Manila is a city less traveled, with adventurers almost always choosing to move on to the Philippines’ famous white-sand beaches right away. Metro Manila (National Capital Region), composed on various cities including the Philippines’ capital, Manila,goes beyond being a gateway to out-of-town day trips and popular island destinations. There is more to this urban region than the constellation of cars stuck in traffic; and to have its beauty reveal itself to you, you just need to have the right amount of patience and determination. Metro Manila is home to the usual ingredients of a developing metropolis. The economic, political, and cultural centers are housed in here so everything you need to learn about the country, you will find in the labyrinth streets of the Metro and its cities. Filipinos are curious shoppers.It’s no wonder why Metro Manila is home to over 16 supermalls offering a variety of both local and international brands. Rich in culture and history, Manila can be the very place to visit for travellers looking to immerse in a myriad of ethno linguistics, a beautiful chaos sitting in a mega-city teeming with unique stories. It may not be the kind of time-travel you have in mind but Filipinos in Manila are more than willing to take you back in time and tell tales of the olden days.
Considered to be one of the most progressive and developed provinces in the country, Cebu is not just known for its aweinspiring tourist destinations but also for being a global hub for various industries such as furnituremaking and BPO. The city is also a storybook of historical events waiting to fall on curious ears. From the colorful tales of its sleepy fishing village to the first Spanish settlement that resulted in it being considered the cradle of Christianity in the Far East, Cebu is the cultural treasure chest for those in search of both history and hype. With Cebu being the oldest city in the Philippines, you can expect nothing more but destinations filled with history. Cebu is the oldest settlement established by the Spaniards, and that is very evident in the various tourist spots in the city. Downtown Cebu is home to the worldrecognized Magellan’s Cross which Magellan ordered to be planted on the site upon their arrival in 1521.
This small island has never left the numerous lists of must see beaches in the world. Famous for its fine, white sand beaches, Boracay has received many well-deserved awards and recognitions from various travel magazines, blogs, and agencies. It’s no surprise that the island awarded by international travel magazine Travel + Leisure as the best island in the world back in 2012. With its clear blue waters stretching out into the horizon, Boracay is one of the ultimate places to go if you want the best island experience Philippines has to offer. It’s pretty obvious tourists go to this majestic island for the clear blue waters and powder white sand but besides the paradise like beaches and the friendly locals, Boracay, being one of the most modernized, progressive islands in the Philippines, is also famous for its vibrant nightlife. Whether you’re up to dance the night away, chill along live music, enjoy watching dancers breathe fire or listen to spoken word poetry, the island’s nightlife is comparable to that of Ibiza’s explosive hype. Fun filled leisure activities also await visitors of this island. Adventure seekers can cross horseback riding, scuba diving, snorkeling, kite boarding, windsurfing, parasailing, cliff diving, and banana boat riding off their lists because all of those are hip and happening activities present in Boracay. You can also go for island hopping by hiring a boat for about half a day to tour around the island’s amazing lineup of beaches such as the Crocodile, Puka, and Tambisaan Beach. You can also make your Ariel dreams come true by signing up for mermaid swimming lessons. Experts from The Philippine Mermaid Swimming Academy would gladly take you under their fin and teach you how explore the waters in monofins and mermaid tails.
Bohol is one of the many gems in the Philippine archipelago, offering amazing, Instagram-worthy photographs of cute and cuddly bug-eyed tarsiers and the unrivalled view of the majestic world-famous Chocolate Hills. But really, Bohol is a treasure chest for globetrotters and backpackers alike looking for island adventures in pristine white beaches, rich forests, limestone formations,and dive sites teeming with a colorful kaleidoscope of marine life. Despite being hit by typhoons in the previous years, the people of Bohol still managed to preserve their island province’s treasures so we assure you, every picture you’ve seen of this place is nothing compared to actual experience it can offer you when you get there.
If there is one other place in the Philippines that gets its fair share of popularity in the field of being paradise like, it’s Palawan. This island province boasts of many breathtaking attractions, mostly of seascapes so beautiful it could take the worries of even the most stressful person in the world. Palawan is a terrestial and aquatic wildlife gem so it’s the perfect place to visit for adventurers looking to fill their journals with colorful photos of both fauna and flaura. With over 1,700 islands and islets, a coastline reaching over 2,000 kilometers, Palawan is as spectacular must see destination if you’re gong to the Philippines. Palawan has a lot to offer for adventure seekers out there. From fun water activities such as snorkelling and diving to exciting island hopping and caving, the island has what it takes to keep any outsider want to stay.
Located in the heart of Philippine’s Central Luzon region, Clark is part of Pampanga province, bounded on the north by Tarlac and Nueva Ecija, Bulacan on the east, on the south by Bataan, and on the west by Zambales. Almost the size of Singapore, Clark occupies over 33,000 hectares of prime land located in the culture-rich Central Luzon. It is a natural entry point to the Asia Pacific Region, with only 3 ½ hours flying time away from Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Japan, Korea and other key points in Asia. With a highly improved road network and increasing flights at CIAC, Clark is setting out to become the hub for business, aviation and tourism in the Philippines. Business, Leisure, Wellness and Adventure Possibilities in Clark