
About the SEÑORITA
Hi, I’m Polly Amora — the woman behind Golden Island Señorita, a travel and lifestyle blog created for curious souls who want to see more of the world without sacrificing substance or sanity.
By profession, I work in the fast-paced world of B2B, where strategy, structure, and deadlines are part of daily life. But beyond the emails, meetings, and corporate chaos, I’ve always been drawn to something bigger: the thrill of travel, the beauty of discovery, and the stories that come from stepping outside the familiar.
And that’s exactly what this space is all about.
Golden Island Señorita is where I share my love for travel, thoughtful planning, honest recommendations, memorable experiences, and beautifully chaotic adventures — all with a little wit, a little elegance, and a very real understanding that not every trip goes according to plan.
Because sometimes the best stories start with a delayed flight and an overpriced airport sandwich.
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The Story Behind Golden Island Señorita
I started Golden Island Señorita because I wanted a space that felt both aspirational and useful.
A place where travel isn’t just about pretty photos and vague “wander more” quotes, but also about:
- finding the right destination,
- building realistic itineraries,
- making smart travel choices,
- enjoying meaningful experiences,
- and learning how to travel well.
I believe you can be career-driven and adventure-hungry.
You can work hard, dream big, romanticize your layovers, and still find time to chase sunsets in another country.
This blog is my way of documenting that balance — the beautiful intersection of ambition and adventure.



What You’ll Find Here
Curated Travel Guides
Detailed destination content designed to help you travel smarter, not just scroll longer.
Honest Reviews
Hotels, restaurants, experiences, and places — with real opinions and zero unnecessary sugar-coating.
Practical Itineraries
Travel plans for real people, real budgets, real time constraints, and real energy levels.
Budget-Friendly Tips
Because luxury energy does not always require luxury spending.
Lifestyle & Personal Stories
A little behind-the-scenes of the woman behind the passport stamps, planning tabs, and occasional travel chaos.
A Little More About Me
When I’m not hustling through spreadsheets, chasing flights, or filling this blog with travel magic, I’m usually doing something active, creative, or suspiciously over-scheduled.
I love:
- Running (mostly from responsibilities)
- Surfing (or at least trying to look graceful)
- Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu & Boxing (self-defense, or dramatic life reenactments)
- Learning new languages (because mispronouncing French is still romantic)
- Writing (letters, lists, and long-winded blog posts)
- Organizing (because chaos is only cute in theory)
- Teaching drums to kids (equal parts wholesome, loud, and oddly therapeutic)
And of course, my life would be incomplete without my tiny furry board of directors: three sassy kitties and one energetic pup, who contribute absolutely nothing to bills but everything to chaos, cuddles, and joy.
So if my content sometimes reads like it was written by someone juggling passport dreams, work deadlines, pet hair, and 47 open browser tabs, well… that’s because it absolutely was.


Who This Blog Is For
Golden Island Señorita is for:
- travelers who want smart and practical travel advice
- women building both a life and a career
- readers who love travel, food, culture, and planning
- curious minds who want more than surface-level recommendations
- anyone who enjoys travel content with a little wit, warmth, and personality
If you love beautiful places, smart planning, and meaningful adventures, you’ll feel right at home here.
Been To
17
COUNTRIES
44/82
PROVINCES IN
THE PHILIPPINES
2
CITIES I CALL HOMETOWN

How often do you travel?
I aim to visit at least one new country and three different provinces in the Philippines every year. I’ve also got a soft spot for revisiting places I’ve already been—there’s something special about experiencing a familiar destination with fresh eyes. It’s not always about ticking off new spots; sometimes, it’s about deepening the connection with ones you already love.
What’s your favorite country aside from the Philippines?
Japan & France
Where are you from?
I’m from the Philippines.
How many languages can you speak?
I speak four languages (Filipino, English, French, & Russian).
Do you accept quest posting?
Unfortunately, I do not accept guest postings at this time.
What sources of income does your blog have?
I earn a modest commission through brand collaborations, affiliate marketing, and a sprinkle of ad revenue. It’s not a gold mine, but every little bit helps! And honestly, I’m so grateful to everyone who supports the blog—whether it’s by clicking a link, reading a post, or just cheering me on. It means the world!
What do you consider to be most rewarding aspect of being a travel blogger?
It’s the incredible feeling of knowing I’ve inspired someone to explore the world. Every time I receive a message saying my blog helped someone plan their trip or discover a destination they wouldn’t have found otherwise, it absolutely makes my day. Moments like those remind me why I do this—I’m not just sharing stories; I’m helping people create their own.
How much time do you put into writing content?
On average, I’d say about three hours per post—from brainstorming ideas to drafting the article and giving it a good polish. Some days the words flow like coffee in the morning, other days it’s a bit more of a wrestling match with the keyboard—but hey, that’s all part of the creative process.
Is blogging your main source of income? How do I start a blog that makes money?
I wish it were! But nope—I still have a full-time job and a few offline side hustles to keep the bills paid and the coffee flowing. Blogging is more of a passion project for now, though it does bring in a little income here and there.

i saw your answers on quora about mlm thought I’d visit your website. you have strong opinions and i admire you for that . i do mlm and its not that bad cheers!
Hi Rudy! Wow that thread was last year? Hahaha! Thank you for dropping by!
I don’t consider all MLM’s a scam. But my answer remains the same. Most MLMs are not legit – I can name a gazillion website/companies that do this. Why? Because there are NO tangible products and the entire focus is on chain recruiting. Affiliate commissions are paid out as a direct result of recruiting others. Rather than earning commissions based on the sale of legitimate products or services. This is exactly how a pyramid scheme operates. You can make money with schemes like this, but they simply do not last. Only so many people are willing to join a scheme like this, so eventually people stop making money and they jump ship. Right into the next ‘shiny object’.
Fancy seeing your blog, sweetheart. So this is what you have been up to.
Arg! You’re impossible!
Hi, so glad to have found your blog! 🙂 I’ll surely check out your blog every now and then… Ingat!
Hi! I’m at work browsing your blog from my new iphone! Just wanted to say I love reading your blog and look forward to all your posts! Keep up the superb work!
Thank you Xenia, appreciate it.
Salut, Polly! Ça roule? I hope you’re doing well. Enchantée.
Hi Sophia, I hope you’re doing well. I’m great. Thank you for dropping by my blog.