Thursday, October 18, 2012

Second day in Boracay

Our second day is merely activities that the island offered just like my first time. We had helmet diving, flyfish ride, island hopping, snorkeling and buggy riding. We've got all those rides for P850 plus we gave additional P50 each to our package dealer for being so good and patient with us throughout the activities. He'd been our official photographer and videographer too and is soo good at it. You may contact him at 0939-1373473 (Michael Miro).
Enjoy snippets of our activities.
We tried helmet diving first, only 6 of us go through with it. The other 2 got scared. (Spell LOSERS, that's the two of them LOL peace to-both-of-you-who-must-not-be-named) This helmet diving will only last around 10 to 15 mins down there.
The helmets
The shirtless guy briefed us what to do
Before you'll go through with it, an instructor will give you lectures of the do's and don'ts of it. Make sure to learn the proper sign language once underwater to avoid confusions. There are 2 divers guiding you in going up and down and once your group had been settled let the fish feeding and picture taking begin. The challending part of this helmet diving is in going down when you have to battle the pressure of the water. But with proper execution to equalize the pressure everything's just fine. You can breathe normally once the pressure's gone. Then you'll enjoy those colorful fishes, savor the crystal clear water and be amazed the beauty of nature underwater.

Next stop is fly fish. My second time too.
I wonder where are my 3 companions in this picture. It looks like I'm the only one riding here
Then island hopping. Our first stop is at Ilig iligan where we had our lunch. While waiting for our food we had swimming under the sun. We don't mind the heat, the water is just so inviting to be ignored.
We had group pictorial at this sand castle after our lunch. Just give a small tip to the person incharge who will also take pictures of you.
Then we were brought to a certain spot for snorkeling. The small boat was anchored in the middle  of the ocean and from there we had snorkeling and swimming again. Buko juice vendor came, we were so amazed how resourceful Pinoys are in terms of livelihood. We bought some buko to satisfy our thirst and to help that vendor to earn money too.
It was indeed a wet fun filled activities. Tiring yet so much fun and laughters. It's always good to enjoy with friends, share memories and experiences with them. These are things with no price tags.

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