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The Honeymoon Diaries - El Nido

46 min · 21 de mar de 2026
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One of the most unique experiences of the honeymoon — staying in a remote beach hut in El Nido. Everything was made of bamboo - Bamboo bungalows, bamboo toilet & shower huts, even a bamboo restaurant. Our days were spent moving between hammocks, swing seats, and sun loungers, just soaking up the sun, and when it got too hot, we’d retreat back into our bungalow and binge watch greys! We both managed to read an entire book in three days, which is honestly unheard of for us. It was a very restful and restorative week holiday from all the travelling!! One of the most precious parts of the honeymoon was being welcomed into a Filipino church service. Worshipping Jesus in a completely different language, surrounded by people who didn’t speak much English but still welcomed us so warmly, was incredibly moving. The wonderful pastor even gave a sermon in broken English. A very touching experience. The food was an experience in itself… there were no menus, no choices, you just got what you were given. You only had the option to sign up for 3 meals a day at a set price - which was rather expensive. The range of food served was wild from spaghetti to crabs - we got to try many traditional Filipino dishes and there was definitely a lot more fish than we would usually eat. It was strange having no control over what you were eating for a whole week, but in a way, that was all part of the experience — letting go, slowing down, and just embracing whatever came your way. https://youtu.be/eSH0hnZaOtY?si=xNuFUZdVy7SZfSff [https://youtu.be/eSH0hnZaOtY?si=xNuFUZdVy7SZfSff]

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The Honeymoon Diaries - El Nido

One of the most unique experiences of the honeymoon — staying in a remote beach hut in El Nido. Everything was made of bamboo - Bamboo bungalows, bamboo toilet & shower huts, even a bamboo restaurant. Our days were spent moving between hammocks, swing seats, and sun loungers, just soaking up the sun, and when it got too hot, we’d retreat back into our bungalow and binge watch greys! We both managed to read an entire book in three days, which is honestly unheard of for us. It was a very restful and restorative week holiday from all the travelling!! One of the most precious parts of the honeymoon was being welcomed into a Filipino church service. Worshipping Jesus in a completely different language, surrounded by people who didn’t speak much English but still welcomed us so warmly, was incredibly moving. The wonderful pastor even gave a sermon in broken English. A very touching experience. The food was an experience in itself… there were no menus, no choices, you just got what you were given. You only had the option to sign up for 3 meals a day at a set price - which was rather expensive. The range of food served was wild from spaghetti to crabs - we got to try many traditional Filipino dishes and there was definitely a lot more fish than we would usually eat. It was strange having no control over what you were eating for a whole week, but in a way, that was all part of the experience — letting go, slowing down, and just embracing whatever came your way. https://youtu.be/eSH0hnZaOtY?si=xNuFUZdVy7SZfSff [https://youtu.be/eSH0hnZaOtY?si=xNuFUZdVy7SZfSff]

21 de mar de 202646 min
episode The Honeymoon Diaries - Port Barton artwork

The Honeymoon Diaries - Port Barton

Our trip to Port Barton began with a very bumpy and slightly chaotic taxi ride from Puerto Princesa Airport, the drivers drive like they’ve stolen it. Very thankful we made the decision to split the 8hr journey to El Nido and stop for a few nights at Port Barton! After an uncomfortable 4hrs we arrived to a small seaside town strikes the perfect balance between touristy and remote—lively enough for great food and drinks, yet peaceful enough to feel like a hidden escape. We arrived just in time for a quick outfit change and head to the beach for sunset. We stumble across a wonderful bar during cocktail hour right on the beach with amazing music and let the evening pass by. Truly felt like honeymoon vibes! The next day, we hired a kayak and headed out around the bay to White Beach and Coconut Beach. I especially wanted to go to the 2nd beach because the were native pigs casually roaming the sand. We took a bag with our kindle & our speaker and laid on the kayak as our beach towel and read all day long. We wandered down the beach looking for lunch and found a beach shack selling picky bits for lunch. We had the most dreamy relaxing day and decided we would paddle back just in time for another golden sunset cocktail hour. we ended the day in ultimate comfort with a chicken burger enjoyed in bed! Such a wonderful stop with such wholesome happy vibes!! https://youtu.be/eSH0hnZaOtY?si=xNuFUZdVy7SZfSff [https://youtu.be/eSH0hnZaOtY?si=xNuFUZdVy7SZfSff]

21 de mar de 202638 min
episode The Honeymoon Diaries - Bohol artwork

The Honeymoon Diaries - Bohol

Our favourite way to explore - a one-day motorbike adventure. We had 2 night stop in Bohol to break up the ferry journeys and explore another island. We hired a bike from the port (travel hack!) rode it to our accommodation and then the next day had a adventure day to see all bohol had to offer in one day! First stop the Chocolate Hills - a surreal landscape of strange rounded hills stretching as far as the eye can see. It’s always amusing the “tourist” attractions we end up at in Asia 😅 From there, we stopped by the Loboc River at a riverside restaurant and watched the Loboc River Cruise boats drift past - we were both feeling poorly with colds and decided for a more relaxing lunch than the loud cruises! We wrapped up the day with a visit to the Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary. Tarsiers are the world’s smallest primates and they have such cute big eyes! They were so much smaller than I thought they’d be. Such a fabbb day of adventure, nature, and laid-back island vibes — all packed into one day in Bohol. https://youtu.be/eSH0hnZaOtY?si=xNuFUZdVy7SZfSff [https://youtu.be/eSH0hnZaOtY?si=xNuFUZdVy7SZfSff]

21 de mar de 202632 min