Great Vacation Planning for 2012

Do you want to start dealing with vacation for next year? If Christmas vacation is not enough to satisfy you, it is time to make good changes and plan for early vacation for the coming 2012. It is year of the dragon and many of us want to make sure that things are working perfectly, whether it is for a vacation or business matters. There are many available places to visit for the coming new year and if you want to go out of your place and waiting for your flight, you can manage staying at Denver airport hotel. There are lots of choices for hotels which are open for us to visit and you can find it amazing to book your reservation no matter what time of the day and that suits your budget. There are many vacationers who are thinking to save money for the holiday and when it comes to finding hotels, they are up to cheap prices for it.

It is ideal for all vacation lovers to know where to visit and what is their destination so they are ready with different terms for vacation. It is ideal for all of us to know how to manage things easily and how vacation can be right for us. Many perfect holiday destinations are open to visit and it is a matter of time to deal with good quality vacation today. Vacation with the whole family is best to consider and all of us should know the importance of it. You can keep the bonding stronger with your loved ones and remember, it is not all times that you are gathered together. If you want to make your 2012 vacation fun and fulfilling, it is time for you to plan making vacation today so you are ready at all.

30th December, 2011 Comments Off

DOT, Puerto Princesa City gear up for Underground River tourism boom after win

PNoy visits the Underground River in Puerto Prinsesa, Palawan.

The Department of Tourism (DOT) and the city government of Puerto Princesa will intensify efforts to prepare the Puerto Princesa Underground River (PPUR) for more tourists following the latter’s win as one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature (N7WN).

“The Department is one with Palawan and the Philippines in celebrating this latest triumph. We congratulate Mayor Edward Hagedorn and the people of Puerto Princesa City for this victory. Now, however, the real work begins, as there is more reason than ever to strengthen environmental protection measures, optimize accommodation and touring capacities, and the like. We look forward to working on these with our local government and private sector partners,” said Tourism Secretary Ramon R. Jimenez Jr.

As vice chair of the PPUR-N7WN Task Force created by President Benigno Aquino III in June, the DOT led a tri-media launch of the official promotional campaign last July at the Radisson Blu Hotel in Cebu. A month prior, the Department had already conducted promotion activities for the PPUR during “Filipino Homecoming” road shows in North America.

The DOT also accomplished the following in support of the campaign: conducted student forums in July to encourage blogging and tweeting about the PPUR; hosted familiarization trips with print and broadcast media in August; provided voting stations at the 2nd Cebu International Travel Expo in July and 22nd Philippine Travel Mart last September; and promoted the PPUR while participating in travel fairs such as the Japan Association of Travel Agents (JATA) World Tourism Forum and Travel Showcase last September and October. read full story (source: www.tourism.gov.p)

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THE WEBSITE

TravelManilaPh.com is a website created to provide information, views, backgrounds, pictures of places that is considered as tourist attractions in the Philippines. With the help of this website, people who wants to travel and explore the wonderful places such as beaches, resorts, cool mountains and even heritage wow1places like Corrigidor and Fort Santiago. All of this tourist spots in the Philippine is included in this simple website. Take a peek at Filipinos’ history and culture mirrored by century-old churches, ancient forts and modern museums. See the best of nature in our white-sand beaches and three-layered virgin forests. Discover the Philippine islands. Blessed with an extensive coastline, the Philippines is ringed with unspoiled beaches first-class resort facilities. Its deep-blue, crystal-clear waters offer about 40,000 square kilometers of coral reefs teeming with a wide variety of marine life. Endowed with a temperate climate, the Philippines offers a perfect treat to enjoy the sunlight. Lying in southeast Asia and surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, the Philippines boasts of unsullied beaches, spectacular sunsets, luxuriant pastoral lands, cool mountain weather, brilliant man-made resorts and dazzling islands. So, check out now and explore Philippine vacation spots.

THE COUNTRY

The Philippine archipelago consist of 7,107 islands with a total land area of 300,000 square kilometers or 115,830.60 square miles (about the same size as Italy). The 11 largest islands contain 94% of the total land area. The largest of these islands is Luzon at about 105,000 km². It is where the capital city of Manila is located. The next largest island is Mindanao at about 94,600 km². The Philippines is around 800 km from the Asian mainland and is located between Taiwan and Borneo. The Philippine islands are divided into three groups: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The Luzon islands include Luzon itself, Mindoro, Palawan, Masbate, and other smaller islands. The Visayas is a group of several small islands, the largest of which are: Panay, Bohol, Negros, Cebu, Leyte, and Samar. Mindanao island includes Mindanao island itself and the Sulu Archipelago, composed of Tawi-Tawi, Basilan and Sulu. Each island group has a Philippine destination worth visiting.

The islands of the Philippine archipelago are volcanic in origin and are mountainous. The islands are part of the Pacific Ring of Fire. Mt. Apo (2,954 meters above sea level) in Mindanao is the highest peak, while the second highest peak is Mt. Pulog in Luzon. It rises 2,842 meters above sea level. The Philippines have numerous rivers, volcanoes, streams, narrow coastal plains and beautiful sandy beaches which foreign and local tourist enjoy. The country has a total of 36,289 kilometers of coastline. The official languages in the Philippines are Filipino and English. Filipino which is based on the Tagalog dialect (the dialect of national capital region), is the national language. English is also widely used and is the medium of instruction in higher education in the Philippines. There are also 76 major local languages and more than 500 different minor dialects throughout the archipelago. 83% of Filipinos are Roman Catholic. The rest are made up of smaller Christian denominations e.g. Moslems and Buddhist. Climate in the Philippines is hot, humid, and tropical. The average yearly temperature is around 26.5° Celsius. Filipinos generally recognize three seasons:

Summer: March to May
Rainy Season: June to November
Cold Season: December to February (moderate to folks from temperate countries)
Philippine Population: 86,000,000 / Per Capita Income: $4,700
Literacy: 93%
HIV-AIDS Prevalence: >0.1%
Electricity: 220V (110V is available, mostly in major hotels)

This guide previews the more popular tourist spots in the Philippines beginning with the City of Manila, then Baguio City, Banaue Rice Terraces, Batanes Group of Islands, Boracay Island, Cebu City, Corregidor, Davao City, Palawan Island, Pangasinan’s Hundred Islands, Puerto Galera Beach, Bohol Islands and the World Heritage City of Vigan in Ilocos Sur. Mabuhay!

THE PEOPLE

Filipinos are a fun-loving and friendly people. Throughout the islands, there are festivals celebrated everyday and foreign guests are always welcome in their homes. Every travel destination on this guide is worth a visit. We have featured the most frequently visited tourist spots in the Philippines: the capital city of Manila; Boracay Beach; Baguio - the summer capital of the Philippines; Bohol Island; Corregidor Island; Cebu City; Davao City; the Islands of Palawan; the Hundred Islands of Pangasinan; Puerto Galera Beach; the old Spanish colonial city and UNESCO World Heritage Site of Vigan in Ilocos Sur; and the breathtaking Banaue Rice Terraces.

The people of the Philippines host many festivals in the year at different times. Any of the seasons are perfect for people who wants to witness the Filipinos’ religion and culture. Nestled among the islands, timeshares in the Phillippines offer many options for travel accommodation and this chance to experience the beauty and unique tradition of the place.