Hello! I’m new to here! Just wanted to thank you both for producing this helpful video in addition to the others in balabac. Really appreciate the summary and how you explained exactly what we needed to know very succinctly and honestly. Also love how your video is not flashy and loud but it’s easy to concentrate on the place without all the loud music and special effects most other RUclipsrs do. Hope you’ll do a similar series about Bali and the island of Indonesia (if you’re planning to visit there) especially all the exotic locations like Komodo island etc so we can benefit from the information shared! Safe travels and it’s super touching and inspiring to see the love and concern and respect you both have for each other. 🎉❤ I’m a subscriber from now onwards! 😊
Thanks so much for your kind words🙏 We really do appreciate when someone notices the structure of our videos 😍 This is how we like to showcase the places that we visit, unfortunately it takes a lot longer to create this type of videos, compared to “daily vlogs”, but we are sure people who love this type of content / video format will come back to watch more videos 🥰 Flashy and loud videos put us off too, it makes it less enjoyable to watch (but they are good for people who can’t pay attention to a single scene for too long) We do plan to visit Bali, never been there, but we are curious to see what is it that makes it so popular :) Thanks once again for the review!
Thank you! We hope it will stay protected and not turn every island into a resort that the regular person could hardly or never access (like Amanpulo) ❤️
Great video, we planning to visit Balabac early next year, from my researched Patawan island as of now there's small entrance fee. The building at 10:31 is Patawan resort.
Oh, Patawan resort - makes sense :) Hopefully they will still take good csre of the island. I believe all islands have small entrance fee, I didn’t mention them because they were already included in the expedition price.
From up the mountains (Pinatubo) to under the sea, I’ve been watching all your videos and listening to your respective viewpoints. They have been awesome! Thank you.
it's indeed a paradise.. thanks for your information about the place, surely it will be a big help to the others who wants to go there.. to be honest i want that paradise to stay as it is, pure nature that's what i love it most.. great find guys..❤️❤️👍👏
We also hope it will not be commercialised and throughout all our videos we always tell people to take care of the environment and sea life here. But having been there already, we also know that tourists are very important for the local community to keep the area safe and not revert back to its dark past. Also, the fact that the islands are all privately owned is a decisive factor, as it depends on what they do with their islands going forward.
Thanks for sharing. I would love to be there someday, i also heard that theyre going to be a resort there in one of the island. I hope i can travel there before they build the resort. Your video is informative, exactly what im looking for! Subscribed👍thanks a bunch
Very happy to hear it helps you plan a trip there. Yes sadly they are building a resort right next to the camping site🥺 They already didn’t even let us walk on their side of the beach, some military/security stopped us and said we are not allowed to walk on their beach 😭
Very beautiful islands and no tourists except you guys. Next time try the " Tao Expedition " between El Nido to Coron or Coron to El Nido for several days of which you will hop and sleep in a gorgeous and secluded islands every night. Every thing is inclusive and services are customer oriented. This experience is like you are a nomadic ( or Romaniac ) pirate sailing in the middle of an Ocean..
I know many place in Philippines still primative.. but still Hope you enjoy the tour. ☺️ I watch your view coz i want to visit balabac soon. Thanks for nice review 😍
We did enjoy it, we are adventure travellers, but wanted to point out also that it is not for the traveller who want luxury and comfort. We would go back anytime to this paradise and we actually recommend spending a week 🥰 so many beautiful islands, it’s a shame to rush 😊 We hope you can visit soon!
so you went there on the month of June….the weather was really nice on your tour. By the way, your video was so beautiful and very informative. Thanks for sharing with us your experiences there…. loved it! ❤️❤️❤️
@@asianboi501 thanks for the lovely feedback. Yes, we spent the so called rainy season in the Philippines (May to July) and we barely had any rainy days. Ut is is reaaaaally hot :) We visited in Febr-March 3 years ago and it was a bit less hot 😁 We loved it both times anyway ♥️
I hope those who will go there won't abuse the beauty of nature, specially the beach, hope they won't leave their garbage , they won't destroy the lives what ever creatures, natures under the sea
That’s what we hope too! If you watch all of our Balabac series, we constantly remind people about protecting the environment and life around these islands, not to stress the sealife for some Instagram likes and so on. The people we encountered around the islands on the first day seemed very concerned about photos only. This applied everywhere in the Philippines, people are very caught up in their social media madness and forget to actually take a moment to breathe and feel the energy of the place they are visiting.
Great video, thanks. For the generators. You can charge your appiences inside the hut? Is it better to buy a dry bag directly there somewhere at the airport upon arrive rather than on Amazon, for ex? (I guess it's cheaper there) how much was the bag if I may ask and if it's solid there? Do you think it's possible to ask a tour guide to skip one island and spend more time on another instead if it's a private tour? Agains nik niks I think you mentioned coconut oil before? Where could you get it? Sorry for lots of questions and thank you again! P. S. Do you or your wife have Instagram?
Yes, we do have Instagram @roamaniacs It is possible to ask to skip an island, it's a private tour after all :) We didn't know the island of day 3 in advance, probably would have skipped one to shorten travel time and enjoy more time on one island. I wouldn't skip the starfish sandbar
Breathtaking cinematography.... i just noticed that in some of your videos, you keep on mentioning Polynesia and some other islands in the pacific... not sure, but it puts me off.. just my take... i am not a fan of comparizon, especially when I know which one is better... really great videos though
Thanks so much for your feedback. We didn't compare the 2, we just said what it can remind you of. I think the Polynesia reference we are making is just a cultural thing: growing up in a country where international travel has only become more widely available after the year 2000, until then all of the white sand, palm trees, turquoise water images we have seen were from Bora Bora & co in Polynesia (which we haven't visited to be honest) or the Caribbean. We had no reference back then to any SouthEast Asian country, such as the Philippines. Also, there's an intentional part of making this reference and that is we are addressing an international public, that often times are also not very familiar with what the Philippines actually looks like. We appreciate that a lot of Filipinos are watching these videos and we couldn't be more grateful, but we also hope it can drive even a handful of external travellers into the country. To be fair, it's a bit far fetched to state "you know which is better" of the two. Such judgements are always subjective and are a matter of personal taste and feelings. Whilst we would 100% rather explore the Philippines for months instead of going for 2-3 weeks to Polynesia, we can't argue the history and importance of those islands in the Pacific and the native people there, who's migration was really significant for the world as we know it today (they were great sailors). What puts us off for example is when foreigner vloggers come to the Philippines and suddenly every single place they present is "the absolute best they have ever seen" and can't stop going on and on like this, knowing this will awaken the "pinoy pride" which will then in turn build a huge Filipino following :) We're pleased to hear you enjoyed the cinematography and hopefully you will decide to stick around! 🥰
@@nealasoque4557 those islands you mention are not unique. Come to Philippines and visit each island. You will surprise how beautiful the islands in every corner.
I think foreigners should go and visit the secretary of tourism industry so that they would do something to make improvements, internet with starlink, foods pasta or meat, sanitation, toilet and garbage bin, electric power with solar to maintain cleanliness, but I think soon the situations will improve when catarman island will be developed... Those private boat tours aren't regulated yet with tourism secretary because of no time to visit the remote islands. those private agencies will be regulated by the tourism, There are more stunning magical beaches nearby aside from those islands. but isn't available yet for the tourist, maybe for safety purposes or guarded and secured by billionaires. some of the islands has crocodiles, habitat with turtles, birds, or sea snakes... Maybe soon balabac group of islands will be available to the tourist to enjoy, Balabac is like maldives of the Philippines...
Most of the islands are privately owned and you can visit only the ones that accept visitors against a small fee. Us personally are not looking for a resort experience, who wants that can go to Amanpulo or other similar places. Of course, the service can be improved on the current tours and this type of experience is not for everyone. We just hope the conditions will improve for locals eg. electricity Let’s see what happens in a few years 🤗
@@roamaniacs Philippines laws can buy an islands just the rights but can't own the whole island specially those 25 eastmeant from shorelines. If catarman island will be developed everything nearby will improve such as internet, drinking water, electric and foods... specially cleanliness. But this I think can't be implemented that too soon cause of American bases nearby, it's protected from spy's, etc...but facilities and utilities will improve for sure...
I’m pilipino, but 800 pesos per night it’s too expensive for me the owner of this place take advantage of the foreigners they don’t have high maintenance of their nipa hut kubo no aircon
Hello! I’m new to here! Just wanted to thank you both for producing this helpful video in addition to the others in balabac. Really appreciate the summary and how you explained exactly what we needed to know very succinctly and honestly. Also love how your video is not flashy and loud but it’s easy to concentrate on the place without all the loud music and special effects most other RUclipsrs do. Hope you’ll do a similar series about Bali and the island of Indonesia (if you’re planning to visit there) especially all the exotic locations like Komodo island etc so we can benefit from the information shared! Safe travels and it’s super touching and inspiring to see the love and concern and respect you both have for each other. 🎉❤ I’m a subscriber from now onwards! 😊
Thanks so much for your kind words🙏 We really do appreciate when someone notices the structure of our videos 😍
This is how we like to showcase the places that we visit, unfortunately it takes a lot longer to create this type of videos, compared to “daily vlogs”, but we are sure people who love this type of content / video format will come back to watch more videos 🥰
Flashy and loud videos put us off too, it makes it less enjoyable to watch (but they are good for people who can’t pay attention to a single scene for too long)
We do plan to visit Bali, never been there, but we are curious to see what is it that makes it so popular :)
Thanks once again for the review!
Island life simple living and not touristy,pure nature.....🤗🤗🤗love it!!!❤️
Thank you!
We hope it will stay protected and not turn every island into a resort that the regular person could hardly or never access (like Amanpulo) ❤️
Thank you guys for such amazing and comprehensive video. Other vlogers should learn from you😊
@@linxcot Thanks so much for your kind comment 🙏♥️ Glad you found it helpful!
Great video, we planning to visit Balabac early next year, from my researched Patawan island as of now there's small entrance fee. The building at 10:31 is Patawan resort.
Oh, Patawan resort - makes sense :)
Hopefully they will still take good csre of the island.
I believe all islands have small entrance fee, I didn’t mention them because they were already included in the expedition price.
From up the mountains (Pinatubo) to under the sea, I’ve been watching all your videos and listening to your respective viewpoints. They have been awesome! Thank you.
Awww, thanks so much, we appreciate it 🙌
Really pleased to hear that 🤗
This is by far the most informative travel guide for Balabac Islands. Thank you for uploading...
Thanks so much! Hopefully more people will find it when planning their Balabac trip 🤗
it's indeed a paradise.. thanks for your information about the place, surely it will be a big help to the others who wants to go there.. to be honest i want that paradise to stay as it is, pure nature that's what i love it most.. great find guys..❤️❤️👍👏
We also hope it will not be commercialised and throughout all our videos we always tell people to take care of the environment and sea life here. But having been there already, we also know that tourists are very important for the local community to keep the area safe and not revert back to its dark past.
Also, the fact that the islands are all privately owned is a decisive factor, as it depends on what they do with their islands going forward.
Amazing
Thanks for your share
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for sharing. I would love to be there someday, i also heard that theyre going to be a resort there in one of the island. I hope i can travel there before they build the resort. Your video is informative, exactly what im looking for!
Subscribed👍thanks a bunch
Very happy to hear it helps you plan a trip there.
Yes sadly they are building a resort right next to the camping site🥺
They already didn’t even let us walk on their side of the beach, some military/security stopped us and said we are not allowed to walk on their beach 😭
What an amazing vlog!! The places you get to!! Thank you for showing the remote areas of the Philippines!
Thanks so much for you kind feedback, pleaswd you enjoyed it! 🙏♥️
thanks for sharing very informative! btw, what month did u go?
This was early June (5-8 June).
Happy to hear the information is useful!
Love your videos of Balabac Islands,so much beauty in that paradise...
Yes 🥰 Super grateful that we had the chance to go there 🙏
Very beautiful islands and no tourists except you guys. Next time try the " Tao Expedition " between El Nido to Coron or Coron to El Nido for several days of which you will hop and sleep in a gorgeous and secluded islands every night. Every thing is inclusive and services are customer oriented. This experience is like you are a nomadic ( or Romaniac ) pirate sailing in the middle of an Ocean..
Hi Arthur, we have done 4D3N between El Nido and Coron in 2020 and we loved it ♥️ would definitely repeat the experience😍
Mind blowing experience. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching! 🥰
Feels like you are swimming in a liquid crystal. So clear.
True, the water here in Balabac has this special glitter 🥰
I know many place in Philippines still primative.. but still Hope you enjoy the tour. ☺️ I watch your view coz i want to visit balabac soon. Thanks for nice review 😍
We did enjoy it, we are adventure travellers, but wanted to point out also that it is not for the traveller who want luxury and comfort. We would go back anytime to this paradise and we actually recommend spending a week 🥰 so many beautiful islands, it’s a shame to rush 😊 We hope you can visit soon!
Beautiful drone shots!!!!!
Thank you 🥰🤗
What a nice place,😲enjoy
Our expedition is over, but we will cherish the memory of this place forever 🥰
love it,,
❤️
Another wonderful vlog mam love from Pakistan 🙂
Thanks so much for the feedback. May you have a blessed weekend! 🙏
what month of the year you went to Balabac?…. the weather is so beautiful
Hey this was in June 😍
so you went there on the month of June….the weather was really nice on your tour. By the way, your video was so beautiful and very informative. Thanks for sharing with us your experiences there…. loved it! ❤️❤️❤️
@@asianboi501 thanks for the lovely feedback.
Yes, we spent the so called rainy season in the Philippines (May to July) and we barely had any rainy days. Ut is is reaaaaally hot :) We visited in Febr-March 3 years ago and it was a bit less hot 😁 We loved it both times anyway ♥️
I hope those who will go there won't abuse the beauty of nature, specially the beach, hope they won't leave their garbage , they won't destroy the lives what ever creatures, natures under the sea
That’s what we hope too! If you watch all of our Balabac series, we constantly remind people about protecting the environment and life around these islands, not to stress the sealife for some Instagram likes and so on.
The people we encountered around the islands on the first day seemed very concerned about photos only. This applied everywhere in the Philippines, people are very caught up in their social media madness and forget to actually take a moment to breathe and feel the energy of the place they are visiting.
Great video, thanks. For the generators. You can charge your appiences inside the hut?
Is it better to buy a dry bag directly there somewhere at the airport upon arrive rather than on Amazon, for ex? (I guess it's cheaper there) how much was the bag if I may ask and if it's solid there?
Do you think it's possible to ask a tour guide to skip one island and spend more time on another instead if it's a private tour?
Agains nik niks I think you mentioned coconut oil before? Where could you get it?
Sorry for lots of questions and thank you again!
P. S. Do you or your wife have Instagram?
Yes, we do have Instagram @roamaniacs
It is possible to ask to skip an island, it's a private tour after all :) We didn't know the island of day 3 in advance, probably would have skipped one to shorten travel time and enjoy more time on one island. I wouldn't skip the starfish sandbar
@@roamaniacs thank you for the answers
4:00 natural alarm clock 🤣🤣🤣
TICTILICAAAAAAAO 😂
What tour group did you use?
www.balabac.ph
Breathtaking cinematography.... i just noticed that in some of your videos, you keep on mentioning Polynesia and some other islands in the pacific... not sure, but it puts me off.. just my take... i am not a fan of comparizon, especially when I know which one is better... really great videos though
Thanks so much for your feedback.
We didn't compare the 2, we just said what it can remind you of.
I think the Polynesia reference we are making is just a cultural thing: growing up in a country where international travel has only become more widely available after the year 2000, until then all of the white sand, palm trees, turquoise water images we have seen were from Bora Bora & co in Polynesia (which we haven't visited to be honest) or the Caribbean.
We had no reference back then to any SouthEast Asian country, such as the Philippines. Also, there's an intentional part of making this reference and that is we are addressing an international public, that often times are also not very familiar with what the Philippines actually looks like. We appreciate that a lot of Filipinos are watching these videos and we couldn't be more grateful, but we also hope it can drive even a handful of external travellers into the country.
To be fair, it's a bit far fetched to state "you know which is better" of the two. Such judgements are always subjective and are a matter of personal taste and feelings. Whilst we would 100% rather explore the Philippines for months instead of going for 2-3 weeks to Polynesia, we can't argue the history and importance of those islands in the Pacific and the native people there, who's migration was really significant for the world as we know it today (they were great sailors).
What puts us off for example is when foreigner vloggers come to the Philippines and suddenly every single place they present is "the absolute best they have ever seen" and can't stop going on and on like this, knowing this will awaken the "pinoy pride" which will then in turn build a huge Filipino following :)
We're pleased to hear you enjoyed the cinematography and hopefully you will decide to stick around! 🥰
@@roamaniacs btw, I find A lot pacific islands better than those of the Philippines (Bora2x, Tahiti, Palau, etc) so there
@@nealasoque4557 those islands you mention are not unique. Come to Philippines and visit each island. You will surprise how beautiful the islands in every corner.
where is your campsite? sicsican island?
Bugsuk island ☺️
where did you learn the term "chismis" area? very hilarious ahahahah😂
Hahaha, I worked with a lot of Filipinos😆
I think foreigners should go and visit the secretary of tourism industry so that they would do something to make improvements, internet with starlink, foods pasta or meat, sanitation, toilet and garbage bin, electric power with solar to maintain cleanliness, but I think soon the situations will improve when catarman island will be developed...
Those private boat tours aren't regulated yet with tourism secretary because of no time to visit the remote islands.
those private agencies will be regulated by the tourism,
There are more stunning magical beaches nearby aside from those islands. but isn't available yet for the tourist, maybe for safety purposes or guarded and secured by billionaires.
some of the islands has crocodiles, habitat with turtles, birds, or sea snakes...
Maybe soon balabac group of islands will be available to the tourist to enjoy,
Balabac is like maldives of the Philippines...
Most of the islands are privately owned and you can visit only the ones that accept visitors against a small fee. Us personally are not looking for a resort experience, who wants that can go to Amanpulo or other similar places. Of course, the service can be improved on the current tours and this type of experience is not for everyone. We just hope the conditions will improve for locals eg. electricity
Let’s see what happens in a few years 🤗
@@roamaniacs Philippines laws can buy an islands just the rights but can't own the whole island specially those 25 eastmeant from shorelines.
If catarman island will be developed everything nearby will improve such as internet, drinking water, electric and foods... specially cleanliness.
But this I think can't be implemented that too soon cause of American bases nearby, it's protected from spy's, etc...but facilities and utilities will improve for sure...
The designated chismis area 😅
🤣🤭
I’m pilipino, but 800 pesos per night it’s too expensive for me the owner of this place take advantage of the foreigners they don’t have high maintenance of their nipa hut kubo no aircon
It could be even more expensive now, that was 2022 price :(