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by Rjay Reyes on July 28, 2014 General Santos City is not vibrant as other major cities in the Philippines but it boasts numerous tourist attractions which include Klaja Ecopark, Mount Matutum and Gen. Paulino Santos Museum. There are also parks that provide recreation; the Pioneers’ Park, Carlos P. Garcia Freedom Park and the General Santos Park. » Read More
by Rjay Reyes on July 25, 2014 General Santos is the country’s premier fish producer, it is home to six (6) of the country’s seven (7) tuna canning plants coinciding with Region IX’s eleven (11) sardine canning production. The rich waters of Sarangani Bay provide the city the tastiest tunas in Mindanao which has been served not only in the Philippines but also in the world. » Read More
by Rjay Reyes on July 24, 2014 Situated in Maasim, Sarangani Province, 4ML Beach Resort is a new tourist destination that is not well publicized. The resort is near Siguel Bridge in General Santos City. It is definitely another tourist spot in Mindanao that needs to be explored. Like other beaches in Sarangani it has white sand and crystal-clear water. A visit here is surely a wonderful experience. » Read More
by Rjay Reyes on July 24, 2014 Biliran is another destination to visit. It is an island province where one can enjoy the scenic tourist spots. Situated off the northern coast of Leyte Island, the island is accessible through the Poro Bridge that connects it to the province of Leyte. The province of Biliran has two major volcanic islands; the Maripipi Island and Biliran Island. » Read More
by Rjay Reyes on July 15, 2014 General Santos City is a highly urbanized city situated in the SOCCSKSARGEN region and geographically part of the South Cotabato province. It is the 15th most populous city in the country with more than 500, 000 inhabitants according to the 2010 census. It lies at the southern part of the Philippines and is bounded by the municipalities of Sarangani Province. » Read More
by Rjay Reyes on July 11, 2014 The Cable News Network (CNN) released a review of the “Most Googled Destinations of 2013” that charts the most-searched tourist attractions in each country including the Philippines. Google is recognized as the most popular search engine in the world with a 71% percent of the world’s search engine market share. » Read More
by Rjay Reyes on July 10, 2014 Talicud Island is just one of the beautiful destinations in Davao City that one should not miss .It is popular for its excellent diving sites and magnificent white beaches. Talicud is situated south-west of Samal Island. Upon going to the island you will see different resorts which include the famous Dayang Beach Resort. » Read More
by Rjay Reyes on July 9, 2014 Albay province is primarily known for the world-renowned Mayon Volcano. With diverse natural attractions, fine handicrafts and delectable cuisine, it is a province that a tourist should not miss to travel. Apart from Mayon Volcano, Albay has lots of tourist destinations that are eventually great for many activities. One of the tourist destinations is the Muladbucad White Beach. » Read More
by Rjay Reyes on July 9, 2014 Sabtang is a municipality in the province of Batanes. It is the southernmost island town of the Batanes group of island which is primarily composed of Sabtang Island, and two uninhabited islands: Dequey and Ivuhos. It is known for its lighthouse and the traditional old Ivatan houses of Chavayan and Savidug villages. Like the Batan island of the north, Sabtang also houses white sand beaches and mission-style churches. » Read More
by Rjay Reyes on July 8, 2014 Mati City is dubbed as the “Beach Capital of Davao Region” because of its white sand beaches and tortoise deep waters that face the Davao Gulf. It is the only city and the capital of the Province of Davao Oriental which is located on the sout-eastern side of Mindanao. Mati offers beautiful landscapes and numerous resorts. » Read More