Top Romantic Getaways in the Philippines

In recent years, the Philippines has rapidly become a premier honeymoon destination. In April 2009, the Philippines was awarded the “Most Popular Destination in Asia” award by professional jurors at the 2009 World Travel Fair in Shanghai, China. Foreigners booking their marriage ceremonies and honeymoons in the Philippines have been at record growth rates the past several years.

What are the Most Romantic Places to Visit?

Insiders, people who live in the Philippines, or those Expats who travel to the Philippines frequently have found many special romantic “getaways” to bask in equal doses of passion, solitude and creature comforts. Frankly, there are so many beautiful and romantic locations in the Philippines, it is extremely difficult to identify the Top 5, Top 10 or even the Top 20. Certain places are more romantic to some than others for very personal reasons.

Nevertheless, based on my over 20 years of travelling to and living in the Philippines with my Filipina spouse, I have come up with a comprehensive list of locations which I continuously find other Expats confirming with me as also being their favorite romantic getaway locations.

The Luxury Locations

1. Amanpulo on Pamalican Island: Rated – 5 Star

This has to be at the top of the list, with rooms starting at $550 per night. This place is the Ultimate beach resort in the Philippines and the Ultimate Getaway for those with the funds to afford it. If you choose to visit Amanpulo, you will be hobnobbing with the rich and famous of the world – jetsetters and celebrities from around the world. This is one of the best known secret locations in the Philippines.

2. Manila Makati Peninsula Hotel: Rated – 5 Star

This is the perfect getaway for those looking for a romantic upscale, city location, with city light views and culture similar to New York City. There are numerous room choices, from superior rooms ranging from $200 to $300 per night, up to suites ranging from $400 to $500 per night. The views in the lobby of the hotel are absolutely stunning, and the room is perfectly decorated.

3. Shangri La Mactan Island Resort (Cebu): Rated 5 Star

This luxurious resort is nestled on 14 hectares of beautifully landscaped coastal land. All the rooms open to excellent view of the ocean. Being on the coast, the resort offers all the normal water sports. You get a lot of space when you stay here. It has been named as one of the “Top Ten Best Resorts in the Asia-Pacific” by Business Traveler Magazine

4. Badian Island Resort and Spa (Cebu): Rated 5 Star

This resort is on the top of the list of Top 10 Island Spas, as featured in a recent issue of Asia Spa magazine. It is situated just off the coast on the far Southwest end of Cebu island, away from the cities and the noise, in a perfectly beautiful romantic destination spot. It is about a 2.5 hour drive from the Cebu airport, but you can request for a helicopter to whisk you to the resort in 30 minutes.

5. Shangri La Boracay Island: Rated: 5 Star

Another plush property from the Shangri-La’s group, this resort is located in a northern part of Boracay island. It is in a location secluded from all the hustle and bustle congestion of Boracay, and has its own secluded 350 meters of unspoiled beach and well-preserved nature. This luxury resort features 219 rooms and villas decked out in ethnic Filipino décor, each room connecting to a balcony where you can relax and revel in panoramic views of the beach.

Now, how about the rest of us, we who wish to not so freely roll out the night rates of the above luxury resorts, but wish to find that unique romantic getaway. Well, this list is even harder to select, as there are so many beautiful and romantic locations at the more affordable rates of $100 to $250 per night.

The Budget Minded Locations

1. Boracay’s elite row of resorts – Boracay is the best-known tourist spot in the Philippines. Because the northern end of Boracay’s main beach is relatively isolated, the more high-end resorts are located there, two of which I recommend as romantic getaways:

Waling-Waling Beach Hotel: Rated: 3 Star

This resort has only 29 rooms, so it is quite private, and guests are treated like family. What gives this resort its unique character is that outdoors is a line of native cabanas filled with over-sized pillows decorated with shells and hanging lamps where you can dine, read, drink, take a nap or simply watch the sea and people walk by.

Friday’s Resort: Rated: 4 Star

Friday’s, like Waling, is located on beautiful White Beach, but what makes it differ so much from Waling is its somewhat isolated location, which gives it more privacy. It was the first luxury resort built in Boracay

Nami Private Villas Hotel: Rated: 4 Star

Nestled in the hills with a magnificent view of the ocean, the resort features 12 private and spacious villas, each with its own Jacuzzi. The resort is only a 10 minute drive from the main area of White Beach. There is a service center that can arrange activities for guests, such as horseback riding, aqua sports, and golf. The resort is an ideal destination for those seeking a romantic getaway with privacy and seclusion, while still being nearby Boracay’s commercial area.

2. El Nido Resorts in Palawan: Rated – 4 Star

El Nido is home to enchanting vistas of white sand beaches, huge limestone cliffs, tranquil lagoons, and reefs teaming with life. The scenery is simply stunning, the water some of the clearest I have ever witnessed, and they are really secluded – on the north end of Palawan. There are two major resorts making up the El Nido Resorts – Lagen Island Resort and Minoloc Island Resort.

3. Pearl Farm Beach Resort: Rated – 5 Star

Located in the southern part of the Philippines is the Samal group of Islands, an archipelago consisting of nine islands which stretch out over a land area of 28,000 hectares. Samal is a beautiful, tranquil and exotic island with a coastline adorned with white sand beaches, abundant marine life, rock formations, mangroves, and landscape elements of coconut palms, flowering plants and fruit-bearing trees. The area is blessed with various natural attractions and flourishing flora and fauna.

4. Pansukian Resort: Rated 5 Star

This is a beautiful, uncrowded (only 8 Villas) resort in Siargao, an unspoiled island in the southern Philippines, also known as a surfer’s heaven. There is a world famous surf break known as Cloud 9 north of General Luna, the main city on the island. The Siargao Cup surfing competition is held in late September or early October each year. Siargao is east of Cebu and northeast of Butuan City in Mindanao.

5. Surf Camp – Calicoan Island, Samar: Rated: 4 Star

The Surf Camp is an idyllic tropical getaway situated in ‘abcd’ beach, Calicoan Island’s prime surfing area. The eight luxuriously appointed cottages are inspired by Thai, Balinese, Indonesian and Filipino architecture. All are equipped with air conditioning, hot water, satellite tv, minibar, safety deposit box and intercom. The resort features an infinity pool with an unparalleled view of the Pacific Ocean.

6. Sonya’s Garden – Tagaytay: Bed and Breakfast

You can’t believe that tucked in a small road outside Tagaytay City is this delightful place filled with rare flowers, and where you can have lunch or dinner and stay for the night in it cottages lovingly built and uniquely furnished by its owner, Sonya Garcia. It is the closest that you can get to an English “bed and breakfast” in the Philippines, but with a bit more style and personal service.

7. Bohol Beach Resort at Panglao – Bohol Island: Rated: 3 Star

Panglao is a small island virtually attached to the main island of Bohol, connected by two bridges of just 50 meters in length. All major beach resorts are located on Panglao with its pristine white beaches and clean seawater. Panglao is also the destination of choice for many divers. Alona Beach is where all the big hype is about Bohol (and the higher priced resorts – one great one which is Alona Palm Beach Resort).

8. The Manor at Camp John Hay – Baguio

What makes staying here so special is that it is located in Baguio, the summer capital of the Philippines. Baguio, located at 5,000 foot elevation, was originally constructed as a mountain retreat by US military forces in the early 1900’s. Now, its cool temperatures (average of 19 degrees Celsius year round) draw Manila visitors in large numbers when the lowlands are sweltering. The city’s character is shaped by the throngs of young college students. It is the most accessible and preserved pine forest area in the Philippines.

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World Caribbean Cruise

World Caribbean cruise is a specially designed ship that will facilitate you to have adventure in the ship and have a world tour as well. World Caribbean cruises are owned by Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. It has 42 ships in service under 5 different brands and one more under construction. It controls a 24.8% share of the world cruise market. It was founded in 1968. Each of these ships includes a type of lounge called the Viking Crown lounge which offers bars, dinning room, onboard rock climbing walls, and special kid and youth program known as Adventure Ocean. These ships contain number of classes. The first type of ship is oasis class. This can accommodate up to 5400 passengers.

The second class name is freedom class, with gross tonnage of 154410 tons; they surpassed Cunard Line’s Queen Mary 2 as the largest ships in the world even though they are five meters shorter than the Queen Mary 2. Another class is Voyager Class; this is the fourth largest passenger ships at sea. These ships include a 350 foot indoor mall known as Royal Promenade, pubs, bars, cafes, shops.

And other activity options on board include: basketball courts, skating rinks, mini golf course etc. Another class of World Caribbean Cruise is Radiance class. These ships have public grand rooms and are environmentally-friendly gas turbine engines. This ship have over three acres of glass, over 700 balcony staterooms, glass exterior viewing elevators, a retractable glass over a pool, as well as self-leveling billiard tables at sea. Another class of ships is vision class; it has a gross tonnage of 70000 and is the only one which has a golf course. Another class is sovereign class; these were the first mega ships. These ships have pools, open bars and grand theatres.

Royal Caribbean operates two privately owned resorts that are used as stops on some Caribbean and Bahamas itineraries. World Caribbean cruise is perfect for a family cruise it offer more options to choose your perfect vacation. Royal Caribbean is one of the best cruise options. It visits over 100 ports all around the world. Some of the ports of call include Alaska, Asia, Australia, Bahamas, Caribbean, Europe etc. Some of the special features of Royal Caribbean cruises are they covered almost the whole world.

It offers cruises for any budget, and it fit any vacation schedule, organized kids activities from toddlers to teens, and no cover charge for entertainment, and no prices in menus as food is included.

So here you will have adventures, excitement, and so much to do.

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We take a virtual tour of the air- conditioned Master Bedroom suite with a large deck and spectacular views of the Indian Ocean and Bangle Mountains. Featuring teak antique beams, ceiling fan, his and her bathroom, a sitting area with a panoramic view, one of a kind antique stone basin sinks, animal statues as faucets, and a romantic cascade shower… Katana Villa is a one of a kind artistic vacation home … truly a tropical gem hidden away in Island Paradise ! Located in East Bali…Amed. For information, contact us directly at; www.katanavilla.com katanavillarentals@yahoo.com

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Estonia Attractions – Places to See in Estonia

Estonians are known to be hard-working, neat and patriotic. Most of them are nature lovers, too, which comes as no surprise since Estonia has a wealth of natural gems that make up the best Estonia attractions.

Lahemaa National Park – Considered one of the most popular natural attractions in Estonia, the Lahemaa National Park is the country’s largest national park, covering an area of more than 70,000 hectares. Aside from hiking, the park also offers opportunities for cycling, skiing and camping, so tourists can actively explore its amazing diversity of plant and wildlife while admiring the scenic views.

Vilsandi National Park – Although not as big as the Lahemaa, the Vilsandi National Park is still one of the top Estonia attractions, particularly since it is one of the oldest nature reserves in Europe. It is also a sanctuary for thousands of species of migratory birds, making it a true paradise for bird-watchers.

Matsalu National Park – Like the Vilsandi, the Matsalu National Park is also a bird-watcher’s paradise. This is because the park is home to almost 300 species of birds, including ducks, pigeons, finches and owls. You can also find hundreds of vascular plants here such as yarrow, meadowsweet and cuckooflower.

Soomaa National Park – Although the youngest national park in Estonia, the area of the Soomaa National Park is second only to the Lahemaa, which numbers it among the popular Estonia attractions. It is especially popular for its mires and dunes which tourists can explore by riding a canoe or hiking along one of the nature trails.

Jagala Falls – Nicknamed the ‘Niagara Falls of the Baltics’, this waterfall is 7.8 metres high – the highest in Estonia. It is beautiful both in the summers when it reflects the sunlight and in the winters when it gets iced up.

Parnu Beach – If you’ve come to Estonia to enjoy the sun and sand, then a trip to Parnu Beach is a must. Parnu Beach is the best among the beaches of Estonia, offering a stretch of golden sand, clear waters and several bars where you can eat and have fun at the end of the day. The town of Parnu is an attraction in itself, with 17th century houses and magnificent churches.

There are other Estonia attractions, too, such as the Tallinn Zoo, the Tallinn Botanical Garden, the Kuressaare Castle in Saaremaa and the Estonian Open Air Museum. Still, its natural attractions are the best Estonia has to offer and are therefore, must-see places for anyone spending holidays in Estonia.

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