Philippine tourism started to flourish in the 1970s up to 1980's, but in the mid 1980’s, the growth of the Philippine tourism started to slow down. One of the major evidence of the slow growth is the average length of tourist stay of 8.9 days in 1988 down from 12.6 days. In 1987, this growth was slower compared to other countries in Southeast Asia.
The Philippines comprises 7,107 islands grouped into three regions, Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, covering a land area of 115,739 m². (300,000 km²). The capital city is Manila, and the time zone is GMT + 8 hours.
The Philippines has different means of transportation. Jeepneys, taxis, and buses are on every main and sub thoroughfares that includes pedicabs and the thrifty tricycles that roam the city streets. MRT (Metro Rail Transit), and LRT (Light Rail Transit) are also accessible in the main commercial districts. Sea and air transport are the most popular means of transportation getting to other parts of the country. The Philippines has its airports and seaports situated throughout the country. The Philippine government is currently spending more to improve Philippine infrastructure to boost not only tourism, but also trade and commerce.
Chocolate Hills are limestone hills that turn brown during the summer. Chocolate Hills are found in the island province of Bohol, which is also the home of one of the smallest primates in the world—the Philippine Tarsier. Bohol's many other natural attractions such as the majestic Iwahig River, Dagohoy Peak and virginal caves in the town of Danao, as well as the beaches of Panglao Island must not be missed.
The Hanging Coffins of Sagada and the Banaue Rice Terraces are worth a visit in the Northern Philippines. The rice terraces were carved out of mountains thousands of years ago and by far the most extensive of its kind in the world (longer and bigger than those in Indonesia) with sophisticated irrigation and engineering that was unthinkable during the time it was built.
Taal Volcano, one of the smallest active volcanoes in the world, sits on a lake and is just an hour away from Manila. The fresh cool air off the Tagaytay Ridge provides a spectacular view of the lake and the volcano. Visitors should confirm whether hiking to the crater is safe or not before attempting to do so.
North of Manila, take the rough road and go to Mount Pinatubo, the volcano which caused a massive eruption in 1991. Now you can marvel at the volcano up close and swim inside its crater. The last eruption was one of the biggest during the last century and lowered the global temperature by at least a degree.
The Hundred Islands, also located in the Northern Philippines, is a group of more that 400 islets with coral reefs surrounding the islets. These islands are famous for their beaches and the coral reefs, which can be explored by snorkeling.

About two thousand years ago, mountains in Northern Luzon were carved by indigenous people to form what is now the Banaue Rice Terraces. The rice terraces cover 4,000 square miles (10,000 km2) of mountainside. The Banaue Rice Terraces is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is said to be the 8th wonder of the world.

The province of Palawan is one of the most beautiful islands in the South China Sea. Palawan has natural gas fields on the northeastern part of the island but the beautiful beaches around the island remain pristine. The island is home to the spectacular Tubbataha Reef and the breathtaking Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, both UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Boracay Island is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. The island boasts a 4-kilometer stretch of white sand beach, considered to be the best beach in Asia and one of the top ten beaches in the world.
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Cagayan de Oro is known as "Gateway to Northern Mindanao" because of its location and good transportation facilities. It is also the "Rafting Capital of the Philippines", it is a primary whitewater rafting destination in the Philippines that has a whole year round of maneuverable rafting courses and is located within the city limit. Officially, Cagayan de Oro is dubbed locally as the "City of Golden Friendship" (Dakbayan sa Bulawanong Panaghigalaay) for its warm people. The official city seal bears this phrase.
Cagayan de Oro is considered as one of the Tourist spots in the Philippines. Due to the national government's aggressive tourism campaign, local and foreign tourist arrivals in the city is on the rise. Tourist destinations in the city include Gardens of Malasag Eco-Tourism Village, Mapawa Nature Park, Macahambus Cave and Gorge, and Guadalupe Shrine. Cagayan de Oro is also the jump-off point for the island paradise of Camiguin and other interesting places such as Divine Mercy Shrine in El Salvador City and the Canopy Walk in Claveria, Misamis Oriental.
Parks and resorts frequently visited by tourists include:
Whitewater Rafting and River Trekking, the city is also a favorite among nature lovers and adventurers because of its famous whitewater rafting.
Gaston Park and St. Augustine Cathedral, located across the St. Augustine Metropolitan Cathedral, the city's main Roman Catholic Church and Seat of the Archdiocese of Cagayan de Oro.
Catanico Falls is concealed by huge boulders, the rapids, cascading falls and natural pool of Barangay F.S. Catanico.
Mapawa Nature Park for horseback riding, biking, zipline and nature trekking adventures.
Macahambus Adventure Park is located in Barangay Lumbia, one can experience walking on a suspended steel bridge connected to a trees about hundred feet above ground level. Crossing back using a zip line or rappel down to the Macahambus Hill and Cave, and this is also the site of the historical battle between Kagay-anons and American soldiers during the Philippine-American War (Philippine Insurrection) circa 1900s.
Gardens of Malasag Eco-Tourism Village, located in a reforested area in Malasag Hill. This seven-hectare village has replicas of tribal houses in the region and a panoramic view of Macajalar Bay.
Gov. Vicente de Lara Park, located in front of the Provincial Capitol of Misamis Oriental with age-old mahogany trees that provide a therapeutic canopy for the promenades. This is also the site of the Press Freedom Monument and a Signature Sculpture Tableau of Misamis Oriental.
Plaza Divisoria (Golden Friendship Park) is located in downtown area, it was built in the early 1900s as a town divider Divisoria or fire breaker after a great fire that almost burned down the entire town. It is now a park dedicated to local and national heroes like President Ramon Magsaysay, Andres Bonifacio, Dr. Jose Rizal, and former Cagayan de Oro Mayor Borja.
Bonifacio Park is among several parks located in Plaza Divisoria. Most of the Kagay-anons soldiers who died during the Philippine-American War are buried beneath the monument.
Rizal Park is a park dedicated to the country's national hero Dr. Jose Rizal, who was been executed by the Spanish authorities, located in Plaza Divisoria. The monument has survived the ravages of time including World War II.
Kagay-an Resort (formerly Lawndale Spring) in the Taguanao area, is usually packed with families and groups on weekends lounging in the cold springs.
Pueblo de Oro Township in upper Carmen is an expansive class business and residential area. This is where Hotel Koresco, SM City Cagayan de Oro, Pueblo de Oro Golf Course and Country Club designed by Robert Trent Jones II, and hosts of middle to high-end residential areas are located.
High Ridge is located on a hilltop in Aluba area. High ridge has been open to the public for outdoor picnics and a scenic view of Cagayan de Oro.
Monigue Cave is located in Barangay Mambuaya this city; the cave entrance is flowing water from underground stream. The cave has a small opening that seems too narrow to be passable, it has a six inches airspace between ceiling and water that you have submerge yourselves one by one, equipped with a helmet and a water-proof cap lamp. It contains a beautiful sparkling formation, which is called the Calcium Carbonates (CaCO3) or Calcites. These stalactites and stalagmites, white and brown, are sign of oxidized materials that take 50–60 years to form an inch the cave is definitely spellbinding. There were formations of flowstone, gurpool-resembling, rice terraces, transparent crystals and picturesque speleothems, such as cathedral drapes and icons.
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El Nido is a coastal town in Palawan. It is compose of 45 islands and islets. The breathtaking views of nature is the best to see in El Nido. Its pristine waters offers beautiful coral reefs, while its beaches are uncrowded unlike the popular Boracay.Exploring the lagoons by kayaking is another adventure that should be tried, coves and caves are another wonders that must be seen. In mainland El Nido, springs and waterfalls are also found.
There are lots of activities to do in El Nido, like rock climbing & walking. The western side of El Nido township lies in the shadow of an impressive sheer cliff face which is just the visible portion of an even more impressive headland. There are organized walking treks to the top of the headland and it's breathtaking views all the way. El Nido is also known for its best spots for water sports such as diving, snorkeling and kayaking and also trekking, Cliff climbing. Bacuit Bay consists of islands with limestone cliffs which are ideal for climbing, diving, and swimming. The best beaches found in El Nido are located in Cadlao and Helicopter Island. Aside from beaches, getting a natural massage, swimming and jumping off waterfalls is also another activity, and fishing.
The standard of eating houses in el Nido are very good. Menus have good variety mostly European, American and Filipino dishes, and prices are moderate. Most are accessible from the laneway as well as from the beach and seating has the advantage of views of the bay and environment.
Popular resorts where tourists can stay include;
Lally & Abet Cottages, Barangay Masagana. It has 34 rooms with an A/C, telephone and shower, a laundry service and foreign currency exchange is also provided here. For leisure they also have sports facilities for badminton and volleyball games. Major credit cards are accepted here.
Miniloc Resort, Miniloc Island. Have 51 rooms, aside from being a resort, they also offer snorkeling facilities, and they have kayaks, aqua bikes and other water sports equipments available for rent.
Lagen Resort, Lagen Island. Have 50 rooms and cater a la carte meals and buffet. A clinic, library, botique, a swimming pool and a game area are some of the facilities offered here.
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Imperial Palace Waterpark Resort and Spa is a Greek-Mediterranean architecture that creates an inviting and relaxing atmosphere in a world-class, 7-star setting where guests can have the best in both luxury and leisure. Its facilities include, restaurant, spa, cabana, golf, banquet and wedding, marine sports, waterpark, and other services like arcade, kids club and business center.
A world class accomodation is being offered in the hotel, delux and suites, pool and jacuzzi villas and spa suites. The services include a 24-hour room service ,Wired Internet connection in every room,voice mail service, non-smoking rooms available ,two free carbonated waters / tea sets, direct international call from rooms and bathrooms ,LCD TV ,24-hour messaging service, same-day laundry service,personal safe in each room,turn down service, free entry to Water Park, Fitness Center & Sauna. Also amenities such as bathtub, mini bar, TV, telephone, phone in bathroom, hair dryer, radio, personal safe, slipper, bathroom supplies, shoes cleaner, shoe lift (Brush), bathrobe, cooling/Heating Controller, and lashlight.
The hotel offers the best view for vacationers and advanced IT environment for business travelers. Considerate services is provided so you can feel at home.
Imperial Palace Waterpark Resort and Spa is located at M.L.Quezon Highway, Bgy. Maribago. Lapulapu City, Cebu 6015 Philippines.
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Manila vacations are incomplete without shopping. Two of the largest malls in the world are here, as well as noisy, aromatic markets filled with local color. Try Greenbelt, Mall of Asia, Megamall, and Rockwell for air-conditioned browsing, or attempt to haggle in the lively street markets of Quiapo and Divisoria. Then retreat from the pressures of Manila travel in one of the city's fine bars and restaurants. Manila can be a very discombobulated place, for it is really just a collection of towns with no definable centre.
Manila is a city for going out; there is bound to be clubbing, karaoke, and art events going on somewhere at any hour. Kick back with a cocktail at the posh bars in Makati or The Fort; take in the bohemian vibe of Malate; and find some alternative entertainment at Cubao Exchange. Manila Memorial Park, the largest and the pioneer memorial park development in the Philippines. The park comes with manicured lawns, lakes and fountains. Its perpetual care is included when you purchase a lot at the park so you will never need to worry about maintenance. It is your best choice for the final resting place for your dearly departed loved ones.
Manila Memorial Park is the first to have a modern crematorium in the country. The walled Intramuros area was the traditional centre of Manila, but was mostly wiped out in WWII and has never recovered. Binondo, Quiapo, Ermita and Malate have never been more than a supporting cast for a star that doesn't exist. Still, you may well find lots of fun in Ermita and Malate, while Binondo and Quiapo have a certain raw energy and unique markets. And Intramuros is a good place to explore, just to find the bones of its past. The City of Manila, the Philippine capital, is on Luzon Island's western side along the shores of Manila Bay. It is one of the cities that comprise the seat of government in the country. The city is one of the most populated cities in the Philippines, which is home to more than 14 million people.
There are historical sites in the city, which date back to the Spanish era. A lot of these tourist attractions are found on the Manila Bay area. One very popular destination in the city is Intramuros. Intramuros was a walled Spanish settlement. Walking along the streets of Intramuros will give you a feel of what it used to be like living in the days of the Spanish colonial years. Rizal Park is a popular picnic site, bayside restaurants, a great place for early morning jogging or tai chi, or a night of classical music. The park is also a historic site since this is the location of the execution site of the country's national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal.
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Welcome to the Sarangani. This place is situated in Davao Del Sur, Region 11, Philippines, its geographical coordinates are 5° 24' 12" North, 125° 27' 54" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Sarangani. See Sarangani photos and images fexplore the aerial photographs of Sarangani in Philippines. Sarangani hotels is place in the province whose unmatched beauty has yet to bediscovered.
Few places are as splendidly endowed with natural resources that promise opportunities for development as this predominantly coastal province in the southernmost tip of the Philippines. Most of its treasures have remained untapped to this day including its 230-kilometer coastline strewn with awe-inspiring coves and rock formations.Sarangani is full of wondrous surprises. Well known for its rich cultural heritage.
Sarangani Province is highly blessed with a wealth of natural possessions: from indigenous tribes, prehistoric artifacts, exotic flora and endangered wildlife, rugged coastal attractions, to bat caves and waterfalls. It is a budding tourist haven, particularly its developing attraction--the 230-kilometer coastline of white sands, amazing coves, and rock formations with a spectacular sunrise and sunset in different locations.
Motoring across the province is as pleasurable as taking a breeze in one’s own paradise. A golf course in the valleys of Malungon offers some of the most challenging fairways in the region. It is also here where asparagus and tropical fruits are grown and dried flowers are made for the export market.
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Surigao del Norte is a medley island in the northeastern tip of Mindanao. A province that has managed to preserve its natural marvel through the years. On the eastern side of the province is Siargao Island, a hidden tropical jewel of the Pacific that hosts one of the most beautiful beaches in the world and home of wave surfing and the famous CLOUD 9, the latest sport and tourist attraction to take the country by storm It is the Surfing Capital of the Philippines.
The best known surfing break now with a world reputation of being in the top Surfing Waves in the world, is nick-named "Cloud Nine". Siargao Island, faces the Pacific Ocean and the Philippine Deep, the second deepest water in the world, at more than 11 km below sea level. The area is pure tropics with the plenty activities including snorkeling, island hopping, waterfalls, swimming holes and of course awesome waves and friendly locals. - Siargao surfing destinations
But there are literally scores of breaks down this coast, and every time a surfing expedition is mounted in the area, more new breaks are being discovered.
Siargao is a tear-drop shaped island situated 800 kilometers southeast of Manila in the province of Surigao del Norte. It has a land mass of approximately 437 kilometers. It has a land mass of approximately 437 kilometers. The east coast is relatively straight with one deep inlet-Port Pilar with a coastline marked by a succession of reefs, small points and white sandy beaches.
There are similar neighboring islands and islets with similar landforms. The reefs and points are excellent for picking up any swell that comes along turning into clean, fast waves. The Island's Pacific-facing reefs are situated on the edge of the Philippine Trench, and the extremely deep offshore waters guarantee the ocean swells have undiluted power when they encounter the many coral and rock reefs, giving Siargao excellent surfing conditions, particularly during the southwest "habagat" monsoon from August to November, when the prevailing wind is offshore.
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The island-province of Cebu was where the Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan planted the Cross of Christianity in the name of Spain in 1521. But even before Cebu became the Occidental gateway to the Orient, it was already a popular entry point among Asian merchants.
Cebu is characterized by narrow coastlines, limestone plateaus, coastal plains but with predominant rolling hills and rugged mountain ranges traversing the northern and southern lengths of the island. Cebu City hotels are known for having the finest service in Asia.
Hotel choices range from 4 and 5 star first class accommodations to small Cebu pension house type discount hotels. Something for Everyone Whatever your pleasure, there’s a bounty of thrills for all in exotic, tropical Quantum Resort Hotel, a magical blend of natural beauty and modern amenities.
Located in the heart of the Queen City of the South, Cebu, the resort’s proximity to the Mactan International Airport, historical and tourist sites, entertainment spots, shopping and business districts makes it an ideal place to stay.