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PCG suspends sea travel for small boats in Romblon, Occidental Mindoro

LUCENA CITY – The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) suspended sea travel late Saturday and Sunday (Sept. 14 and 15) for small vessels in the provinces of Romblon and Occidental Mindoro due to rough seas. The PCG advisory cited a 5 p.m. Saturday forecast by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa). The forecast warns about a strong gale-force wind that is expected to affect the southern seaboards of...


30 things to avoid when you travel abroad

Traveling to a foreign country can be a challenge as it takes some adapting to the customs and rules of said place. You should always be aware of differences in habits, traditions, and even ways of dressing from country to country before you travel. Learning the basics of the language of the country you visit also shows you have respect for the people, and can go a long way in helping you get by day to day. You should also be aware of gestures that may be offensive in certain countries. Click through the gallery to learn more about the things you should avoid when traveling abroad!


Ireland, forever the "Emerald Isle"

The Republic of Ireland is identified by lush, verdant landscapes, historic castles and cathedrals, some of the most celebrated artists and writers in the world, oh and a rather pleasant dark beer that takes a fortnight to pour... among other outstanding highlights! Browse the gallery and see what you're missing.


Billionaire makes landing back on Earth after completing first privatised spacewalk

Jared Isaacman splashdowned safely to his home planet.


On flight home, Pope speaks of Singapore as ‘New York of the East’

ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE – On Day One of Pope Francis’ visit to the Asia-Pacific, I called him “Your Holiness”, unsure of how he would react if I misspoke. But on Day 12 – the last day of moving as a unit of about 150 as part of his entourage – “Papa Francesco” and “Santita” are no longer awkward terms for me. “Papa Francesco,” I said, my words opening a press conference that would round up the arduous 12-day tour with Singapore as its last leg. I...


Cebu Pacific drops P88 one-way base fares for Visayas to Mindanao direct flights until Sept. 17

It's not too early to get started on your holiday travel plans! With September in full swing, the Christmas season creeps closer. For those looking to go out of town with family, friends, and other loved ones this year, here's something to keep your eye on: Cebu Pacific is slashing prices on one-way base fares for local and international flights. H...


Virtual travel: go wherever you want without leaving the house


42 incredible things you should do at least once in a lifetime

"You only live once"–it may be a bit cliché, but it makes total sense at this time. As soon as we feel safe to travel, we should all make the most of what this world has to offer. From crossing the Bolivian salt flats to going on a safari, this is our ultimate travel bucket list!


Travellers cooking up new concept with Gordon Ramsay

MANILA, Philippines — Travellers International Hotel Group Inc., the leisure and tourism arm of Andrew Tan’s Alliance Global Group Inc. (AGI), could be cooking up something new with internationally renowned and multi Michelin-starred chef Gordon Ramsay. The first Gordon Ramsay Bar & Grill in the Philippines opened late last month at the Newport World Resorts, which is owned and operated by Travellers International. It is the inaugural offering...


Rundown: Travel deals to expect at Klook Travel Fest 2024

A two-day fair awaits travel enthusiasts. Travel experience platform Klook has organized a travel fest that will be open to the public from Saturday, September 14 (11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.) to Sunday, September 15 (10 a.m. to 7:30 pm) at the SM Megamall Fashion Hall. Several discounts and prizes will be given during the two-day […]


Countries where you have to pay to be a tourist

If you've traveled, you've likely paid a tourist tax before. However, you may have never noticed it, as it's often worked into airline tickets or the taxes you pay at your accommodation. Originally, tourist tax was introduced by certain governments with the aim of tempering over-tourism and generating income from large numbers of travelers entering the destination. Now, the money from the tax also goes to protecting natural resources and maintaining tourism facilities. Intrigued? Click on to discover the countries that charge a tourist tax.


Tip: 4 new series you may have missed while on vacation


Palace declares 8 local holidays

MANILA, Philippines — The birth anniversary of Josefa Llanes-Escoda, the civic leader and World War 2 heroine after whom the shoal that is subject of recent tensions between Filipino and Chinese sailors was named, has been declared a local holiday. Proclamation 680, signed by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin by the authority of President Marcos, declared Sept. 20 a special non-working day in Dingras town in Ilocos Norte to allow its residents...


Australia and Oceania: 15 beautiful, lesser known UNESCO World Heritage sites


Delightful destinations in Germany

Germany is blessed with numerous destinations that delight for their historic appeal and beautiful settings. From medieval towns and villages to resplendent palaces, castles, and cathedrals, Germany has much to entice the visitor. And with a vast landscape that encompasses mountains, rivers, beaches, and forests, this really is a country of contrasts. Click through and discover these delightful German destinations.


Expanding horizons: how travel changes the lives of children

Have you been a world traveler most of your life and now you have kids? Well, the fun and adventures won’t (and shouldn't) stop there! Bring the kids along, as there are dozens of positive outcomes for children who travel. This guide lists over two dozen reasons why traveling helps kids grow, learn, and prosper better than children who don’t explore the world. Travel can help kids emotionally, physically, and even mentally-the results are truly incredible! So, curious as to how travel can help your kids become the best they can be? Click through to learn more.


Irish islands you need to visit

If you're a fan of nature and the slower-paced life, perhaps you should consider adding Ireland's islands to your travel bucket list. Apart from the jaw-dropping, raw, and rocky coastline, the islands themselves are home to rare wildlife, with many also containing ruins that offer a window into the past. It's not difficult to imagine the myth of ancient Irish folklore as you explore these landscapes. What's more, the western location of these islands make them the perfect place to get a front row seat to some of the most stunning sunsets you'll witness! Intrigued? Click on the following gallery to discover the Irish islands you need to visit.


Huge Bushcraft Breakfast cooked on a Rock in the Wilderness 🔥


Tips and photos: the benefits of a staycation


A Russian jet mysteriously vanished over the Black Sea


30 stunning natural wonders of the world

Our planet is a treasure trove of awe-inspiring landscapes and remarkable natural wonders that have captivated explorers, adventurers, and travelers for generations. Whether you're a seasoned globe-trotter or simply looking to be inspired, this gallery is a testament to the breathtaking diversity and wonder that Mother Nature has to offer. From towering mountains to enchanting underwater realms, these 30 natural wonders represent the pinnacle of Earth's beauty. Click on to discover them all!


Colic: What it is, what causes it, and how you can treat it

Welcoming a child into the world can be one of the happiest and most beautiful experiences in a person's life. Countless people around the world hold newborns in their arms and look towards a purposeful future of love, nurturing, and, of course, hard work. Caring for an infant is a roller coaster of emotions, oscillating between extreme joy and extreme exhaustion. For many new parents and caretakers, one of the first extreme hardships will be caring for a colicky baby. Babies with colic are known to cry incessantly into the night, suffer from gastrointestinal pain, and be subjected to so much stress that their face turns red. Thankfully, colic is rarely dangerous, but it can take a massive toll on both the baby and the caretakers who can suffer from irritation and sleep deprivation as well. The more one knows about colic, however, the easier it can be to handle this condition. Read on to find out all you need to know colic, and how to get you and your baby through it.


AirAsia eyes more local routes with prepandemic fleet count

AirAsia Philippines hopes to restore its aircraft fleet to prepandemic level next year while also expanding its local destination network. Ricky Isla, the budget carrier’s CEO, said in an event last week the airline currently operates a 16-jet fleet but it was planning to reactivate more planes. “And coming soon, hopefully next year, we’ll go back to 24 aircraft,” he said. Isla said they were eyeing to relaunch their flights to Zamboanga and...


Manila Water invites nature lovers to savor the outdoors at La Mesa Ecopark

MANILA, Philippines – As part of its efforts to promote a deeper appreciation of nature and the protection of watersheds, Manila Water continues to encourage the public to enjoy the exciting outdoor activities that La Mesa Ecopark has to offer. La Mesa Ecopark (LME), located in Novaliches, Quezon City, is considered one of the last lungs of Metro Manila because of its lush green forest that helps produce oxygen and aid in improving the city’s...


The least visited countries in the world

Blame Instagram and TikTok, but some popular holiday destinations just aren't worth visiting anymore. Big crowds, selfie sticks, and waiting in line can take some of the enjoyment out of being on holiday. But fear not: there are still places in this world you can visit that remain remote, pristine, and untouched. If you're looking for them, the 10 least visited countries in the world are a good place to start! Intrigued? Click on the following gallery to discover the places where it's a lot easier to "switch off"—if you don't mind the time it takes to reach them!


What are the laws of the sea?

For as long as humans have been around, the ocean has been a vast, uncharted frontier that has offered up an abundance of resources for the benefit of humanity. Between navigation and fishing, the world has exploited the high seas for centuries, but over time an invisible web of rules have been put in place to govern how explorers, traders, and nations are allowed to make use of this colossal area of the planet. The "laws of the sea" may sound like the stuff of pirate legends, but these laws shape everything from international trade routes to environmental preservation. As the modern world more frequently turns its eyes to the ocean's untapped resources, maritime law has become more vital than ever. Curious? Click through this gallery to find out what rules and regulations govern the high seas.


NASA discovered a third field surrounding the Earth


The awe-inspiring world of eagles and hawks

Powerful and graceful, America's birds of prey are among the most fearsome of our feathered friends. Browse the gallery for an ornithologist's guide to the incredible variety of raptors you can see across the country.


DOT to continue enticing Chinese tourists

MANILA, Philippines — Despite conflict in the assertion of sovereign rights over the West Philippine Sea, the Philippines will continue to entice travelers from China to come here, the Department of Tourism (DOT) said. The agency’s work “has not stopped in terms of promoting the Philippines as a top-of-mind tourism destination,” according to DOT Secretary Christina Garcia-Frasco. “I personally am of the opinion that no outward portrayal can ever...


21 travel destinations that seem out of this world


Leyte fest eyes visitors thru ecotourism sites

TACLOBAN CITY—A town in Leyte province is banking on a festival highlighting its ecotourism destinations to entice local and foreign visitors to boost the local economy. Mayor Bernandino Tacoy said Matag-ob town is drawing visitors from neighboring municipalities and even foreigners as it holds the third Himorasak Festival. “Matag-ob is gaining recognition with tourists coming from outside the region. This is a promising development for our...


The 30 best historical destinations to visit in the US

The United States might be a younger country than most, but it still has a rich history to share. Venture out and explore the rich tapestry of America’s past and you’ll find iconic battlefields, small colonial towns, and so much more. The following 30 sites offer a unique glimpse into the events and figures that shaped the nation. From space centers to haunted prisons and even the site where the first shots of the Civil War were fired, the US has so much history to offer locals and tourists alike. Have you visited any of these landmarks? Click through now to explore.


Airlines spread their wings to regain prepandemic vibrancy

The aviation sector continues to soar postpandemic lockdown but the supply chain woes and dampened air travel demand to and from China are weighing on its wings. Philippine Airlines (PAL), Cebu Pacific and AirAsia Philippines have been seeing a healthy recovery as evidenced by the growing passenger volume and heavier flight movements. For example, PAL president Stanley Ng says the flag carrier is keen on going back to its prepandemic level of...


Trams and their history around the world

Also known as streetcars and trolleys, trams have been transporting people around the world since the late 1800s. They reached their peak in the 1920s when there were over 3,000 in Europe, the Americas, and Australia. But then the personal car was introduced, becoming a serious competitor and causing the decline of this mode of transportation. Luckily for tram-lovers, they made a comeback in the 2000s, with hundreds of new systems being built. So, want to learn more about the history of trams? Then check out the gallery!


Top 10: extraordinary experimental aircraft

Top 10: extraordinary experimental aircraft


Bicolandia’s new luxury resort celebrates faith, food and family

We know Bicol for Mt. Mayon, the volcano renowned for its perfect cone. But to the north of Albay, where Mayon is, you will find another gorgeous volcano in the city of Naga: Mt. Isarog. Mt. Isarog is in the heart of Camarines Sur and is the highest forested peak in Southern Luzon. Mt. Isarog National Park is rich in diverse flora and fauna, with over 1,300 known species of plants in its over 10,000 hectares, including Philippine deer and wild...


World's 'Most Beautiful Ship' Amerigo Vespucci Docks at Manila Port

This naval beauty is 93 and looking mighty fine.


Into the Gobi Desert: An Expedition through a Land of Contrasts

Seeing snow in the desert is something else.


40 students pilot 1st college in Jaen, Nueva Ecija

An inaugural batch of 40 students are the first enrollees of the first college in Jaen, Nueva Ecija. The so-called ‘Magic 40’ are enrolled in the two pilot programs, Bachelor of Early Childhood Education and Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship. Opened on September 9, 2024, the college is named after the late former mayor Santiago 'Santy' Austria. The Santiago 'Santy' Austria College will be managed by the local government. Additional support...


The risks of staying at a hotel (and the red flags to watch out for)

Have you recently stayed or thought about staying at a hotel? If so, you're in good company. People all over the world are choosing hotels over other options like Airbnb or staying with friends and family. However, staying at a hotel can come with a certain amount of risk. In this gallery, we'll explore red flags you may not have known were things to look out for. From unprofessional staff to a dusty hotel lobby and not requesting ID upon arrival, there are numerous signs you should be aware of before your next hotel booking and stay. Curious about what might indicate a bigger (and worse) problem at your hotel of choice? Click through to explore.


Water bomb and sea snow explode in Europe's skies

Those who thought they would enjoy a real summer in Croatia, right at the end of the high season, for a slightly lower price will probably be disappointed. After three months of absolute heat, Cyclone Boris is causing disastrous weather conditions. Boris brings with it a unique phenomenon: for example, there was "sea snow" in the Croatian coastal village of Novigrad. Violent waves first covered many streets with a thick layer of foam, then...


Indigenous America's most sacred landmarks

The most sacred sites in America number some of the nation's most cherished landmarks and natural wonders. Of considerable cultural and spiritual significance to indigenous peoples long before the arrival of European settlers, these locations served as places of habitation, scenes of ceremony, and burial grounds for prehistoric tribes and Native Americans. They were also seen as the embodiment of ancient gods, and worshipped accordingly. Today, many of these locales have been preserved as national monuments, with some designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. So, where in the US can you find the most revered destinations? Click through and seek out indigenous America's most evocative landmarks.


The best places to retire in 2024

If you are coming up to retirement age, you may already be thinking about making big changes in your lifestyle! Many people choose to retire to a new location, even a new country, when they're finally free to enjoy their golden years. Whether this is because of weather, safety, or financial reasons, everyone has a different idea about what is most important to them when making these decisions. Take a look through this gallery to discover the best places to retire in 2024.


The best Italian Aircraft of the Second World War

The best Italian Aircraft of the Second World War


Felons aren't welcome: all the countries Trump can't visit


15-year NAIA transformation takes flight

MANILA, Philippines — A minute after midnight yesterday, San Miguel Corp. chairman and CEO Ramon Ang received from Manila International Airport Authority general manager Eric Ines the symbolic key to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), officially jumpstarting a 15-year facelift for the premier gateway to the country, once considered one of the worst in the region. SMC, through New NAIA Infrastructure Corp. (NNIC), intends to turn the...


Discover Scotland's majestic North Coast 500 route

Some destinations are best explored by road. The north coast of Scotland is one of them! Not only do you get access to incredible scenery, but you also have the freedom to make your itinerary. There are numerous wild camping spots along this over 500-mile route of awe-inspiring scenery along the Scottish coast. One thing is for sure: the North Highlands leave a lasting impression on visitors, particularly those with a penchant for the road less traveled. Summer offers ample daylight hours to explore the rugged beauty of the north, but winter trips are becoming popular and offer visitors the potential to see the Aurora Borealis on a clear night. Intrigued? Click on the gallery to discover the majestic North Coast 500 route in Scotland.


How many countries can you visit in one day?

It can be quite an appealing idea to break a world record, and to know that you are the only one in the world to have achieved something so far. According to Swiss travelers Cédric Waldburger and Rainer-Marc Frey, this feeling is truly monumental! On August 23, 2022, the duo broke the record for the most number of countries visited in 24 hours. Their journey was documented on Waldburger’s YouTube channel and, according to them, it is a feat that can only be done in the European continent. Intrigued? Click through this gallery and join us as we follow the route that these record-breaking travelers took in 2022.


Special report: What to expect under a new NAIA

Better service, higher costs? MANILA, Philippines — They say a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. What is this single step then when the task is to rehabilitate a 76-year-old airport known to many as one of the world’s worst gateways? The Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) over the weekend was turned over to the care of the New NAIA Infrastructure Corp. (NNIC), tasked to do the P170.6-billion, 15-year upgrade of the...


Bayfront Hotel Cebu celebrates a decade of warmth, welcomes, and continued growth

A decade of exceptional service, unwavering commitment, and warm welcomes culminated in a grand celebration on September 7th for Bayfront Hotel Cebu-North Reclamation. The milestone marked a momentous occasion not only for the hotel but also for its loyal guests, dedicated staff, and valued partners. Tonight, we are here to celebrate 10 wonderful years. But more than that, we are here to celebrate or cherish the friendship that you have made....