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Tuesday, 29 December 2020

Laguna Travel Guide: Tourist Spots, Itinerary and Hotels

Laguna tourist spots

About Laguna

Laguna, located just a few hours south of Metro Manila, is one of the most diverse and historically rich provinces in the Philippines. Known as the “Resort Capital of the Philippines,” it’s famous for its hot spring resorts in Los Baños and Calamba, scenic waterfalls, lakes, and mountains. Laguna is also the birthplace of the country’s national hero, Dr. José Rizal, whose legacy is honored in the town of Calamba.

Batangas – Tourist Spots, Travel Guide, Beaches, Itinerary

Batangas Tourist Spots

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About Batangas

Batangas is a province in Southern Luzon, just a few hours from Metro Manila. Known for its white-sand beaches, diving spots, mountains, and heritage towns, Batangas is perfect for weekend getaways, family trips, or solo adventures. It's also home to the famous Taal Volcano and ancestral churches like Taal Basilica. Not only that, the Batangueños are naturally born cooks, so expect sumptuous delicacies in different parts of the province.

Zambales – Tourist Spots, Travel Guide, Itinerary, Beaches

Zambales Tourist Spots

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About Zambales

Zambales is a province in Central Luzon famous for its pristine coves, surfing beaches, historical landmarks, and vibrant coastal towns. Home to Subic Bay and the famous Anawangin and Nagsasa Coves, it’s perfect for weekend getaways, beach camping, and adventure trips just a few hours from Manila.

Tarlac - Tourist Spots, Itinerary, Travel Guide & Hotels

Turquoise crater lake at Mt. Pinatubo, Capas

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About Tarlac Province

Tarlac Province is the “melting pot” of Central Luzon, home to diverse cultures (Kapampangan, Pangasinense, Ilocano, Tagalog). It offers a rich mix of history, nature, adventure, and quirky attractions like hot‑air balloon festivals in New Clark City.

Bataan – Tourist Spots, Travel Guide, Itinerary

Bataan Tourist Spots

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About Bataan

Bataan is a province in Central Luzon filled with historic landmarks, World War II memorials, and scenic beaches. Known for the infamous Bataan Death March and Mount Samat Shrine, it’s also a go-to destination for weekend beach trips, mountain hikes, and heritage tours. Whether you're a history buff or a nature lover, Bataan is a rewarding escape just a few hours from Manila.

Monday, 28 December 2020

Cagayan Valley - Our Journey to Palaui, Anguib and Callao Cave

Cagayan Tourist spots

About Cagayan

Cagayan Province, or Cagayan Valley, has one of the top natural attractions in Luzon, and it is Palaui, one of the Virgin Islands, situated in the municipality of Sta. Ana. It became prominent because it was the location where the two seasons of Survivor, a hit US TV reality show, were held. It is small but has a lot to offer, such as the historical Cape Engaño Lighthouse, the artistic rock formation of Dos Hermanas, the fine white sand of Mabolbol Shore, and the flora and fauna along Siwangag and Lagunzad trails. Of course, the serenity and the breathtaking beauty are well preserved, with fewer visitors due to its topographical location.

Ilocos Sur Travel Guide: Top Tourist Spots and Hotels

Ilocos Sur tourist spots

About Ilocos Sur

Located in the northern part of Luzon, Ilocos Sur is a province that beautifully blends history, culture, and coastal charm. Its capital, Vigan City, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture and cobblestone streets. Beyond its heritage sites, Ilocos Sur is also home to scenic beaches, historical landmarks, and local delicacies that reflect the Ilocano spirit — simple, resilient, and proud.

Ilocos Norte - Tourist Spots, Itinerary, & Hotels

Ilocos Norte Tourist Spots

About Ilocos Norte

Ilocos Norte, a province in Northern Luzon, is a breathtaking destination known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and stunning landscapes. From the iconic windmills of Bangui and the centuries-old churches of Paoay to the golden sands of Pagudpud and the dramatic rock formations of Kapurpurawan, the province offers a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and heritage. Whether you’re a history buff, a beach lover, or a curious traveler, Ilocos Norte has something unforgettable to offer.

Sunday, 27 December 2020

Silanguin Cove, Zambales

Silanguin Cove

About Silanguin Cove

Located in San Antonio, Zambales, Silanguin Cove is the farthest and largest among the famous Zambales coves. Its unique charm lies in its reddish-brown mountains — remnants of the Mt. Pinatubo eruption — which beautifully contrast with its light golden sand and turquoise waters. The cove is accessible only by boat, which adds to its sense of seclusion and untouched beauty.

Anawangin Cove, Zambales

Anawangin Cove, Zambales

About Anawangin

Anawangin Cove in San Antonio, Zambales, is a hidden paradise known for its ash-gray sand, pine tree-lined shores, and crystal-clear waters. Surrounded by mountains and accessible only by boat or trek, it offers a peaceful escape perfect for camping, swimming, and beach adventures.