I’m back in Europe you guys!
It’s a little sad ‘cos Asia is one of my favourite continents, but still, it’s good to be back home.
I’ve just returned from that most exotic of continents – Asia – and to a region unfamiliar to travellers and visitors – the Philippines!
BUT WHAT WAS I DOING IN THE PHILIPPINES OF ALL PLACES?
Remember when I told you that I had astonishing news! Well, that astonishing news was the introduction of my journey to the Philippines for the very first time.
As you know, I had originally planned to go to the European conference in Sweden, but a window opened up. That window was the fact that I’m taking up a new job!
Yep!
Now you all know that I work for a British / American company as a corporate trainer, but from November 2016, I’ll be working for a German company as the Vice-School Principal. And get this.
I’ll be responsible for their English-speaking business and their Social Media Management too!
It’s a small business and will be focused on international languages. The company is called LOGO Sprachenschule, and is based in my gentrified hipster neighbourhood of Prenzlauerberg. In the best place in the world – Berlin!
As usual, I’m an advocate for smart travelling, so I’m not quitting either my travels or my job anytime soon, thanks very much!
I didn’t go to the conference in Sweden, so I decided to go to the TBEX Asia-Pacific 2016 conference in the Philippines instead!
WHAT IS TBEX ALL ABOUT?
Well, TBEX is the holy grail of the travel blogging world and stands for Travel Blog Exchange.
It’s the world’s largest conference and networking event for travel bloggers, writers, online travel journalists, new media content creators, travel brands and social-media-savvy travel industry professionals. There are three (3) conferences held annually in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, attracting 600-1000 delegates from all over the world!
It’s also a medium for the creative minds of the travel industry to come together, to network, to learn, to negotiate with the travel industry, and for those who are so inclined, to take the business of blogging to the next level.
How exciting!
Last year, I went to the TBEX conference for the very first time.
And it was a disaster!
But this year. It was marvellous!
Every year, TBEX partners with fantastic destinations so that bloggers and media people get the opportunity to meet potential business partners or sponsors, meet influential bloggers, get new strategies and tips, network with each other, discover new destinations, share a new experience and well, be entertained and paaaaaaaarty like it’s 1999!
And party we did!
Most importantly, TBEX affords participants the opportunity to experience the destination hosted by the country itself!
You see, going to TBEX doesn’t only mean the conference weekend but actually a few days of serious jollification and pre-tours before the conference, and a week of a bit of a jolly, after the conference! In fact, even though the conference officially took place from October 13th – October 16th, many people arrived early, and some people are still in the Philippines NOW – Living the life of Riley!
Last year, I wished it had been me.
And this year it was!
Yes, your favourite blogger – The British Berliner – was invited to participate in the TBEX 2016 Asia-Pacific – The Visayan Charms – Cebu/Bohol – Familiarization (FAM) Tour in the Philippines.
I was ecstatic!
Me!
Out of hundreds of other bloggers!
Whoop! Whoop!
WHAT IS A PRESS OR FAM TRIP?
A PRESS TRIP is normally described as a visit to a destination, country, city, hotel, venue etc, organised for media groups. It usually introduces and presents the best bits of a particular itinerary and is usually for a small group of journalists or bloggers, or an organised private trip. Although a press trip could be for a few hours, it usually refers to a trip of a few days.
A familiarization trip, or FAM TRIP as it is better known, is similar to a press trip however, it usually includes a visit to a number of sights, venues, activities, accommodations, or restaurant spots, in one area or region. It is typically organised for travel industry professionals, to give them a better understanding of the regions and products they are trying to sell to their clients. Lots of different activities are included so that as much as possible can be experienced. Sometimes journalists might attend a FAM TRIP too.
In both instances your costs will usually be covered, though this will vary depending on the organiser.
In this case, I made my own way to the Philippines and paid for the conference fee and my own hotel costs while at the TBEX conference (4 days) in Manila, which was where our FAM trip week was to start.
Once the FAM trip started, we didn’t have to pay for a single thing!
Of course, if you suddenly fancied a spot of your finest whisky monsieur. That was a hefty bill, and all on you!
HOW DID I GET INVITED?
Well, my big break came just five (5) months after I started writing as a blogger. And to be quite frank, I have been extremely lucky to be at the right place, at the right time. In 2014, I happened to be at the Sony Centre in Berlin where I got chatting to a PR person who promised to put me on the guest list of the Berlin Music Video Awards. She did, and even though, I never saw her again, my pro-active activity coupled with an outgoing personality, and a genuine interest to get involved, opened the door to being invited into the VIP section, a glimpse into the media world, and a whole host of people who had a friendly eye, and were willing to help me in my quest for knowledge and information.
A press card and a TV documentary about me came about because of the simple matter that when I undergo to write a piece, I make a thorough job of it.
People really like my personality, so I’ve often been an invited guest of city-destinations in which trips have been organised and customised to my own personal requirements. This is the best type of press trip to have, so I consider myself extremely lucky and very honoured.
However, I’ve only ever been on a group FAM trip once before, and that FAM trip was to France!
You can imagine my anxiety ‘cos I was the only British person there, and the only blogger!
This was only slightly different ‘cos not only was I the only British person in my group, I was the lone European too!
WHAT WAS I SUPPOSED TO BE DOING ON THE VISAYAN CHARMS FAM TRIP?
The point of this FAM trip was to introduce the region as not only an interesting place to visit, but a historical cultural one too. A destination that would hit all the right spots for someone like me. And ultimately, someone like you!
This FAM trip was a five (5) day exploration starting from Sunday night and finishing mid-Friday evening.
I didn’t have any information as to who was going to be there and what type of bloggers would be attending.
You tend to get a little anxious that you’re going to be too shy, people aren’t going to like you, you’re not going to like them, you end up being that blogger, or that you’re going to be completely out of your depth and thus, comfort zone.
Yes, I know.
Silly isn’t it, but there you have it!
As I said earlier, I didn’t know who would be there except for one person – a crazy young American foodie blogger called Nathan Aguilera – Foodie Flashpacker.
We met on the TBEX Facebook Group page, and ended up in the same conference hotel – The Golden Phoenix.
I was so relieved to see him, and hung out with him quite a bit. I hope I didn’t stalk him too much but I don’t think so, as I ended up giving him my hotel room for free!
WERE WE GIVEN ANY DETAILS AT ALL?
Yep!
The Host was the Tourism Promotions Board Philippines. They were highly organised and thoroughly fantastic.
I’ve been on a FAM trip with the Germans. I should know!
On this FAM trip we were expected to be doing the following:
THE VISAYAN CHARMS
NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS: 10
DEPARTURE: October 17th
RETURN: October 21st
A DESCRIPTION:
Cruise the river of Loboc, view the mountain trails of kisses of the Philippines known as the Chocolate Hills and do a selfie with a tarsier. Explore Bohol’s eastern side with the island’s long stretches of white sand beaches and pristine waters. Discover Lamanoc Island known for its mysticism.
Have a taste of “lechon – the best (roast) pig ever” according to Anthony Bourdain. Walk along the streets of Colon, the oldest street in the Philippines. Explore the city’s rich past with a visit to its historical landmarks such as the Magellan’s Cross, Basilica de Santo Nino, one of the country’s oldest relics. As a major trading port and site for some of the nation’s fastest-growing industries, it reinforces its multiculturalism with progression. This heady mix of urban vibes and casual provincial airs makes it a favorite destination of those seeking a showcase of the harmonious co-existence of history, culture and modernity.
ATTIRE: Light casual clothes with comfortable sandals for walking and beachwear
THEME: Nature and Culture
DESTINATION: Central Visayas Region – Cebu and Bohol
TOUR PROGRAMME:
DAY 1
Depart Manila
Arrive Tagbilaran Airport
Proceed to Bohol Countryside Tour
Loboc River Cruise with lunch
Drive to Carmen to see the Chocolate Hills
En-route, stop at the Butterfly Sanctuary
Arrival in Chocolate Hills view deck
Depart view deck then drive to resort
Check-in at Amorita Resort
Dinner
DAY 2
Breakfast at the resort
Proceed to Balicasag Island using an outrigger boat
Arrival at the island for some snorkelling and leisure time on the beach
Picnic-style lunch in Balicasag Resort
Depart island and return to the resort
Back to hotel / freshen up / Free Time
Arrive in South Palms Resort for cocktails
Dinner at South Palms
Back to Amorita Resort
DAY 3
Breakfast at the Resort
Check out
Transfer to the seaport
Ferry: Depart Tagbilaran to Cebu
Arrival in Cebu
Lunch at Circa 1900 featuring Cebu’s famous lechon
Proceed to Mactan Island Tour
Proceed to Shangri-La Mactan / Check-In
Free time
Dinner at Cowrie Cove
DAY 4
Breakfast at the Hotel
Proceed to Island Adventure
Lunch at Cow-Oy
Back to hotel / freshen up / Free Time
Scheduled Spa & Massage for the group
Dinner
DAY 5
Breakfast
Free time / Check resort programmed activities
Check out
Proceed to Mactan City
Lunch
Proceed to Airport
Depart Cebu
Arrive Manila
HOW WAS IT?
It was a pretty packed programme, but awesome!
As I write this, it’s October 30th, and so much has happened since then.
Due to the very hot weather, the over-indulgence of wonderful food, a few sneaky gulps of whisky, and the intensity of foreign travel in a developing country, I ended up with the trots!
For the non-British people among you, I mean Delhi-belly.
Still don’t get it?
Diarrhea!
It had to happen.
Thankfully, our FAM trip had already ended when I was struck down.
And luckily, I was in the nice Belmont Hotel when it happened too!
Otherwise, it could have been rather.
Akward!
ANY TIPS GOING ON A FAM TRIP FOR THE FIRST TIME?
Leave plenty of time for trips, tours and meet-ups both before, and after the conference
You don’t have to have a huge following to be accepted onto a FAM trip
Improve your photography
Have great content
Educate yourself and if you don’t know, ask your fellow invites
Networking is key to putting a face to a name in the blogging / press community
Take your business cards
Try to get some sleep
Get comfy but smarten yourself up, if the venue demands it
Be punctual
Stay professional
Don’t whinge
Follow the programme
Be a team-player
Keep smiling
Don’t be afraid to get into the sea.
Don’t be stupid either
Be yourself
Write about your FAM trip and send it to the host or organiser
Thank the host or organiser
Have a great time
VERDICT?
The staff of the Tourism Promotions Board Philippines (Maria Gracia, Trixie and Zyrah), were warm, welcoming, funny, and professional. They made sure that we were well-looked after, nobody got lost or forgot anything (except for me. I lost my MAC lipstick)! Nobody got bitten / attacked by strange creatures of the sea, and nobody got left behind or ostracised.
In fact, we all got on extremely well!
There were huge moments of laughter, hugging, leaping, jumping, screaming, but most importantly, lots of smiling, laughing, and learning from each other.
On quite a few nights, there were some on-the-spot-learning workshops, the sharing of tips, links, talents, and skills, and the promise of future collaboration / partnership.
In fact, I might even have got myself a new employee for my brand – The British Berliner – and once it’s all confirmed, I’ll let you know who it is, and why!
ANYTHING ELSE?
Yep!
We were a small group of just nine (9) bloggers (including myself) from five (5) international countries:
Nathan Aguilera – America
Ruchika Shankar – India
Charlotte Anne de Peralta – Philippines
Ajay Sood – India
Jonathan Espiña – Philippines
Scott Herder – USA
Megan Indoe – USA
Karl-Philip Vallée – Canada
Victoria Ade-Genschow – England / Germany (me)
Our job for that week was to visit and see the region for ourselves and hopefully, discover the many interests and joys of Manila, Bohol and Cebu, so that other travellers and visitors are encouraged to come and visit themselves.
And we did!
Thanks guys!
MY SECOND HUGE FAM / PRESS TRIP TO THE PHILIPPINES – HOW TO WORK WITH #TBEX, AND HOW TO DO IT RIGHT!
This article is not sponsored and even though I was invited on this trip as a guest of the Tourism Promotions Board Philippines and as a member of TBEX, all opinions and the tasty famous suckling pig, and beautiful landscape that I saw, are my very own!
In November, I’ll be travelling to Austria and starting a new job!
Save the Date!
October is going to be out of this world!
Watch this space!
Please also note that there is now a Booking.com affiliate link (for the very first time) connected to my hotel. Everytime some sort of accommodation is booked via my link I get a little percentage, but at no extra cost to yourself! A win-win for all!
Did you know that the smallest monkey in the world is in the Philippines? Did you ever think a FAM or Press trip would be that intense? Is a suckling pig the type of thing you would have for breakfast? Let me know!
See you in Berlin.
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