Fast Travel with Fast Crafts

By Kerslyn On August 10th, 2012

goofing inside Oceanjet fastcraft on our way to Dumaguete from Siquijor

When we visited hubby’s grandparents, we had to ride a fast craft, a small vessel that can hold up to 200 passengers and travels faster than the small boats or ship that ply the seas. These fast crafts have boat seating to keep the passengers from choosing the seat they want, in short, for an organized seating. It has always been like this, and we love how the vessel brings us to our destination in just a short time. Unlike riding those boats which takes up to 14 hours of travel, fast crafts takes you to the island in a whim and best of all they have several trips during the day. So convenient indeed.

One year ago: Siquijor, Siquijor Pier

By Kerslyn On October 13th, 2009

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Today, it’s excatly one year since we’ve been to Siquijor Island. This was taken at Siquijor, Siquijor pier for our early morning trip to Dumaguete City.

One year ago: Silliman University Library

By Kerslyn On October 12th, 2009

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While waiting for our scheduled trip to Siquijor Island to visit Ace’ grandpa and grandma, we went strolling inside Silliman University. For the 3rd time around, I was able to see Silliman University Library and the world’s biggest toblerone (according to Ace). He calls the Silliman Library post a toblerone.*lol* So this is one of the photos we took exactly one year ago.

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