Samal Island – Mindanao’s Paradise
September 29, 2011 by Anita
Filed under Travel And Leisure
Randy C. asked:
Long known to local residents, but largely a secret outside of the Philippines, Samal Island is poised to become a favored world wide destination. The newly developed upscale vacation resorts and high end residential subdivisions that line the gold coast of Samal are the cause for this current enthusiasm. Of course the beautiful white beaches, lush green tropical vegetation and multitude of adventure activities are what have provided the encouragement for all this development to begin with.
The Island Garden City of Samal, the official name for Samal Island, is just a RORO ferry or bangka ride from Davao City, the largest (geographically speaking) city in the Philippines. Surrounded by land and located in the heart of the Gulf of Davao, Samal Island is in a protected, virtually typhoon free zone. The weather therefore is typical of a tropical paradise, balmy with the usual downpour of rain in the evening to cool(?) things down.
There are nearly 40 resorts offering a wide range of comforts and luxuries on the island. To date the best known of the many Samal Island resorts would undoubtedly be Pearl Farm Beach Resort. This is a world class resort that has earned a well deserved reputation. It might have soon have competition, though. So much in fact that some wonder if this island can handle the rapid expansion that awaits it. Local government has stated that they are intent on the island keeping it’s garden namesake. That may be a difficult task, but one that is surely worth the effort.
Those looking for a vacation or retirement home also have many options. Large and medium sized residential subdivisions can be found from the northern tip of the island and continuing down all along the coast. Don’t expect bargain prices for these prime locations, but compared to a similar site here in the states (is there such a place?) the prices are very affordable. The subdivisions range from residential only to large complexes that include resorts, wellness centers and a marina. If those don’t meet your tastes, land is still available to purchase to build your own, more private dream home. Be aware though that a foreigner can not purchase land outright in the Philippines. If you are married to, or plan to marry, a Philippine citizen then the land must be titled in their name.
As to adventure, scuba diving remains extremely popular due to the magnificent marine life, luscious blue waters and beautiful coral reefs that encompass Samal Island. Water sports such as kayaking, water skiing, and windsurfing are also very popular activities to partake in. Mt. Puto, the highest peak on the island, allows for some challenging hiking and rappelling. For a more relaxed time, you can venture to such sites as the Monfort bat cave, one the various falls or possibly visit a historic site such as the Moncado White House.
What makes it all work is the feeling of relaxation with being away from the hustle and bustle of the big city. With no bridge connecting Samal Island to the larger cities, you really experience the tropical paradise feeling.
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Long known to local residents, but largely a secret outside of the Philippines, Samal Island is poised to become a favored world wide destination. The newly developed upscale vacation resorts and high end residential subdivisions that line the gold coast of Samal are the cause for this current enthusiasm. Of course the beautiful white beaches, lush green tropical vegetation and multitude of adventure activities are what have provided the encouragement for all this development to begin with.
The Island Garden City of Samal, the official name for Samal Island, is just a RORO ferry or bangka ride from Davao City, the largest (geographically speaking) city in the Philippines. Surrounded by land and located in the heart of the Gulf of Davao, Samal Island is in a protected, virtually typhoon free zone. The weather therefore is typical of a tropical paradise, balmy with the usual downpour of rain in the evening to cool(?) things down.
There are nearly 40 resorts offering a wide range of comforts and luxuries on the island. To date the best known of the many Samal Island resorts would undoubtedly be Pearl Farm Beach Resort. This is a world class resort that has earned a well deserved reputation. It might have soon have competition, though. So much in fact that some wonder if this island can handle the rapid expansion that awaits it. Local government has stated that they are intent on the island keeping it’s garden namesake. That may be a difficult task, but one that is surely worth the effort.
Those looking for a vacation or retirement home also have many options. Large and medium sized residential subdivisions can be found from the northern tip of the island and continuing down all along the coast. Don’t expect bargain prices for these prime locations, but compared to a similar site here in the states (is there such a place?) the prices are very affordable. The subdivisions range from residential only to large complexes that include resorts, wellness centers and a marina. If those don’t meet your tastes, land is still available to purchase to build your own, more private dream home. Be aware though that a foreigner can not purchase land outright in the Philippines. If you are married to, or plan to marry, a Philippine citizen then the land must be titled in their name.
As to adventure, scuba diving remains extremely popular due to the magnificent marine life, luscious blue waters and beautiful coral reefs that encompass Samal Island. Water sports such as kayaking, water skiing, and windsurfing are also very popular activities to partake in. Mt. Puto, the highest peak on the island, allows for some challenging hiking and rappelling. For a more relaxed time, you can venture to such sites as the Monfort bat cave, one the various falls or possibly visit a historic site such as the Moncado White House.
What makes it all work is the feeling of relaxation with being away from the hustle and bustle of the big city. With no bridge connecting Samal Island to the larger cities, you really experience the tropical paradise feeling.
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A Look at the Travel Spots in the Philippines
March 26, 2011 by Anita
Filed under Travel And Leisure
Peter Garant asked:
The Philippines is one of the most sought after travel destinations in Asia. With its unique and diverse culture, visitors from both sides of the world cannot help but wonder at the beauty and attractiveness of this country. Its diverse and interesting culture is a result of its colorful past.
After being colonized by various countries for several centuries, it has emerged to become one of the most beautiful countries worldwide. Among the most visited parts of the Philippines are Manila, Baguio, Boracay, Palawan and Cebu.
Each of these travel spots has certain things to offer which are completely different from the other. Among the places mentioned, Boracay is probably the best. Despite being commercialized all over the world, this beautiful tourist spot has maintained its quality, as well as its reputation as one of the top beaches in the world. It offers good food, cozy hotels, exciting outdoor activities and endless partying with its beautiful crowd at night.
The most important part of this country is Manila, which serves as its capital city. Most of the important events in business, politics, as well as in arts and entertainment, take place in this area. One of the major events flocked by both local and foreign devotees is the feast of the Black Nazarene, which is held annually in Quiapo.
Meanwhile, Baguio is the summer capital of the Philippines. Visitors can enjoy the good weather and outdoor activities offered by this place. Among the top outdoor activities in Baguio are horseback riding and boating. Another main feature of this place is the flower festival, which serves as a garden show for home gardening and small businesses within the area.
Palawan is undoubtedly one of the best tourist spots in the country. This place combines urban development with exotic wildlife and natural resources. The discipline and cooperation of its local residents help maintain the natural balance of the environment. Besides its beautiful white sand beaches as well as its azure waters, visitors can also visit good places like the Calauit Island in Northern Palawan and the Tabon Caves in the southern part of the region.
Cebu will not be outdone by its counterparts. It is known as the oldest colonial city in the country. Among the most frequented places by visitors in the area are the Kawasan Falls, Fort Santiago and the University of San Carlos, which is known as the oldest university in Asia.
These tourist destinations serve as national treasures for the Philippines. They play a very significant role for the country’s economy. Taking care of these resources is of utmost importance, both for the government and its citizens. They offer insurmountable fun and adventure for thrill seekers who want to experience the very colorful culture of this country. These places provide visitors something worth remembering for.
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The Philippines is one of the most sought after travel destinations in Asia. With its unique and diverse culture, visitors from both sides of the world cannot help but wonder at the beauty and attractiveness of this country. Its diverse and interesting culture is a result of its colorful past.
After being colonized by various countries for several centuries, it has emerged to become one of the most beautiful countries worldwide. Among the most visited parts of the Philippines are Manila, Baguio, Boracay, Palawan and Cebu.
Each of these travel spots has certain things to offer which are completely different from the other. Among the places mentioned, Boracay is probably the best. Despite being commercialized all over the world, this beautiful tourist spot has maintained its quality, as well as its reputation as one of the top beaches in the world. It offers good food, cozy hotels, exciting outdoor activities and endless partying with its beautiful crowd at night.
The most important part of this country is Manila, which serves as its capital city. Most of the important events in business, politics, as well as in arts and entertainment, take place in this area. One of the major events flocked by both local and foreign devotees is the feast of the Black Nazarene, which is held annually in Quiapo.
Meanwhile, Baguio is the summer capital of the Philippines. Visitors can enjoy the good weather and outdoor activities offered by this place. Among the top outdoor activities in Baguio are horseback riding and boating. Another main feature of this place is the flower festival, which serves as a garden show for home gardening and small businesses within the area.
Palawan is undoubtedly one of the best tourist spots in the country. This place combines urban development with exotic wildlife and natural resources. The discipline and cooperation of its local residents help maintain the natural balance of the environment. Besides its beautiful white sand beaches as well as its azure waters, visitors can also visit good places like the Calauit Island in Northern Palawan and the Tabon Caves in the southern part of the region.
Cebu will not be outdone by its counterparts. It is known as the oldest colonial city in the country. Among the most frequented places by visitors in the area are the Kawasan Falls, Fort Santiago and the University of San Carlos, which is known as the oldest university in Asia.
These tourist destinations serve as national treasures for the Philippines. They play a very significant role for the country’s economy. Taking care of these resources is of utmost importance, both for the government and its citizens. They offer insurmountable fun and adventure for thrill seekers who want to experience the very colorful culture of this country. These places provide visitors something worth remembering for.
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Philippine Brides, Don’t be a Fool
A. Hathaway asked:
What to know when considering a Philippine Bride
The Philippines is a poor country and has a reputation for relationship fraud. Of course there are plenty of good, beautiful and honest women seeking marriage with foreigners. There is also an active population of scammers, fraud schemes and old fashioned gold diggers. Some women seek financial gain and lifestyle upgrades, an escape from poverty. Others are actually seeking a loving relationship, marriage and something new and exciting. How to tell this difference is the key question.
If she asks for money, put the brakes on. Beware of family or medical “emergencies” where the woman needs cash and financial support fast. Know that sending money via Western Union is likely lost in the event that she’s a scammer. Understand that the scammers are professional criminals and are very difficult to distinguish between an honest and trustworthy woman.
Educated yourself by reading about scam and fraud methods. Knowing about the different scams will help you recognize any foul play. The schemes and fraud efforts vary in strategy, but all have one thing in common, money. Money is usually requested in the form of advance fee fraud, where the criminal needs help with school, medical, rent, family, visa, etc. You can read more about the fraud types at Wikipedia’s site for relationship fraud and advance fee fraud. This is a major step in prevention.
Once you understand the fraud types and warnings signs, consider a trip to the Philippines. Get to know her and her country. See for yourself who you’re dealing with. This is a key step in not only preventing fraud, but also in establishing a meaningful relationship. Take time to get to know her. A Philippine woman in a hurry to marry is a major red flag.
Lastly, if all checks out, get a professional background check by a firm with a local presence in Manila and Cebu. Wymoo offers confidential investigations and has years of experience dealing with potential brides and relationships in the Philippines.
Best of luck, and do your homework!
A. Hathaway
What to know when considering a Philippine Bride
The Philippines is a poor country and has a reputation for relationship fraud. Of course there are plenty of good, beautiful and honest women seeking marriage with foreigners. There is also an active population of scammers, fraud schemes and old fashioned gold diggers. Some women seek financial gain and lifestyle upgrades, an escape from poverty. Others are actually seeking a loving relationship, marriage and something new and exciting. How to tell this difference is the key question.
If she asks for money, put the brakes on. Beware of family or medical “emergencies” where the woman needs cash and financial support fast. Know that sending money via Western Union is likely lost in the event that she’s a scammer. Understand that the scammers are professional criminals and are very difficult to distinguish between an honest and trustworthy woman.
Educated yourself by reading about scam and fraud methods. Knowing about the different scams will help you recognize any foul play. The schemes and fraud efforts vary in strategy, but all have one thing in common, money. Money is usually requested in the form of advance fee fraud, where the criminal needs help with school, medical, rent, family, visa, etc. You can read more about the fraud types at Wikipedia’s site for relationship fraud and advance fee fraud. This is a major step in prevention.
Once you understand the fraud types and warnings signs, consider a trip to the Philippines. Get to know her and her country. See for yourself who you’re dealing with. This is a key step in not only preventing fraud, but also in establishing a meaningful relationship. Take time to get to know her. A Philippine woman in a hurry to marry is a major red flag.
Lastly, if all checks out, get a professional background check by a firm with a local presence in Manila and Cebu. Wymoo offers confidential investigations and has years of experience dealing with potential brides and relationships in the Philippines.
Best of luck, and do your homework!
A. Hathaway
Manila, Philippines
Danny Wirken asked:
The Philippines has recently gained itself a bad reputation due to all the political on-goings in the country. Clashes between rebel forces and the government, rumors of coup, status of emergency declarations, and even suspected links to the al Quaeda – no wonder some Western governments cannot help but release travel advisories against visiting this country.
Before you decide against a trip to Manila, you should bear in mind that the newspapers do not always give an accurate picture of a situation. Sensationalism is their business, and sensationalized news is what you usually get.
Manila is located in the northern island of Luzon. The terrorist stronghold is located in the southernmost part of the Philippines – two big islands away – in Mindanao. The status of emergency was indeed declared but civilians basically continued to live their normal lives even as it was in place.
It is very easy to get around in Manila. The jeepney is the Philippines’ most common form of transportation. It is actually based on the US Army jeep but is longer and fits about 16-20 people. You can also get on buses, the Metro Rail Transit, and hire cabs. Language is not a major problem as even the people on the streets can speak rudimentary English.
Manila is well-known for its nightlife. You can find bars open until 3 or 4 in the morning. The Makati and Malate areas are where you can find the hottest clubs and bars. Makati is a bit more expensive but safer as well.
Malls abound in the metro. You can find anything from designer brands to nondescript but very cheap brands. Food is not a problem. Filipino food, American fast food, Japanese food – you can find anything there.
Filipinos are very hospitable by nature. You will be surprised at how friendly and helpful most of them are. It’s actually a different form of racism – they seem to treat Caucasians in a much better way.
Cost of living and traveling is so much lower than in western countries. So if you have dollars or euros, chances are you will have no problems availing services that meet your standards. Hotels and other accommodations are abundant and easy to find.
If it is the beach you want, then you can opt to go out of the city. The nearest beach can be reached in about 4 hours from the city. You can take a plane to other parts of the country if you want to see more.
Whether you are traveling alone or with your family, Manila is a good place to visit. It will be a rich cultural experience for you.
The Philippines has recently gained itself a bad reputation due to all the political on-goings in the country. Clashes between rebel forces and the government, rumors of coup, status of emergency declarations, and even suspected links to the al Quaeda – no wonder some Western governments cannot help but release travel advisories against visiting this country.
Before you decide against a trip to Manila, you should bear in mind that the newspapers do not always give an accurate picture of a situation. Sensationalism is their business, and sensationalized news is what you usually get.
Manila is located in the northern island of Luzon. The terrorist stronghold is located in the southernmost part of the Philippines – two big islands away – in Mindanao. The status of emergency was indeed declared but civilians basically continued to live their normal lives even as it was in place.
It is very easy to get around in Manila. The jeepney is the Philippines’ most common form of transportation. It is actually based on the US Army jeep but is longer and fits about 16-20 people. You can also get on buses, the Metro Rail Transit, and hire cabs. Language is not a major problem as even the people on the streets can speak rudimentary English.
Manila is well-known for its nightlife. You can find bars open until 3 or 4 in the morning. The Makati and Malate areas are where you can find the hottest clubs and bars. Makati is a bit more expensive but safer as well.
Malls abound in the metro. You can find anything from designer brands to nondescript but very cheap brands. Food is not a problem. Filipino food, American fast food, Japanese food – you can find anything there.
Filipinos are very hospitable by nature. You will be surprised at how friendly and helpful most of them are. It’s actually a different form of racism – they seem to treat Caucasians in a much better way.
Cost of living and traveling is so much lower than in western countries. So if you have dollars or euros, chances are you will have no problems availing services that meet your standards. Hotels and other accommodations are abundant and easy to find.
If it is the beach you want, then you can opt to go out of the city. The nearest beach can be reached in about 4 hours from the city. You can take a plane to other parts of the country if you want to see more.
Whether you are traveling alone or with your family, Manila is a good place to visit. It will be a rich cultural experience for you.
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