My First Cebu to Bohol Ferry Ride

When I was planning my Cebu–Bohol trip, one thing had me weirdly excited: my first-ever ferry ride.
I don’t know why, but boats just seem romantic and movie-like to me. So I booked an OceanJet ferry via Klook. It had step-by-step instructions, and I thought, “Okay, I’m not gonna mess this up.”

Oh, sweet summer child.

Oops, Missed My Ferry!

Of course, I was late. What did I expect? My luck had already been on the decline since the previous day. Since the ticket was non-transferable, I had to buy a new one. Thank God, the line for tickets was fast. After I got my ticket and paid the ₱30 terminal fee and checked in, I somehow landed seat 27I a window seat! I was still sleep-deprived and semi-stressed, but at least I could romanticize my window view.

A staff member helped me find my seat, which I really appreciated it was my first ferry ride and I was kind of just… vibing my way through.

As the ferry left Cebu, we cruised under the Cebu–Cordova Link Expressway the longest and tallest bridge in the Philippines.
And let me tell you something: I’ve had a weird obsession with bridges ever since I was a kid. I would always look for bridges whenever I’m on the road to San Juan Batangas. No matter how short the bridge is, it made me feel nice.

Arrived in Bohol

Once I arrived in Bohol, there were tricycles waiting to take passengers wherever they needed to go. Since my hotel was in Panglao and kinda far, I ended up paying PHP 400 for the ride, which felt a little steep, but whatever, after a missed ferry and a delayed flight, I was ready to face-plant into a hotel bed.

I noticed something fun: Bohol tricycles come in two types the usual ones and these colorful jeepney-style versions. Both are cuter (and way roomier!) than the ones I’m used to back home.

Now, if you wanna save some cash, here’s the hack: ask the tricycle guy to drop you at Dao Terminal for PHP 50, and then you can catch a bus to Panglao. And if you’re heading back, just wait by Bo’s Coffee after McDonald’s & Jollibee.

Finally, a Smooth Ride Back to Cebu

Fast forward to my trip back to Cebu: I finally got to use my Klook ticket. I just showed the booking confirmation on my phone, and the staff printed my ticket. I paid the terminal fee before getting in, then it was just a waiting game for the ferry.

Here’s where it gets funny: I got seat 32G, but the seating arrangement was confusing. I was looking for 32-G but only saw EFG, then 32. I just sat down in an empty seat and hoped for the best.

I awkwardly asked the person next to me if I was in the right spot, and she was like, “Yeah, you’re good.” Thank you, random person, for affirming my life choices. I had a little lightbulb moment as I figured out how the seating was arranged “Ohhh, EFG and three seats. That’s what it meant!”

When we docked back in Cebu, there were already habal-habal (motorcycle taxis) lined up. If you want a cheaper and more convenient ride, you can also try booking via Angkas!

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My Chaotic Journey to Cebu

From scoring a promo fare to questioning the universe’s every sign. This trip had me spiraling in all the ways possible.

It all started with a spontaneous Cebu Pacific seat sale. I booked a round-trip ticket to Cebu for only ₱1800, which felt like fate handing me a gift. I even booked hotels in advance thinking, “If I change my mind, I’ll just cancel.” but they weren’t refundable.

So when the date came closer, I had no choice but to commit. But the universe had other plans.

I thought everything was set, but as soon as I left for Manila, I started wondering if the universe was trying to tell me something.

It all started when my bus crashed into the car in front of us. It wasn’t a huge crash since we were in traffic, but it caused a major delay. We ended up waiting almost three hours for another bus.

Let fate decide

By the time I finally got to Manila, it was 9 p.m. I rushed to the airport, only to miss my flight by five minutes. I wasn’t shocked, but I was definitely bummed.

I seriously considered just giving up and going home, but then I decided to let a yes-or-no tarot website make the call. I drew the Fool card, which basically said to go for it there’s wisdom in being a little foolish, right?

I booked a flight for the next day, but of course, faced yet another delay. As I sat there, frustrated and tired, I thought, “Maybe I’m just not meant to take this trip.”

Finally boarding, but not without another delay

After what felt like forever, they finally announced we could board. I was over all the waiting, but I figured if I didn’t go now, all of this would be for nothing. I passed a flight attendant and managed a quiet “Good morning,” even though it felt like the least good morning of my life.

Just as we were about to take off… another mechanical issue. Another delay. But this time, they handed out snacks: two Dewberries, a Presto cookie, and water. A small but welcome peace offering.

I leaned back in my seat, thinking about everything that had gone wrong until the plane’s speakers played “Rain on Me” by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande. “I’d rather be dry, but at least I’m alive.”

Right then and there, it clicked. I was still alive. Still going. Still on the plane. And maybe, that was enough.

Finally, after a bunch of waiting, we took off. Hours later, as we finally landed, “A Thousand Miles” by Vanessa Carlton came on.
It hit me this chaotic, unpredictable, emotionally draining journey somehow felt whole. Like a movie montage with a strangely satisfying ending.

Maybe it wasn’t smooth. Maybe the universe wasn’t against me, just testing my patience. But I made it. Despite everything, it was an unforgettable trip.

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High Tide in Sumilon Island

After our encounter with the whale sharks in Oslob, the morning still had room for adventure but first, lunch.

We stopped for a meal somewhere nearby. I wish I could remember exactly what we ordered. I think there was sisig. Maybe tinola or sinigang. All I remember clearly is how comforting everything tasted after the long wait and the cold sea. A fruit smoothie too on the side. The kind of meal you forget in detail but remember in feeling.

Boat ride to Sumilon Island

From Oslob’s shoreline, you can already spot Sumilon Island a soft blur on the horizon. The boat ride took about 20 minutes, enough time for the sea breeze to clear my head and lull me into a kind of silence.

The island has an interesting history behind it too. The name “Sumilon” comes from “Sumilog,” which means “take shelter,” Back in the day, fishermen used it as a safe haven during those intense typhoons that love to hit the Philippines.

Exploring the island

We wandered the beach for a while, took photos, and stood where the sandbar should’ve been—submerged under the high tide. I didn’t mind too much. Missing it just gave me another reason to return.

The waves were stronger than they looked. Every few seconds, one would crash into me like it had something to say. I stumbled more than once and laughed every time.

What I’d Tell You If You’re Going

We went in early June. Not ideal, since the tides were high and the weather slightly unpredictable. If you’re planning a visit, aim for the drier months November to May. Catch it on a low tide day if you want to see the iconic sandbar in full shape.

And if you can, take the time to walk to the old tower. I didn’t but next time, I will. Some places are meant to be visited twice.

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Oh Whale…Shark?!

Last year, we booked a tour in Cebu. One of those spontaneous “why not” decisions that lead to something you didn’t know you needed. It was my first time in Cebu and also my first time swimming with whale sharks.

I thought I’d write something from memory. Just a glimpse of that time in Oslob.

Sunrise over Oslob

There’s probably a quote somewhere about how discomfort heightens beauty. I usually don’t believe in that kind of thing, but in this case it fits.

We landed in Cebu late at night. After a quick dinner and a few hours of hotel sleep (or no sleep at all), our driver picked us up at 4 a.m. to take us to Oslob.

The van ride was long and bumpy, I genuinely feared I’d get whiplash. I had hoped to rest a little on the way, but instead, I watched the sky shift from darkness to soft light, revealing a long stretch of coastline to our left.

As we got closer to Oslob, the scenery started to change and I was glad to be awake. I got to watch a beautiful sunrise and it made the whole ride worth it.

Morning crowd

By the time we arrived, it was already packed. Maybe fifty people ahead of us. But thanks to our guide, we got our names listed and waited for our turn. At the end of the line, we filled out some forms with our names and information and then waited for our number to be called for a briefing. While waiting, we noticed a few stores selling souvenirs and a karinderya (local eatery) across the road where we could grab some breakfast. We hadn’t eaten yet, so we ordered some cup noodles and Milo or coffee to tide us over.

After the briefing, we waited again until it was our turn to prepare for the boat ride. Finally, at 8:30 a.m., we got on the boat, and the activity lasted for about 30 minutes. Even though we had to wait for two hours, it was worth it.

Face-to-face

The water was clear. As I leaned over and dipped my head beneath the surface, I saw the whale shark, massive but calm, gliding just beneath us.

I don’t know how to swim, so there was a moment of panic, but that passed quickly. They didn’t feel threatening at all. If anything, being next to something that enormous made everything else go silent. We got lucky with some beautiful photos and videos, and our guide made sure to capture the moment for us.

It only lasted about 30 minutes, but it lingers in my memory like a dream.


There’s a side to this experience that I didn’t know until after the trip.

Things I Learned Later

Feeding whale sharks to keep them in one place interferes with their migration and natural behavior. It can make them dependent on humans and more vulnerable to harm. I wish I had known this before we booked. It doesn’t undo what happened but it does make me think differently about future travels.

If you’re planning something similar, consider choosing marine experiences that prioritize wildlife conservation. Let’s protect what we still have. Let’s be a little more careful with the beauty we’re lucky enough to witness.

I still carry that morning with me. Not just for the whale sharks but for the way the sea looked at sunrise, for the cup noodles, and the feeling of standing in line at 6 a.m. wondering what the day would bring.

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2023 playlist

Hiiiii!

It’s the end of the year.

This one started kinda off, maybe that’s what I felt with most of the start of my year in the past too but this year has turned out different from what I expected.

If I had to choose a line to describe this year, it would be:
“Last year I abstained; this year I devour without guilt, which is also an art.” —Margaret Atwood

This was the year I took my first solo out of the country trip to Japan. I still don’t know where I found the nerve, but I did. And for someone like me (introvert, daydreamer), that meant everything.

This year a lot didn’t work out. A few things went sideways. But I like the thought that there’s no such thing as failure, only redirection. And maybe the peace comes from knowing I made the best choices I could, with what I knew, in that exact moment.

Below is a playlist I curated for 2023. I didn’t listen to it the whole year (I’ve been listening to podcasts), but it holds the songs I discovered and replayed. Maybe you’ll find something in it, too.

– Belle

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Christmas Playlist

Haluuu,

It’s only a few days until Christmas. Have you wrapped your gifts yet? Or maybe lit up your space with a little holiday magic?

I just finished setting up our tree in the living room and hung a parol outside. Usually, I start decorating the moment the -ber months arrive, but this year… the spirit didn’t come as easily.

Still, I made this playlist to keep the feeling alive. Maybe you’ve felt it too? That quiet shift as we grow older, when the magic of the season feels just a little out of reach.

Sometimes, a song can bring it back. Even for a moment.

Wishing you a Merry Christmas,
Belle🎄

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My fav Taylor Swift Tracks in 2023

The first Taylor Swift song I ever heard was Love Story. It was also my first favorite. I loved it so much, I wrote the lyrics down by hand and memorized every word (at that time I’m not really good at memorizing at school). I even translated it into Tagalog once, just so I could show a friend how beautiful it was.

Now, years later, Peace is my favorite.

There’s something quiet and devastating about it. I interpret it as a song about feeling like your very existence disrupts someone else’s peace. And yet, that person stays and loves you unconditionally. Accepts you for who you are not just the soft, admirable parts, but the difficult ones too. And in that, there’s a bittersweet question: Can you love me even if I can’t give you peace?

I made a playlist of my favorite Taylor Swift songs this year. If you’d like to sit with them for a while, it’s linked below.

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I Took An MBTI Test Again

I took an MBTI test again. Not out of curiosity. Just one of those days where I felt a little detached from myself and wanted something to hold onto. What’s better than learning about yourself through a personality test?

This time, the result was ISTP-A (The Virtuoso)

Which is… interesting. Last year, I was an INFJ. Then INFP sometime mid-July. Now I’m here wondering if I’ve always been this person underneath. I attached below a screen capture of my result for you to compare.

Virtuosos are typically steady for a while, but then they suddenly get a burst of impulsive energy that makes them pursue new interests. They enjoy living in the present and don’t stress about the future. They’re always eager to try new activities and experiences. The thought of being stuck scares them the most. What matters most to Virtuosos is the freedom to explore, make their own plans, and control their own lives. These are just some of the few insights about Virtuosos I got from 16 personalities that I found relatable.

It’s funny how these tests try to map us. As if we can be simplified into four letters, when in reality we are made of seasons, spirals, contradictions. I don’t believe any test or chart can define what a person truly is. We change. We mirror. We react. We grow out of ourselves and back into new shapes all the time.

Maybe I’m all three types. Maybe none. Maybe we’re not meant to be one fixed thing.

I still like the quiet satisfaction of answering those oddly specific questions, though. There’s something about trying to understand yourself even if the results are temporary.

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Taylor Swift Eras Tour Movie

Hiii…

I just saw the Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour movie with a friend! She invited me and booked the tickets on the same day. Most of the seats were already taken, and the only one left was right at the front but we went the very next day anyway. It was abrupt, spontaneous, and honestly, I liked that about it.

I’m not really a Swiftie (or maybe I’m just in denial?), but lately, I’ve found myself enjoying more mainstream things like The Barbie Movie, for example.

It’s funny because I used to avoid anything popular on purpose. If something was trending or everyone loved it, I’d feel this urge to run in the opposite direction. I didn’t want to feel like I was part of the crowd. But then during the pandemic, I started noticing that a lot of the things I quietly liked became mainstream. Songs like Strawberry Blonde, aesthetics, moods, interests and it threw me off a bit. If the things I loved became popular… does that make me someone who likes mainstream things? Am I overthinking it? Probably.

Anyway, back to Taylor.

The movie felt like a concert and also like an extended soundtrip with hundreds of strangers who just happened to love the same songs. It was a shared moment, and something about that felt special.

What I appreciate about her music is how certain lines suddenly hit you. You catch yourself thinking, “Wait, I’ve felt that exact thing before.” Maybe it’s because someone did something to me that Taylor has written or will write about. It’s amazing how she captures heartbreak, nostalgia, anger, and longing, and turns them into art we can feel through.

My Tears Ricochet gave me chills. Shake It Off had everyone hyped. Every song felt like it could be my favorite, just depending on the mood.

So, I made a playlist of Taylor Swift songs I really loved this year. Some were new to me, some were familiar. Most of them hit a little too close to home. I also shuffled some of my favorite lines from her songs and made a Pinterest shuffle for it.

I hope you like it.

With love,
– Belle

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2022 Playlist

Helloooooooo!!!

I hope your day’s going well.

Here a playlist I made back in 2022. I’ve decided that from now on, I’ll make a playlist for every year. Just like a little time capsule for each season of my life.

In 2022, I learned how to be alone. Not just the physical kind, but the emotional kind. And honestly? It’s not as bad as I once thought.

I remember reading a quote before that said something like, “You’re born alone and you’ll die alone.” At the time, I liked it in a poetic kind of way, but I didn’t fully understand it. Now I think I do. I understand why a character would say something like that and mean it.

Sometimes I wonder if I really am meant to be alone. Maybe if I had just gone with the flow and stopped bending myself into shapes to keep people from leaving, I’d be alone by now. But maybe that wouldn’t be such a terrible thing after all.

I know I’ve said the word alone too many times already… but oh well. If I’m going to be alone, I might as well do cool things, go to beautiful places, and make the best playlists while I’m at it.

With love (and a little solitude),
– LonelyBelle

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