Phillipines

Shangri-La Boracay Resort & Spa

On Boracay Island, most tourists head for hot spots like White Beach, but go a little further south and you can shelter yourself in the secluded paradise of Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa. Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa lets you maintain a quiet, luxurious home base in the Philippines, but also easy access to the island’s major attractions – White Beach and Bulabog Beach, where you can sun, swim, sail, wind-surf, snorkel, and scuba-dive yourself silly.

The beautiful tropical island of Boracay

When you think of famous beaches, what comes to mind? In the United States, does your mind automatically come up with Daytona Beach or Miami Beach? In Australia, do you find yourself dreaming about Bondi beach? In French Polynesia, there is Bora Bora and in the Aegean Sea there is Mykonos. Tulum is known as being one of the better beaches on a long list of famous Mexican beach destinations, including Acapulco.

Scuba Diving In Boracay Islands

Boracay is a beautiful tropical island located at 200 miles (315km) south of Manila, the capital of the Philippines. This island resort is one of Philippines’ most popular tourist destinations because it is consistently voted by popular scuba diving and travel magazines as one of the best scuba diving destinations in the world.

Visiting Makati Philippines

Makati – the commercial and financial hub of Metro Manila, Philippines. The city is structured by a number of tall buildings and skyscrapers, and is one of the best locations to occupy for a vacation. Apart from the sky touching towers, there are many gardens and parks where you will feel the best hours of your holiday. Makati is definitely a shopping capital, a foodie heaven and a party town with lots of accommodation opportunities and hot Makati hotels deals.

A guide to the Philippines

With its tropical climate, the Philippines is one of the many tourist destinations that travelers frequent to escape the cold weather. More than 7,000 islands comprise the Philippines, and the country is blessed with plenty of natural wonders. Colonized by the Spanish, invaded by the Japanese, and freed with the help of Americans, the Philippines offers a unique combination of historical landmarks.