Happy New Year!
I hope everyone had an amazing Christmas and New Yearβs Holiday like I did. My family and I spent it aboard the luxury cruise ship, Mariner of the Sea. Pincky, my sister in Japan, met us in Singapore and we got to spent 10 days together with her and her kids, 6 days aboard the ship.
Looking back, 2016 had been an amazing year of travels; 3 liveaboard dive trips and moreΒ sponsored trips than Iβve ever didΒ in a year. I normally take one long term travel (2 months) and a couple of short trips (weekend β 1 week), but I decided to accept (almost) all invitations, so I did not have my usual long trips (South Africa & Europe in 2014; Tonga & Australia in 2015). But it was amazing because I got to meet so many new people and made lots of new friends from the same travel blogging industry.
The Year of 3 Liveaboard Diving
Iβve never had 3 liveaboard dive trips in my life, heck, Iβve never done 2 in 1 year. In fact, my record was 1 liveaboard dive trip in 2 years beginningΒ in 2010 whenΒ I did Tubbataha for the first time. In 2012, I did the dream dive in the Galapagos. In 2014, I gotΒ back into diving with a trip aboard the luxurious Maldives Princess.
Dive Komodo
Diving Komodo is on every diverβs bucket list and I got to check mine in April, 2016. It was super amazing because we had a lot of manta ray encounters! Β Here are some pictures from Ryan. I lost my Gopro on the first dive and my Olympus TG3 housing kept flooding!
The current in Komodo was crazy, even more so than in the South of Maldives. OurΒ experience in the 3C dive sites: Crystal Rock, Castle Rock, (especially) the Cauldron or the Shotgun is out of this world. We also saw the Komodo Dragons in the wild. I have not blogΒ about this trip yet, but I did post some pictures in instagram.
And of course, it was more special because I wasΒ with a bunch of my friends and we even had some days chilling at a villa in Bali.
Dive Tubbataha
My first Tubbataha trip was memorable because I saw my 1st to 100th shark underwater. Iβve wanted to go back since 2013 because of the raves of seeing other types of sharks. However, since Scuba World sold their fleet, Tubbataha dive trips has skyrocketed. From 38,000 pesos we paid in 2010, today you canβt get less than 95,000 pesos. But this year, I was lucky to take part in a sort-of exploratory dive with Solitude One in the last week of June. It was offered at friendβs price of $1,200 so I jumped at it even if Iβve already done a liveaboard for the year. Β I was invited by Bo Mancao, dive friend who was the resident marketing/uw photographer/dive master of Solitude One. It was also the first year Solitude One did Tubbataha.
Tubbataha, if you donβt already know, is only available to dive from March ~ June every year. I did not encounterΒ hammerhead nor the tiger shark, but did see a lot of whale shark and other sharks.
Dive Maldives
When it rains, it pours. I got the fantastic invitation from Paul to join the exploratory dives in Hanifaru with Maldives Princess.
The experience in Hanifaru is amazing and I intend to write about it soon. But basically, it is this vortex where hundreds of manta rays come together to feed. Youβre only allowed to snorkel in this area but there are enough dive sites around to see beautiful reef, mantas, and feeding station. This is a photo by Oliver Ang of Scuba Studio, and thatβs me in pink being run over by mantas! It can be said that this is a year of mantas for me.
Year of FREE Trips
I really feel thatΒ brands now embrace social media and recognizeΒ the value of blogs. Iβve received more invitations for collaborations and trips despite not being a serious blogger. I mean Iβve been blogging on and off for almost 10 years now but I donβt post as often as I wanted to. Only about 50% of my trips are ever documented. However, because of this phenomenon, Iβve decided to give my blog a majorΒ renovation. I hope that I will be able to keep up with my travels and also be able to write about past travels.
In 2016, Iβve been invited by Cebu Pacific to visit Osaka and Kyoto, by Air Asia to take part in the Ati-atihan Festival (January) and PenangΒ (May), both of which were first time for me. Air Asia also flewΒ me to the Maldives to join the exploratory dives with Maldives Princess. I flew business class withΒ Thai Airways to visit Bangkok and the nearby region. And finally, I joined Trip of Wonders organized by the Tourism Board of Indonesia in Wonderful Indonesia.
I used to not enjoy press trips because of the hectic travel schedules, but I love it that you get to see so many wonderful places, VIP treatment, and also I donβt only met cool people, I actually made friends with many of them, be it other influencers or our hosts.
New Country: #51
This 2016, I visited my 51st country: Vietnam. With a bunch of my friends from school, we visited the beautiful Hanoi.
The farthest weβveΒ traveled together was to Cebu over 10 years ago to attend a friendβs wedding. In this short 4 days trip, we had endlessΒ laugh trip and more group selfies than ever. It was so much fun, I hope weβll do it again. Perhaps Iβll organize one again in 2018.
First Time in Luxury Cruise
Iβve been on boats. But to go on luxury cruise shipΒ was never on my bucket list. I thought it would be confining and boring. But was I wrong!
Candie, my sister, thought we should do a family cruise for the holiday. So she booked us to a 5 nights cruise with Mariner of the Seas (Royal Caribbean Line). My family travels together twice a year; once during Easter Holiday and the ChristmasβNew Year holiday. This year during Easter, we were in Guangzhou.
Barely 5 minutes inside the boat, I knew it was going to be an amazing trip. No wonder so many families do it all the time. Confining? It was so big that I kept forgetting I was aboard a boat. Boring? It has 10 pools, 24 hour casino, several bar & restaurants, theater, and an ice skating rink! Itβs so Vegas! Itβs quite an experience! I will blog about it! Soon.
Anyway, with a great year behind me, Iβm super excited to welcome 2017. I know itβs going to be another awesome year filled with travels. And to start off, Iβm going to Europe this January! In fact, Iβm leaving in less than a week.
Itβs winter, I know, and Iβm really scared. But this is the only season that I will be able to catch the northern lights. The Aurora Borealis has been on my bucket list for a long time, but the cold has been the deterrent. I recently read that by 2017, the northern lights is going to be infrequent. The news is a hoax, according to my friend Dan, but it had prompted me to decide this is the year to see it. So, Iβm headed to Scandinavia!
I applied for visa last November and it was super fast, only 2 days. I will write another blog post on how to apply for Schengen visa,Β but for now, my energy is focused on packing for the long winter!
Since this is my trip, it will be at a very relaxing pace. Girlie, my sister will be joining me later on. Itβs her first time to Europe, but itβs also my first time in Scandinavia, so weβll be exploring this region at our sweet pace.
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Wow! You have shared us a wonderful trip of yours and a memorable one. We will always thank you for sharing this. Keep it up.
OMG I can’t wait to read all about your quest to see the northern lights! :) your 2016 was awesome!
Thanks! Follow me on instagram and Insta-Story. It’s more updated :)