Panglao Island
Until recently, Panglao Island has stolen some of the glitters of the world-famous Boracay Island.... Read moreFriday, 27 March 2009 07:25
Amazing Coron
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Banaue Rice Terraces
Traversing the rugged terrains of Cordillera highlands in a span of one week is an adventure in... Read moreFriday, 27 March 2009 07:29
Wonderful Palawan
The exotic beauty of Palawan remains undefiled. Branded as the country's last frontier, Palawan is a... Read moreFriday, 27 March 2009 07:29
Captivating Guimaras
Nueva Valencia, Guimaras - An Italian couple on a two-month holiday in the Philippines chose to... Read moreFriday, 27 March 2009 07:29
Boracay Paradise
Widely known as one of the finest swimming destinations in the world, Boracay is blessed with... Read moreFriday, 27 March 2009 07:30
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Cebu, top destination of foreign touristsGlan, the largest town in the Sarangani province, boasts of world-class beach resorts and rich fishing grounds. The terrain of Glan is characterized by flatlands, rolling hills and mountains. Most land areas have been converted to agriculture and fishponds. The town of Glan is bounded on the east by Davao Del Sur, on the north by Malapatan town, on the west by the South China Sea, and on the south by Sarangani Bay. Many foreign and local tourists flock to the area during summer because of its splendid beach resorts. The sorrounding waters, particularly in Gumasa, Baliton and Margus areas are rich fishing grounds. As many as 2,400 species of marine animals have been found in the bay. The dominant catch include yellow-fin tuna, shipjack, and mackerel. Glan can be reached from Manila and Cebu by airplane going to General Santos City and a 45-minute drive from the airport. Disclaimer: EnjoyPhilippines.com is not responsible for content on external websites. All content appearing on our internal pages are for information purposes only. While EnjoyPhilippines.com believes that these information are accurate, it does not offer any assurance or warranty of any kind. For more comprehensive information, visitors are encouraged to visit the official website of the Department of Tourism. |




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