One of the most unique tourist spots in Camiguin is the Sunken Cemetery. This famous landmark used to be a graveyard above the sea but was devastated by Mt. Vulcan eruption back in 1871. The remnants of the old cemetery are now found underwater. Brief History of Sunken Cemetery The eruption of Mt. Vulcan in […]
Gigantes Islands 2019 DIY Travel Guide
This is long overdue. Iloilo has always been planned but undone. Finally, we set our foot on the “Heart of the Philippines” where the friendly, kind-hearted and sweet-speaking Ilonggos can be found. It is time to make your sketch plans into a reality. This Do-It-Yourself (DIY) travel guide will help you push that vacation leave […]
Mararison Island, Antique Travel Guide
Mararison is a 55-hectare island in Culasi, Antique that is equally being called as Malalison Island. The island boasts stunning white to cream sand beaches, breathtaking view of the rolling hills, extensive sandbar and its people, which is one of the nicest people we’ve met. Check out our aerial video! Small Fishing Community to a […]
Alibijaban Island 2019 DIY Travel Guide
It was year 2016 when we first heard of Alibijaban from a local islander of Sombrero Island in Burias, Masbate. The way he described the island is something we couldn’t forget – white sand beach and clear water. Saturday, June 15, we finally set foot on the island of Alibijaban and the description made by […]
Paradis Island: A Bohemian-Inspired Private Island Getaway in Cavinti, Laguna
Imagine waking up in the morning over the sound of a light breeze that faintly rustles the leaves and the water that calmly touches the shore – it is tranquil, detached and certainly a sheer paradise. When you thought you’ve seen all of Laguna, but only to realize there are still more to this province. […]
The Happy Island of Catanduanes – 2019 DIY Travel Guide
The province of Catanduanes is located in the easternmost part of Bicol Region and gained the moniker “The Land of the Howling Winds”, primarily because of the fact that the province is closest landform to Pacific Ocean making it a direct path of tropical storms. Today, Catanduanes is dubbed as the “Happy Island”. The island […]
Puraran: Surfing Capital of Catanduanes
Puraran is considered as the surfing capital of Catanduanes. It is even described as majestic waves by Hawaiian photographer Warren Bolster in a 1980 issue of Surfer Magazine. It is geographically located in Baras, Catanduanes. Beginners can test their surfing skill on the calmer waters behind Puraran Beach’s rock formations which they will be guided […]
Binurong Point 2019 Travel Guide
Binurong Point is one of the newest attractions in Catanduanes. This pastoral cliff is commonly being compared to Batanes for its scenic landscapes and green hills. It is located in Brgy. Guinsaanan, Baras, Catanduanes. The name Binurong is derived from the process of preserving food by salting and soaking them in vinegar or “buro”. Binurong […]
Palumbanes Islands: The Unspoiled Beaches of Catanduanes
Ever heard of Caramoran? This is different from Caramoan in Camarines Sur but they are both located in Bicol region. Caramoran is a municipality in the northern part of Catanduanes province and possesses serene islands, waterfalls and pristine beaches. This guide will be your gateway to uncover the beautiful islands of Palumbanes found in Caramoran. […]
Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur Travel Guide
Classic but never gets old. Ilocos remains one of the top tourist destinations in the Philippines. The most common option to get to Ilocos Sur and Ilocos Norte is by bus with 10-12 hours travel time. Van transport is another alternative especially when you’re travelling as a group. Our visit to Ilocos on the other […]