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Manila
Ocean Park
Manila Ocean Park , the PhP1-billion marine park constructed
by Singaporean and Malaysian investors at the back of
Quirino Grandstand at Rizal Park, opened on 29th February
2008. "The park is set to be the city's major tourist
destination. It is expected to draw millions of visitors
on its first year, offering a unique tourist experience
beyond the usual shopping activities," said park
developer, China Oceanis Philippines, Inc., a joint
venture between Singaporean and Malaysian investors.
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Davao
City, world's largest city
Travel and airline executives met in Davao City in February
2008 to develop and promote the sub-regional group of
Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines - East
ASEAN Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA) as one tourist destination.
"We have to brand it as one destination,"
said Wee Hong Seng, president of the Sarawak Tourism
Federation. BIMP-EAGA is a sub-regional group of the
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) formed
in 1994 to help develop the economic well-being of the
member countries through various tourism and trade exchanges
and programs. more...
Historic
Butuan
A national cultural treasure, estimated to be more than
1,600 years old, is housed in an old dilapidated structure
near the east bank of the Libertad river in this historic
city and trade center of Agusan del Norte province.
The Balanghai shrine, a one-storey building being maintained
by the National Museum, houses two of the three ancient
boats discovered and excavated from 1976 to 1986. A
curator and restorer at the Balanghai Shrine said radiocarbon
tests administered by Japanese experts on one of these
boats suggested that the wooden boat could have existed
as early as 320 AD. Another boat was carbon dated to
be more than 1000 years old.
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Makati
Attractions
Makati is the financial center of the Philippines, being
the location of choice for the regional headquarters
of multinational companies and the country's largest
conglomerates. It is also home to the Philippine Stock
Exchange. At Ayala Center, the heart of Makati, there
are several shopping malls and international restaurants.
It is also surrounded by a number of hotels such as
Oakwood Premiere Hotel (now Ascott), Hotel Intercontinental,
Makati Shangri La, Dusit Hotel Nikko, and Renaissance
Hotel. Also within walking distance are the Peninsula
Manila and the Mandarin Oriental.
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CamSur
Water Sports Complex
PILI, Camarines Sur - A provincial government-run water
sports complex in this capital town has reinvigorated
tourism and business activities in Bicol, prompting
investors to open new hotels to accommodate the influx
of foreign guests. "In the first six months of
2007 alone, more than 57,000 foreign tourists visited
Bicol, easily surpassing the 49,000 international visitors
in the whole of 2006," said Maria Ong Ravanilla,
the regional tourism officer for Bicol. Ravanilla, speaking
at the sidelines of the 8th Association of Tourism Officers
of the Philippines held at the world-class Cam Sur water
sports complex, said that because of increased arrivals
in Bicol, a 65-room first-class facility called Avenu
Plaza Hotel opened in Naga City recently.
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Alona
Beach
PANGLAO Island, Bohol (06 May 2007) - Tourism Secretary
Joseph Ace Durano has inaugurated the first phase of
a P600-million upscale resort complex that is riding
on the tourism boom in this province. "This is a clear,
big investment that is testimonial of the health of
tourism in Bohol," Durano said, referring to the 16-hectare
Eskaya Beach Resort & Spa, which is building 70 luxurious
villas catering to the rich Filipino tourists and visitors
from Europe, the United States, Australia, Japan and
Korea. more...
Cebu
City
Cebu City drew 403,326 international visitors in 2005,
making the "queen city of the south" the top provincial
destination of foreign travelers. Data from the Department
of Tourism (DOT) also showed that Cebu City attracted
1,813 overseas Filipinos and 712,938 domestic travelers
last year. Total number of travelers in the city went
up by 10.5 percent to 1.118 million in 2005 from 1.012
million in 2004. Arrivals in Cebu are expected to peak
in December 2006, when the city hosts the 12th Association
of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Leader’s Summit and
the 4th ASEAN Business and Investment Summit. more...
Pagudpud
If Aklan has Boracay, Ilocos has Pagudpud, its northernmost
town bordering the South China Sea. The coastal town
of Pagudpud is the perfect setting for panoramic movies
and photoshoot for travel magazines cover. The town's
main attractions are Saud Beach, known for its fine
white sand stretching for hundreds of meters and Maira-Ira
Point, which hides a secluded beach called Blue Lagoon.
Other breathtaking landscapes in Pagudpud include Bantay
Abot-abot, a natural sculpture carved by the wind and
sea, the Mabogabog Falls and the Patapat viaduct that
treats motorists to a scenic view of green lushes and
blue waters of South China Sea.
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Bohol
Bohol is one of the loveliest islands in southern Philippines.
It is situated at the heart of Visayas and with coastline
skimmed by gentle coves and white-sand beaches. Many
highways snake along sparkling beaches or leafy rivers
where one can stop at any point and jump in. With its
rolling hills and plateaus, crystal springs and beaches,
the province of Bohol is a picturesque province replete
with ancestral homes and centuries-old churches.
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Philippine
Flowers
Commercial growers and hobbyists have cited the great
potential of the Philippines as a major exporter of
ornamental horticulture products. At the opening ceremony
of the Flora Filipina Expo in February 2006, the Philippine
Horticultural Society Inc. and the Philippine Orchid
Society have committed to join together in putting the
local industry at par with those of Thailand and Singapore.
"The right time to do it is now," orchid society
president Kelvin Manubay said. "The Philippines'
potential to be an exporter of orchids and ornamental
plants is very, very high." more...
Baguio
City
Rising 1,500 meters above the sea, Baguio City enjoys
a relatively cool weather throughout the year. On the
average, Baguio is at least eight degrees cooler than
any place in the lowlands. Not surprisingly, Baguio
has become the "summer capital" of the country.
It is awarded with a variety of cultural, historical
and scenic attractions which make it an important and
interesting destination. As early as March, tourists
and locals take the six-hour trek up the zigzagging
Kennon Road. Within a mile of the city, the sweet scent
of pine trees and flowers already permeate the air.
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Subic
Subic, the former US naval base in the Philippines,
is now a hub for commerce and tourism. Just two-and-a-half
hour drive north from Manila, Subic offers a full view
of the blue mountain and sea and of the green background
of a three-layered virgin forest. Points of interest
include the 18-hole Binictican Golf Course and Clubhouse,
a white-sand beach, bowling and arcade center,a ship
wharf past a restricted forested area, firing ranges,
fishing grounds and an area for bungee jumping. Visitors
to Subic can take a 12-hour jungle survival course,
visit an Aeta tribal village, take a bay cruise, explore
the coves, end up at the white-sand beach of Grande
Island, engage in water sports, go horseback riding
or simply enjoy the scenic view of the sea. more...
Puerto
Galera
PUerto Galera (which means Galleon Port) is one of the
most popular beach resorts in the Philippines. A marine
reserve, it is endowed with coves, fine sandy beaches
and shallow coral reefs ideal for snorkeling.
The
place can be reached from the port of Batangas City
where a ferry service to Mindoro awaits the tourists.
Bancas may be hired to go to Escarceo Point,
the best dive spot in Puerto Galera. The area offers
positive thrills and guaranteed excitement, with its
sudden rushes of strong currents and steep slopes which
are a favorite gathering place for large pelagic fish.Diving
expeditions are usually organized by certified masters
on specific dive spots. more...
Lilo-an
Lilo-an, a second class municipality located north of
Cebu city, has shown the way to other coastal tourist
towns on how to treat wastewater flowing to the sea.
The town is the site of a decentralized wastewater treatment
facility, a pilot project funded by the Asian Development
Bank (ADB), which has significantly reduced the coliform
cell counts in the seawater near the beaches. Lilo-an,
which is composed of 14 barangays with total population
of about 80,000, boasts of spectacular beaches extending
up to five kilometers and is famous for a 72-foot American-designed
lighthouse built as early as 1904, which until today
guides ships passing the historic Mactan Channel. more...
Tagaytay
With an altitude of 2,250 feet above sea level, Tagaytay
City enjoys a cool climate all year round. This
city perched on a ridge is located in the province of
Cavite, some 56 kilometers south of Manila. It overlooks
Manila Bay on the north, Taal Lake and Taal Volcano
on the south, Laguna Bay on the east and the China Sea
on the west. The city is linked to the Metropolitan
Manila and the province of Batangas by the Aguinaldo
Highway.Among its attractions is the Tagaytay Picnic
Grove where one can get an unobstructed view of Taal
Volcano, which lies within a lake. Taal Volcano, which
rises 406 meters from the lake, is reputedly the world's
smallest volcano. more...
Cordillera
Traversing the rugged terrains of Cordillera highlands
in a span of one week is an adventure in itself and
could be an immense learning experience for someone
who has the guts to look down into the depths of mountain
cliffs to get a good view of the rice terraces. With
tall rice terraces at the backdrop and cool breeze shuttling
between mountain peaks, a journey across the Cordillera
mountain ranges exposes one to an atmosphere strangely
different from the daily offering of Manila and its
suburbs. More importantly, it provides a peek into the
ancient Philippine civilization. more...
Wonderful
Palawan
The exotic beauty of Palawan remains undefiled. Branded
as the country's last frontier, Palawan is a sanctuary
to an amazing variety of exotic flora and fauna that
are found nowhere else. With more than a thousand islands
and islets, Palawan boasts of white-sand beaches, scenic
rock formations, underwater rivers and magnificent caves.
Palawan is also home to Tubbataha Reef, the only national
marine park that made it to the World Heritage List
and whose grandeur is comparable to the Great Barrier
Reef of Australia. more...
Panglao
Island
Until recently, Panglao Island has stolen some of the
glitters of the world-famous Boracay Island. Located
at the southwestern tip of Bohol province, Panglao boasts
of a long stretch of white-sand beaches embracing crystal-clear
and blue waters. Aside from beach activities, foreign
tourists who visit Panglao are in for wonderful treats
like diving, snorkelling and caving. Panglao is also
fast rising as a venue for corporate gatherings such
as conventions, seminars and brainstorming.
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Captivating
Guimaras
Nueva Valencia, Guimaras - An Italian couple on a two-month
holiday in the Philippines chose to include this paradise
in their itinerary and stayed at the Raymen Beach Resort
in December 2006, unperturbed by news about the oil
spill that brought the island province to world attention
in August of the same year. "We are just here to
see good beaches," said the Boldo couple, who are
just among the hundreds of foreign guests who kept coming
to Guimaras even in the aftermath of the infamous oil
spill. Guimaras has 238.3-kilometer coastline, with
long stretches of white, powdery sand considered among
the finest in the world.more...
Boracay
Paradise
Widely known as one of the finest swimming destinations
in the world, Boracay is blessed with unsullied fine
talcum powder-sand beaches. Its tranquil crystal clear
waters are perfect for swimming, sailing, fishing and
sunbathing. Boracay also boasts of sapphire seas and
spectacular sunsets. Countless hidden coves dot the
island and tall coconut trees line up along the beaches.
Boracay lies at the northwest tip of Panay, in the west
Visayas region, off the Sibuyan Sea. The island is made
up of villages, namely: Yapak in the north, Balabag
in the middle, and Manocmanoc in the south. more...
Donsol,
Whale Shark Capital
Once a sleepy coastal village located at the northwestern
tip of Sorsogon province, this town now eyes to be a
first-class municipality, thanks to giant sea creatures
that are now attracting hordes of foreign and local
tourists who infuse millions of pesos into the local
economy. Donsol was elevated to a third-class
municipality in 2006 from a fourth-class status in 2003
and fifth-class in 1998, because of the butanding,
Mayor Salve Ocaya said, while giving tribute to the
whale sharks, considered as the worlds largest
fish that have found a home in the plankton-rich municipal
waters of Donsol.more...
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