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Category Archives: Travel
Discovering Vigan (Day 2):
Ancestral Homes and Local Flavors
OUR second day in the heritage city of Vigan, Ilocos Sur, was our fullest day ever in terms of grounds covered – despite it being besieged by a heavy downpour that just wouldn’t let up. Typhoon Jose was rampaging at … Continue reading
Discovering Vigan (Day 1):
World Heritage Site Like No Other
I HAVE always been fascinated with Vigan. I am awed by the fact that Vigan, acknowledged to be the third oldest Spanish settlement in the Philippines, has managed to preserve its turn-of-the-century colonial look and feel. The cobblestone pavements remain, … Continue reading
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Green Canyon Resort:
Communing with Nature and Art
IMAGINE yourself taking a dip in a vast and luxurious plunge pool at sunset, sipping buko juice straight off the husk and taking in the breath-taking view of the Clark Highlands mountains teeming with trees and greens as the sky … Continue reading
Crimson Resort & Spa Mactan (Part 3):
Active Fun and Quiet Pampering
EVEN for beachfront resort properties, an infinity pool is a must these days. Guests like it because swimming in an infinity pool gives one an illusion of being in the ocean without feeling the rough and choppy waters. A pool … Continue reading
