Kosrae Nautilus Resort

Let Kosrae Nautilus Resort make your stay an exceptional one during your time in Kosrae.

With a private beach for your frontyard, comfortable accommodation and modern facilities, Kosrae Nautilus Resort is staffed by friendly faces ready to attend to your every comfort. The 18 air-conditioned rooms offer two double beds, 22-channel cable TV, a minibar, and tea and coffee making facilities with daily room service. Kosrae Nautilus Resort emphasises comfort, convenience and consideration. Striking tropical gardens surround the restaurant and bar, with an inviting swimming pool nearby for leisurely dipping.

The restaurant is open all day with a good selection of beer and wines from around the world. Dine in the island’s only air-conditioned restaurant, or enjoy the comfort of outside dining by the swimming pool with a selection of Western and local foods – think breadfruit chips and incredibly fresh fish. Wherever possible, the restaurant uses locally grown organic fruit and vegetables from its own garden and local farmers. For those who want to dine in the comfort of their own room, daily room service is available.

Whether you want to be adventurous, or just relax by the pool or on the beach, the choice is yours. Kosrae is an unspoiled paradise waiting to be discovered. Explore on foot or by car, follow a guide up Mt. Oma to visit multiple cascading waterfalls, or explore WWII Japanese caves hidden in the lush jungles of this island paradise. The nearby visitors centre can advise you on many historical island aspects. You can explore the 14th-century Lelu ruins, just a five-minute drive away or the resort can arrange scuba diving, surfing, guided hikes through the rainforest to the Menke ruins, or paddle through the winding mangrove channels in a kayak, where broad channels lead to lush inlets, and you can see all manner of fish, crabs, and perhaps even spot a large monitor lizard sunning in a tree.

One of Kosrae’s greatest attractions is the clear, clean ocean and its extraordinary living coral reefs that completely surround it. Offshore, the coral reefs slope steeply into the clear blue depths. Both vertical drop-offs and undulating profiles of cascading corals appear before you, as underwater visibility averages 100 to 200 feet. The reefs comprise hundreds of densely packed coral species, both hard and soft, attracting an abundance of marine life. A diver can easily observe 50 species of fish in a single dive. Turtles and rays inhabit the waters of this island paradise, and if you enjoy finding Nudibranchs and other macro subjects, you’ll be delighted.

Across the road from the resort is a large blue hole in the reef flat, halfway between the surf line and shore. Its calm waters provide an ideal place to snorkel and watch the tropical fish. In 2016, the resort was won in a raffle by Australian, Joshua Ptasznyk who now calls this tropical paradise home.

Sea Breeze Hotel

For those looking for comfort and value in Pohnpei, Sea Breeze Hotel is conveniently located in the coastal town and State capital of Kolonia.

Sea Breeze Hotel offers 25 rooms, comfortable enough to accommodate up to three adults.

All rooms are air-conditioned, with ensuite bathrooms and modern amenities to ensure a comfortable holiday whether your stay is for business or leisure.

Packages are available, which can include room, car, and breakfast and returning guests receive a 10% discount.

Discover value and comfort
The hotel’s Paradise Tour services offer excursions to go hiking, visit natural sites and waterfalls, as well as tours to the ancient city of Nan Madol. All tours include snacks, entry fees, and qualified tour guides. Complimentary airport transfers for day flights are available upon request. Car rentals can also be arranged by the hotel.

Explore the island
The Sea Breeze Hotel is a good base from which guests can go to other parts of the island. Pohnpei’s lush foliage plus the many bays and islands make for picturesque views.

As well as interesting sites to explore, there are cute restaurants and interesting shops which showcase local crafts. A worthwhile souvenir is an embroidered Pohnpeian skirt, which many local women wear. These skirts are often found hanging outside stores.

Ideally located with friendly local staff, the Sea Breeze Hotel offers guests a great opportunity to explore Pohnpei.

‘Ilima Hotel

Discover exceptional value, and experience the true spirit of aloha and ‘ohana at the superb ‘Ilima Hotel.

From the moment you enter the lobby, with its gleaming koa wood and paintings by the famous Hawaiian artist, Ralph Kagehiro, you will feel the warmth of Hawaii’s finest, condominium-style hotel.

The hotel is proud of its authentic Hawaiian ambience and friendly, helpful staff, and boasts some of the largest rooms in Waikiki. Whether travelling for business or leisure, there are accommodation options to suit all needs. Choose from a selection of studios, one- and two-bedroom suites and the penthouse suite.

All accommodations come complete with a kitchen which consists of a cooktop, coffeemaker, toaster, microwave and full-sized refrigerator, as well as a high-definition TV and high-speed Wi-Fi access in all rooms. The studios have two beds and can accommodate two or three adults, while the one-bedroom suites are suitable for four adults with a king sized bed and queen sofa sleeper. The spacious two-bedroom suites can cater for a maximum of six persons.

The three-bedroom penthouse suite is ideal for families or groups of friends travelling together. With two king beds, a double, two twins and a queen sofa sleeper, full kitchen, two bathrooms and the added luxury of a washing machine and dryer, it is really a home-away from home.

Facilities include a heated swimming pool, two rooftop sun decks and an exercise room with dry sauna. There is also a convenient coin-operated guest laundry, limited free parking, daily maid service and the front desk operates 24-hours a day.

The ‘Ilima Hotel believes in the importance of connecting staff, guests and place in order to create a true appreciation for the Hawaiian culture and its primal role in the visitor’s experience of the islands. On Wednesdays, guests are invited to make their own kukui nut lei, every Friday morning ukulele lessons are held and at 11:30 am the staff gathers in the lobby to sing traditional Hawaiian songs.

The hotel is perfectly located in the heart of Waikiki, offering convenient access to the world famous Waikiki Beach, the International Market Place, restaurant, exciting nightlife, Kapi’olani Park and Honolulu Zoo, the Ala Wai Canal, the Ala Moana Shopping Center and the 18-hole Ala Wai public golf course.
Truly a place to rest and refresh the spirit, let the ‘Ilima, a small but largely accommodating hotel, be your choice when visiting Waikiki. Its spacious rooms and competitive rates will make it hard to resist.

Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach

Experience island bliss and beachfront elegance at Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach.

The Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach is a luxury boutique hotel with a prime location, just steps away from the world-famous birthplace of modern surfing: Waikiki Beach.

Experience all the island adventures you can fill your agenda with, from hikes, to island-inspired eats, to precious sun time, and when you’re back at the hotel, relax your way. Retreat to the peace and quiet of your modern, spotlessly clean guest room or suite, or unwind at the iconic Splash Lounge; the Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach is the perfect home away from home for your Hawaiian adventure.

Island luxury
Each of the 230 contemporary guestrooms and suites at Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach immediately whisks you away to island luxury. Many rooms feature stunning views of the Pacific Ocean or Diamond Head, immersing you in the beauty of the Hawaiian Islands.

Make yourself at home in spacious, well-appointed rooms complemented by modern amenities and features, such as rainfall showers, floor-to-ceiling windows, smart TVs, Wi-Fi, Dry Bar® hair dryers, and deep-soaking tubs are available in some rooms.

When it comes to dining, treat your taste buds to the Hawaii regional cuisine featured at the contemporary and refined, yet casual Basalt in Duke’s Lane Market & Eatery. Just steps from the hotel’s front door, Basalt features local cuisine ranging from comfort food favourites to finer dining selections, and offers creative and satisfying craft cocktails and local draft beers.

Modern elegance
To further relax, sip on a cold beverage in the sun, unwind in the hot tub, or dip your toes in the one-of-a-kind wading pool at the Splash Lounge and Cabanas.

From Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach, you’ll find sprawling beaches, dining hot spots, and outdoor activities amid Hawaii’s vibrant landscape. Visit outdoor attractions such as Queen’s Beach or Kapi’olani State Park. Experience authentic Hawaiian charm at the International Market Place, craft boutiques and roadside restaurants, where you’re sure to feel the true island vibe. Close by is Island Vintage Coffee, which has provided the finest Kona coffee since 1996.

Experience the peace and tranquility of island life during your stay, with memories that will remain long after you glimpse your last Waikiki sunset. For modern elegance in the heart of the action, Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach offers a refreshing and rejuvenating stay in Honolulu.

Holiday Inn Suva

Experience comfort and stunning views of the harbour or parliament when you stay at Holiday Inn Suva.

The lush tropical gardens and generous pool deck setting in the hotel’s grounds combine with the scenic ocean outlook to provide a resort-style oasis amidst the hustle and bustle of city life.

Relaxing and enjoyable
Well-appointed modern guest rooms ensure a relaxing and enjoyable stay. Take in sea or garden views from the balcony of your spacious guestroom or suite, decorated in light earthy hues. High-speed internet keeps guests connected and business travellers can catch up in the 24-hour business centre. The hotel is conveniently located steps away from Suva’s key sights and within a five-minute walk of shops, markets, clubs and pubs as well as banks, embassies, and historic buildings along Victoria Parade. Business travellers have quick access to regional and government offices, while tourists can explore attractions such as the Fiji Museum, located in the botanical Thurston Gardens, which offers a fascinating insight into the country’s history.

Dine in style at Sirocco restaurant, where children eat free. Enjoy pizza al fresco at Bati ni Wai on the waterfront, or order from the 24-hour room service menu from the comfort of your room. Relax with an ice-cold beverage while watching sport in Tapa Lounge Bar or listening to live music at sunset on the pool deck.

Feel at home
Holiday Inn Suva makes guests feel at home. The friendly staff and array of amenities ensure a comfortable and memorable stay. Extending warm hospitality, this Suva city hotel is a home away from home, creating lasting memories for all journeys.

Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort & Spa

Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort & Spa, with its spectacular sunsets and warm Fijian hospitality, draws people from across the world to savour the idyllic romance of this tropical destination.

Located on Yanuca Island, merely 45 minutes from Nadi Airport, Shangri- La’s Fijian Resort & Spa is inspired by a typical Fijian village and blends local styles with modern comfort.

The 442 well appointed guestrooms with panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean provide the perfect place to rest when not indulging in the exciting array of activities available at this enchanting resort.

For greater luxury, the Premier Lagoon Bures and Premier Ocean Bures offer a private luxurious haven. All rooms have private balconies, air-conditioning, tea and coffee facilities, in-room safe, fridges, and complimentary internet.

From casual family fare to impeccable seafood and elegant international cuisines, Shangri-La’s Fijian Resort & Spa’s range of dining options has something to tempt every guest. The restaurants also offer the comfort of inroom dining around the clock.

Surrender to the intuitive touch of skilled therapists within the restorative luxury of CHI, The Spa to revitalise the body and soothe the senses.

Discover rich Fijian traditions as you witness the solemn yaqona (kava) drinking ceremony, listen to daily legend and myth telling, and watch the extraordinary fire walkers of Beqa Island. Cycling tours through villages enable guests to also see the Fijian way of life.

Try waterskiing, parasailing, and bay cruising or spend a cool day by one of the three swimming pools. Play a game of tennis day or night, have a round of golf on the Peter Thompson designed nine-hole executive golf course or try the 18-hole mini golf course.

Windsurfing, sailing, fishing and cycling are some of the other activities you can enjoy. Explore the colourful coral reefs with the resort’s team of experienced Gold Palm PADI-certified instructors or visit the marine centre and learn about marine conservation.

Linked to the mainland by a causeway, the resort is close to many attractions. Enjoy a trip on the Sigatoka River Safari or a guided trek into the lush tropical rainforest at the Biausevu Waterfall. With absolutely everything you need for a perfect holiday, Shangri- La’s Fijian Resort & Spa is a gem waiting to be discovered.

InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa

Seamless luxury meets soul-enriching Fijian hospitality at the InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa.

Facing one of the world’s best sandy beaches and looking out over the azure waters of a beautiful bay to the expanses of the South Pacific, InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa is a tranquil retreat where elevated service is delivered with Fiji’s famous warmth and generosity.

This award-winning luxury resort is just 55 minutes from Nadi International Airport yet feels remote and secluded. Echoing the layout of a traditional Fijian village, the resort’s rooms and suites are spread out across 35 acres of beachside tropical gardens.

InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa allows guests to combine the resort’s seamless luxury with their passion for golf. Make memories as you play two rounds of the Vijay Singh-designed 18-hole Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course, with its sweeping ocean views and beachfront greens. The resort leads sustainable hospitality in Fiji, aligning with IHG’s 10-year plan, Journey to Tomorrow, that engages guests in many ways – from coral reef restoration to Spa InterContinental’s Natadola Bay Honey Retreat treatment, which uses local honey. Further exemplifying a commitment to responsible travel, the resort’s initiatives include weekly beach clean-ups, plastic reduction, and ‘A Greener Stay’.

To wind down, Spa InterContinental offers a range of relaxing treatments using local ingredients, with nine dedicated treatment rooms, a relaxation lounge for pre-and post-treatment, steam showers, a hydrotherapy Wai Zone, a room with a private plunge pool as well as beachside massage cabanas. In the prestigious World Spa Awards 2022, Spa InterContinental was awarded Fiji’s Best Resort Spa. Further indulge through a choice of exquisite dining at InterContinental Fiji Golf Resort & Spa. Experience culinary excellence at Navo Restaurant, one of Fiji’s finest, with panoramic views of the lagoon and the island of Navo. For laid-back Fijian-style dining, Toba Bar & Grill in the resort’s heart offers dining options including wood-fired pizzas, burgers and an ice cream bar, or opt for a cocktail or long drink while relaxing poolside, overlooking picturesque Natadola Bay. Sanasana Restaurant, alongside the Sugar Cane train track and overlooking the Meke Lawn, offers delectable options for buffet breakfast, à la carte lunch, and themed buffet dinners.

Overlooking the white sands of Natadola Bay and the azure ocean, Kama Lounge is the ideal place to kick back and view the sunsets over the South Pacific. Enjoy gourmet snacks or signature cocktails created by the expert mixologist. Immerse yourself in the resort’s cultural offerings with a daily torch-lighting ceremony at dusk, accompanied by traditional Fijian and South Pacific entertainment.

Crown Beach Resort & Spa

Set amidst five acres of lush tropical gardens punctuated by streams and waterfalls, Crown Beach Resort & Spa promises luxury and romance for those seeking a private, heavenly escape.

Built in harmony with nature, the resort offers a selection of well-appointed, self-contained villas. There are beachfront villas, poolside and garden villas, and luxury courtyard pool suites each including
a private swimming pool. All villas feature air-conditioning, ceiling fans, tea and coffee-making facilities, IDD telephones, entertainment facilities, and daily maid servicing. Each evening is finished off with a complimentary turndown service fit for royalty.

Celebrate your marriage at this exclusive tropical island resort. The onsite weddings and events team will ensure your day is truly unforgettable. Whether you opt for a formal or casual setting, the
resort’s unique location offers a variety of options for your special day. Each of the Wedding Packages are designed to provide an exciting range of services for you to choose from, including additional services to customise your special day. Dine with your toes in the sand at Oceans Restaurant and Bar. Oceans offers an island-style dining experience for breakfast, lunch, and dinner seven days a week.

Luxury treatment
Guests can indulge in luxurious treatments at Spa Ariki which are specifically designed to relax, restore, and heal both the body and soul. Fully trained massage and beauty therapists are willing to cater treatments to your body’s individual needs.

Crown Beach Resort & Spa is the ideal holiday destination for adults 16 and over wanting to experience unparalleled luxury, privacy, and pure indulgence where you arrive as a guest and leave a friend

Rice Terraces of the Cordilleras

There are a lot of rice terraces in Asia, but the Philippine Cordilleras is a unique World Heritage Site that should be on any serious traveller’s bucket list.

The Cordillera Central is located on the Filipino island of Luzon.  Its dramatic mountain ranges span slopes of 70 degrees and altitudes of 1,500 metres, and offer world-class hiking trails.

The region comprises four rice terraces.  There’s Banaue (Batad and Bangaan), Mayoyao,  Klangan (Nagacadan), and Hungduan.

Let’s check them out in turn…


So, why Banaue?

 

The unique experience

Home to just over 20,000 people, Banaue is a small municipality in the Ifugao province of the Philippines.

Here, we find the tiny remote village of Batad.

Batad has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995, honoured for its rice terraces of between two and six thousand years old.

The village has a population of around 1,500, and it is not easy to get to. But it’s so worth the effort.

 


The freedom

Batad is remote.

This little village is very much cut off from the world.  There is no internet access and no mobile phone reception.

You will find no tarmacked roads or motorised vehicles.  The last few kilometres of your journey there will be by foot, on muddy lanes.

And there are no banks or ATMs.  So, be aware: you will need to take enough cash to keep you going for the length of the stay.

A night in Batad is an unparalleled opportunity to unwind in a genuinely breath-taking landscape.  This is real isolation and the perfect place to disconnect.


The hiking

The hiking in Batad is world-class.  It’s also demanding and exhilarating, so think ahead and be well prepared.

Get a tour guide.  They aren’t expensive, especially if you’re sharing the cost with a group of fellow travellers.  Some of the treks are tricky to navigate, and there are always risks and potential dangers.  But a guide will keep you safe and ensure you’re back at your lodgings before dark.

A local guide will also have local knowledge that you just can’t find in the books.

And of course, hiring someone from the area helps give something back to the community.

You will want to be at peak fitness to make the most of your time in Batad. It’s steep steps and muddy trails all the way.  The hikes are hard, but even navigating the village itself can be a challenge.

Invest in a walking stick and get some cardio in before you arrive.

One of the most popular hikes is up to the Tappiya Waterfalls.  At around 1.5 hours each way from Ramon’s Homestay, the walk is fairly easy and requires only a moderate fitness level.  If you set off by 2.00 pm, you should be there and back before it gets dark.

You could easily find Tappiya Waterfalls on your own, so you don’t need help.  There are some risks though, which obviously adds to the adventure, so you might want to hire a guide.  That will cost you about 600 PHP for a group of four hikers (maximum).

Check out some photos of Tappiya Waterfalls in Batad here, and find more useful information about the trek.

The Awa View Deck is another popular hiking destination.  The Awa View Deck is a passage is about two hours from Ramon’s Homestay, used by locals to get between Batad and Sitio Patpat.  Set off no later than 1.00 pm to make sure you’re back before dark.

The views of the village from the top of the Awa View Deck are breath-taking, but you will need to be in excellent shape to get up there.

Guides are available for around 800 PHP for a group of four hikers.


The cost

Batad is an inexpensive destination.  A solo traveller staying just one night won’t need more than 3,500 PHP.  That breaks down as,

  • 1,350 for travel
  • 250 for accommodation
  • 500 for food and drinks
  • 1,400 for tour guides.

The fixed cost of a tour guide makes it much cheaper to travel in a group.  So, for two of you, for example, you’d need just 2,525 PHP each.  And the bigger the group, the lower the rates.


Ok, I’m sold.  How do I get to Batad?

Getting to Batad is not any kind of stroll, but it’s an adventure.  See the map below for an overview of the region.

So, first: getting to Banaue.

 

To Banaue from Manila

You’ll take the overnight Ohayami Trans bus from Manila to Banaue.  You can use either Ohayami Trans or 12Go Asia for information, timetables, and to make reservations.  A ticket will cost you 490 PHP each way.

It’s a very good idea to book in advance because the buses can get busy, especially during popular tourist seasons, and there are only one or two per day.

The bus leaves the Ohayami station, near UST (Lacson Avenue cor. Fajardo Street), at 9.00 pm or 10.00 pm.  The journey takes nine or ten hours in total, and you should arrive between 6.00 am and 8.00 am the next day.

During the off-peak season, the bus from Banaue to Manila leaves at 7.00 pm and arrives at 5.00 am.  At peak season, there’s an extra bus at 6.30 pm.

 


To Banaue from Sagada

Sagada is a province away, so a lot of visitors will organise their itineraries to allow to visit both.  This is a very good idea, but the journey is a little trickier.

You will catch a public jeepney from Sagada to Bontoc.  They run every half an hour between 6.30 am and 9.00 am, and hourly between 9.00 am and 1.00 pm.  They cost just 45 PHP.  The journey should take you about 40 minutes.

From Bontoc, you will travel by van to Banaue.  This will take you about 1.5 hours.  There are three per day, and they leave the tourism office at 8.30 am, 10.00 am and 1.00 pm.  Tickets cost about 150 PHP.

You can find a Sagada Travel Guide here with information on travelling back from Banaue.


To Banaue from Bontoc

There is also a bus that goes directly from Bontoc to Banaue.  At 150 PHP, it costs the same as the van, but there are only two trips per day.  They leave at 7.00 am and 9.00 am, so may not suit your schedule.

And now, this is where we leave the beaten path…


From Banaue to Batad

Once you arrive in Banaue, your first stop will be the tourism office.  You will need to register here, and then pay an environmental fee of 20 PHP.

Saddle is the closest you can get to Batad by road, and you’ll travel there by jeepney or tricycle.

If you’re travelling in a group, you might want to look into hiring a jeep to get to Saddle.  They’re 1,500 PHP each way, but fit up to 20 people, so a big saving if you’re a big group.

From Saddle, you will have a bracing 20-minute trek down to Batad village.

And on arrival in Batad, you will be required to pay a further 50 PHP for another environmental fee.

To get back to Saddle the next day, there is a public jeep that goes from Banaue twice daily.  You will need to do some investigation to find out the timetable and departure point though.  Tickets cost 150 PHP.

Or, you could rent a tricycle for the journey.  They cost 150 PHP and accommodate up to three people, so they’re cheap.  But granted, they’re not the most comfortable means of transport…

Tricycles and jeeps can both be booked in advance, and you can arrange to have them meet you in Saddle for your return journey.

If you fancy seriously testing your limits, there is also an option to walk.  You should take the public jeep to Bangaan or Mayoyao.  Go as far as Batad Junction.  From there you will have an intense six-kilometre hike.  Half uphill and half down, and all muddy trails.  Be warned: it’s very tough.  You might prefer to conserve your strength for Tappiya Waterfalls later in the day.


And once I get to Batad?

Assuming you’re only staying for one night, you need to get started straightaway.

You’ll arrive in Banaue at about 7.00 am, in time for breakfast at 8.00 am.  At 9.00 am, you’ll leave for Saddle by jeep or tricycle, and then trek from there to your inn.  You can take a couple of hours there to relax and conserve some energy for the afternoon’s activities.

After a midday lunch, you can set out for Tappiya Waterfalls at 1.00 pm, and be back in time for dinner, followed by an early night, at 6.00 pm.

On day two, start with an early breakfast and then leave for Awa View Deck at 8.00 am.  You should be back in time for lunch at 1.00 pm, and check-out at 2.00 pm.

You will be trekking back up to Saddle, where you can hire a jeep or tricycle to get you back to Banaue.


When is the best time of year to go?

Batad has fairly mild weather all year round, with temperatures in the region of 75°F (24°C).

You will find real variation in the scenery and the rice terraces in the different seasons though, so plan ahead.  Do some research into planting and harvest seasons in the region.  There is conflicting information online, and it is worth knowing what to expect before you arrive.

The coldest time of the year is of course between December and March.  You can expect the rice terraces to be barren and muddy during this period.

The terraces are green in the planting season, which starts in April.  They become lusher by June and July, and it starts to get rainy too.

August and September are beautiful, though rainy, and there’s a risk of landslides.  So, October and November are without a doubt the best times to visit.  They’re also the most popular months though, hence the busiest.

Get there early, in October, to make sure you don’t miss the harvest, and to enjoy the green landscapes and blue skies.


And finally: first things first!

Get travel insurance

Seriously.  You need it.  Anything could happen, and if you have an accident while hiking in the Cordilleras, you’ll be grateful to have it.  It’s not expensive and there are some excellent deals.

I’ve heard very good things about World Nomads.  The standard package insures you for you to 5 million USD for medical expenses, and you’re also covered for delays, missed flights connections, and lost or stolen passports and luggage.  Have a look at World Nomads here and get yourself a no-strings travel insurance quote.


Book in advance

It’s wise to make plans and book in advance whenever you can.  You’ll be on a fairly tight schedule, and visiting remote places, so make reservations to ensure you can have what you need when you need it.

The home-style restaurants in small villages like Batad can’t accommodate large groups, for example.  So, book ahead to make sure you get fed.

Similarly with transport.  Reserve tickets in advance to make sure you’ve got a seat on the connections you need.  You can get timetables and make bookings on websites like Ohayami Trans and 12Go Asia.


Where to Stay

 

Bluewater Resorts, Visayas

Bluewater Resorts, a wholly Filipino-owned group of resorts, showcases the best of Filipino culture combined with modern luxuries. Bluewater Maribago, Bluewater Sumilon and Bluewater Panglao.

There is an abundance of activities available including jet-skiing, scuba diving, windsurfing, paddle boating, sailing, kayaking, snorkelling, island hopping, and fishing excursions. Or induldge in a selection of wellness treatments at the Amuma Spa.


Bohol Beach Club, Visayas

After undergoing a major renovation of rooms and facilities, Bohol Beach Club has opened its doors once again. Even the most discerning travellers will be delighted with the new rooms and suites as well as the modern facilities.

Far from the maddening crowds and unwanted distractions, Bohol Beach Club boasts the best private beach on the island with pristine waters and powdery, white sand. Peace, serenity and privacy are guaranteed with the well-designed resort maximising space as much as possible.


Resort World, Manila

Offering something for every kind of traveller, Resorts World Manila is the Philippines’ first integrated entertainment and tourism resort.

Located just across from Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3, Resorts World Manila provides unbeatable comfort and convenience. Runway Manila, a fully air-conditioned elevated pedestrian link bridge directly connects the terminal with Newport City and Resorts World Manila, allowing guests a safe and environmentally-sound way to reach their accommodations in just a few minutes.


Dusit Thani, Manila

Dusit Thani Manila offers timeless Thai hospitality and Filipino creativity in the heart of Metro Manila.

Here discover the serenity of a tropical oasis where the synergy of inspirations makes up the luxurious experience that Dusit Thani Manila offers.

Located in Makati City, Metro Manila’s financial district and commercial hub, Dusit Thani Manila offers the perfect location for a well-balanced stay, combining modern facilities and communication systems for business, accommodations of utmost comfort, as well as the most luxurious amenities for relaxation, dining and wining, and pleasure.


Raffles Makati, Luzon & Manila

Unrivalled charm, endlessly enchanting with understated elegance, refined and contemporary luxury; Raffles Makati is a legendary oasis of calm and sophistication nestled in the most prestigious address of Makati Avenue in the financial and cultural hub of the Makati district.

The hotel is within walking distance to fashionable boutiques, fine dining, countless historical and cultural attractions, and a glamorous nightlife are within easy reach. The 32 elegant, spacious suites are designed to be contemporary yet reflective of the local cultures and offer a sense of warmth and comfort with wooden flooring, oriental carpets, state-of-the-art technology, high speed internet, and floor-to-ceiling windows that command impressive views of the cityscape.


Grand Hyatt, Manila

Experience the grandeur of Grand Hyatt Manila, An urban oasis and retreat away from the bustling city life.

With picturesque sunset views of Manila Bay and Makati’s stellar skyline, the hotel is located in the northern part of Bonifacio Global City (BGC), the most vibrant, fast-growing and progressive financial, commercial and entertainment district in Manila.

The hotel sets a benchmark for grand living in a relaxed yet entertaining setting. Its 461 elegantly appointed guestrooms, Grand Club rooms and suites are adorned with honeyed wood paneling, maple hardwood floors, pristine richly veined gray-white marble bathrooms, en suite, spacious walk-in closet, and huge floor-to-ceiling picturesque windows frame breathtaking views of the city skyline.


Novotel Manila Araneta Center Hotel

Whatever your reasons for visiting Manila, you’re sure to delight in one of the 401 modern guestrooms and suites at the Novotel Manila Araneta Center.

Be it for business or pleasure, Novotel Manila Araneta Center is the perfect base to explore Quezon City, located right beside the iconic Smart Araneta Coliseum and a few steps from Gateway Mall, Kia Theatre and the farmers market.


Sheridan Beach Resort and Spa, Palawan

Sheridan Beach Resort & Spa is the premier luxury resort located on the world’s top island, Palawan.

Nestled between towering mountain ranges and the pristine shore of Sabang Beach, this charming world-class resort is the first green resort in the Philippines to practice environmental sustainability in one of Palawan’s most protected areas. Here the adventure of a lifetime awaits guests who want to explore the rich landscape that Sabang offers.


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Things to know about Hawaii

Hawaiian Food

Just like the language and culture, Hawaiian food is a fusion of native flavours and cooking techniques in a mixing pot of the various foreign influences that have historically impacted Hawaii. Many restaurants in Hawaii offer Asian and continental food while fresh produce, seafood and meat can all be obtained from native plantations and ranches.

Affordable local Hawaiian meals are usually served as plate lunches, usually consisting of meat or fish with scoops of rice and pasta salad. Food trucks are also popular among those who want cheap and good meals. A traditional Hawaiian luau buffet feast serves up dishes like poi (ground yam), kalua pork (a whole pig wrapped in special herbs, baked in an underground oven), marinated shellfish or octopus. Enjoy your Hawaiian food excursion amidst a chilled out ambience with Polynesian music and hula dance.

Hawaiian Nightlife 

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Hawaii is as vibrant at night as it is in the day. After a glorious sunset, the islands come alive as visitors head out for cocktails and authentic Hawaiian cuisine at restaurants and resorts. Kauai is perfect for those seeking a laid-back bar scene.

Oahu has the most vibrant nightlife scene out all the islands. You can expect exotic drinks, great food and live music at a huge range of bars, restaurants, lounges and clubs lined up from Waikiki to Downtown Honolulu. Similar experiences can be found in the Big Island, where you can also enjoy out-of-this-world outdoor nightlife activities, such as scuba diving on the Kona Coast and stargazing on the peak of Maunakea, the largest dormant volcano in the world. For the lovebirds, Maui offers plenty of dining options under the moonlit sky in Wailea. Party animals will love Kihei and Lahaina, where they can dance the night away.