Cebu Pacific, the Philippines’ leading carrier, offers a lot of flexibility when it comes to flight bookings—they allow passengers to add baggage and sports equipment, select seats, purchase insurance, make a donation to the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), and more recently, buy snacks and meals at the time of booking. Well, they’re taking the experience Read More
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Dream Cruises: Ready to Board Filipino Holidaymakers
I recently attended the launch of Dream Cruises, Genting Hong Kong’s brand new cruise line targeted for the Asian market—us Filipinos included. The sister of the famous Star Cruises, it offers “inspirational luxury delivering the highest level of guest service and spacious comfort in the region.” The launch follows the handover of cruise line’s first Read More
Yogyakarta, Indonesia: From Sunrise to Sundown
I had always wanted to come to Yogyakarta that I’d already booked myself for next year. However, I came there earlier as planned, thanks to Trip of Wonders, which was organized by the Indonesian Ministry of Tourism. We conquered it from sunrise to sundown, and I fell in love with it immensely that I can’t Read More
Le Méridien Bangkok: A Stylish Hotel Amid Silom’s Nightlife
Silom is one of Bangkok’s most well-known as a nightlife hotspots. Amid the action lies Le Méridien Bangkok, one of the most stylish hotels in the area and the rest of the city. Being a fan of the Le Méridien brand, I was eager to stay there, and let’s just say the hotel didn’t let Read More
Bandung, Indonesia: The Perfect Side Trip from Jakarta
Like I always advise fellow travelers, a day or two in Jakarta would be sufficient—to see its sights, shop in its malls and markets, and savor its food. That said, with popular places like Yogyakarta and Bali hundreds of miles away from the capital, I’m often asked where to go on a side trip from Read More