It’s been more than ten years since we were last in Amanpulo! We were so excited to be back. The last time we were there, Howard Behar was with us 🙂
And I was the first ( and maybe the only one ) to catch a fish while we were boating
My two sons were still so young then 1 year old and 6 years old
We were there mainly for the wedding of my brother, Noey. And here he is with his entourage – Jaime and Javier and Danni and Gabbi
Jaime and Bruce as ring bearers
And Miguel Fabie as official photographer! I miss Miguel and he will always have a special place in all our hearts
Beautiful venue for the wedding ceremony!
My two boys
The couple – Noey and Krie being wed by Father ( now Monsigñor ) Chito Bernardo
My other photo of Miguel
This is how we flew back then and I can remember the bumpy ride going back! Yikes! 🙂
Twelve years after we are going back!
Oh my, I always check on our plane to see how small is small! 🙂 Definitely much better than the 8 seater we took before, so this is good 🙂
Waiting lounge
With some pastries, coffee and tea
All our luggage!!
Figuring out which one we have to leave!! 🙂 You are allowed 20 kilos each
Sam getting Don Papa and offering to leave Don Papa Rum but of course Don Papa eventually made it 🙂
All the stuff we left! We were 160 kilos overweight haha!!
Before going on board
Beautiful scenery from above. Good thing we do not go too high and I can still see the ground 🙂
In the pocket of the plane
The gang loking at the smoke coming out of the aircon 🙂 Happy to be with the gang on the plane- makes my fears all go away
After an hour and ten minutes, we arrive!!!
Our golf carts await our arrival
The wife of the General Manager was there to welcome us
His Excellency, Jigger 🙂
Always thankful to the Lord for a safe trip!
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Amanpulo is taking good care of our environment, they supported the PCG-PCGA Joint Project “The Used Oil Collection Program”, in December 2012, our partner LCM and UDENNA Environmental Services were able to collect 70 drums of used oil, used cooking oil, used tires of the golf cars and some other scrap, these much were avoided to pollute the pristine water of Palawan, in return PCG-PCGA conducted a WASARS Training (Water Safety, Rescue and Survival Training to their staffs-life guards and security guards, second batch is yet for scheduling. For your information. Thank you..
Thanks for that Rosalyn! So glad to hear this