Marin County, California, U.S.A.
Caticlan, Philippines
California
Marin County, California, U.S.A.
Baguio City
Baguio City is known for its cool weather and lush gardens. Also called the "Breezy City" or the "City of Pines", it is a premier family vacation destination. In the hot summer months of March, April and May, thousands of visitors enjoy their annual vacation here. The cool temperature and mountain views attract local and foreign tourists alike, making Baguio the most frequented destination in Northern Luzon.
Palawan
Palawan means “The Land of Beautiful Safe Harbor”. The name, once intended for merchant ships sailing through the centuries, takes a new meaning: a land of beautiful haven for every traveler who seeks refuge and oneness in nature. Palawan has been given numerous accolades as the country’s cleanest, greenest an most peaceful city. On top of this distinction, Palawan has been dubbed the “Last Ecological Frontier” in honor of its unique ecological balance. Safeguarding this frontier are the hospitable Palawenos who are deeply committees to the tenets of environmental conservation and protection.
Boracay Island
Boracay is located at the center of the Philippines in the province of Aklan, Panay or best known to be the Visayas region VI. Boracay is at 8 km long, and 1 km wide. Boracay is known for its fine white sand beach located at the primary front area facing Caticlan island - the main gateway for both sea and land transfer access going to Boracay Island - and Bulabog beach, as the back side of Boracay. Both emits identical characteristics of quality fine sand beaches and serene atmosphere that will surely enthrall your mind, body, and soul.Boracay is separated into three areas for easy spot location for both local and international tourist - Station 1 in the north, Station 2 in the center, and Station 3 in the south.
Cebu City
Cebu is the "Queen City of the South" on Cebu Island in the Philippines and is one of the most popular destinations in all of the Philippines for foreign visitors with the busiest sea port in the Philippines and the second largest Air hub.
Perhaps surprisingly for such a booming metropolitan area, it has white sand beaches, as well as historical sites that reflect its cosmopolitan past. Cebu was in at the birth of Christian proseletising in Asia when it became one of the early commercial hubs between Mexico and China.