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Oriental Negros |
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Oriental Negros is the perfect eco-adventure destination with its numerous natural attractions and outdoor activities:
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Bohol |
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A visit to Central Visayas is not complete without a trip to the scenic and historical island of Bohol. A half-hour drive from the seaport...
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Palawan |
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Dubbed as the country’s last frontier, Palawan is home to virgin forests with tropical fauna and flora, unspoilt beaches teeming with...
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Cebu |
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The second biggest city in the Philippines, Cebu is a metropolis on a tropical island right in the heart of the Visayas. Several hotels...
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Boracay |
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Located on the northwestern tip of Panay, Boracay is the ultimate beach destination to sun-worshippers. The crystal clear waters...
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Southern Philippines |
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Siargao, the country’s mecca for surfers is home to the Cloud Nine surf break, which has increasingly gained popularity among surfers worldwide.
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Northern Philippines
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The Cordillera region is most famous for the rice terraces in Banaue which have been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The region enjoys..
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