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by Ryan Miraflores on November 11, 2014 We, Filipinos are food lovers who always want something unique and distinctive when it comes to food. Having the best and finest dishes, eating is definitely one of the hobbies of many Filipinos. We have special delicacies throughout the country showcases native cuisines that the province is well known for. In Iloilo, there is particular restaurant that offers Ilonggo delicacies. You should not miss this one! » Read More
by Elison Vigattin on November 11, 2014 Naomi's Botanical Garden is located 15 minutes away from the city center in Barangay Banadero, Ozamis City, Misamis Occidental. » Read More
by Vigattin Tourism Administrator on November 10, 2014 AirAsia Zest, the Filipino Low Cost Carrier that flies hand in hand with AirAsia, the world’s best low cost airline for six consecutive years is proud to offer P0.01 seat sale for all domestic and international destinations. Promo seats are available for booking today (November 10) at www.airasia.com until 16th November 2014, for the travel period from 10th June 2015 – 17th Jan 2016. » Read More
by Renz Lakilak on November 10, 2014 Having an almost perfect cone shape, Bicol is known for its volcano Mt. Mayon. Because of this, Bicol has been one of the best tourist spots in the country, helping to promote tourism in the Philippines. But aside from that, what is another word that comes to mind when hearing the word Bicol? Mt. Mayon is not the only reason why Bicol is famous, but also for becauxse of its culinary specialty, Bicol Express. » Read More
by Patrizha Meer on November 10, 2014 Vigattin Tourism recalls the 1st year Anniversary of the Super Typhoon Yolanda and its disastrous effect to the Filipino people. It’s been a year already since that typhoon took many lives of Filipinos, but the question remains is, has our country already recovered from that disaster? Did Filipinos learn from that experience? » Read More
by Renz Lakilak on November 7, 2014 Do you want a different commune with nature? At the foot of one of the hills of Marikina Heights is the World of Butterflies. The elongated structure houses a botanical garden and breeding area for butterflies. » Read More
by Tom Kenneth Louie Camata on November 7, 2014 Ruins of Songsong is a ghost barangay which is a cluster of roofless shells of old stone houses abandoned after a tsunami/tidal wave hit the seaside town of Batan Island in the 1950s. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on November 6, 2014 Located in Gumaca, Quezon, San Diego De Alcala Fortress, or Kutang San Diego is an ancient, weathered fort that has kept watch over the land for centuries, itself a witness to the the rich history of the town and province. » Read More
by Xtian Mack on November 2, 2014 It was a big day for arkadymac.com as we got featured at DZIQ Radyo Inquirer 990 AM last weekend in celebration of our second anniversary. The panelists were made up of Creative Director, Xtian Mack, along with our Cosplay Models Mina Kim, Keileen, Queenie and Deric. The guesting was a first for most of us so were all as anxious as we were excited to be able to share our views on cosplaying on air with a wider audience. » Read More
by Red de Vera on October 31, 2014 It’s Halloween season again, the perfect time for horror flicks to be shown in cinemas all over the metro. It is also the ideal season to share scary experiences and stories with your colleagues. So here’s the list of five places in Metro Manila that are purportedly haunted » Read More