PIOLO PASCUAL is busy—he is filming and producing a movie, making TV appearances, shooting ads for print and TV—but he...
Welcome to Paradise,” said Dirk Fahrenbach to me with a smile—a wonderful welcome, except that at that moment, as we stood in front of Dirk’s well-equipped Dugong Dive Center at Club Paradise Resort on Dimakya Island in northern Palawan, Typhoon “Pedring’s” violent howls were drowning out the conversation.
The fun in the Philippines is definitely starting to pick up with a private getaway island in Palawan province taking the top spot in the British edition of Vogue Magazine’s 100 best holiday destinations in the world.
Leading credit card Citibank unveiled its new plastic currency, the Citibank Rewards Card, during a divine launch at Sala Bistro in Makati.
The Philippines is at it again. After the successful “It’s More Fun in the Philippines” tourism campaign, which observes its first anniversary on Saturday, two more respected international publications have included the country on their list of the top destinations in the world for 2013.
It’s very tempting to do nothing and just laze away on Lagen Island, one of four high-end properties owned and operated by El Nido Resorts in Palawan. After all, this is as close as one can get to Eden—or its modern incarnation.
When my friend, Lory Paredes Tangonan, invited me to her beach house in El Nido, all I could think of were blue skies and the cool azure waters of Palawan.
For the past 20 years, Playshop has been setting the stage for anyone and everyone who has the passion and drive to make their dreams of performing for hundreds and thousands of people come true.
The art of dance—in a land which has produced many dancers who have gained renown abroad—comes to the fore again with the fifth “Dance Xchange: The Philippine International Dance Workshop & Festival” of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA). This will be held in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan on April 11-14.
Awarded the Asean Green Hotel Award and part of the prestigious Condé Nast Green List 2006, El Nido Resorts boasts ancient caves, lagoons concealed in limestone walls, diverse wildlife, and stunning greenery.