Waterfront Manila Pavilion Hotel, a classic landmark, gets a facelift, and they’re starting out with accommodations. One weekend in the city, we got to try out one of their refurbished deluxe rooms and enjoyed thoroughly the new life they’ve put into it. Read more… Situated in the bustling district of Ermita, Waterfront Manila Pavilion Hotel Read More
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My Boracay Instax Travel Diary
The last time I went to Boracay was in 2011, and I’ve since missed a couple of opportunities to go in favor of other trips. But this year, I made sure I’d fly there because I sorely miss the place and everything about it. Sure, it wasn’t summer anymore, yet I was simply happy to Read More
Exploring Sabah: Manukan Island and Saracen Reef World
Honestly, whenever I go overseas, I skip beaches—the reason being the Philippines is blessed with a lot. But knowing that Sabah, lying proximate to our geographic boundaries, is equally abound by a wealth of natural wonders, it was a no-brainer that I must see a beach or two. Our friends at Sabah Tourism Board recommended Read More
Thank You, Camiguin: Sunken Cemetery’s Mystery and Wonder
To be honest, I was most eager to see Sunken Cemetery. I mean, it’s perhaps the most photographed spot in Camiguin that it has become one of its foremost icons. Moreover, the fact that it’s a cemetery, combined with the superstitious stories and symbolisms we Filipinos fondly attach to olden places, shrouds it in mystery Read More
Buddha’s Surf Resort: Place in Siargao Where Surf Culture Is Alive
Inns and hotels are aplenty in Siargao, thanks to the world-famous waves in Cloud 9. Some places are ostentatious; some are humble. But what made me attracted to this place called Buddha’s Surf Resort is that it seemed like a cool shack for surfers. Read more… Buddha’s Surf Resort is a 30-40 minute scenic ride Read More