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YEAR-END SPECIAL: 8 Travel Resolutions You Should Consider this New Year

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New Year's resolutions usually represent changes that we want to make in the coming year. To some, it's losing weight, quitting a bad habit, trying out a new sport, saving money, or even shifting to a new career. For travelers like me or for someone who just love to travel, making a list of travel resolutions are to take steps that will lead to an adventurous and memorable trips. Isn't exciting? Here's a list of what we could work for this new year.

TRAVEL GUIDE: Dipolog and Dapitan - Things To Do, Tourist Spots and Attractions, How To Get There, Where To Stay, Where To Eat, Itinerary, Expenses and Contact Persons (Zamboanga del Norte)

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Dipolog and Dapitan in the province of Zamboanga del Norte offer historical sights, beaches, islands and other man-made and natural wonders. There are a lot of tourist spots and attractions to enjoy and activities to do in Dipolog and Dapitan. This travel guide will provide you with basic information on how to get there, things to do, where to stay, where to eat, suggested itinerary, estimated budget and contact persons that will help you plan your visit.

DIPOLOG TOURIST SPOTS: The Century-old Dipolog City Cathedral (Zamboanga del Norte)

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Dipolog Cathedral is dedicated to Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary. Located along Padre Ramon St., it was built by the Spanish friars sometime in 1894. The current church is a mix of both modern, and old architectures. The facade is made of yellowish cream brick stones which I think was added in recent decades. It is dominated by a huge arch leading to the church's main door and a central belfry above the massive structure.

THINGS TO DO IN DAPITAN: Historical Walking Tour in Dapitan City, Zamboanga del Norte

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Walking tours are my favorite introduction to a city. It's a great way to discover the place I'm visiting, see its sights, learn about its history, architecture and to meet people. After visiting Dakak Beach Resort and Rizal Shrine, I went back to Dapitan City center to walk around and do a walking tour. Dapitan City is declared a "Heritage Zone" in May 24, 2011 through the National Historical Commission of the Philippines' Resolution No. 03, s. 2011 in commemoration of the 150th birth anniversary of Dr. Jose P. Rizal.

EAT-tinerary: Montaño Spanish Style Sardines, the Best Pasalubong from Dipolog City

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When it comes to food, the City of Dipolog in Zamboanga del Norte is known for its Spanish Style Sardines. It is one of the things that travelers and tourists visiting the city are looking forward to bring home as pasalubong. It is one of their thriving industries which is evident in the many bottled Spanish sardines producers that can be found in the city. One of the most popular is Montaño's Spanish Style Sardines, "the home of the Best Spanish Sardines in Dipolog City".

Philippine International Balloon Festival (PIBF) 2014 on April 10 to 13, 2014 in Lubao Pampanga (UPDATED)

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Last November 28, 2013, I posted a news about the cancellation of the annual Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta (PIHBF) for 2014. It came to me as a surprise considering that the Hot Air Balloon Fiesta is one of the most awaited festivals in the Philippines. But wait, there's a piece of good news that came to me just now. As an answer to the public's clamor for an aviation event, the Department on Tourism announced that they are spearheading a new hot air balloon festival called "The Philippine Friendship Balloon Festival 2014".

Traveling in Comfort with Isarog Bus Lines' Sleeper Bus

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I've been to Legapi City for 4 times already. On all of those trips, I flew in via Legazpi and flew out from the same airport or via Naga City. This time, I wanted to try something new. I flew in via Legazpi City airport, and traveled by bus on my way home. I wasn't really sure if I could endure the 12-hour land travel, but I have to give it a try. I am not into long bus rides as I have this congenital back problem called "sacralization of the L5 on S1" which makes me prone to back pains if I am seated for such a long time. Good thing the bus we took on our way back to Manila is a sleeper bus.

YEAR-END SPECIAL: "Don't just Dream of Getting to your Dream Destinations, MAKE IT HAPPEN!"

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Eleven months ago, on January 17, 2013, I wrote an article entitled "Things I Want to Accomplish on my 5th Year of Traveling around the Philippines". It accounts all the things I want to achieve this 2013. Barely 5 months after I quit working professionally as a computer programmer, it was the time that I am still uncertain and unprepared for what to expect this year. But I pushed through with being a full-time travel blogger and dared to do what I love most - "to TRAVEL".

WHERE TO EAT IN LEGAZPI CITY: Jasmine Restaurant at The Oriental Hotel Legazpi

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The Oriental Hotel Legazpi offers not just great accommodations, but also a superb dining experience with their in-house restaurant - The Jasmine Restaurant. Located at the ground floor, the restaurant is known for their scrumptious home-grown favorites, as well as delectable international cuisines. The dining area is quite huge, it could actually sit up to 220 guests and also has 3 private rooms with a capacity of 20 persons each for private and exclusive dining. It is well lit and presents a very cozy and luxurious feel featuring modern fixtures and amenities.

Year in Review: Top Travel Trends for 2013 according to Skyscanner (Press Release)

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Skyscanner, the world’s fastest growing global travel search site releases its annual Travel Trends report revealing Asian countries are still popular travel destinations, with Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan making it to the top five outbound summer destinations for 2013. The Travel Trends list based on actual flight searches conducted on the travel website and its mobile apps this year revealed that the top ten outbound destinations visited by Filipinos in 2013 were Singapore, Hong Kong, the United States, Japan, the United Kingdom, Thailand, Australia, Malaysia, South Korea, and Canada.

WHERE TO EAT: Restaurants in Baguio City (PART 1)

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WHERE TO EAT Restaurants in Baguio City

Baguio City is a top tourist destination in the Philippines because of its all year-round cool and temperate weather. Its accessibility from Metro Manila, makes it a favorite among local and foreign tourists seeking for a quick getaway. Aside from Baguio's endless tourist spots and attractions, it is also a foodies' haven, with its numerous restaurants, cafes and dining places offering wide array of food options featuring the city's freshest produce of fruits and vegetables that will surely stimulate your taste buds. So if you're looking for good places to dine, where to eat and what to eat, check out this list of restaurants in Baguio that I have personally tried.

Holiday Picks: Be the Best Gift-giver this Christmas, Give your Friends and Loved Ones a "My Philippines Lifestyle" Apparel!

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Ho ho ho!!! It's few days to go before Christmas, a season of giving and receiving gifts. Have you bought your Christmas gifts for your friends and loved ones? Not yet? Oh, you better hurry up! Everyone's hitting the shops searching for the perfect gifts and presents this Christmas. Why not give them something they could wear and be proud as a Filipino? Check out My Philippines Lifestyle apparels, I'm sure they will be very happy to wear one.

WHERE TO STAY IN LEGAZPI CITY: Tyche Boutique Hotel, "The First and Only Boutique Hotel in Bicol Region"

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Tyche Boutique Hotel's Superior Room

Tyche Boutique Hotel in Legazpi City, Albay is located right in the middle of the city's downtown area. It is the very first and only boutique hotel in the entire Bicol Region. Situated in the heart of cosmopolitan Legazpi, it is only a few minutes away from Legazpi City Airport and other business and entertainment centers. Food chains, Internet shops, shopping centers and other business and commercial establishments are just a few meters away. If you plan to roam around the city, public transportation is readily available just outside the hotel.

New KakaoTalk Features make Location Sharing and Events Planning Easier!

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Sometimes when I'm on long bus ride during my travels, when friends ask me where I am, I cannot give them my exact location. It usually happens when I'm traveling at night or when it's my first time to take that road. What I usually do is check my Google map to see where I am. Describing and telling a friend you're exact location can be especially difficult. Good thing that KakaoTalk, the No.1 Social Networking App in the iOS App Store, now offers a Location Sharing feature, which reduces the hassle of giving my accurate updates on my current location.

DAPITAN TOURIST SPOTS: Rizal Shrine in Dapitan City, Zamboanga del Norte

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Who haven't heard about Dapitan? Almost every Filipino knows that Dapitan played a significant part in our history as this is the place where our national hero Dr. Jose Rizal was exiled during the Spanish rule in the Philippines. But not everyone knows where Dapitan is. It's actually located in the province of Zamboanga del Norte. That's why during this trip, I made sure that I visit this place after my day tour in the luxurious Dakak Beach Resort. From the resort, I took a habal-habal to Rizal Shrine in Dapitan City to have a piece of history and to know the place where Rizal spent four years of fruitful exile before he was executed in Bagumbayan.

TRAVEL TIP: How to Get to Banaue from Manila

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Banaue is one of the major tourist destinations in Ifugao province. It is the main jump-off point for various tourist spots and attractions in Ifugao and Mountain Province. Travel time from Manila to Banaue is about 8 to 9 hours via North Luzon Expressway, then passing through the provinces of Nueva Ecija and Nueva Vizcaya. Most of the buses leave at night, bus fare is around 450 to 500 pesos, depending on which bus company you're taking. How to get to Banaue? It is very easy, here are your options.

Negros Oriental - Wellness Massage at Islands Touch Chic Spa in Dumaguete City

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On our 2nd night in Islands Leisure Boutique Hotel and Wellness Spa in Dumaguete City, we were treated with a very relaxing one-hour massage at their wellness spa. Located near the hotel's pool, Islands Touch Chic Spa is designed for guests and visitors seeking for ultimate relaxation, wellness and rejuvenation experience. Inspired by traditional Asian healing philosophies, they offer treatments that are based on the principles of restoring balance and harmony to mind and body.

Pinoy Adventurista's 2013 Christmas Wishlist

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Christmas is in the air! I could already feel and smell the Christmas breeze. Oh well, I have a few items on my wish list for 2013. It's actually pegged on what I want to do in 2014, which is to get fit and do more outdoor activities (I also wish I could do it! Hahaha). I really do not mind if I get them or not, but who knows, my friends and family (including readers! hahaha) might be able to see this and surprise me with the gifts! *grins* Anyway, here's a travel blogger's Christmas wish list for 2013!

TRAVEL TIP: How to get to Baguio City from Manila and Vice Versa by Bus and by Private Car

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Commuting from Manila to Baguio and vice versa is very convenient; thanks to the excellent service of Victory Liner and Genesis Bus companies. Victory Liner buses bound for Baguio can be found at their bus terminals located in Pasay (EDSA), Cubao (Quezon City), or Monumento (Caloocan). While Genesis Bus Terminals can be found in Cubao (EDSA cor. New York Street) and Avenida (Doroteo Jose cor. Oroquieta St.). If coming from Baguio, Victory Liner Bus Terminal and Genesis Bus Terminal is easy to find as they are just within walking distance from SM City Baguio.

Budget Holiday Tips

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Something that we all look forward to is going on a holiday, and what better way to do this than by a package holiday. Going for cheap package holidays means being practical. An exciting destination does not mean an expensive one.

BACOLOD HOTELS: Cheap Lodges, Rooms, Homestay, Pension Houses, Hotels and Resorts

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Bacolod City Resorts and Hotels Cheap Lodges Hotels Inns Hostels Rooms Hostels Tansient and Pension Houses in Bacolod

This accommodation travel guide provides with useful information, reviews, and recommendations on Hotels, Cheap Lodges, Inns, Rooms, Hostels, Lodges, and Pension Houses in Bacolod City. Soon, this will also be updated with more accommodation options in Bacolod such as Resorts, Homestays, Transient Houses, and more!

Bacolod City has a wide array of affordable and high quality hotels, guest/pension houses and inns for you to stay in. Be it a high-end hotel, a mid-range pension house or a backpacker's inn, you'll definitely find one that will suit your budget and specific needs. So if you're looking for where to stay in Bacolod City, check out these accommodation options that I've personally tried.

RESORTS IN DAPITAN, ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE: Dakak Beach Resort

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I woke up early on my first day in Dipolog City, Zamboanga del Norte. Today, I'll be visiting one of my chilhood dream destinations - Dakak Beach Resort in Dapitan City! Yes, I am one of those "batang 90's" who grew up seeing that commercial of the resort in Eat Bulaga. Hahaha! Do you know that commercial too? Did you ever dream of going to Dakak when you were younger? Umamin na kayo! Hahahaha!

TUGUEGARAO ACCOMMODATION: Cheap Lodges, Rooms, Homestay, Pension Houses, Hotels and Resorts

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Cheap Lodges, Rooms, Homestay, Pension Houses, Hotels and Resorts

Looking for cheap budget hotels in Tuguegarao City?


As Cagayan province's capital, Tuguegarao is the best place to taste the local delicacies and experience the city life. It is the most convenient point of entry to Cagayan's tourist spots and attractions. The progressive city of Tuguegarao has a lot of accommodation options to offer. Be it a high-end hotel, a mid-range pension house or a backpacker's hostel, you'll definitely find one that suits your budget. For tourists and travelers, there are many hotels, inns, hostels, pension houses in Tuguegarao that will fit your specific needs. So if you're looking for where to stay in Tuguegarao City, check out these accommodation options that I've personally tried.

DUMAGUETE CITY ACCOMMODATION: Cheap Lodges, Rooms, Homestay, Pension Houses, Hotels and Resorts in Dumaguete City

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Dumaguete City Resorts and Hotels Cheap Lodges Hotels Inns Hostels Rooms Hostels Transient and Pension Houses in Dumaguete

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This accommodation travel guide provides useful information, reviews, and recommendations on Hotels and Resorts, Cheap Lodges, Inns, Rooms, and Lodges in Dumaguete City. Soon, this will also be updated with more accommodation options in Dumaguete such as Homestays, Pension Houses, Hostels, and Transient Houses.

The bustling city of Dumaguete has a lot of accommodation options to offer. Be it a high-end resort, a mid-range hotel or a backpacker's hostel, you'll definitely find one that suits your needs. For tourists and travelers, there is a wide array of hotels, inns, hostels, pension houses in Dumaguete City that will fit everyone's budget. So if you're looking for where to stay in Dumaguete City, check out these accommodation options that I've personally tried.

Zamboanga Sibugay - The day I met Saudi Ahmad, one of "Mindanao's Greatest Living Painters"

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On the 2nd of my 4-day Zamboanga Peninsula trip, Doc Wends, my host in Pagadian City told me we're going to Zamboanga Sibugay to visit a painter named Saudi Ahmad. I was asking myself, "Who is Saudi Ahmad? I am really clueless as to who he is. So, from Pagadian City, we took a bus bound for Zamboanga City and arrived in the town of Kabasalan, Zamboanga Sibugay 3 hours later. From the bus terminal of Kabasalan, we took a "padyak" and told the driver to bring us to the house of Saudi Ahmad.

TRAVEL GUIDE: 10 THINGS TO DO IN PAGADIAN (Tourist Spots, Attractions and Things To Do and Experience)

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Pagadian City Zamboanga del Sur

Pagadian City is a chartered city located in the province of Zamboanga del Sur and the regional center of Zamboanga Peninsula (Region IX) as well. It is the kind of place where you can enjoy a wonderful blend of urban development and countryside life. In Pagadian, there are business establishments you'll normally see in a bustling city, as well as nature spots where you could relax and unwind. You can find many places and do many things in Pagadian City. Here's a list of some of Pagadian City's tourist spots, attractions and things to do and to experience in the city.

Legazpi City - Relaxation goes further with a Relaxing Massage at the Oriental Spa in The Oriental Hotel Legazpi

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As part of our overnight stay at The Oriental Hotel Legazpi, we were treated for a one hour massage at their Spa. Located at the hotel's basement, The Oriental Spa is the only first-class spa in Legazpi City. Designed for guests and visitors seeking for ultimate tranquility, wellness and rejuvenation experience, the Spa offers relaxing and quality massage with a high commitment to customer service from their professionally-trained therapists. This is indeed a perfect place to treat and pamper yourself to a relaxing getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Davao City: Mel's Davao Food Tour, a New Way of Tasting Davao City's Unique Flavors

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Two weeks ago, during my latest trip to Davao City, I went on a gastronomic journey with Mel's Davao Food Tour. It is a 6-stop, 5 1/2 hour foodie adventure that aims to introduce tourists visiting the city to Davao's food and drinks that locals enjoy. Covering breakfast, lunch and afternoon snacks, it will give you an insider's peek into the daily lives of Davaeños, where they eat and where they shop for local specialties and delicacies. So if you're craving for something new to try in Davao City, join Mel's Davao Food Tour.

Skyscanner Reveals the Tricks Filipinos do to Avoid Jetlag (Press Release)

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From limiting alcohol consumption to taking Viagra, what Filipinos are doing to combat jet lag? According to a recent survey by Skyscanner, a leading global travel search site, 54% of Filipinos have flown with long distance transmerdian flights. This often results to desynchronisis or what is commonly known as jet lag, which results to poor sleep upon arrival, poorer mental performance and increased fatigue.

2014 Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta is Cancelled

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It is confirmed that the biggest aviation sports festival in the Philippines and the longest running balloon event in Asia is cancelled for 2014. The cancellation of the Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta for 2014 was confirmed last Wednesday, November 27, 2013, by Clark Development Corporation (CDC) Tourism Office Manager Noemi Garcia, saying that it is "too soon already for PIHABF 2014."

WHERE TO STAY IN DAVAO: Bahay ni Tuding Inn and Resto, "An Affordable Budget Hotel in Davao City"

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Bahay ni Tuding Inn and Resto is a budget accommodation in Davao City and an excellent place to stay on your visit to Mindanao. Stay in one of the most affordable accommodations in Davao located along the major street of San Pedro which offers great rates, nice and clean rooms, safe and quiet environment and awesome customer service. So, if you are looking for a budget hotel in Davao City to stay in for business or vacation, check out Bahay ni Tuding Inn and Resto.

WHERE TO EAT IN LEGAZPI CITY: Small Talk Cafe

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There are only few destinations in the country that are well-known for its food, Bicol Region is one of them. Bicolano cuisine has its own distinct identity with their heavy use of coconut milk and chili peppers. In Legazpi City, it is not only the tourist spots and destinations that make the city famous but also its delicious food and delicacies. So if you're looking for a place where to eat in Legazpi City, check out Small Talk Cafe. It is one of the most-visited restaurants in the city known for its ingenuous fusion dishes.

AirAsia Zest Rolls Out Piso Fare Promo (Press Release)

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AirAsia Zest's Piso fare is back! This time, the promo seats sale are available throughout AirAsia and AirAsia X’s extensive route network throughout the region and beyond. The Piso seat sale are available for booking at www.airasia.com from today, January 25, 2013 until December 1, 2013. Travel dates are from May 5, 2014 until January 31 2015. Hurry, book now and grab an all-in promo seats starting from as low as Php 353.92 for one way including applicable taxes and fees.

WHERE TO STAY IN CEBU: The Center Suites, "An Affordable Budget Hotel in Cebu City"

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The Center Suites is an affordable budget hotel in Cebu that caters to budget travelers and families who are in search of a cozy yet well-designed place to stay in the center of the city. Conveniently located at N. Gonzales Compound, Brgy. Camputhaw, it is very close to one of Cebu's main thoroughfares (Escario St.). It is just a few minutes away from Ayala Center and other business and entertainment districts of Cebu City. Food chains, Internet shops and other commercial establishments are also just a few meters away.

Quiapo's Feast of the Black Nazarene 2014 Schedule of Activities, Procession Route, Safety Tips and Reminders

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The Feast of the Black Nazarene is an annual event held every January 9th. It is a fiesta that commemorates the Traslacion or the transfer of the image of Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno to its shrine in Quiapo Church, Manila. Considered as one of the most awaited events of the Catholic devotees, an estimated of 6-8 million devotees join the procession every year. Certainly, the "Pista ng Itim na Nazareno" is one of the most well-attended fiesta in Metro Manila.

HOTELS IN LEGAZPI CITY: The Oriental Hotel Legazpi, "The Best Hotel in Legazpi City"

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The Oriental Hotel is one of the finest hotels in Legazpi City, Albay. It is a first class hotel and is the only of its kind in the entire Bicol Region. Perched on the hills of Taysan, it offers its guests with breathtaking picturesque view of the world's renowned Mayon volcano and an overlooking view of the Legazpi cityscape and the blue waters of the Gulf of Albay. The hotel boasts of excellent service, superb hospitality and top-notch accommodation experience to its guests.

Waterfront Pavilion Hotel Manila Lights up Christmas Tree and gives support to Typhoon Yolanda Survivors

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It's only 32 days before Christmas! We could already feel that the Yuletide season is fast approaching. In line with this, Waterfront Pavilion Hotel officially welcomed the Christmas holiday season featuring a few new treats this year. Last Wednesday, November 20, 2013 at 5:30 PM, the first-ever Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony was held. It also include the "wishing well" specifically dedicated to the victims and survivors of the recent super Typhoon (Yolanda) that hit the Philippines.

Win a Roundtrip Ticket to any Local Destinations from AirAsia Zest: The Right Way to Fly!


AirAsia Zest is a Filipino Low Cost Carrier in the Philippines bringing ZestAir in partnership with AirAsia, the leading and largest low-cost carrier in Asia and voted as the World's Best Low Cost Airline in the annual World Airline Survey by Skytrax for five consecutive years from 2009 - 2013. It operates a fleet of 13 aircraft and currently servicing nine (9) domestic and four (4) international routes from Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).

Remembering Palo, Leyte's Christmas Festival

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This quiet coastal town of Palo, Leyte celebrates every year a one of a kind Christmas Festival. I was able to attend its opening night last year which was full of spectacle with dance and song numbers to the tune of Christmas Carols by the kids of Palo. It was then followed by the ceremonial switching of the Christmas lights and fireworks display. It's definitely a night full of joy as Palo Leyte and its people officially welcome the Yuletide season.

AirAsia Zest leads "To Philippines With Love" campaign to help typhoon Yolanda victims (Press Release)

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Here's some piece of good news! AirAsia Zest, in partnership with Tune Hotels, officially started on November 12, 2013, a donation and relief drive called "To Philippines With Love" which aimed at helping typhoon devastated communities in central Philippines.

Visa Requirements Affecting Two-thirds of Filipino’s Travel Choices (Press Release)

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When I accomplished my challenge of visiting all the provinces in the Philippines, a lot of my friends were asking me "what's next for Pinoy Adventurista?". Is is time to travel abroad? Hmmmm... I really don't know yet... Yes, I have the interest on visiting a few countries outside the Philippine but most of them requires a visa and that is one of my considerations in choosing which country to visit. Well, let's see!

Pinoy Festivals: Maytinis Festival 2013 on December 24, 2013 in the Historic Town of Kawit

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Maytinis Festival is an old Caviteño tradition, held annually during Christmas Eve in the historic town of Kawit, province of Cavite. The festival showcases a dramatic recapping of St. Joseph and Virgin Mary's search for a place to stay in Bethlehem. It also features unique Filipino translation of the ancient biblical scenes of the history of mankind's salvation from the Old to the New Testaments depicted in dazzling floats with characters portrayed by Kawiteños.

WHERE TO EAT IN BAGUIO CITY: Turf Lounge and Bar in Laubach Road

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"Your space, my space, our space", that's the concept of Turf Lounge and Bar in Baguio City. Located along Laubach Road, it is one of the newest "chill places" in the city. Upon entering the bar, I instantly noticed the long bar area with bottles of drinks placed high up on the wall. This is a great place to chill and have some drinks and maybe meet new friends.

ILOILO Dinagyang Festival 2014 Schedule of Activities, Street Dancing Route, How To Get There, Things To Do and Where To Stay

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Dinagyang Festival

Dinagyang Festival 2014 is a religious and cultural celebration showcasing the rich heritage, colorful history and passionate devotion of the Ilonggos to the Senyor Sto. Niño. Held annually on the fourth weekend of January, Dinagyang Festival is as grand as Iloilo's old churches and mansions. Dinagyang is an Ilonggo term for "merrymaking"; thus, thousands of tourists and devotees flock to the streets of Iloilo City to join the celebrations and to witness the grand performances of different tribes as they dance to the beat of the drums in excellent folk choreography.

WHERE TO EAT IN BAGUIO CITY: Le Chef at The Manor, Camp John Hay

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Le Chef is an all-day dining restaurant at The Manor inside Camp John Hay. The restaurant, hailed as one of the best fine-dining restaurants in Baguio is known to offer appetizing Filipino and international cuisines and cocktails. We went to Le Chef for an afternoon snacks as part of Baguio Food Tour 2013. It's my first time at The Manor Hotel and I was really amazed with its plush and cozy look.

WHERE TO EAT IN BAGUIO CITY: Hill Station at Casa Vallejo, Upper Session Road

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The gastronomic adventure in the "City of Pines" continues. This time, we're dining at Hill Station, one of Baguio City's most regarded restaurant. It is located at the ground floor of Casa Vallejo, a century-old building restored a few years back as a bed and breakfast hotel. It's easy to find the hotel as it is located very close to SM Baguio. Upon arrival at the hotel, we made our way towards the basement where a bar area greeted us.

The Oriental Legazpi's 2nd Anniversary Dinner Buffet at The Jasmine Restaurant

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The Oriental Hotel Legazpi, one of the finest hotels in Albay, is celebrating its second anniversary with a three-night dinner buffet from November 9 to 11, 2013. Enjoy live acoustic performances as you savor the flavorful offerings at The Jasmine Restaurant. So if you happen to be in Legazpi City this weekend, visit The Oriental Legazpi for a night of good music and sumptuous food, prepared The Oriental way!

BAGUIO Panagbenga Festival 2014 Schedule of Activities, How To Get There, Things To Do and Where To Stay

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The Panagbenga or Baguio Flower Festival is one of the most attended festival in the Philippines held annually in the City of Pines, Baguio City. It is a festival to celebrate not only the "season of blooming" of flowers but also the booming economy and prosperity of the City of Pines. Held every February, Panagbenga 2014 will showcase street dancing presentation by dancers in flower-inspired costumes as well as colorful floats decorated with flowers paraded along the major streets of Baguio City.

KALIBO Ati-atihan Festival 2014 Schedule of Activities, Route Map, How To Get There, Things To Do and Where To Stay

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Dubbed as the "Mother of all Festivals", Ati-atihan Festival in Kalibo Aklan is another must-see festival in honor of the Senyor Santo Niño. Held annually in January and concludes on the third Sunday, you'll get to see different tribe-participants dancing in revelry to the beat of the drums known as the "Sadsad Pasaeamat kay Senyor Sto. Niño" along the major streets of Kalibo. They painted their faces with black soots, wear indigenous costumes, carry tribal weapons, some would be in colorful and extravagant costumes and the others with paints all over their body as they show how "to become like Aetas".

WHERE TO EAT IN BAGUIO CITY: Zola Resto Cafe in Session Road

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We're now on our 2nd day in Baguio City. For breakfast, we were invited by Zola Resto Cafe to sample on their new dishes that will be included on their menu this month. But since we woke up late from partying all-night at Purple Lounge, we we're not able to wake up as scheduled. Hahaha! The supposedly breakfast at Zola Restaurant Cafe became brunch.