



Cebu is the traveler's fantasy of a tropical island come true - balmy weather, pristine beaches, crystalline waters, and luxurious resorts with all the frills of modern living.The island-province of Cebu was where the Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan planted the Cross of Christianity in the name of Spain in 1521. But even before Cebu became the Occidental gateway to the Orient, it was already a popular entry point among Asian merchants.Cebu has since blossomed into a choice tourist destination, with many leisure establishments taking full advantage of its sea-valley-and-mountain location.

The Philippines is an archipelago blessed with a wealth of natural resources, a rich history and unique culture. Its attractions are as many as they are diverse, with each island offering something different, something special to the most discerning visitor. White sand beaches, lush green forests, majestic mountain peaks, age-old structure, modern cities and rustic countrysides. The country is most popular for its beaches and deep waters teeming with a plethora of marine life. Come and discover what's in store for you and your family in this fabled place we call Boracay.
Beautiful Boracay is the other crowd drawer of Aklan. The main attractions of its beach: the powder white sand with a texture as fine as confectioners sugar and the surrounding crystal clear waters. At first its existence was a closely guarded secret, whispered from friend to privileged friend. Inevitably, this is one secret bound for worldwide recognition and awe. Now it's a popular traveller's hangout, particularly for Swiss and Germans. Boracay is a great place to relax, most visitors end up staying longer than they intended.
Climate. The Philippines has two seasons Wet and Dry. March to May is hot and dry, with tempratures ranging from 22 to 32°C. June to October is rainy. November to February is cool; temperatures range from 22 to 28°C. Average humidity year-round is 77%.
What to Wear. Light casual clothes are recommended. Going to Boracay requires every passenger to walk on the shores of the Jetty Port in Caticlan in order to board a motorized boat which will bring them to the Island of Boracay. It is advisable that vacationers wear short pants, rubber slippers, hats and sunshades. On the shore, powder fine white sands invites your feet to walk bearfoot, go ahead, get them wet...!

Baguio (Bag-ee-o), also known as the City of Pines, City of Flowers, and the City of Lovers, is the summer captial of the Philippines. This is due to the fact that it is set at an altitude of 1,500 meters above sea level with a cool and crisp climate. Its average temperature is 24.5°C and even its weather is on average cooler by 8°C than the lowlands. Its warmest temperature is recorded at 26°C and this seldom happens.
Because of this, it is no wonder that Baguio is considered as the most popular place for Filipinos to travel to. Many people move to this city during the hot summer months in order to get away from the heat, hustle and bustle of Manila and get back to nature as well. Easter is the peak season for the city. Visitors have reached as high as 260,000 during the peak season. Baguio is also the most ideal convention venue and golf haven.
Baguio has a total of 129 barangays with a total population of 200,000. Most of the people speaks Filipino and English and its local Ilocano dialect

Tagaytay City is considered as the country's second summer capital next to Baguio City because of its crisp and cool climate all year round, is a treasure box of pleasure points by itself.
Tagaytay City is located in the Province of Cavite, island of Luzon, approximately 56 kilometers south of Manila. It lies within 120° 56' latitude and 14° 6' longtitude. It overlooks Manila Bay on the north, Taal lake and Taal volcano on the south, Laguna Bay on the east and the China Sea on the west.
The City is linked by the Aguinaldo Highway to the Metropolitan Manila and to the province of Batangas.

Nothing excites travelers more than brethetaking views,warm and friendly people, and local arts,crafts,and knicknacks to take home as souveniers. If only for these three things,the Philippines has everything travellers look for.Palawan.com isdoing just right,its showing the splender of the island from the point of view of the people who live there. It focuses not only on the country physical beauty but also on the interplay of culture and nature,which is what makes each and every place unique.
