Friday, July 9, 2010

Boracay Regency

Boracay Regency

Experience the crystal clear waters and powder-white sand of the island like never before with Boracay Regency. With its striking Mediterranean-inspired architecture, landscaped gardens and expansive beach front, this is a resort that stands unparalleled in beauty and service in the entire island. Boracay Regency allows you to relax and luxuriate within its 285 world-class rooms with service that promises an unparalleled experience.

Enjoy the breathtaking view of the sea from one of our beautifully designed rooms that evoke elegance and comfort at the same time. Wine and dine in our restaurants that are sure to satisfy your palate. Or take a swim in the sparkling waters of our magnificently-designed swimming pools. These are just a few of the things waiting to help you ease into a state of peace and luxury on Boracay.

So come and experience world-class rooms and service of Boracay Regency that promise you an experience like no other.

Bicol International Airport Access Road (January 2010)

Bicol International Airport Access Road



Bicol International Airport Access Road

Bicol International Airport Access Road

Bicol International Airport Access Road

Bicol International Airport Access Road

Photos courtesy of Dante Magayanes and Byahero Fan Page

Related Links

Bicol International Airport in Albay (November 2009)
Bicol International Airport Runway (April 2010)
Road widening of BIA Access Road (July 9, 2010)
Albay's GUICADALE Project Updates (July 2010)

Bicol International Airport (November 2009)

The Bicol Region will get its own international airport that promises to spur and accelerate the region’s economic development. Despite its vast natural resources including mineral deposits, geothermal power and tourism potentials, Bicol has remained among the poorest regions of the country today.

The Bicol International Airport (BIA) will be built at a 200-hectare plateau in Barangay Alobo, which is easily accessible to other provinces of Bicol, such as Camarines Sur, Sorsogon, Masbate and Catanduanes as well as provinces in Eastern Visayas through the Matnog port in Sorsogon.

The BIA easily qualifies as one of the biggest and most ambitious government projects in the Bicol Region to date, with prospects of even greater returns on investment that is certain to spur the region’s economy and thrust its tourism industry to the international stage.

Bicol International Airport Update (2009)



Bicol International Airport Update (2009)

Bicol International Airport Update (2009)

Bicol International Airport Update (2009)

Photos courtesy of Dante Magayanes and Byahero Fan Page

Related Links

Bicol International Airport Access Road (January 2010)
Bicol International Airport Runway (April 2010)
Road widening of BIA Access Road (July 9, 2010)
Albay's GUICADALE Project Updates
(July 2010)

Thursday, July 8, 2010

SM City Cebu

SM City Cebu

The 11th largest mall on the planet, SM City Cebu is a sprawling four-level complex that features eight world-class cinemas, a department store, a food court, a bowling center, a traveller’s lounge, an 8,000-square meter amusement center and a 2,000-square meter trade hall. It hosts about 500 retail shops, restaurants and cafes.

Burnham Park in Baguio City

Baguio City

Burnham Park is the very heart of Baguio City in the Philippines.

It is located at the most valuable piece of Baguio real estate and is free for the enjoyment of visitors and residents alike.

The 'mother of all parks' in the Summer Capital of the Philippines, all other developments like the city's commercial center Session Road, majestic Baguio Cathedral, our
City Hall, and the hugely popular Baguio City Market were built around Burnham Park. It may be accessed from any one of the following roads: Harrison , Kisad Road, Governor Pack and Magsaysay Roads

Designed by and named after premier American architect and urban planner, Daniel Hudson Burnham, who also designed the original plan for Baguio City. Burnham Park remains, to this day, one of the Philippines' most well known and best-loved parks.

The park retains much of Daniel Burnham's original design and layout a century ago, with a few features added, in true Filipino fashion, to make it a vibrant center of activity for everyone to enjoy.

Tower @ the Palace in the Sky in Tagaytay City

@ Palace in the Sky

Masbate Seaport

Masbate Seaport

Like an Indian arrowhead, Masbate lies almost at the center of the Philippine archipelago with its tip pointing towards the north of Asia Gulf extending towards the China sea. The island province sprawls with verdant rolling hills and green landscape and rich aquatic reserve.

The wild wild west comes alive in the island every year. Every May, the country’s local cowboys flock to the capital town of Masbate to display their power over untamed cattles during its festival called Rodeo Filipino. In this international fair, the arena burst with fun and excitement and shouting.

Baluarte, More than just a Zoo

Baluarte, More than just a Zoo

BALUARTE is 80 hectares of gently rolling terrains, hills and mountain sides, the structures of facilities and amenities, its phases of construction is in its best possible realistic and natural habitat for good and sound animal care.

Located along the western seaboard of Northern Luzon 408 kilometers north of Manila, bounded in the South by South China Sea, Baluarte has its breathtaking view of Vigan City. Baluarte is open to the public and admission is FREE. It is actually Governor Chavit's gift to the people of Vigan where residents are accorded free use of spaces for their livelihood programs.

Snake Island in Puerto Princesa City

Snake Island, Puerto Princesa City

Snake Island is a white sand beach named as such due to its elongated and winding sand bar resembling a snake. It is easily accessible from Puerto Princesa, the capital city of Palawan.

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