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Cebu is where the Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan planted the Cross of Christianity in the name of Spain in 1521. Widest class of accommodations from luxurious resorts to budget hotels, shopping malls, entertainment halls, casinos and golf fairways are ever present in the metro to cater to every tourist's whim.
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The palm-studded island of Boracay - with its white, talcum-fine beach, balmy weather and warm, crystalline waters - is like a hypnotic magnet that lures many to a lotus existence... > more



Nestled amidst the Cordillera mountain range, 1,500 meters above sea level is Baguio City - 'The Summer Capital' of the Philippines. It is blessed with a cool climate, a variety of cultural, historical...
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Scenic Bohol casts an enigmatic charm drawn from the many archaic mementos spread throughout the oval-shaped island - from unique rock formations to a 45-million-year-old mammal... > more


Modern Manila is a teeming metropolis, with huge towerblocks crowding those few examples of colonial architecture that survived the bombing of the city during WWII. Many people use it only as a base for further travel, but the more persistent will discover its friendliness and charm> more


Endowed with a variety of picturesque landscapes, Davao's topography dazzles. Fruit plantations and orchid farms mantle volcano-fed hills and valleys. Virgin forests nurture rare wildlife. Coral islands lie on mirror flat water. And the country's highest peak magnificently lords over the hinterland.> more


Subic Bay Freeport is an industrial and tourism zone in Olongapo City, which was once the home to the biggest U.S. naval base in Asia. Subic relies on its appeal as an ideal business cum leisure destination where travelers may enjoy a dynamic balance of well-kept nature and world-class service facilities> more


Nestled amidst the Cordillera mountain range, 1,500 meters above sea level is Baguio City - 'The Summer Capital' of the Philippines. It is blessed with a cool climate, a variety of cultural, historical, scenic, and leisure attractions, which make it an important and interesting destination. > more
 
In northern Luzon, the Unesco World Heritage Site of Vigan City displays precious remnants of the splendid architectural legacy of the Spaniards. The well-preserved colonial structures create a unique 17th-century European atmosphere. > more



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