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about philippines.

- places to visit.
- about its famous food, place..

do add some pics of it..

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Have you ever dreamt of traveling around the world of seeing amazing spots. Travel and Experience the Philippines 7,107 islands, its natural wonders, colorful and warm engaging people. Among its popular and breathtaking sights are: Boracay beach, Pearl farm island resort, marine life and beaches that will surely test your adventurism . Witness the heavenly beauty of nature in the Philippines and experience the unfogetable leisure you’ve ever been experienced. Because nothing’s worth more than experience.


The Eden Nature Park is another place to visit for those who love to commute with nature to unwind from work and busy city life. The Eden Nature Park is a perfect place if you want to engage in nature activities with your friends and family. It is also a producer of organically grown fruits and vegetables.

Davao Museum, one of the ways you can understand the soul of the people of Davao is by taking a short-trip back in time. The Davao Museum, located within the compound of the Insular Village, has captured Davao’s rich and colorful heritage. The museum is a repository of Native crafts, tribal artworks, ancient musical instruments, and colorful costumes of the different early tribes of Davao.

The Crocodile Park, Giant crocodiles, big snakes, and colorful butterflies. These are among the many featured animals in this wonderful tourist destination in Davao City. The Davao Crocodile Park has world-class facilities and recreation areas that kids, as well as at kids at heart, will definitely enjoy. “A child on a farm sees a plane fly by overhead and dreams of a faraway place. A traveller on the plane sees the farmhouse and dreams of home”.



• Lifeguards Re-orientation – taking place just before each peak season wherein the lifeguards re-train on their swimming and life-saving techniques. • Sea-Tragedy drill – a major activity which requires almost everybody and also taking place before summer and Christmas holidays. • Gun Handling Training – this is done once a year for the guards to establish a routine so that they can perform effectively during emergencies. • Nurse on Duty – nurse on duty at the resort’s infirmary. • Doctor on Call – Doctor on Call from the neighboring area. • Security Details – Security Guards surround the resort and augmented by the local Police during night time. • CCTV Cameras – CCTV cameras are installed in strategic places around the resort.

Paradise Island has established connection with all in Davao City as an option for help in case of emergencies especially involving life-threatening situations. Paradise Island Park and Beach Resort, a secluded place along the famous Davao Gulf, offers a bundle of unique experiences from the boat ride to the shores of the island. As you cruise across the gulf, be amazed by a great panoramic view of Davao city and Mount Apo as its background to your right and the best side of Samal Island ahead which shows the white sand and azure blue waters on a sunny day. Be lulled by the sound of the soft waves at the same time feel the sea breeze in your face. In this part of the world, who says it takes a lifetime to reach Paradise?



The Beach Combing, there are over a dozen beaches dotting the island, these are: White Beach, Diniwid, Alinghai Beach, Manoc- manoc Beach, and Cagban Beach, among others. Work on on your tan, read a book, relax and have a massage. White Beach, probably the most famous stretch in the country, features bright, fine sand and clear, shallow waters.

In Night Life spend the last hours of the day at any of Boracay’s Bars and discos. Beer in hand, you can dance on the sand with a few brilliant fireflies. If this seems too rowdy for your taste, take on the moonlit beach.

At Bat Caves, explore the bat caves of Yapak. Preferably with an experienced guide and take photos of these night creatures. The Kar-Tir Seashell Museum located at the village of ilig-iligan, Kar-tir features an interesting collection of seashells, woodcarvings, pottery, hand-woven articles, and traditional costumes from over the Philippines.


Old Churches, the Spanish colonial churches are a must-see in Ilocos Norte. The paoay Church, originally built between 1699-1704, displays ingenuity in the use of corals,mortar bricks and molasses. The Laoag Cathedral, massive short and barn-like, was constructed between 1650-1700. Watch out for the sinking Bell Tower. Dingras Church, set in the midst of expansive rice fields, was built by natuves in 1680 using red bricks. Ilocos Sur’s famous churches include the St. Paul’s Metropolitan Cathedral, Bantay Church Sta. Lucia Church, and the Sinait Church.

Beaches, Fort Ilocanada Resort and Hotel is situated in the midst of fetching sandhills in coastal Calayab, Laoag City. Some 26 km south of Laoag is Currimao, lined with beautiful beaches dotted at times with corals. The White Beaches of Pagugpud, the farthest end of Ilocos Norte towards the Laoag Alacapan Road, are a varitable paradise.


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Have you ever dreamt of traveling around the world of seeing amazing spots. Travel and Experience the Philippines 7,107 islands, its natural wonders, colorful and warm engaging people. Among its popular and breathtaking sights are: Boracay beach, Pearl farm island resort, marine life and beaches that will surely test your adventurism . Witness the heavenly beauty of nature in the Philippines and experience the unfogetable leisure you’ve ever been experienced. Because nothing’s worth more than experience.

The Eden Nature Park is another place to visit for those who love to commute with nature to unwind from work and busy city life. The Eden Nature Park is a perfect place if you want to engage in nature activities with your friends and family. It is also a producer of organically grown fruits and vegetables.

Davao Museum, one of the ways you can understand the soul of the people of Davao is by taking a short-trip back in time. The Davao Museum, located within the compound of the Insular Village, has captured Davao’s rich and colorful heritage. The museum is a repository of Native crafts, tribal artworks, ancient musical instruments, and colorful costumes of the different early tribes of Davao.

The Crocodile Park, Giant crocodiles, big snakes, and colorful butterflies. These are among the many featured animals in this wonderful tourist destination in Davao City. The Davao Crocodile Park has world-class facilities and recreation areas that kids, as well as at kids at heart, will definitely enjoy. “A child on a farm sees a plane fly by overhead and dreams of a faraway place. A traveller on the plane sees the farmhouse and dreams of home”.

• Lifeguards Re-orientation – taking place just before each peak season wherein the lifeguards re-train on their swimming and life-saving techniques. • Sea-Tragedy drill – a major activity which requires almost everybody and also taking place before summer and Christmas holidays. • Gun Handling Training – this is done once a year for the guards to establish a routine so that they can perform effectively during emergencies. • Nurse on Duty – nurse on duty at the resort’s infirmary. • Doctor on Call – Doctor on Call from the neighboring area. • Security Details – Security Guards surround the resort and augmented by the local Police during night time. • CCTV Cameras – CCTV cameras are installed in strategic places around the resort.

Paradise Island has established connection with all in Davao City as an option for help in case of emergencies especially involving life-threatening situations. Paradise Island Park and Beach Resort, a secluded place along the famous Davao Gulf, offers a bundle of unique experiences from the boat ride to the shores of the island. As you cruise across the gulf, be amazed by a great panoramic view of Davao city and Mount Apo as its background to your right and the best side of Samal Island ahead which shows the white sand and azure blue waters on a sunny day. Be lulled by the sound of the soft waves at the same time feel the sea breeze in your face. In this part of the world, who says it takes a lifetime to reach Paradise?

The Beach Combing, there are over a dozen beaches dotting the island, these are: White Beach, Diniwid, Alinghai Beach, Manoc- manoc Beach, and Cagban Beach, among others. Work on on your tan, read a book, relax and have a massage. White Beach, probably the most famous stretch in the country, features bright, fine sand and clear, shallow waters.

In Night Life spend the last hours of the day at any of Boracay’s Bars and discos. Beer in hand, you can dance on the sand with a few brilliant fireflies. If this seems too rowdy for your taste, take on the moonlit beach.

At Bat Caves, explore the bat caves of Yapak. Preferably with an experienced guide and take photos of these night creatures. The Kar-Tir Seashell Museum located at the village of ilig-iligan, Kar-tir features an interesting collection of seashells, woodcarvings, pottery, hand-woven articles, and traditional costumes from over the Philippines.

Old Churches, the Spanish colonial churches are a must-see in Ilocos Norte. The paoay Church, originally built between 1699-1704, displays ingenuity in the use of corals,mortar bricks and molasses. The Laoag Cathedral, massive short and barn-like, was constructed between 1650-1700. Watch out for the sinking Bell Tower. Dingras Church, set in the midst of expansive rice fields, was built by natuves in 1680 using red bricks. Ilocos Sur’s famous churches include the St. Paul’s Metropolitan Cathedral, Bantay Church Sta. Lucia Church, and the Sinait Church.

Beaches, Fort Ilocanada Resort and Hotel is situated in the midst of fetching sandhills in coastal Calayab, Laoag City. Some 26 km south of Laoag is Currimao, lined with beautiful beaches dotted at times with corals. The White Beaches of Pagugpud, the farthest end of Ilocos Norte towards the Laoag Alacapan Road, are a varitable paradise.

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