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Accommodation
The Palace.
The luxurious Palace building houses an indoor and outdoor restaurant,
conference facilities, 2 VIP rooms, 2 Suites, and the Royal Suite that
offers lavishly furnished accommodation.
The Bungalows.
For those who wish to experience living in a tropical residence, why
not try the rooms in the Filipino-style detached bungalows. The bungalows
are made of natural local materials and offer a variety of accommodation
ranging from 24 Deluxe rooms, 12 VIP rooms, 2 fan-cooled rooms to a
Suite.
The Rooms.
All rooms are air-conditoned, have hot and cold water, have telephones
with direct dialing, as well as cable television. Asides from this,
if you have any special needs at all, we will find it for you as along
as it is within our power to do so.
The Greenhouse.
Tastefully decorated to exacting standards, the Greenhouse has 12 VIP
rooms and Greenhouse Residential Suite (3 bedrooms, living room, American
kitchen). 10 VIP rooms sleep up to 4 adults comfortably. All rooms have
a private terrace overlooking the Waterfalls Pool and gardens. The roof
impresses by a unique landscaped garden and a Chinese pagoda Teahouse
for guests' use.
Things to do.
The Island offers countless of activities to suit everyone's fancy:
Beach Volleyball, Boat Ride, Diving, Golf, Mountain Climbing, Biking
and Motorcycling, Restaurant and Bar Hopping, Sunbathing, Sunset Viewing,
Windsurfing
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Boracay Travel Tips - Islands Philippines
Wherever you go, go with all your heart. Confucius
The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page. Saint Augustine
The traditional way of eating is with the hands, especially dry dishes such as inihaw or prito. The diner will take a bite of the main dish, then eat rice pressed together with his fingers.
This practice, known as kamayan, is rarely seen in urbanized areas. However, Filipinos tend to feel the spirit of kamayan when eating amidst nature during out of town trips, beach vacations, and town fiestas.
More details at Philippines Cuisine Characteristics
It is good to have your kids with you when you travel; this would surely open their eyes to a lot more of new knowledge and discovery. When you bring along your kids in your trips, this is not only a way of bringing them close to your heart but also through this, your child would definitely make him or her more aware about the world around him or her. Travel with kids, travel prepared