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Philippines, as an archipelago, of 7,107 islands, are surrounded by beaches. The country is divided into three major geographical areas; Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao.
In the Visayan Region, lies one of the world class beach resorts, the Alegre Beach Resort. The sophisticatedly furnished resort in Calumboyan Sogod, Cebu City Philippines is approximately 75 km. from Mactan Cebu International Airport and 66 km. from the City.
It is one of Cebu’s pride white sand beach which offers its guests friendly, and a truly devoted service in an idyllic tropical location. Its tropic environment can never be a problem since one can do a gape of the cool breeze the sea will offer. The views over the spacious pools are also an eye catcher.
Accommodations are set among attractive gardens which add you gusto. There are luxurious cabanas with two bedrooms w/ bathrooms and a private veranda overlooking the deep blue sea. There is also a Mini-Bar, satellite televisions, laser disc In-House Movies, coffee and tea making facilities, library and private beach coves as expected in a world class resort.
Local singers also perform nightly and there are other services offered like manicure and pedicure, massage service, room service and others.
What are you waiting for? If you plan to have a relaxing vacation, book for Cebu’s most spectacular white sand beach resort.
Maribago, Mactan Island, Cebu City’s Cebu White Sands is another beaches that are their best. It is a resort development on the east coast of Mactan where cool and crystalline waters lapping the pearly white sand.
There are deluxe and semi-suite rooms that are elegantly furnished with Jacuzzi. Rooms those are fully air-conditioned with Mini-Bar and a refrigerator, coffee and tea amenities, cable television, private balcony and others.
Guests can delight in the gourmet Filipino, Continental or Western fare offered by the resort’s three dining outlets, whichever one chooses.
It is 15 minutes from the Mactan Cebu International Airport and 35 minute from the main island in Cebu.
The Third Highly Recommended beach resort is the Waling waling Beach and Hotel Boracay Island, Aklan Philippines. It is in Luzon ideally situated at the prestigious north-end of the famous 4 kilometer white beach near the rock land mark of Boracay.
If you want to wake up to the sound of waves gently lapping on the shore and stroll down a white powdery sand in sunrise, these resort will be the best for you. Breakfast on fresh tropical fruits, have a sip of cocktail drinks on sunset and satisfy your taste with seafood or barbeque feast by torchlight. And to make your day complete, mingle with the friendly crowds at an open-air bamboo bar.
You can also have a little of body stretching if you want to, which will add to your vigor. As the sun starts to rise high, sailing, wind surfing, water skiing and scuba diving are the additional activities you can to your planned schedule. If ever preferred to remain onshore, just play golf, tennis badminton or beach volleyball. Why coming up here if you are to waste the swim in the cool, clean, blue crystalline sea water?
��������� A hammock under the shade of a palm tree will drive your way to a convenient undisturbed dozing off in the afternoon. Sometimes a fire dance
exhibition shows will be done by some willing local celebrities just to try and show off their talents doing so.
The Waling Waling Beach Hotel offers a world class accommodation that surely meets the discriminating taste of travelers and vacationers. A spacious room features modern amenities, facilities and services. And above all, the crew service done with delight you can really admire. What more can you ask for?
Sheila Viajante
Philipines
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Philippines is noted for its excellent beaches, hospitality and tasty food.

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The Republic of the Philippines is an archipelagic nation of some 7,000 islands in Southeast Asia. Most of their 85 million people are able to communicate in English, despite 70 different languages being spoken throughout the archipelago. The
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