Friday, March 23, 2012

Perfect Summer Getaways

            Aside from graduation parties, there’s a lot to look up for the month of March. ­­It’s summer! Everybody’s looking for a place to splurge their most-awaited time of the year.
                Are you ready to go out and feel the summer’s hotness? Here’s a list of top summer destinations that will perfectly fits you and your loved ones.

Boracay Island
                One of the Philippine pride tourists' spots. Every day seems to be a holiday on Boracay - all you need to do is relax and enjoy yourself. Just get up, make some coffee and decide whether to go sailing, windsurfing or perhaps snorkeling and looking at corals.


Puerto Princesa
                Located at Palawan, this place got lots of adventures for you. As what their website says, Puerto Princesa City is a tropical paradise with a bustling urban center perfect for business with leisure trips. Add to your list the famous Subterranean River National Park, The underground river is reputed to be the world's longest. At the mouth of the cave, a clear lagoon is framed by ancient trees growing right to the water's edge. Monkeys, large monitor lizards, and squirrels find their niche on the beach near the cave.



Cagayan de Oro
                One of the trademarks of CDO is their Pinoy River Rafting called Tubing,  Unlike rafting, where the passenger need to paddle, the guest here will just sit and enjoy the two and a half hour tubing trip. Age range of guests is from 2 years to 70+ years old. To be able to join this activity, swimming skills, no fear of water and ability to follow instructions is not a required trait.


Mactan Island
                Mactan Island lies across the Mactan Channel, opposite Cebu City in the southeast of Manila. It is modern and yet has retained its greenness and features lovely sandy beaches and good diving spots off the neighboring islets. Mactan is a perfect place for those who long for a holiday on a tropical island with beautiful beaches, great diving spots and plenty of snorkeling and diving sites.



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