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Anya Resort Tagaytay (Luxury Destination) | Hotel Review

Ask a citin where they’ll go for a quick getaway, and they’ll probably say Tagaytay. This city is popular for its cool climate, greenery, and, of course, the splendid view of the Taal volcano. And most importantly, Tagaytay is only an hour and thirty minutes away from the metro. So it’s no surprise why Tagaytay

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Where to stay in Boracay in 2022? Do you know about Station 0?

Boracay has become one of our favorite islands in the Philippines. Why? In 2018, the whole island had a temporary closure in order to rehabilitate and redevelop the place. The efforts aimed to promote a more sustainable tourism and thanks to those, we are now enjoying a cleaner and better experience. Since, we went several

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The District Boracay, Contemporary Resort | Hotel Review

Overview The last time we stayed at The District Boracay was on October 2020. Just when Boracay just reopened its doors to local tourism. It’s the beautiful white beach, azure skies, pristine waters, and the world-famous sunset that attracts thousands of tourists to Boracay every year. You’d want to spend as much time as you

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Crimson Boracay Hotel View

Crimson Resort & Spa Boracay (Luxury Travel) | Hotel Review

In Boracay, each station has its own charm and personality to cater different kinds of guests. But there is a lesser-known and ultra-exclusive station that’s secluded from everyone else, and offers a luxurious experience like no other — Station Zero. The first time we went to Boracay, we’ve always looked at it as the perfect

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Cultural Heritage in the Philippines

Travel back in time at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar Bataan | Hotel Review

The Philippines is one of the countries with such a rich culture, but you’ll barely see it when you’re living in the metro. Little that people know is that Filipino culture is actually a fusion of different cultures due to its colonial past. The Philippines used to be a Spanish colony for more than 300

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