Fri, 04/27/2012
  As a travel agency trusted by many, we are always in desire to give you the best and most affordable tour package you wish for. We are in commitment to give you the satisfaction and to even exceed your expectation. We have this desire to make travel planning easy for you. We make sure that we will provide you a list of hotels/accommodation you could choose from and help you decide which fits your budget and style. We will provide you a complete list of tours and activities and allow you to make simple and special wishes beyond you have pay for.
Tue, 03/13/2012
  By KC Santos
Thu, 02/09/2012
This one's for the travel junkies! FN lists 30 local destinations to add to your travel bucket list. How many have you visited? By Gia Recio   Who doesn’t love a vacation? And, with travel becoming more and more budget-friendly, we are increasingly able to afford to travel more than once or twice a year. Before considering a trip abroad, though, why not explore yourself in the country’s most beautiful spots? After all, the Philippines is dotted with charming towns, historical sites, far-flung beaches, and breathtaking landscapes that will surely satiate your wanderlust.
Thu, 02/09/2012
Placing the world-famous Boracay Island in Aklan among the top beach destinations in Asia, a popular travel website seems to agree that it is, as the latest tourism campaign says, more fun in the Philippines.   Described by the Department of Tourism as "paradise for certified sun-worshippers all over the world," Boracay is listed by online travel guide TripAdvisor as first in its Top 10 Beaches in Asia.   Malacañang says the honor shows the government's efforts to boost tourism are working.   “In (the) furtherance of our (tourism) campaign through the ‘It’s more fun in the Philippines’ (program), just to share some good news with you, the travel website TripAdvisor has ranked Boracay as the number one beach destination in Asia and second in the world,” Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte said in an
Tue, 12/20/2011
There's nothing like going on a romantic vacation to enjoy quality time, celebrate a special relationship milestone, or even rekindle the sparks with your loved one. And with the wealth of lovely local destinations, you don't even have to go too far! Here are four highly recommended Philippine destinations for a romantic getaway. 1. Tagaytay
Tue, 12/20/2011
Manila (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN) - Environment and local officials on Friday vowed to keep Boracay on the top of the Philippines' list of most attractive destinations amid competition from other destinations. Environment Secretary Ramon Paje and Boracay Mayor John Yap said measures have been put in place to keep the resort-island's beachfront clean and litter-free. "We will never allow Boracay to fall. We will never allow Boracay to be dirty," Paje said in a media interview.
Tue, 12/20/2011
The Passengers’ Airplane Behavior Bill of Rights   Article I: The right to remove shoes Passengers shall be allowed to remove shoes from their feet, but only if the aforementioned feet don’t stink or present health risks to other passengers. The right of the passenger to go to the lavatory without shoes shall not be infringed, as it is really your own business should you want to stand in the urine of others.
Fri, 12/16/2011
Travel package holidays have and always will be a popular choice for travelers who appreciate having all the arrangements made in advance to ensure a seamless and enjoyable trip. Many people also appreciate the option of being able to pay off a pre-determined trip so they have more control over how much money they will need to save for shopping, dining and recreation after all the major costs of the trip have been paid for, such as flights and accommodation.
Wed, 06/01/2011
Lush. Lovely. Lanzones. These are silky words that roll in one's mouth once anyone begins to tell tales of the rainforest island of Camiguin, lying 10 kilometers north of central Mindanao.  A 1964 vintage, stinky, dilapidated ferry took around a hundred seasick passengers from the Balingoan port of Cagayan de Oro City. There were the young, the hip, the matronly, a white-frocked foreign priest, and weather-beaten men, most of whom were dizzy with queasy stomachs and praying hard that Jesus calms the 385- meter deep channel to bring them safely to Camiguin shores.
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