On getting lost, finding solace, and everything in between at La Union
Friday, June 21, 2019 San Juan, La Union, Philippines
In the last days of twenty eighteen, I made a pact with myself that I should go and explore places more often. Although I didn't make a list of places I should visit this year, all I know is that I need to wander more and sort of a breather. And so, January came, stayed a bit longer (to be honest, it felt like the 13th month of 2018), and bid goodbye but I still got stuck in my monotonous routine: sleep-eat-work-home plus a more hectic schedule.
I welcomed February with the hopes of having a quick break from the hustle and bustle of the city life. So here came these local airlines tossing everyone with their seat sales. I was probably one of the thousands of adventure-seeking millennials who booked a flight to a place a thousand miles away from home. But this time, I chose Clark International Airport again. I was initially planning to explore more the beauty of Zambales but I decided to head far north and went back to the surf town of La Union instead. I don't know why but I something about this place that always makes me want to come back every year.
I'm on my way to you
Fast forward to March. The big day came. It was noontime at that time and I could feel the scorching sun as I made my way to the airport. "Thank God for the good weather," I told myself with a little relief even though I kinda hate how humid it was. It also kinda felt odd because I usually take the morning flights whenever I leave Cebu since I get easily pissed being caught in the traffic. For the record, I'm not even a morning person but something about taking the morning flights that fascinates me.When I arrived at the departure area, I saw these women crying and hugging each other, then a couple of minutes after, the other one proceeded to the boarding gate and waved goodbye to them. In my little theory, she might be working abroad in the hopes of giving her family for a brighter future. It was like a deja vu, I guess. Flashbacks started playing in my mind during that time when we took my eldest sister to the same airport, catching her flight to Manila before heading to Taiwan where she'll be working for the next several years, as we were crying and getting emotional. Airport stories like this never fail to make me melancholic. I can be silent when I'm alone but I also observe the people and things around me a lot. Lol. I just smiled and headed straight to the boarding gate.
While I was doing the airport procedures, it was announced that our flight will be delayed for 30 minutes. Then it was followed up by an hour delayed. I was fine about it because I've gotten used to it probably. I think it's part of growing up when you stop blaming the airline because sometimes it's not their fault. Haha! And after almost two hours, finally, it's boarding time!
I had this funny routine whenever I'm on a plane. I usually listen to two of my go-to travel songs only: Run Away With Me by Carly Rae Jepsen and Big Jet Plane by Angus & Julia Stone. The former is about two lovers who are in a long distance relationship and they only have one weekend to make it an unforgettable experience together. The latter was inspired by the singer's experience when he met a girl at a festival, they got along so well and he wanted to take her away with him but he couldn't. Although I couldn't totally relate to both songs because I never had a long distance relationship before nor met someone on a festival, I just find them both great travel anthems—and it's like magical meets bittersweet.
After playing the songs on loop (because why not?) and resisting myself from doing lip-syncs, next thing I know was our plane was already about to touch down the airport. Clark is not new to me so I already knew where to go to leave the place and proceed to my next stop of this journey, the Dau Bus Terminal. On the arrival area, I headed to the part where air-conditioned jeepneys were parked. For me, the PHP 100 fare is quite expensive for a 20 to 30-minute (or more) ride and the air conditioner couldn't even suffice the passenger. Anyway, it was still a better choice than taking the taxi or booking a ride on Grab, which would probably double the fare.
It was already late afternoon when I arrived at Dau Bus Terminal and I could still remember how humid that time was. Thankfully, I was able to find a bus going to Laoag, Ilocos Norte that had still vacant seats. Of course, you wouldn't be happy standing for the next six hours. "It's gonna be a long ride. Gosh! I miss this, " I told to myself while making myself comfortable in a seat near the aisle. The first hour in the road was being spent with observing the fellow passengers, gazing at the window as the sun was about to set, and scanning the travel playlist I curated before. The green fields and meadows of Pampanga and Tarlac never fail to amaze me every time. A couple of moments after, the sun was about to set as it painted the skies in pretty hues. I stared on the window, smiled as I slowly shut my eyes.
After more than six hours of moving and taking several stopovers, we finally arrived in La Union! I was already feeling exhausted and sleepy because it was past ten in the evening when I checked my wristwatch. While I felt like my eyes were falling, I was also having a hard time locating the exact place of the house I booked on Agoda a couple of weeks before this trip. Haha! Good thing the owner was patient enough to wait for me to arrive even if it was already a bit late. I could hear the eargasmic sound of the waves crashing through the shores when I arrived in the house. I couldn't help but head to where that wonderful sound was. It was quite dark there but I stayed for a couple of minutes feeling the sea breeze and listening to the sound of the ocean before calling it a day.
Hey, Elyu! What's good?
It was almost nine in the morning when I woke up. I went outside and loving the fact that the house where I'll be staying in the few days was just 2-3 minutes from the beach. When I finally reached the shore, I stood there and whispered, "Good morning, Elyu. Glad to be back. I missed you so bad." Yes! It's always been a great feeling coming back to a place where you had a lot of memories. I took a few snaps of the ocean waves and people around me then went back to the house and prepared some stuff for the first place in my itinerary—the infamous Tangadan Falls in San Gabriel, La Union.
Here's a little confession. I usually make an itinerary a few weeks before traveling and most of the time I end up not able to visit all of the places I listed because I am fickle-minded like most of the time also. LOL. I guess this is one of the perks of traveling alone or with fewer people—your schedule can flexible without compromising the fun part. Moreover, I always tell myself that whenever I go to different places, I should find some solace there and not to stress myself out by visiting all the spots in that place in a short period of time. The important thing here is you were able to get a great opportunity to unwind from the fast-paced city life and of course, make unforgettable memories even more, and enjoy every second of it.
On the other hand, going to Tangadan Falls was already full of adventures. If you could only know the countless mini-heart attacks and overflowing adrenaline rush I had on that time. Haha! So I might just make a separate post and write every detail of it. But for now, here are a few photos of my unexpected adventure.
When the sun goes down
I spent almost the whole day at the Tangadan Falls because of its distance from where I was staying (Urbiztondo to San Gabriel) and of course, to appreciate its beauty. I was initially planning to have a very short creative retreat there like doing hand lettering drills but I was too exhausted to write. Lol. I took a nap when I got to the house while waiting for my favourite part of the day to come—the sunset![Read: Here's why your pink skies make me blue now]
One of the many things I love about La Union is that you'll going to witness a marvelous view of the sky, as they show different hues—from pink to orange to reddish orange. I don't know why I like the sunset more than sunrise but one thing's for sure, that is I usually get excited when the sun goes down on that horizon and probably why I keep coming back here.I'm drunk, I love you
No, I'm not drunk (yet) but I was actually referring to a Filipino romantic-comedy movie called I'm Drunk, I Love You, in which two best friends named Dio and Carson, headed to La Union days before their college graduation, together with their other friend Jason Ty. Carson has been secretly in love with Dio for seven good years. Jason Ty has been convincing her to confess her feelings towards her best friend until something happened between the two on their last night in La Union that totally left Carson (and of course, me) broken hearted. And since I was in La Union at that time, it's like I could feel the pain that Carson had been through here even if she was just a fictional character. I once fell in love with a friend but ended up being stuck in a place called friend zone. Haha! I could picture out some of the scenes in the movie that was taken here in Elyu and asked myself, "What if IDILY would turn into reality and I would be part of it? How am I gonna do my role though?" I just shrugged off.The real question now is how should I end an epic first day in La Union? Since I was thinking of that movie how about getting a bottle of beer or two? I decided to visit this infamous hostel called Flotsam and Jetsam with their Bali-inspired bar near the beach. I've been seeing a lot of posts and stories on Instagram about this place and I was quite curious what's out here. Although I've been to Elyu twice before, I wasn't able to visit this since our was very limited. Moreover, my friends and I just bathe in the sea, took some photos, and enjoyed the magnificent sunset. So now's the perfect time to check it out.
I stayed here for hours. I was happy that they were playing some tracks that I rarely heard except on my Spotify playlists. I even saw a few familiar faces but I just watched them from afar. Some were starting to dance crazily while others were chilling with their beach cerveza. But you can tell that everyone was really having a good time whether they came in pairs or a huge circle of friends. As the crowd of young and wild people increased, I couldn't help but ponder. I guess it's not only their Instagram-worthy spots place that keeps these youngsters (and young at heart) from coming back but also the amazing vibe you'll get as soon as you spend your night here. And mind you, La Union is an 8-hour drive from Manila!
I hate this part right here
On my last day in Elyu, I finally able to do my hand lettering drills by the beach. Well, it's really been a while since I did my drills so I was really that happy. The intense summer heat didn't even bother me from doing one of my travel traditions—hand lettering the name of the place I currently visit. For the record, I usually carry some pens and a notebook with me whenever I travel. Writing down the name of the place and taking photos of it is like a great souvenir for myself. So I spent an hour and a half writing under the scorching sun while enjoying the view of pristine waters of San Juan beach.
After I finished writing "La Union", I decided to spend more minutes sitting by the shore until this beach dog came. He was friendly and he wanted to be patted, too. And so, I did and I would even give him something to eat if I brought some food with me. I won't miss this opportunity to have a picture with my newfound friend. He had been following me all day, by the way.
The only thing I hate leaving the place I love is getting that thing called sepanx (short for separation anxiety). Of course, you'll feel sad when you're close to bidding goodbye to this place but I always think of the fun and happy memories I had here. Two nights and two days in Elyu was kind of short but I guess it was enough to find comfort and temporarily rest my mind from the stressful city life. It was a well-spent vacation leave, indeed! And if you're going to ask me if I would come here back soon? Definitely! Who knows? It would probably be sooner than you think.
Recap: April 2019
Tuesday, May 21, 2019 Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines
April came too swiftly but it never failed to leave me breathless, both literally and figuratively. I had a few string of firsts in the past month but mostly were just the tedium of my work-to-home (and vice versa) routine. I was getting busier than before that I didn't notice those thirty days just passed by like a moving bullet train in a span of minutes or hours. Yes, my life is kind of bland sometimes, just like everybody else. Nothing really special happened except that I made a handful of unforgettable memories with my chums. Anyway, here are some of the highlights why April was a month worth remembering!
Organized an event with Instagram friends
My April experience kicked off with an epic Instameet that my online buddies and I organized. A few months ago, we formed a group of creative Instagrammers here in Cebu and named it Grammer Sessions Cebu. We aim not only to share our knowledge on curating an awesome Instagram feed but also to build a connection with other Instagrammers in the metro. We would love to make the Instagram community here in Cebu be active again just like its glorious days.During the first installment of our mini Instameet, which happened last February, each participant shared their stories—from how they came up with their witty usernames to curating and maintaining their Instagram feed to connecting people online to real life. And who would've thought a simple gathering like this would've resulted into another Instameet but a bigger one?
On the first week of April, we had the second edition of our mini Instameet and called it Grammer Session Cebu 2.0: Summer in the City. Some of the attendees were the ones we've met on the previous Instameets, but most of them were new faces. It was exciting and scary at the same time because the new ones were Instameet virgins, meaning it was their first time to attend such an event. Luckily, we were able to keep up with their expectations. Haha!
Group 2: Vincent (@beancentie), Ciel (@cielsby), John (@sealtieljhn), Mutya (@2musegee8), and Wellbein (@wellbeinb).
The participants were divided into group wherein they've brainstormed on how to get picture-perfect moments in different places in the hostel—from the arcade to the swimming pool to the bar to the rooms. We had lived up to our theme as we held it at Mad Monkey Hostel Cebu City, a new and one-of-a-kind hostel in The Queen City of the South. The hostel just got what we needed to have that perfect summer in the city experience.
[Read: Experiencing that thing called 'Monkey Madness' at Mad Monkey Hostel Cebu]
The organizers: Me, Aldrin, Sir Mykee, Marco, Sammy, and Charly. We would like to thank Sir Mykee of Mad Monkey Hostel Cebu for making our event possible.
It's always nice seeing how these online friends turned real-life friends getting together and brainstorming ideas on the things that they love. Also, organizing events may be tedious and draining, but it will always be a fun and rewarding experience at the end! Can't wait for the next Instameet. (Special thanks to Aldrin for the event snaps, btw.)
"Science motif for a cafe? Ground-breaking!"
Please don't tell me you didn't read these lines in Miranda Priestly's voice from The Devil Wears Prada movie adaptation. Lol. My good friend Marco and I just found a new cafe to hang out to called Microscoffee. As a logophile (lover of words), I must say, I like the wordplay of their name and how their quirky interiors related to its unique name and motif. Cafe owners in the city are really stepping up their games as they make their cafes surely millennial-friendly and Instagram-worthy. I kind of know geeks would love this place. Plus, we got to peek a special room on a corner in which, in my opinion, might serve as a study area for students or anyone who wants a lesser noisy or more peaceful ambiance.
Microscoffee offers a variety of delicious food and thirst quenching drinks. My favourites are their waffle and Thai milk tea. And when I say quirky, they even served our drinks in Erlenmeyer flasks and Marco's ketchup with an unused syringe. Not to mention these foods and drinks are quite affordable. I don't know if this is necessary but they have cute and friendly baristas, too. (Wow! I can't believe I actually have to write that down here. Hahaha!)
To experience all these great things, all you got to do is to visit their place on the second floor of Dr. Bb Tiu Medical Clinic, at J. Alcantara Street in Barangay Sambag 1 in Cebu City. Enjoy!
Saturdates and art tambay with the bestie
So this is her rendition of the infamous siren of Starbucks
I must admit, it's really hard to keep up with a low-maintenance friendship with my bestie Sarah since we both have different work schedules and priorities. I kind of know that a lot of struggling (young) adults out there can totally relate on this. Haha! So I was so happy the Saturdays of April were filled random art dates. Imagine catching up with each other while making art, from late afternoon until it's almost ten in the evening. Time flies really that quick when we're together, sans the dull moments.
When Lana del Rey said, "I got that summertime sadness," I really felt that
You know it's really the peak of the summer season in the country when it barely rains as the humid weather was killing me. In this kind of weather, I usually imagine myself heading to the nearest resort, chilling with my pals and listening to summer tracks by the beach with a bottle of cerveza in my hand. Too bad, I was so caught with tons of workloads that this just remains a daydream and wishful thinking at the office. But at least I had an awesome summer in the city experience early this April. Anyway, I'm looking forward to May since I might be hitting the salt waters! Fingers crossed.On writing more but also learning to take a break
In the beginning of this year, I swore to myself that I should keep this blog alive again. That I should write more often no matter what. I never consider myself a writer but whenever I try to write a blog post, I usually get writer's block. There was a long weekend in which I decided to stop doing my usual weekend hand lettering drills, sat down in front of my laptop, and really tried my best to write something but believe it or not, it took me couple of hours just to compose the introduction. Haha! I know it normally happens to me but sometimes it can be frustrating. Until I came across this article, and found out that I was not alone after all! This is really helpful and I've also learned that I should take a break or lose myself sometimes, like as singing or dancing like nobody's watching. I might be making a special playlist for this!Another hindrance I've been facing while creating blog posts is the lack of free time. It's really difficult juggling between having a daytime job and doing the things you love. I can't help but feel amaze to those people you can do both and at the same envy them. I really do. Lol! I hope someday I can master the art of multi-tasking.
One thing I like about writing this monthly recap is that it always keeps me on track if I was productive or not on the past month. With all these happenings, I guess last month was kind of a balance, even if I was on a constant battle with procrastination and creative block. Haha! But I'm glad that I'm slowly learning how to fight them. And I think it is a good sign. I may be taking baby steps now but I'm pretty sure I'm getting there. ☺
Here's why your pink skies make me blue now
Sunday, April 28, 2019
To be honest, this blog post has been on my drafts for more than a year already but it was still half-written. I could still recall the constant rollercoaster (and even Ferris wheel) ride of emotions I felt when I started writing this. Imagine writing this just a few days after that most despairing trip you've ever had! And even until now, I'm still ambivalent towards posting this or I'll just keep this on my drafts once again and pretend I didn't write this because I don't want to share something way too personal on this virtual diary. But I realized that this was also part of the unforgettable moments I had while I was busy chasing flights and blurring with the moments of music and meeting people.
Now that I've already emancipated from that summer heartbreak, I'm ready to share this not-so-interesting-nor-romantic story. I think it's about time to finish and publish this. And so here it goes...
It was already late afternoon when the plane I was boarding had finally touched down Cebu but I could still feel the sun softly kissing through my skin as I got off from the plane. As I headed to the exit gate of the arrival area, I kind of witnessed a dramatic exhibition of strangers just like the ones we see in movies—from being lost to having unnecessary arguments to airports reunions—which never failed to put a smile on my weary face. I didn't even notice that it had been half an hour since I've been observing them.
Thrift store fashion, imperfect tattoos
Taking showers, minus shampoo
It took me quite some time to get a cab. While waiting, I decided to put on my earphones and scanned through the playlists I made on Spotify. (I really have this huge thing for carefully curating playlists, depending on my mood in every moment.) This time, I tried to take a spin on my so-called travel playlist, put it on shuffle, and out of the blue, pink skies started to play. It was absolutely the first LANY song I've ever heard and loved. But I started to panic and asked myself like a perfect fool, "of all the tracks, why this one?" Waves of emotions came rolling in.
You are my favorite everything
Been telling girls that since I was 16
Shut up, I love you
You're my bestfriend
The driver finally arrived. Paul Jason effortlessly finished singing the first few lines and here came the pre-chorus part as I was slowly getting blurry flashbacks of a certain person. Actually, someone who used to be the center of my (parallel) universe. Someone I met virtually but it felt like we've already met in real life for some unexplainable connection. Someone I used to talk to even until the wee hours of the morning. Someone I really thought that could be the Nick O'Leary to my Norah Silverberg and sorta felt like we were musical soulmates because we shared almost the same favourite kind of music genre and bands. But in this digital age, is it really possible to fall in love with a person whom you've never met yet? I don't know. Probably?
Get ya under pink skies,
I know exactly where we should go
I know exactly where we should go
'Cause I love the way your green eyes mix with that Malibu indigo
We passed by the iconic bridge and I gazed at the left window of the cab as I witnessed a spectacular view of the sky in pink and orange hues. Coincidentally, the chorus part was playing as another set of flashbacks of the same person came in. This time, it was getting clearer. I could still remember how he really loved the beach over the summits while I was the total opposite. The salt water and waves excite him more while ascending in the muddy trails gives me adrenaline rush and solace. So I kind of think that we were not on the same geographical map, but whenever I see that the sky is in beautiful colours on that horizon, I can't help but think of it as our tryst. It was like our secret rendezvous in my playful mind, at least. I guess that's how I fell in love with this song even more. And so were you. This could have been our unofficial soundtrack, perhaps? Lol. But honestly, this song always reminds me of no one but you.
Talking under pink skies,
I think our hearts are starting to show.
That it's better, you and I, under pink skies.
Funny when I could also remember how we used to exchange messages. We had different work schedules: when my shift was about to end but you were still on your way to work. Our chat messages seemed like email messages since we both always got delayed replies. It also kinda felt like we were battling with the time zones though we were both just within the Philippines. Talking 'bout struggling young adults, eh? I must admit, I got annoyed with myself when I used to overthink your punctuation marks and how you used to make fun of how I frequently misspelled my words but we were definitely not Grammar Nazis. We were probably just two different people, trying too hard to translate their feelings in layman's terms. We agreed to meet (outside the cyberspace). And I felt like I was in nirvana when I realized that we'll be meeting at one of the world's best islands with the best sunset. Isn't it romantic?
We can work it out
You and I are meant to be together
This is how it's supposed to feel
I'm in love with how this feels
LANY was still playing but this time, it's getting louder in my head. "Ugh! There. These lines," I blurted out. These lines somehow reminded me of this tweet, which made me think of a kinda cheesy scenario. What if we'll going to attend their upcoming concert in Manila and candidly do what's written on this tweet: we'll make eye contact as we hold hands then start singing our heart out to the last two lines? Who knows? It could be the best concert experience we'd ever had. Oh, wishful thinking!
Here came its last chorus until the song slowly bid goodbye. Awkward silence. Fake smile. I glanced at the window once again and saw those cotton candy-colored skies were taken over by a starless dark evening sky little by little. "Okay. What a good metaphor on what happened to us." I sighed.
"This is another story of a lonely boy and how he tried crossing oceans and ditched one of his favourite bands' concert just to see him. He couldn't contain his excitement at that time, to be honest. But due to unforeseen circumstances, they weren't able to meet. He's not even mad at him. He just wished they had the time..."
— This could be a perfect synopsis for a novel that I'll never publish.
For the record, he's never an ex nor we were in a relationship. He was more like the one I never got that got away, in just a blink of an eye. An almost. I know it's been a year already but sometimes I still get bombarded with a few questions in my mind--- the infamous series of what-ifs that comes with a tiny bit of hope. What if we tried harder? What if I was patient enough to wait? What if you made time? or What if we decided and agreed not to meet in person and just remain online buddies for the rest of our lives instead?... But I kind of know I always get a "will everything stays the same?" at the end. In other words, I will never get the exact answers. Ever.
Now you probably know why I overreacted when I heard this song again (after skipping it for quite some time already) or literally whenever I see those pink skies. It simply came with memories I wanted to forget, attached to that someone.
After almost an hour on the road, I finally reached my destination. Home sweet home. It had been longest and most exhausting trip I had but surely it was worthwhile. Gosh! How I miss my comfy bed.
Experiencing that thing called ‘Monkey Madness’ at Mad Monkey Hostel Cebu
Friday, April 12, 2019 Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines
About two years ago, I decided to pack my bags and went to a faraway place I only saw on the Internet, a place I never thought I would visit all by myself. During that time, I spent a few nights in a room of shared bed bunks with complete strangers as we exchanged different life stories. I must admit, it was scary at first but later on, it became emancipating—that great feeling when you finally stepped out of your comfort zone. And that's how I slowly learned to love staying in a hostel whenever I wander around the country. Who wouldn't love staying in a place where you get to meet new people plus you save money for your accommodation, right?
Until recently I discovered Mad Monkey Hostel Cebu. Situated in 79 Echavez Street in Cebu City, this new one-of-a-kind hostel in the metro is perfect not only for solo backpackers and fun-loving individuals but also for those travelers who also love to meet new people. But what I really love about this hostel is that you get the chance to experience the best summer just within the Queen City of the South. Yes, it is possible! How cool is that?
Getting there
Mactan International Airport is a 45-minute to 1-hour drive away to Cebu City. There are several ways to get to the hostel from the airport: taking a regular cab or yellow/airport taxi, booking a ride on Grab, riding a bus called MyBus, or even commuting by jeep.By the way, Echavez Street is in Barangay Lorega, San Miguel. This street is across the building of DOLE Region VII and Jollibee Gorordo branch. Just go straight to the road where you can find San Jose Bakeshop on the corner. Mad Monkey Hostel Cebu is just a block ahead of Dragon Home Inn.
The hostel
If there aren't any vehicles parking in their facade, you will be welcomed with this awesome graffiti of two cool monkey dudes. Of course, I didn't miss the chance to take a photo with them. And the security guard and the front-desk officers even warmly welcomed us when we entered the place.
And even upon ascending to your assigned room, you also be greeted with a mural of a huge gorilla that was skillfully painted by a local artist named Chinokoy, the same artist of the graffiti on their facade. As someone who's always been a fan of hostels with rad graffitis, I felt like I already love this place (which I really did, btw!)
Most (if not all) of us millennials are so obsessed with Instagram-worthy places where we can flaunt our OOTDs, or a perfect background for our food, or simply they should be aesthetically pleasing to the eyes. Okay. Stop making that "I feel attacked" statement in your head because I too had been attacked by my words. Haha! If their cool graffitis and hospitable staffs aren't enough to convince you that this place is millennial-friendly, Instagram-worthy, and a great place to stay, then let me show you around.
The earlier part of this post, I mentioned that I usually stay in a hostel when I'm traveling alone. But this time, it was a bit different because I was with my online buddies and there were actually five of us, great for a dormitory type of room with six bed bunks. As a millennial of who uses his mobile phone a lot, I always find the nearest electrical outlet in the room I'll be staying because my phone's battery drains too fast. Fortunately, they placed an electrical outlet with a dainty mini-lamp on each bed. Plus, I like how as comfortable their bed is to my own bed in my room. Now, I can sleep at night without getting up and walking like a zombie in the dark just to check my phone.
You know it's a well-maintained room when they really paid attention to the cleanliness of the entire room especially the bathroom. I love how quirky is it and I even looked cute in their mirror. Lol. Plus factor is that the room was really that spacious enough for us.
Here are the types of rooms you can choose from and their rates:
- Basic 8-Bed Dorm - PHP 650/head per night
- Basic 6-Bed Dorm - PHP 700/head per night
- Basic 4-Bed Dorm - PHP 750/head per night
- Basic 4-Bed Female Dorm - PHP 800/ head per night
- Private Double - PHP 1,800 per night, maximum of 2 people
- Twin Bunk - PHP 1,600 per night, maximum of 2 people
- Private Triple - PHP 2,400 per night, maximum of 3 people
Probably my favourite part: the rooftop
Mad Monkey Hostel Cebu is a 4-story building hostel and at their rooftop is probably my favourite part. Everything you need for a chill summer in the city experience is just right here! Hungry? Try to order their delicious food. Sick of the 30-degree plus daily temperature? Try to dip in their swimming pool with an amazing view of the city. Want a laidback feeling? Sit down, feel the breeze, and enjoy the cerveza in your hand as you drift your mind with the cozy tracks they play.
The playground + arcade
She came in like a wrecking ball, everyone. |
The infamous rooftop bar
Let's get the so-called "monkey madness" started without actually getting mad
Now that we're all set, let's get down to the most-awaited part: PARTY PARTY! But wait, they actually have a schedule for the different fun activities they do every day. Here's their schedule:
It was a weekend when we checked-in in the hostel. The DJ was blasting off the speakers with awesome remixes of famous electronic dance tracks grooved to the beat of the music. And so, I met this Canadian guy who has also had a Chilean heritage according to him and he seemed to be nice. Funny thing was the moment he knew my name, he couldn't stop calling it whenever he saw me. He even asked me to give the hardest slap I could give on his butt. Haha! This silly partying-at-the-hostel experience kinda reminds of the one I had on my previous solo travel misadventures. Like, when you go out by yourself but you ended up hanging out with strangers towards the end of the night!
On the other hand, the most epic moment probably happened on Sunday night. A representative from Mad Monkey was looking for some pairs for the Beer Pong Tournament and when spotted us, he really tried hard to convince me and my girl friend to join. I actually I would really love to. Hello? I came here to have fun and do YOLO things, right? But my poor self just doesn't know how to play it. Ha ha ha! As a result, I listed my other friends' names instead without them knowing. (Please don't follow my evil deeds. LOL.) They were just surprised when their names were called as they were asked to play Beer Pong. All of our friends were rooting for them and cheering loudly at the top of our lungs. Luckily, they bagged the grand prize towards the end of the game, which means, they got another round of free drinks!
Best part: You can have some free shots every hour which starts at 7PM. There's even this thing called open bar at around 7:30PM to 8:00PM where you can get an unlimited free bottle of beer or two every day! If only Carson, Dio, and Jason Ty—the characters from a Filipino rom-com film entitled I'm Drunk, I Love You—were real, this might be their new favourite place to drink moderately and love fully! (If you happen to get this movie reference, then we can be really good friends and drinking buddies, I suppose? Lol.)
During my two-day stay at Mad Monkey Hostel Cebu, I realized that you really don't have to drive for hours going out the city all of the time just to experience summer because sometimes it's also a great idea to check out the hostels within the city. Best thing is Mad Monkey Hostel Cebu is probably the only hostel in Cebu City that will never let you step out of their place since you already got what you need.
From an arcade filled with fun old-school video games to a swimming pool with a stunning city view to a rooftop bar with laid back and upbeat music playing all day long to their tasty food and various beverages they serve to friendly staffs to squeaky neat and spacious rooms. Therefore, who else wants to go outside if you already have all these things for a price that won't hurt your wallet?
For more details and updates, visit their official website or Facebook page. You can book your stay here or email them at cebucity@madmonkeyhostels.com.
- Sunday - Beer Pong Tournament
- Monday - Pub Quiz
- Tuesday - Wall Street Happy Hour*
- Games Olympics - Wednesday - UV Paint Party
- Thursday - Pub Crawl
- Saturday - DJ Nights
* all said activities usually starts at 8:30 PM, except for the Wall Street Happy Hour which starts are 1:00 PM.
It was a weekend when we checked-in in the hostel. The DJ was blasting off the speakers with awesome remixes of famous electronic dance tracks grooved to the beat of the music. And so, I met this Canadian guy who has also had a Chilean heritage according to him and he seemed to be nice. Funny thing was the moment he knew my name, he couldn't stop calling it whenever he saw me. He even asked me to give the hardest slap I could give on his butt. Haha! This silly partying-at-the-hostel experience kinda reminds of the one I had on my previous solo travel misadventures. Like, when you go out by yourself but you ended up hanging out with strangers towards the end of the night!
On the other hand, the most epic moment probably happened on Sunday night. A representative from Mad Monkey was looking for some pairs for the Beer Pong Tournament and when spotted us, he really tried hard to convince me and my girl friend to join. I actually I would really love to. Hello? I came here to have fun and do YOLO things, right? But my poor self just doesn't know how to play it. Ha ha ha! As a result, I listed my other friends' names instead without them knowing. (Please don't follow my evil deeds. LOL.) They were just surprised when their names were called as they were asked to play Beer Pong. All of our friends were rooting for them and cheering loudly at the top of our lungs. Luckily, they bagged the grand prize towards the end of the game, which means, they got another round of free drinks!
Best part: You can have some free shots every hour which starts at 7PM. There's even this thing called open bar at around 7:30PM to 8:00PM where you can get an unlimited free bottle of beer or two every day! If only Carson, Dio, and Jason Ty—the characters from a Filipino rom-com film entitled I'm Drunk, I Love You—were real, this might be their new favourite place to drink moderately and love fully! (If you happen to get this movie reference, then we can be really good friends and drinking buddies, I suppose? Lol.)
During my two-day stay at Mad Monkey Hostel Cebu, I realized that you really don't have to drive for hours going out the city all of the time just to experience summer because sometimes it's also a great idea to check out the hostels within the city. Best thing is Mad Monkey Hostel Cebu is probably the only hostel in Cebu City that will never let you step out of their place since you already got what you need.
From an arcade filled with fun old-school video games to a swimming pool with a stunning city view to a rooftop bar with laid back and upbeat music playing all day long to their tasty food and various beverages they serve to friendly staffs to squeaky neat and spacious rooms. Therefore, who else wants to go outside if you already have all these things for a price that won't hurt your wallet?
For more details and updates, visit their official website or Facebook page. You can book your stay here or email them at cebucity@madmonkeyhostels.com.
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