Buhay Isla 3 or 5 day excursion😃👍👍
Hi Gabe, we have done Buhay Isla in Linapacan in 2020, we absolutely loved it.
This time we have done the expedition in Balabac - can’t wait to show you guys too! 🥰
@@roamaniacs always bring mosquitoes repellant.
@@Ehm536 We did, but sadly for nik niks it doesn't help so much. We discovered coconut oil works best as they can't bite you through the oil, so you need to rub yourself all over with coconut (or any) oil 😁
Watch Making It Happen vlog (Mike and Nelly)to know more of the Philippines.They know many places to visit, dine.
Thanks. We’ve been watching them for years too :) Also because the long term plan is to live in the Philippines at least 6 months per year 🙏☺️
Nahh.. they are boring..
@@roamaniacs Kulas of Becoming filipino as well. Try to search his vlog a year ago when he was first time to visit PH....also Finnsnow,
@@Ehm536 Thanks - we are following them both, especially Kulas - we wish one day we can live here and explore more in depth like he does so we can really get into more off the beaten path places. But as Kulas says, one day at a time 😍
Starting from 11:05 I don't know how Can someone who believes in Global warming hoax explain the cliffs that shows that the level of the water has never risen. Anyways I just noticed & truly that place is the definition of a tropical island paradise.
I was looking at the too but I guess the water levels depend on the tides? This was filmed around Full Moon and all other beaches had low tide all day.
But yes El Nido never stops to amaze us ♥️
BEST TOURIST SPOTS IN CORON, PALAWAN (Check it out in RUclips) I highly recommend to visit this places in Coron, Palawan. There is a direct daily ride on ferry boat from El Nido, Palawan going to Coron, Palawan.
1. Visit Barracuda Lake in Coron, Palawan. Underwaters explorers love Barracuda Islands, divers can experience exactly where it divides as they go further down the lake. This is a must-visit destination in Coron, Palawan.
2. Explore Twin Lagoons in Coron, Palawan. The Twin Lagoons, as it's name suggest, is made up of two stunning lagoons. Boats have to dock to first lagoons but visitors can get to the second by swimming. After swimming through a small cave-like entrance, visitors to the Twin Lagoons are stunned with the high rising cliffs on almost every side.
3. Take a trip in the Japanese Shipwrecks. Coron Bay is populated with many shipwrecks from World War II , many of which are accessible for divers and some are even shallow enough that snorkelers can get a glimpse of the historic relics.
Some of the top shipwrecks worth seeing includes the:
- Olympia Maru
- Irako
- Akitsushima
- Morazan
4. Visit Kayangan Lake. The only way to visit Kayangan Lake is by boat.
5. Ocam - Ocam Beach in Busuanga Islands. The beach has an excellent dive sites, a boat ride away from Black Island and very close to Calauit Safari Park, another top destination of the Islands.
6. Swim at Black Islands. It is a semi-undiscovered islands that is about 45 minutes by boat from Ocam-Ocam Beach. Otherwise known as Malajon Island, palm trees and long stretch of white sand decorate its shoreline. Black Island is worth a visit to see the Black Island Cave. The caves are home to two bodies of water and stand some 40 feet tall.
7. Mount Tapyas, this is one of the first things visitors to the islands notice upon arrival, as the mountain rises high above Coron town center.
8. Visit Malcapuya Island, it is very close to Banana Island and Bulog Dos, two other amazing destinations.
9. Banana Island, also known as Dicalabuan Island. This isolated island is adornef with stunning blue waters and pure white sand.
10. Visit Coron Island Calauit Safari Park, it is located at the northwestern tip of Busuanga. This wildlife reserves is home of the rarest animals species like giraffes, zebras, antelopes, waterbucks, gazelles and more.
WHERE TO STAY IN CORON, PALAWAN?
1. Coron Westown Resort
2. Club Paradise Palawan
3. Mo2 Westown Lagoon
4. Busuanga Bay Lodge
5. Discovery Island Resort
6. The Palladium Hotel
7. Aquilah Homestay
8. Marina del Sol Resort & Yacht Club
9. Bacau Bay Resort Coron
10. Joval Homestay
11. Coron Soliel Express Hotel
12. Coron Hilltop View Resort
13. Vienna Hotel
14. Coron Gateway Hotel & Suites
15. The Funny Lion
16. Lan Bless Pension House
17. Tag Resort
18. Vela Terraces Hotel
19. Pearl Vista de Coron Resort Hotel
20. Zuri Resort
HOW TO GO TO CORON, PALAWAN? Just take a flight from Manila, Cebu, Clark, Iloilo, Davao going to Busuanga Airport in Palawan. From Busuanga Airport, you take a jeepney, van or car for about one hour to reach Coron town in Palawan.
Thanks so much for your very thorough guide, much appreciated! 🙏
𝙽𝚎𝚠 𝚜𝚞𝚋𝚜....𝙵𝚛𝚘𝚖 𝚙𝚑𝚒𝚕𝚒𝚙𝚙𝚒𝚗𝚎𝚜❤❤.𝙴𝚗𝚓𝚘𝚢 𝚢𝚘𝚞𝚛 𝚜𝚝𝚊𝚢..𝙺𝚎𝚎𝚙 𝚜𝚊𝚏𝚎
thanks so much