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    Planning a trip? Choose Philippines


    http://www.choosephilippines.com/

    Choose Philippines is urging Filipinos and foreigners alike to “find, discover and share” what the country’s 7,107 islands have to offer.


    read more here .. http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/lifestyle...se-philippines
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    That's another 7106 islands in addition to mug punter favoured destination Boracay


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    soon, soon... can't wait to get back home!


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    Quote Originally Posted by han View Post
    soon, soon... can't wait to get back home!
    Me too!!!
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    I hate you all
    You have me looking for flights for the end of November and coming back in January now, and I only have 10 days holiday left. Looks like 2 weeks unpaid


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    I love the Phils, but I'd be the first to admit that it is best suited to hardened travellers.


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    I will be back in Philippines in september for 3 weeks. I'm really thinking hard what to do this time.
    I've already been twice this year and over the last 6 years i now want something different. I've been to Boracay and Bohol and other major tourist places many times. this time i'm looking for very nice scenery and cheap accomodation. Not even beach stuff, maybe some hiking. So this website is a bit of a help. But like all things in Philippines nothing is easy to get to, which is part of the attraction i suppose.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveW View Post
    I will be back in Philippines in september for 3 weeks. I'm really thinking hard what to do this time.
    I've already been twice this year and over the last 6 years i now want something different. I've been to Boracay and Bohol and other major tourist places many times. this time i'm looking for very nice scenery and cheap accomodation. Not even beach stuff, maybe some hiking. So this website is a bit of a help. But like all things in Philippines nothing is easy to get to, which is part of the attraction i suppose.

    Go to Baguio.very nice up there.lots to do in the way of walking.


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    A couple of years ago we toured around Ilocos Norte and we really enjoyed that time.
    Not much to say about Laoag from the tourist perspective really, although there are a few interesting things to see. The surrounding area is also nice with interesting places.
    Believe it or not, around the outskirts of Laoag, there's over 50 square miles of what seems like a never ending sand dunes of La Paz (Suba).
    It's a famous area where loads of scenes from 'Born of the Fourth of July' and 'Mad Max' was filmed along with loads of local Filipino movies were filmed. Amazing places.

    We quite like looking around churches, if you the same then I think you'll love the historical Paoay Church. It's well worth the visit.

    There's loads of powder white sand beaches all around Pagudpud and again loads of other interesting places to visit. (don't expect Boracay style here!!)
    There are some 'must visit places' with one of them being the truly beautiful and spectacular Kabigan Falls. It's almost in a really genuine rainforest.(probably the only one left in Philippines)
    You can swim there if you like and in perfectly wonderful tranquility.

    Fort Ilocandia Resort, is essential a five star hotel and casino. Bit (lot) expensive. Not that much to do really but plenty of unspoilt beaches around to explore.
    The place was vitually empty when we visited, but we were told that quite often it's bustling with tourist, gamblers and high rollers. ( always bad news IMHO)

    Further south in Ilocos Sur, you'll find beautiful Vigan. It's really quite an interesting and different place to visit especially the historical old town with it's very old style Spanish buildings and a good number of antique shops.

    Batac is another must see place for the Marcos Mansion house and Mausoleum. This is where the alledged embalmed body of Ferdinand Marcos lies in state in an air-controlled glass case in a dark and somber room. All the visitors file past and have a glance at the body. Entrance is free.

    If you have the time (and the interest) try a quick visit to Badoc Island. The surfing potential is great and totally unexpected, huge waves sometimes. The views are wonderful but sorry no hotels or bars, just self-picnic stuff. In fact there's nothing. Completely unihabited. Well it was when we were there.

    Just an idea to think about.


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    I thought Boracay was great...Red coconut diba

    Baguio is fine buts get way too busy in the pinoy summer time


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    That's another 7106 islands in addition to mug punter favoured destination Boracay


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    A couple of years ago we toured around Ilocos Norte and we really enjoyed that time.
    Not much to say about Laoag from the tourist perspective really, although there are a few interesting things to see. The surrounding area is also nice with interesting places.
    Believe it or not, around the outskirts of Laoag, there's over 50 square miles of what seems like a never ending sand dunes of La Paz (Suba).
    It's a famous area where loads of scenes from 'Born of the Fourth of July' and 'Mad Max' was filmed along with loads of local Filipino movies were filmed. Amazing places.

    We quite like looking around churches, if you the same then I think you'll love the historical Paoay Church. It's well worth the visit.

    There's loads of powder white sand beaches all around Pagudpud and again loads of other interesting places to visit. (don't expect Boracay style here!!)
    There are some 'must visit places' with one of them being the truly beautiful and spectacular Kabigan Falls. It's almost in a really genuine rainforest.(probably the only one left in Philippines)
    You can swim there if you like and in perfectly wonderful tranquility.

    Fort Ilocandia Resort, is essential a five star hotel and casino. Bit (lot) expensive. Not that much to do really but plenty of unspoilt beaches around to explore.
    The place was vitually empty when we visited, but we were told that quite often it's bustling with tourist, gamblers and high rollers. ( always bad news IMHO)

    Further south in Ilocos Sur, you'll find beautiful Vigan. It's really quite an interesting and different place to visit especially the historical old town with it's very old style Spanish buildings and a good number of antique shops.

    Batac is another must see place for the Marcos Mansion house and Mausoleum. This is where the alledged embalmed body of Ferdinand Marcos lies in state in an air-controlled glass case in a dark and somber room. All the visitors file past and have a glance at the body. Entrance is free.

    If you have the time (and the interest) try a quick visit to Badoc Island. The surfing potential is great and totally unexpected, huge waves sometimes. The views are wonderful but sorry no hotels or bars, just self-picnic stuff. In fact there's nothing. Completely unihabited. Well it was when we were there.

    Just an idea to think about.
    Nice one Peter. A good read.

    Tripadvisor could do with your services


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    A good write up Pete. Was considering going to Pagudpud, Laoag and Vigan in November. We might still go if we can fit in the Hundred Islands too in the space of nine days.

    Did you get the plane to Laoag or did you take the bus?


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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveW View Post
    I will be back in Philippines in september for 3 weeks. I'm really thinking hard what to do this time.
    I've already been twice this year and over the last 6 years i now want something different. I've been to Boracay and Bohol and other major tourist places many times. this time i'm looking for very nice scenery and cheap accomodation. Not even beach stuff, maybe some hiking. So this website is a bit of a help. But like all things in Philippines nothing is easy to get to, which is part of the attraction i suppose.
    Mayon Volcano, Lignon Hill, Donsol Whale Sharks, Caramoan Islands, Catanduanes?

    All in Bicol and the weather down the southern part of Luzon is better than up north in September.

    As for cheap accommodation, you can get that anywhere if you look hard enough and not too fussy.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    A couple of years ago we toured around Ilocos Norte and we really enjoyed that time.
    Not much to say about Laoag from the tourist perspective really, although there are a few interesting things to see. The surrounding area is also nice with interesting places.
    Believe it or not, around the outskirts of Laoag, there's over 50 square miles of what seems like a never ending sand dunes of La Paz (Suba).
    It's a famous area where loads of scenes from 'Born of the Fourth of July' and 'Mad Max' was filmed along with loads of local Filipino movies were filmed. Amazing places.

    We quite like looking around churches, if you the same then I think you'll love the historical Paoay Church. It's well worth the visit.

    There's loads of powder white sand beaches all around Pagudpud and again loads of other interesting places to visit. (don't expect Boracay style here!!)
    There are some 'must visit places' with one of them being the truly beautiful and spectacular Kabigan Falls. It's almost in a really genuine rainforest.(probably the only one left in Philippines)
    You can swim there if you like and in perfectly wonderful tranquility.

    Fort Ilocandia Resort, is essential a five star hotel and casino. Bit (lot) expensive. Not that much to do really but plenty of unspoilt beaches around to explore.
    The place was vitually empty when we visited, but we were told that quite often it's bustling with tourist, gamblers and high rollers. ( always bad news IMHO)

    Further south in Ilocos Sur, you'll find beautiful Vigan. It's really quite an interesting and different place to visit especially the historical old town with it's very old style Spanish buildings and a good number of antique shops.

    Batac is another must see place for the Marcos Mansion house and Mausoleum. This is where the alledged embalmed body of Ferdinand Marcos lies in state in an air-controlled glass case in a dark and somber room. All the visitors file past and have a glance at the body. Entrance is free.

    If you have the time (and the interest) try a quick visit to Badoc Island. The surfing potential is great and totally unexpected, huge waves sometimes. The views are wonderful but sorry no hotels or bars, just self-picnic stuff. In fact there's nothing. Completely unihabited. Well it was when we were there.

    Just an idea to think about.
    Very good, also quite professional


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    Quote Originally Posted by jamieXXXmaria View Post
    A good write up Pete. Was considering going to Pagudpud, Laoag and Vigan in November. We might still go if we can fit in the Hundred Islands too in the space of nine days.

    Did you get the plane to Laoag or did you take the bus?
    Neither Jamie. We enjoyed a full week tour of Luzon north of Manila. We took in lots of places including Baguio and a swim at La Union where I was almost stung to death by millions of little jellyfish.

    We like Baguio, but in recent times it's become spoilt.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jamieXXXmaria View Post
    Mayon Volcano, Lignon Hill, Donsol Whale Sharks, Caramoan Islands, Catanduanes?

    All in Bicol and the weather down the southern part of Luzon is better than up north in September.

    As for cheap accommodation, you can get that anywhere if you look hard enough and not too fussy.
    Cheap accommodation in Bicol. ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamieXXXmaria View Post

    All in Bicol and the weather down the southern part of Luzon is better than up north in September.
    I agree that Bicol is one place well worth visiting in the Philippines.
    Not in September though as nearly every typhoon that makes landfall every year starts in Bicol.
    Better to during the summer months to be guaranteed good weather.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jake View Post
    I agree that Bicol is one place well worth visiting in the Philippines.
    Not in September though as nearly every typhoon that makes landfall every year starts in Bicol.
    Better to during the summer months to be guaranteed good weather.
    I was meaning it was less wet. Btw Jake while we're on the subject what's your opinion of CALABARZON weather in November? Can't find anything accurate for this area.


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    Quote Originally Posted by grahamw48 View Post
    Cheap accommodation in Bicol. ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamieXXXmaria View Post
    I was meaning it was less wet. Btw Jake while we're on the subject what's your opinion of CALABARZON weather in November? Can't find anything accurate for this area.
    In theory it is less wet

    We live just on the edge of Calabarazon before Quezon province The weather is always a mixed bag until January. Usually it starts to become drier around November but there is no guarantee especially as we live at a higher altitude than the rest of the province. Same thing applies with Tagaytay.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jake View Post
    In theory it is less wet

    We live just on the edge of Calabarazon before Quezon province The weather is always a mixed bag until January. Usually it starts to become drier around November but there is no guarantee especially as we live at a higher altitude than the rest of the province. Same thing applies with Tagaytay.
    Already have a Tagaytay hotel booked for 2 nights and one in Puerto Galera for 5 and was considering doing a round trip which included Pagsanjan Falls via maybe Lucena and Marinduque. There's so many places I want to go.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jamieXXXmaria View Post
    Already have a Tagaytay hotel booked for 2 nights and one in Puerto Galera for 5 and was considering doing a round trip which included Pagsanjan Falls via maybe Lucena and Marinduque. There's so many places I want to go.
    since youre already in tagaytay you may want to go to club punta fuego batangas we stayed there and my husband loved it!

    you can check metrodeal website and get good deals on accomodation


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    Quote Originally Posted by jamieXXXmaria View Post
    Already have a Tagaytay hotel booked for 2 nights and one in Puerto Galera for 5 and was considering doing a round trip which included Pagsanjan Falls via maybe Lucena and Marinduque. There's so many places I want to go.


    From Pagsanjan falls it is around 30 mins to where we live. Let me know the dates Jamie.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jake View Post


    From Pagsanjan falls it is around 30 mins to where we live. Let me know the dates Jamie.
    Can we go to your house too when Keith and I visit Laguna? My family have a house in Bay, Laguna..
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    so many places to visit in the phils, is it worth having just the one home


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    Quote Originally Posted by raynaputi View Post
    Can we go to your house too when Keith and I visit Laguna? My family have a house in Bay, Laguna..
    Yep. No Mcdo, Jollibee or KFC where we live!
    I can always make you my favourite filipino dish of laing with dried fish :biggrin
    At least 3 times a week i pass Bay going to Manila. On the way there it is from the Los Banos side and coming back the Santo Tomas.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jake View Post


    From Pagsanjan falls it is around 30 mins to where we live. Let me know the dates Jamie.
    If you have time we can take you for lunch at this place. There are knives and forks!

    http://www.kamayansapalaisdaan.com.ph/index.php


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    Quote Originally Posted by jake View Post
    Yep. No Mcdo, Jollibee or KFC where we live!
    I can always make you my favourite filipino dish of laing with dried fish :biggrin
    At least 3 times a week i pass Bay going to Manila. On the way there it is from the Los Banos side and coming back the Santo Tomas.
    I love laing and dried fish.. don't mind about Keith though..hahahaha
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