Where is the best honeymoon site in the Philippines? In terms of:
a. cost
b. ambiance
c. security
d. etc. (everything positive)
Boracay is the place to be. Its a little expensive but hey, its your honeymoon! ambiance is just perfect, white sand and all. the people are very nice. security-wise, it's okay, there are lots of foreigners hanging around so i guess its not too bad.
also you can go to Paradise Island.
As the country has it's "thousand islands" to offer, great smiles and "total" hospitality", check your travel agents to a more remote places(paradise I should say...)Go south Davao...Central Visayas Bohol and nearby Islands Cebu (noted for its best beach in the world)or go further North Ilocos. Im am sure you'll this heaven on earth. Enjoy!!!The Philippines is yet a paradise to discover by millions of people like you. Terrorists? theyre only on the media.Pinoys are peaceful loving breed.
for the honeymooners out there, i suggest that you go to Batanes....i've always dreamed of being there and im sure i will. you'll enjoy your privacy and the people in that place!
The best is El Nido in Palawan. Very costly pero parang ayaw mo nang umalis doon sa sobrang ganda ng lugar. You can tour around Palawan Island too. A great place to be.
Try Bohol also. Hotels there are five star and you can enjoy the resorts, Chocolate Hills, etc.
Hey guys,
I have read everyone's suggestion, but know one is making to us the following:
How to get there? By plane, boats or train?
Do I do it thru a travel agent? Which one?
If I do it on my own, who should I contact on those places? Do they have a website? Or can I call them?
Please supply us these information.
Thank you very much
The number of tourist bookings for Southeast Asian destinations such as Bali, Phuket, and Cebu as of now remain higher than the same period of last year when travel market was still suffering from the aftermath of SARS but not impressive enough as compared to performance of 2001 and 2002.
Most travel reservations are made between July 27 and August 10. The sale of travel products scheduled for July 1-15 remain sluggish apparently affected by increased air fares.
Discounted sales of package tour products during off-season are posing as negative factors in selling "high season products."
Mode Tour and several other travel agents, however, see impressive increase of reservation for package tour programs.
In terms of number of tourists, a travel agent expects some 30 percent increase this year over that of last year, another travel agent said.
Success or failure will largely depend on how nicely travel agents sell off their package tour products linked with chartered planes, a market watcher observed. Market prospects for Cebu and Phuket seems to be relatively bright for this summer season as far as chartered planes are concerned but Kota Kinabalu and Penang products are not so popular as earlier expected, they said.
Lotte Travel bets on Palawan offering a wide range of attractions and activities to travelers of varied interests and expectations.
Hyundai Dream Tour intends to fly chartered plane exclusively to Cebu, which remains highly popular destinations for honeymooners and family tourists, among others.
Tour 2000, meanwhile, has already sold out 80 percent of its passenger seats for chartered flight destined for Pattaya, Thailand.
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