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Metropolitan Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, Naga City (Built 1578) Most tourists who come to Camsur only know about the glorified places for wakeboarding, island hopping and sampling the hottest Bicol Express. But Camsur offers more than physical excitement, it also provides significant pieces of history and spirituality....

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  More than six decades ago, amidst the vast sugarcane plantation in Negros Occidental, the Negrenses witnessed an unforgettable inferno. The most lavish home of this time, the mansion of exquisite Italianate architecture was burned down by the guerilla fighters of World War II.   Today, what are left...

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Ziplining over Agas-Agas Bridge in Southern Leyte brings to life the metaphor, hanging by a thread. At a break-neck speed of about 160kph on an 880-meter suspended cable and flying above 377ft from the ground is a death slide! This is what thrill-seekers come for in this part of...

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Perhaps none could ever come close to the bewitching colors of the Enchanted River. From its variations of blue tint to emerald green until it fades out to the sea in mirror-like turquoise water, this river is indeed a spectacular liquid canvass. Tucked in Barangay Cambatong, about 12 kilometers...

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With only six municipalities, Siquijor Island ranks among the smallest provinces in the Philippines. Yet, it has everything you dream about of a perfect island life as you sulk in your office hurrying the long weekend to come. It is popular for amazing folklores & beguiling stories of witchcraft....

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There are no better words to describe Tinuy-an Falls but impressively grand! Its breadth spans 95 meters wide and plunges at 55 meters high. It is acclaimed as the widest waterfalls in the Philippines and referred to as the Little Niagara.   Tinuy-an Falls is in Bislig City, Surigao...

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  Dams are built to hold underground streams but the Canili-Diayo Dam does more than that. Its tranquility holds your breathe in awe.     Situated in the deep canyons of Canili-Diayo rivers in the town of Maria Aurora, it is attached to the larger Pantabangan Dam which irrigates...

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      Roman Catholicism was not only a religious empire during the Hispanic period in the Philippines, it also built a kingdom of economic and political powers. Among its showcase of massive conquest are the churches that were built for its people. The town of Miag-ao in the...

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Eco-Destination

The Camsur Deer Farm

No, they do not only exist in Christmas songs and yes, Rudolph may be the most famous one but there is a herd of them in the town of Ocampo in Camarines Sur. In the foothills of Mount Isarog is a 5-hectare deer farm owned by the Province of...

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  They looked like lions’ eye lurking in the dark, ready to chase you in the barren wilderness. Slowly moving in a pack as the gentle dust start to illuminate against the barely lit universe. This is the scene at 5AM at Crow Valley in Capas, Tarlac as the...

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Prime Hotel

Radisson Blu Hotel

The Radison Blu Hotel is one of the most iconic hotels in Cebu City, not only because of its urban comfort but also for its exemplary service. Its idyllic location at the heart of Cebu’s travel convergence makes it a perfect choice whether you are on business or pleasure...

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  The Marco Polo Hotel is one of the most admired hotel brands in the world. Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, its commitment to unparalleled service, exquisite comfort and full-amenity convenience is certainly delivered. The Marco Polo Hotel in Davao has 245 well-appointed guest rooms with...

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Attractions

On the Road to Baguio

  Baguio City is flocked by tourists all-year round because of its highland weather, blooming flowers and sweet strawberries. It is regarded as the City of Pines and the Summer Capital of the Philippines. But the trip to Baguio is more than just arriving at the destination but also...

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Natural Wonder

Mayon and Around It

No doubt, the most iconic picture of Bicol is still the Mayon Volcano. Over the years, so many tourist attractions have sprung around the region but this landmark, as long as it exists will forever be the most vivid memory in anybody’s Bicol travel diary.       Mayon...

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Natural Wonders

Batad : Maphod to Life!

  I have never been a fan of wearing “I Survived” statement shirts simply because I do not see the point of bragging an adventure fulfillment. I just find it as tacky souvenir of surpassing an extreme physical challenge. No, I will never buy even one merchandise and wear...

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Beach Resort

Catanauan Cove

Catanauan in Quezon Province is probably still not within any tourist’s travel radar. But this small town along the coastal lines of Bondoc Peninsula has something lovely to offer. Set atop the rolling hill landscape of Sitio Paraiso in Brgy. Cutcutan is Catanauan Cove, an idyllic runaway resort for...

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Like a firefly that flickers in the night, Cape Malabrigo in Lobo, Batangas has been guiding seafarers for 117 years now. Built on top of a solid cliff overlooking Verde Island and Mindoro, Faro de Punta de Malabrigo as it was originally called was first lit in 1896. Designed...

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With its wealth of colors, music, dance & indigenous crafts, no doubt why all roads lead to Davao City in August when it celebrates the Kadayawan Festival. Coming from the word Madayaw meaning good or beautiful, Dabawenyos treat its guests with delightful activities. Local and international tourists gravitate to...

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