Twinkling lights in between
You let my heart bloom in your warmth: Quezon Province, Here we go!
“Tomorrow may rain, so I’ll follow the sun today.” There’s something about summer that always makes my heart race with excitement. Maybe it’s the promise of adventure, the sound of waves crashing, or the feeling of the sun kissing my skin. This time, my friends and I found ourselves in Quezon Province, heading to the beautiful La Reina Resort a hidden gem and one of the best staycation that gave us one of the most memorable trips once our lives.
Before arriving in Quezon, it was a long ride to marilaque, but each mile was worth it. The first view of crystal clear water combined with the peaceful atmosphere immediately relieved our exhaustion. It was as if the ocean itself welcomed us with open arms.
We had all been craving a break from our busy lives, and this was exactly what we needed. There was more to the resort than just a place to stay, it was an experience waiting to be uncovered. It was a fun-filled day filled with relaxation and non-stop fun at Resort. We swam like there was no tomorrow, letting the cool waters embrace us under the scorching sun. We took hundreds of photos, capturing every laugh, every silly pose, filming every moments while assembling tents and sitting in front of bonfire, and every breathtaking view.
After all, it was the company that made this trip truly memorable. These weren’t just travel buddies they were my childhood friends the ones who had been with me through every phase of life. We spent hours talking about the past, dreaming about the future, and simply enjoying the present. It wouldn't be a trip without a little indulgence, right? Laughing until we had stomach aches, we sipped our drinks and let the warm sea breeze carry away our worries as we sipped our drinks and played games. And yes, we got so sun-kissed that we could practically glow in the dark.
One of the best parts of travel is to engage yourself in local culture, and the province of Quezon has not disappointed. We explored nearby beaches, talked to the locals and even took home some souvenirs to remember the trip.





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