The Sea-Kat bus (with transfer to a ferry to Mindoro Island) leaves from the City State Hotel on Mabini at Padre Faura Street at 8AM... more - travel report by
tokyomike
Across Sulu archipelago to Borneo
I was in Manila ready to leave the Philippines. I was happy for having visited during three unforgettable months the best of that wonderful country: the North of Luzon with the rice terraces, the ifugao tribes in Bontoc and Banaue, pleasant Baguio, the pa... more - travel report by
jorgesanchez
Just like Holiday...
Every year we hear about terrible taifuns, landslides or volcano eruptions from the philippines, mostly happens during the rainy season, more or less from june to november. so propably if you have the choice, decide to travel during the dry season, the "c... more - travel report by
esfahani
Malapascua- Bad Christmas
Malapascua can be reached by boat from the Maya port on the norther tip of Cebu and a 4 hour bus ride from Cebu City. The small port has both public transportation boat trips to Malapascua several times a day for around $1usd, or you can negotiate with th... more - travel report by
biya67
A week on Alona Beach, Bohol, Philippines
Most people who have been to or thought of visiting the Philippines have heard of the Chocolate Hills on Bohol. The typical deal is for people to find their way to Cebu Island, then take the Supercat boat over to Tagbilaran City, Bohol. They spend 2 night... more - travel report by
tokyomike
Cebu City- Queen City of the South
International travellers can easily reach Cebu directly from Honk Kong, Tokyo and several other major cities, as well as ample number of daily domestic flights from Manila. Cebu also boasts the country's busiest port with everything from crusie ships to,... more - travel report by
biya67
Exploring Mysterious Siquijor
Many local legends and folklore talks of the mysterious island of Siquijor and that it is inhabited by witches who are only two happy to cast a spell on visitors who speak poorly of their island. While I don't think that is the case, I would be hard press... more - travel report by
biya67
tHe 8tH woNdeR
our Filipino classmates tell us that it is better known as the eighth wonder of the world - the world famous Banaue rice terraces. they say it is very close to Sagada, the haven of marijuana in the Philippines. those who have been to Banaue press us to co... more - travel report by
mayankbid
Bumming around Boracay
The island is truly a small wonder. It's large enough to have a nice beach holiday but small enough to get bored quickly if you need to trek about and adventure. I stayed in three different hotels, none of which are anything special but all of which were... more - travel report by
hially
S A G A D A- Shangrila of the North
Located in Mountain Province Phillipines. Sagada is one of the most beautiful places I've seen. Indeed its quiet and peaceful nature just draw me and let me stay in this place. I just love the environment and the people. Its a small town wherein the lov... more - travel report by
dangon82