Hi ,
This charming cottage served as my home for days in Barton. I just fell in love with it. As a matter of fact, this, and the friendly dogs, are those that i’m going to miss the most.
Lovely Barton. They’ve been nice, really.
Love,
Hi ,
This charming cottage served as my home for days in Barton. I just fell in love with it. As a matter of fact, this, and the friendly dogs, are those that i’m going to miss the most.
Lovely Barton. They’ve been nice, really.
Love,
The far end of Barton proves to be rocky. Noticeably absent though, are my seastar friends. No seaglasses either. *sad face*
Love,
Hey there,
So Barton is really friendly. Maybe because the locals are not really used to seeing Filipino visitors that whenever they meet one, they treat them like long-lost relatives or something. Even the dogs here are calm and friendly. I noticed too that locals treat everyone here equally. And everywhere you look, someone is doing something in peace - running along the shores, just watching the waters, reading a book, baking himself under the unforgiving sun - everybody just minded their own businesses.
And sunsets are nice here too. This is an unobstructed view of the beach from my veranda, where afternoons were spent coffee-drinking, people-watching, halo-halo eating and postcard writing.
Love,
Hi ,
Hey it’s been a while! So my only ticket for the year brought me to Palawan. I was contemplating on going back to El Nido or try Port Barton. And since this is going to be a solo trip, I decided to be a well, a bit bold and went for something new and unfamiliar. Port Barton is a quiet, friendly and lazy town in San Vicente. And I have read somewhere that PB is a more laid back version of El Nido. You know that “laid back” thing always gets me. So Port Barton it is.
I chose a cottage in front of the beach… and this is my super calm view every morning. Not bad Barton, not bad at all.
Love,
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