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Siargao More than Surf in Photos

If you are reading this, you’ve likely already heard of the world famous Cloud 9. That wave is known to surfers all over the world and has made Siargao a destination. But many people don’t realize that Siargao offers a lot more than just great surf. People there experience a unique way of life that can’t be described in words.

written on November 30th, 2015 by

16 Movie Locations You Can Visit

Aside from the engaging plot and the stellar performance of the actors, I also like to mull over the background scenery after watching a good film. Location matters. It can add to the dramatic flair or take away from it. You begin to ask many questions like; where on Earth did they film? Where does the CGI begin and end? Which are natural and manmade?

written on November 16th, 2015 by

Savvy Travel is just a Click Away

When it comes to travelling, being organized goes a long way. The next best thing to having your personal tour guide is having access to a wealth of information with just a few clicks. I’ve rounded up some of the mobile apps I have used and also think would be nifty while on a trip.

written on November 9th, 2015 by

Cebu Travel Guide

Home of the Queen City of the South, Cebu has earned its rightful place as one of the top tourists destinations in the Philippines. This bustling area definitely has a lot of surprises in store for the leisurely traveler or the adventurous explorer.

written on October 28th, 2015 by

For Those Flying Out for the First Time

I remember being excited and intimidated the first time travelling without a chaperone to guide me. The result of which was me getting in the wrong plane! Fortunately I was able to get out and ride the correct one in time. So for the nervous first time solo fliers, I feel you.

written on October 20th, 2015 by

5 Journeys to Reconnect The Faithful

Not all travels are for business or leisure. Another common travel is the “soul-searching” type, that moment when everyday life and work, responsibilities and obligations, is at a saturation point and you just want to take a break. The benefits of recharging and reconnecting oneself has proven to do a whole good for one’s well-being.

written on October 12th, 2015 by

What it Means to Travel: Getting Lost

The echoing sound of a “clunk” was what hit me most. Never mind that my knees were stinging and I could see lights from when my chin hit the pavement as I slipped, treading over a puddle. The clunking sound was actually my camera hitting the pavement about the same time I tripped and landed on all fours.

written on September 28th, 2015 by

Every Day Travel Can Be Ecotourism

This is especially true when traveling to a new place. Many times I have said to myself, “I will be back, next time with my family and friends.” It is for such reasons that we should take care of where we visit during our travels. So that others may experience and enjoy what we were fortunate to see.

written on September 16th, 2015 by

What to Take Home from Cebu? 7 Souvenirs

People are quick to drop hints for pasalubong when they find out you’re off to a nice getaway trip. Even if it’s just a quick visit, it has become customary to bring back gifts as souvenirs for family and friends. Otherwise you won’t hear the end of it.

written on September 10th, 2015 by

6 Facts About Surfing in the Philippines

What prompted my thoughts of sea and sand? I had noticed the surge of people discovering the watersport of surfing, most of them beginners swearing by the addictiveness. Curious as I’ll ever be, I looked it up. From a the point of view of someone who’s not into watersports, I must admit the idea seems intimidating, but I’ve seen complete newbies aching to ride the wave again, or try to fully stand up on the board at least.

written on September 3rd, 2015 by