The island of Panglao will be more inviting with the opening of The Bellevue Resort. Giving new meaning to theisland getaway concept, picture exquisitely designed guestrooms with spectacular views of the sea, a spa village dedicated to the pursuit of wellness, and recreational facilities to please your every whim.  (http://philippinehospitality.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-fantastic-view-of-bellevue.html)

The island of Panglao will be more inviting with the opening of The Bellevue Resort. Giving new meaning to theisland getaway concept, picture exquisitely designed guestrooms with spectacular views of the sea, a spa village dedicated to the pursuit of wellness, and recreational facilities to please your every whim.
  (http://philippinehospitality.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-fantastic-view-of-bellevue.html)

Poracay Resort has developed various accommodation facilities to suit your needs, ranging from bungalow-type villas, ‘sawali’ cottages and nipa huts. They are specifically designed to have a feel of typical Filipino homes and at the same time, make you appreciate the simple joys of life. http://philippinehospitality.blogspot.com/2013/05/pampangas-boracay-poracay.html

An untouched paradise
Nestled in Narra, a coastal municipality of Palawan, Arena Island sits on a thriving coral reef, home to a diverse marine life and resources. Enjoy the pristine waters while snorkeling and diving. Its white sand beach entices guests and visitors to explore, swim, and be one with the original residents of the island, the Pawikan. Trees abundantly grow in the island, making it an ideal home for a number of endemic birds.

Located at the southeastern tip of reef-ringed Siargao, just around the corner from the Philippine Deep and the legendary surfing wave, Cloud 9, DEDON ISLAND nestles between ancient mangrove forests and the white sands and crystal clear waters of the sea. A palmfringed paradise, naturally sheltered from the raw tropical wilderness all around it, the place is magic. True magic. We could tell you all about it, of course. The beauty. The biodiversity. The exquisite harmony of nature, architecture and design. But like all true magic, it can never be explained. It can only be experienced.
DEDON ISLAND is best enjoyed during the dry season, from April through October.

Located at the southeastern tip of reef-ringed Siargao, just around the corner from the Philippine Deep and the legendary surfing wave, Cloud 9, DEDON ISLAND nestles between ancient mangrove forests and the white sands and crystal clear waters of the sea. A palmfringed paradise, naturally sheltered from the raw tropical wilderness all around it, the place is magic. True magic. We could tell you all about it, of course. The beauty. The biodiversity. The exquisite harmony of nature, architecture and design. But like all true magic, it can never be explained. It can only be experienced.

DEDON ISLAND is best enjoyed during the dry season, from April through October.

Bucas Grande Island situated on the far eastern part of the province of Surigao del Norte. It is popularly known as the municipality of Socorro, a lone island municipality in the entire province. Bucas Grande Island lies within the breadth of the Pacific and is physically located at coordinates 9° 37′ 17″ North, 125° 58′ 0″ East. Its total land area of 12,445 hectares holds a count of more or less 20,000 inhabitants. These inhabitants have settled in 14 barangays of the municipality namely: Barangays Don Albino Taruc, Navarro, Rizal, Del Pilar, Dona Helene, Honrado, Nueva Estrella, Pamosaingan, Salog, San Roque, Sudlon, Santa Cruz, Songkoy and N. Sering. - http://philippinehospitality.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-wonders-of-bucas-grande.html

Bucas Grande Island situated on the far eastern part of the province of Surigao del Norte. It is popularly known as the municipality of Socorro, a lone island municipality in the entire province. Bucas Grande Island lies within the breadth of the Pacific and is physically located at coordinates 9° 37′ 17″ North, 125° 58′ 0″ East. Its total land area of 12,445 hectares holds a count of more or less 20,000 inhabitants. These inhabitants have settled in 14 barangays of the municipality namely: Barangays Don Albino Taruc, Navarro, Rizal, Del Pilar, Dona Helene, Honrado, Nueva Estrella, Pamosaingan, Salog, San Roque, Sudlon, Santa Cruz, Songkoy and N. Sering. - http://philippinehospitality.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-wonders-of-bucas-grande.html

The resort has 80 chalet rooms with private verandas. The breeze in the beachfront chalets is particularly refreshing. The bathrooms are well-appointed with black/white marble walls and countertops and a sophisticated shower system with multi-directional nozzles to point the streams of water at your body in varying angles.  Each chalet has white walls and is decorated in warm red and natural colored rattan headboards and furniture. All hot water are powered by solar panel. - http://philippinehospitality.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-grand-island-resort.html

The resort has 80 chalet rooms with private verandas. The breeze in the beachfront chalets is particularly refreshing. The bathrooms are well-appointed with black/white marble walls and countertops and a sophisticated shower system with multi-directional nozzles to point the streams of water at your body in varying angles.  Each chalet has white walls and is decorated in warm red and natural colored rattan headboards and furniture. All hot water are powered by solar panel. - http://philippinehospitality.blogspot.com/2012/12/the-grand-island-resort.html


“Piña Colina” is a Spanish phrase that translates to “Pineapple Hill”. As the name implies, this new Tagaytay hideaway is located atop a hill largely surrounded by pineapple plantations. Apart from the lush greens, Pina Colina also features a panoramic view of Tagaytay’s landscape and its neighbouring mountains - .http://philippinehospitality.blogspot.com/2012/11/the-spanish-era-of-tagaytay.html

It can be stated without prejudice, that this resort is one of the most attractive in Puerto Galera. A breathtaking sunset that made the place popular to honeymooners. It’s perfect for weddings and families with young and grown-up children. The unique combination of style, location and palm studded arrangement of dwellings with their native interior decor makes Sunset at Aninuan without doubt, one of the best on the island.

It can be stated without prejudice, that this resort is one of the most attractive in Puerto Galera. A breathtaking sunset that made the place popular to honeymooners. It’s perfect for weddings and families with young and grown-up children. The unique combination of style, location and palm studded arrangement of dwellings with their native interior decor makes Sunset at Aninuan without doubt, one of the best on the island.

Amun Ini Beach Resort & Spa in Anda, Bohol is a 4-hectare pristine white-sand beach property facing Camiguin Island. The resort is about ninety kilometers from Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines. - http://philippinehospitality.blogspot.com/2012/09/one-of-andas-treasure.html


Amun Ini Beach Resort & Spa
 in Anda, Bohol is a 4-hectare pristine white-sand beach property facing Camiguin Island. The resort is about ninety kilometers from Tagbilaran City, Bohol, Philippines. - http://philippinehospitality.blogspot.com/2012/09/one-of-andas-treasure.html

Magalawa Island with its creamy white sand beaches and prestine waters is perfect for swimming, water/sand sports, boat riding, jetskiing, scuba diving, snorkelling or just relaxing on the beach amidst the crystal clear waters and white sand. Another attractions of Magalawa Island are coral reefs, magroves and abundant water resources.  - http://philippinehospitality.blogspot.com/2012/09/the-magestic-white-sand-of-zambales.html


Magalawa Island with its creamy white sand beaches and prestine waters is perfect for swimming, water/sand sports, boat riding, jetskiing, scuba diving, snorkelling or just relaxing on the beach amidst the crystal clear waters and white sand. Another attractions of Magalawa Island are coral reefs, magroves and abundant water resources.  - http://philippinehospitality.blogspot.com/2012/09/the-magestic-white-sand-of-zambales.html