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Boracay Island itself is situated in Western Visayas off Aklan, bordered by the provinces of Mindoro and Romblon.

The island itself is directly to the northwestern edge of Panay Island. Because it does not possess an airport, you can only reach it from other points in the country. From Abroad to Boracay If youre coming from other countries such as Australia or England, you may be pleased to know that there are so many offers that you can avail of to travel to Boracay. To date, reputable travel agencies like the WOW Philippines Travel Agency Inc. provide inexpensive rates for Boracay packages. This offer includes accommodations from around three hundred (300) resorts and hotels on the island for a pleasurable stay. Whats more, you can also expect a free breakfast everyday while youre there. Airlines that are ready to take you to the island include the Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Zest Air, and SEAIR. While you study such offers, you may also want to look at some Boracay transportation tips that may give you more savings. There are a number of wonderful freebies and giveaways being offered by more and more agencies. However, you may have to study these things more before you agree to them so you can be assured of not only an inexpensive offer but also a travel package that you can readily trust to give you a hassle-free travel. From Palawan to Boracay One of the good Boracay transportation tips would be to take a plane ride, then go by land, if youre traveling from Palawan to Boracay. You can book a flight from the main city of Palawan, the city of Puerto Princesa, to fly you to Iloilo City. From there, you have to get an airconditioned bus and proceed by land travel towards Boracays Caticlan (about a six-hour travel) or Kalibo (that would be around four hours of travel). From Manila to Boracay by Plane If you want to travel by plane, the ideal option is to book a flight from the Manila domestic airport and get a flight to either Caticlan or go through Kalibo City. Either way, it should take you about an hour to reach your destination. From Davao to Boracay One of the worthy Boracay transportation tips would be to take an inexpensive airline trip from Davao to Boracay. Some flights such as Cebu Pacific are offering discounts on interested travelers. From Davao, one would have a quick trip to Boracays Caticlan. If youre planning to go by car, the trip from Davao to Boracay can also be worth taking as you will undoubtedly pass by other scenic sites as you go along. But, you have to remember that your travel to the paradise of Boracay may take longer than you may expect.

Guimaras is an island part of the Visayas Region in the middle of the Philippine Group of islands. There are a lot of resorts, agri-tourism sites, special interest sites, historical sites, diving sites as well as research centers. Guimaras is also known for its sweet mangoes. Manggahan is a yearly celebration of the province in which showcase the local culture and products of the province. This is also inline with its declaration as a province in May 22, 1992. How to get there: Guimaras can be reached via Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, and Air Philippines from Manila, 9 times daily to Iloilo City. There is also a daily boat trip from Cebu and 21 trips daily by fastcraft from Bacolod. The Guimaras mainland is close to the Iloilo Harbor and reachable in 15 minutes by motorboat or ferryboat that services the island from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily. Motorized banca (pumpboat) to the different islets are available on special arrangement. Travel time is from five minutes to five hours depending on how far you wish to wander around. The motorized banca picks up passengers from Ortiz Wharf, Iloilo City and docks at the Jordan Wharf in Guimaras. On the other hand, there is also a ferryboat, which will bring you to Jordan Wharf, available at Muelle Loney Street in front of the customhouse. Meanwhile, there is another pumpboat terminal in Parola going to Buenavista Wharf. For those who want to bring their private vehicle, there is a Roll-on-Roll-off (Ro-Ro) service, which will take you to Jordan. The Ro-Ro picks up passengers at Lapuz La Paz. It has four trips to Guimaras from 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM and another four trips from Guimaras to Iloilo from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM. it will take about 30 minutes to get there via Ro-Ro. Fare is Php 20.00 per person. There is also a Ro-Ro traveling from Negros to Guimaras and vice-versa. The Ro-Ro operates from Pulupundan to Guimaras starting from 7:00 AM to 4:30 PM while it starts bringing passengers from Guimaras to Pulupandan from 9:30 AM to 2:30 PM.

Canigao Island is located in the municipality of Matalom, province of Leyte. This small island off the southwestern coast of Leyte island is a favorite inexpensive weekend get away among Leyteos and tourists visiting the island. It is a small, uninhabited island. So small, one can walk around it in less than half an hour. HOW TO GET THERE From Tacloban City, take a van (Duptours or Van-Vans) bound for Maasin City. Tell the Driver to drop you at Brgy. Nonok or Sta Fe in Matalom, Leyte. Fare is around 200 pesos and travel time is about 3 hours. From here, look for banca operators that shuttles passengers to Canigao island. Fare is 50 pesos and travel time is 15-20 minutes.

The Loboc River is a river on Bohol Island, the Philippines. It is one of the major tourist destinations of Bohol, local and foreigners alike. The winding river plays host to cruises on board of small bancas or floating restaurants. Visitors are treated to a vista of lush tropical vegetation such as nipa palms, coconut trees, banana groves, and bushes. How to Get There Many buses, jeepneys, and multicabs ply the interior route to and from Tagbilaran City. It is a lot cheaper if you avail of this local transport. However, vans and taxis are also available but usually charges 50% more if traveling outside Tagbilaran City. It is not hard to locate the Municipality of Loboc for it lies along the river banks. The old and massive stone church of Loboc is your landmark. The church is right beside the road, and at the opposite side of the road, you will see the Loboc River.

Lake Danao is a guitar-shaped lake on the island of Leyte, Philippines in the province of Leyte. The lake is covering an area of 148 hectares (370 acres). It is situated in the 2,193 hectares (5,420 acres) Lake Danao National Park, which also includes the Amandiwin mountain range. The lake is 18 kilometres (11 mi) northeast of Ormoc City, half an hour drive along the San Pablo - Tongonan and Milagro - Lake Danao roads. It was originally named "Lake Imelda" and was declared a natural park on June 2, 1972 by virtue of presidential memorandum issued by then President Ferdinand Marcos. Later it was renamed and declared as Lake Danao Natural Park on February 3, 1998 through Proclamation No. 1155 and is now protected by Republic Act No. 7586 otherwise known as the National Integrated Protected Area System (NIPAS) Act of 1992.[1] The lake supplies potable water to at least seven towns in Eastern Leyte including Tacloban City as well as the source of irrigation for ricelands in some municipalities like Dagami, Burauen, Pastrana and Tabontabon. At 650 metres (2,130 ft) above sea level, Lake Danao lies on an altitude similar to Tagaytay, making the area cooler than the average Philippine temperature. How to get there: Your options are: 1) take a public-utility passenger jeep or bus or motorcycle/habal-habal (check them all out at the bus terminal near the pier in Ormoc), 2) hire or rent an airconditioned van (also at the pier area/bust terminal), or 3) use a private vehicle. From Ormoc on the way north towards Tacloban, there is a Y intersection where going left leads to Tacloban, and going straight is the road leading to Tongonan Geothermal Plants of PNOC. Take this Tongonan route. Of course it would be wise to have someone with you, specially the driver, who actually knows how to get there. If you think youre lost, dont hesitate to ask for directions from the residents around. They are friendly.

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