Masskara Festival in Bacolod, Philippines | Photo Credit: Marc Go
The Philippines
TROPICAL PARADISE LIKE NO OTHER
There is no other place in the world that is blessed with 7,107 pristine islands other than the Philippines. The captivating sights and magical sceneries, Philippines is truly a piece of heaven. It is found between the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea and considered the second largest archipelago in the world with more than 36,289 kilometers of coastline.
It is home to some of the most beautiful beaches and crystal clear waters that visitors all over the world are lured to experience a different taste of sun, sand and sea. The tropical weather, delectable cuisines and the most hospitable and welcoming people are only few of the countless reasons why we say IT IS MORE FUN IN THE PHILIPPINES..
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Explore the Islands
Capital of the Philippines, Manila is a perfect combination of old and new metropolis.
Considered as one of the best beaches in the world, this piece of haven is blessed with natural pearly fine white sand, crystal blue warm water and diverse marine life.
Located on the southern Philippines, Davao’s expansive landscape is one of the most picturesque in the country.
While you can find modern and commercial establishments in Cebu City, not so far distance is Mactan which is home to exotic beaches that captivate many travellers.
Laoag means bright or light in the native language of Ilocos Region that’s why it is called The Sunshine City.
In Bohol, you can find the famous CHOCOLATE HILLS – the stunning hilly landscape in the centre of the island.
Dumaguete is a city on Negros Island famous for its rich marine life, no wonder it is considered by the hard core divers as one of the best diving destinations in the world.
A perfect tropical get-away, Palawan has more than a thousand islands and islets where monkeys, squirrels, and zebras thrive with wild tropical plants and corals.
Batanes is an archipelagic province situated in the Cagayan Valley region also known as the “Home of the Winds” due to its calm and windy weather.
Siargao Island is situated west of Surigao del Norte. It’s a tear –drop shaped Island, dubbed as the Surfing Capital of the Philippines.