Hello, I’m Frecelynne
A lifestyle and travel writer from Manila, Philippines featuring travel guides, reviews, and stories to inspire mindful living and meaningful adventures
About this blog
This blog began as a personal travel journal in 2013, and today, it’s grown into a space where we share our life… the places we travel, the food we enjoy, and the little things that matter most.


Each destination is chosen with care. Each post is based on what we’ve tried ourselves. If you’re planning a family trip or looking for a quiet weekend away, you’ll find practical guides, food suggestions, and stories.
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Escape to the Maldives for Ramadan
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Holiday Inn Resort Kandooma Maldives invites travellers to embrace the spirit of the Holy Month of Ramadan, or Ramazan as it is known in the Maldives, with a peaceful private island escape offering thoughtful options for both fasting and non-fasting guests. With villa accommodation surrounded by tropical gardens, white sandy beaches and a turquoise lagoon, the resort…
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Review: Safari Hotel and Villas in Vigan
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For our 10th wedding anniversary, RomanfamBam family drove all the way to Ilocos Sur. We wanted a road trip this time. We left Manila around 6:30 in the morning. Audrey gets bored fast, so I packed activities. Coloring books. Movies on her iPad. Car games. Snacks. We sang a lot. We stopped a lot too.Around 1:00…
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RG Jar Factory
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We arrived early, around 8:30 in the morning. RG Jar Factory was already awake with activity. The staff welcomed us right away. No entrance fee. We watched local artisans shape clay into small jars by hand. This is where burnay jars come to life. These earthenware jars store water, vinegar, and basi, the local sugarcane…
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Vigan’s Calle Crisologo
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We arrived early at Calle Crisologo. This was my second visit. The first time was back in 2011. Seeing it again after many years felt familiar. The cobblestone street and old Spanish houses still stood the same. Very little had changed. Walking down the street felt slow and unhurried. Shops were just starting to open.…
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Bantay Watch Tower and Saint Agustine Parish Church in Ilocos
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The Bantay Watch Tower sits just a five minute ride from Calle Crisologo. We arrived around 9:00 in the morning. A small tourism table greeted visitors near the entrance, and we logged our names in the guest book before heading inside. There was no entrance fee, though donations were encouraged. Once inside, a volunteer approached…
