

About the SEÑORITA
Hi there, fellow adventurers! I’m Polly Amora, the señorita behind Golden Island Señorita. By day, I’m a driven manager in the fast-paced world of wholesale trade in Metro Manila, and by heart, I’m a globetrotter with a love for discovering new cultures, flavors, and experiences. Who says you have to choose between a thriving career and a passion for travel? Why not have both?
When I’m not sealing deals and traveling, you’ll find me writing, organizing, or pouring my travel secrets into this blog. From creating epic itineraries to sharing budget-friendly tips, Golden Island Señorita is where I combine my love for travel and organization.
I love watersports, from surfing to underwater adventures, and teaching drums to kids is a blast. Life’s even better with my three adorable kitties and a lively pup keeping me busy—it’s the perfect mix of fun and fulfillment.
Oh, come on, people! Just because my name is Polly Amora doesn’t mean I’m out here ticking off your cheeky assumptions. No judgment if that’s your thing —I respect it— but my heart is already booked on a one-way, croissant-filled journey with my French bae.
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About GOLDEN ISLAND SEÑORITA
Welcome to Golden Island Señorita! This isn’t just another travel blog—it’s a mix of travel and lifestyle stories crafted with love and passion. Here’s what you can expect:
- I’m here to bust the myth that you have to choose between your career and exploring the world. With determination and creativity, you can absolutely do both—I’m living proof!
- From insider tips and detailed itineraries to budget-friendly travel hacks, I’ll help you discover the beauty of the Philippines (and beyond).
- Get ready for honest reviews and mouthwatering food recommendations from my foodventures!
- Most importantly, this is a space for fellow adventurers to connect, share, and inspire each other to chase their wanderlust dreams.
If you’re ready to blend work and wanderlust seamlessly, join me at Golden Island Señorita. Let’s prove you really can have it all.




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.

You said what really needed to be said and I hope ALL of your readers will take this to heart. Girl, you’re going places!
Thank you very much! <3
Overcoming depression is not easy and requires the right treatment and support. Im glad you got over it. You’re amazing and a true inspiration for all women.
That’s true, it wasn’t easy but I learned a lot from the experience. Thank you very much. <3
I’ve been following you for some time now and know that you’re a good role model and not afraid of showing yourself from a vulnerable place to your readers.
Thank you very much for the support. <3
whether you realize it or not, your positive attitude is very contagious.good work!
Thank you so much. <3
You seem like a very optimistic person, after everything that happened you take it in a good way and become stronger. How do you juggle all these different things you do?
Thank you very much for your kind words. I would say time management and disciple. I try to keep myself busy most of the time. I get restless whenever I’m not doing anything. 😀