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Nielson Tower: Filipinas Heritage Library

Built in 1937, Nielson Tower served as the control tower and passenger depot of the Philippines’ first commercial airport. The first ever domestic flight in Asia took place here. It was from Makati to Baguio. Paseo de Roxas and Makati Avenue used to be the runways. In World War II, Nielson Tower was used by Japanese forces as headquarters, and then later was taken over by the Americans. Nielson Tower resumed operations as a commercial airport in August 1946. When seen from the […]

The Archdiocesan Shrine of Divine Mercy

Considered by many as one of the most miraculous shrines in the Philippines, The Archdiocesan Shrine of Divine Mercy in Divine Mercy Hills has a 50-foot Statue of the Divine Mercy Christ. It is overlooking Macajalar Bay and serves as a pilgrimage site for the devotees of the Divine Mercy. The Archdiocesan Shrine of Divine Mercy is a sacred place. Visitors are not allowed to wear shorts and other revealing clothing such as sleeveless shirts, spaghetti, tube, etc. Because of the shrine’s growing […]

Senator Tomas Cabili Marker in Iligan

One of the now-ignored markers of Iligan City is the Senator Tomas Cabili Marker located meters away from Iligan Sea Port where most jeepneys pass when going to the city center. For the information of the general public, Tomas L. Cabili served 9 years as Senator in the Philippines, from 1946 to 1955, engraving his name in history as one of the First Senators of the First Congress and First Congressional Representative of undivided Lanao in Mindanao who refused to sign the 1935 […]

Dumaguete Port

Next to Cebu City Port, the Dumaguete Port is probably the next best connected port in the Visayas. It is an entry point to many of the main seaports in the country including Manila in Luzon, Cebu, Bohol, Siquijor in the Visayas and Iligan and Dapitan in Mindanao. Dumaguete Port is located in Flores Avenue, Dumaguete, Philippines, less than a kilometer away from the lively Rizal Boulevard which Dumaguete City boasts to its visitors because of its enticing harbor front where family picnics, […]

Tutuban Mall

Want to go shopping but you’re on a tight budget? No need to worry if you are in Metro Manila, Tutuban Mall is the answer. It is the shopping sanctuary at the heart of the Philippines’ capital, Manila, where you can find all sorts of garments at cheap prices. Tutuban Mall, also known as Tutuban Center, is situated at West Loop Road, C. M. Recto Ave., Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines. It was once the central station for the Philippine National Railways. But now […]

  • Come! Discover the Philippines

    What makes the Philippines more than a usual holiday destination?

    Some say, when the Gods created the Philippine island, they liked it so much, they decided to create seven thousand more. That meant having over seven thousand different views of the sun, and many different beaches like Boracay, which is probably unlike anywhere you’ve ever been.

    They say that Gods took their time when they made this paradise. Having thousand of islands also meant that our wildlife and marine life are among the most diverse in the world.

    Even our history comes in many chapters, each one with the different theme. Our colors come in infinite forms and our melting pot of cultures contain more than the usual ingredients, so you can expect more than the usual festivals every year.

    We’re oriental, and were western too! That’s why no matter where you’re from, the Philippines will feel like home.

    Many come here to learn… and play. We just love taking the usual things further like honeymooning , relaxing, partying, and shopping. You haven’t seen a real bargain unless you shop here.

    And if we like to over do things here in the Philippines just imagine what it’s like, to be our guest!

  • It’s More Fun in the Philippines