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AboitizLand Seafront supports earth-friendly sailing

With a string of 7,641 charming islands and an infinite coastline of powdery beaches, an exciting way to explore the archipelago is by sailing around them in a fun and adventure-laden tournament.

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Reliving the Glory Days of Sicogon Island

Jetsetters in the 1970s to the 90s can vividly well remember the imagery of this exotic island which was once among the easily-recognizable poster images of Philippine tourism.

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A tale of two hotels with two themes

For the first time this year, I’m back to Cebu, one of my favorite Philippine destinations, flying there via Cebu Pacific Air (currently flies 13 times daily from Manila to Cebu), with other members...

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Beach and the City

The travel season is upon us now and it’s time to hie off to the countryside to splurge in classy resorts and bask in the sun, sand and fun which we were unable to do a few summers ago.

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Anya’s infinite experiences

Eminent Jewish author and mystic Yehuda Berg once said that words have energy and power with the ability to help and to heal.

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Beaching around like a millennial

With the long, hot summer still upon us, our natural gravitation is to look to the sea and head off to the beach to somehow beat the scorching heat. Beaching around these has become more complex these...

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Famous Cebu delicacies: A checklist of pasalubongs

Cebu is known as one of the country’s largest cities. Its bustling port, vibrant nightlife, and rich history give tourists and locals the chance to discover new delicacies and attractions at every...

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Escape to Anya

The stifling summer heat of Manila was becoming unbearable so a visit to Tagaytay City comes as a welcome relief.  Where to stay? At the serene and tranquil Anya Resort of course!  It may not have the...

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Hideaways for the Man of the House

A recent American survey revealed that Father’s Day ranks number 20 in the country’s most holidays, or 18 rungs lower than Mother’s Day. And with the strong US influence, it wouldn’t be surprising if...

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DOT, Bohol province back AppleOne luxury hotel and resort project

The Department of Tourism and the provincial government of Bohol have thrown their support behind AppleOne Group Inc.’s plan to build a multi-billion-peso, five-star resort and spa that is expected to...

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Travel Sale Expo 2023: An Unstoppable Growth for Travel

With much optimism, the tourism industry is riding high with more than 2 million international visitor arrivals recorded from January 1 to May 12, 2023. This latest data is most welcomed by the...

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Cuisine, culture and adventure in Ilocos Sur

Mention Ilocos Sur and immediately its checkered history and culture instantly come into mind, and for good reason. This 205-year old “Heritage Province” takes pride in some of the best colonial-era...

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5 things to consider during the rainy season in the Philippines

It’s official: the rainy season has come again to the Philippines. This was confirmed by the state weather bureau Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA),...

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20 Filipino Exotic Foods for the Brave and the Bold

It stands to reason that the Philippines is well-known for its exquisite culinary profile, given its varied landscape and cultures. Wherever you are in the archipelago, you’re sure to find exotic yet...

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Piña Cloth Weaving: Exploring Its History, Production, and Current State

The piña cloth is a light fabric popular in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It is unique to the Philippines and has been used to make traditional garments for centuries. The fabric is...

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Culture and adventure on two wheels

Bataan is synonymous with the Second World War, as it witnessed the fiercest and bloodiest battles between the Japanese Imperial Army and the combined Filipino and American forces. This province takes...

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15 Pinoy Pasalubong No Traveler Should Miss Out

The Philippines doesn’t just have beautiful beaches; it’s also home to delectable delicacies of different flavors that will surely leave one wanting more. These pasalubong from the Philippines...

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Amigos Para Siempre

The opening song for the 1992 Barcelona Olympics “Amigos Para Siempre” performed by Jose Carreras and Sarah Bright sang about world peace and enduring friendships among peoples from all nations. But...

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Anya Resort Tagaytay wins prestigious World Travel Awards 2023

Anya Resort Tagaytay, a relaxed, elegant, and premier resort hotel under the management of Anya Hospitality Group (AHG) and a member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World (SLH), is thrilled to...

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Kada-kada Like A Panda at Davao’s 38th Kadayawan Festival

Online food and grocery platform foodpanda adds its trademark shade of pink to Davao’s colorful Kadayawan festival. The Kadayawan Festival is a celebration of gratitude for nature’s offerings, the...

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A sweet journey to Camiguin

Sweet experiences and memories are what every traveler, jaded or newbie, seeks in every journey, regardless of the distance or character of the location. One under-the-radar hideaway which won’t...

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Access Travel celebrates 12 years of pioneering female leadership and tourism...

As the pulse of travel beats stronger, 7 in 10 Filipinos are gearing up for overseas adventures, according to a recent study by GrabAds. With this trend, Access Travel emerges as the premier choice...

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Team Lhuillier tops 8th Tour de Cebu vintage car rally

The father and son duo of Michael and Michael James Lhuillier displayed once again their roadmanship to romp away with the 2023 Grand Champion and other major awards in the recent Tour De Cebu...

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D’CHEF MADY CAFÉ: A culinary journey for your body, spirit, and soul

Loyal customers describe their experience at D’CHEF MADY CAFÉ as warm, nurturing, and uplifting. More than just a place to dine or enjoy a cup of coffee, D’CHEF MADY CAFÉ is your sanctuary to...

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AHG introduces Niyama Wellness program

The Anya Hospitality Group (AHG), a member of the Roxas family-controlled Roxaco Land Corp., is promoting a spa and wellness management consultancy service to property developers, hotel and resorts...

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Island Holiday Hideaway

Not too long ago, spending Christmas in an island away from your relatives and the madding crowd can run you the risk of being branded anti-social, or being a grinch.

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CPGI bullish on its hospitality joint venture with Accor

In anticipation of the rebound in leisure travel,  the Antonio-led Century Properties Group Inc. (CPGI) formed a partnership with  world-leading hospitality group Accor, to launch the new hotel in the...

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Revelry and staycations in Cebu’s Sinulog Festival

All roads…and flights…lead to Cebu this January, quite literally, for the much-awaited Sinulog Festival which showcases the Filipinos’ religious devotion and a myriad of exciting side activities...

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Kalinga: A Hideaway in the Highlands

It was not too long ago when the province of Kalinga was like the proverbial diamond in the rough. Perched on the mighty Cordillera mountains, its ancient culture was a best-kept secret shielded by...

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The resurgence of farm tourism

Asin Tibuok monument and showroom in Alburquerque Kinaiyahan Forest Park lagoon Malagos Chocolate Museum Raffia Weaving at Bohol Farms in Dauis Agriculture Secretary Francis Tiu Laurel at a Zambales...

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