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A Little Island Called Bohol

Peter Hoang & Nerissa Goco : A Little Island Called Bohol

Peter Hoang & Nerissa Goco : A Little Island Called Bohol

Peter Hoang & Nerissa Goco : A Little Island Called Bohol

Peter Hoang & Nerissa Goco : A Little Island Called Bohol

Peter Hoang & Nerissa Goco : A Little Island Called Bohol

Peter Hoang & Nerissa Goco : A Little Island Called Bohol

We spent almost a month in the Philippines and just got back a few days ago. In the next little while, I’ll be sharing with you a few photos from our wonderful trip back to the country where I was born.

A visit to the Philippines is not complete without visiting our beautiful beaches. I have to admit, we have some of the best beaches in the world. During this trip, we spent almost a week in a small Island called Bohol. Our schedule in Bohol was simple. We swam, we ate an overwhelming amount of fresh seafood from the sea, feasted on mangoes & papayas for breakfast & slept like a baby at night. It couldn’t have been more perfect.

While at Bohol, we stayed at the lovely Amorita Resort. The resort is set on a cliff with a 180 degree view of the sea & just a few steps down to the powdery white sand beach. This place is like heaven. The staff would call us by our name, welcomed us with pandan juice upon arrival, treat us with mango popsicles while swimming in their beautiful infinity pool & an in-room massage was part of our stay. It was Perfect in every way.

Peter Hoang & Nerissa Goco : A Little Island Called Bohol

Peter Hoang & Nerissa Goco : A Little Island Called Bohol

Peter Hoang & Nerissa Goco : A Little Island Called Bohol

Peter Hoang & Nerissa Goco : A Little Island Called Bohol

Peter Hoang & Nerissa Goco : A Little Island Called Bohol

Peter Hoang & Nerissa Goco : A Little Island Called Bohol

One comment

  1. Regiane Seitz says:

    I am from Brazil and two years ago I spent 3 months in Phillipines. We have beautiful beaches here but Phillipines is special. I love that country! Missing the time there.

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