Luzon
area code (77)
WHERE TO SLEEP
Balay da Blas Pension House has a simple yet homey vibe. 10 Giron Street Barangay 7-B, Laoag City, tel: (77)
770 4389, +63 917 570 2110, email: balaydablas@yahoo.com
WHERE TO SHOP
Get Abel Iloco blankets and handicrafts at the Batac and Paoay local markets For the best biscocho (Spanish biscuit), head over to the Pasuquin Bakery in Pasuquin. Enjoy biscocho s
andwiches with longganisa and tocino (cured sausage and pork strips)
WHERE TO EAT
Riverside in Batac for the best Ilocos empanada (meat-fi lled pastry) and miki (thick chicken noodle soup) that are served from mid-afternoon to evening For Ilocano food with a twist, try Saramsam Café (near the Texicano
Hotel), especially the Saramsam pasta
WHAT TO SEE
Soak up the city’s history and culture at Museo Ilocos Norte. Gen Luna Street, Laoag City
Best breakfast
Leaders’ Fastfood (open from 3am to 10am) at P Gomez St for an authentic Ilocano breakfast
Best night out
Go to Cockhouse Bar
Must-eats
Ilocano treats like bagnet (deep fried pork meat), longganisa (native sausage), or Café Herencia’s pinakbet (meat and vegetable stew with shrimp paste) pizza!
Must-buys
Sukang Ilocos (vinegar) and basi (sugarcane wine)
Insider’s tip
Go to open markets on Wednesday and Sunday morning
area code (45)
WHERE TO SLEEP
Experience luxury villas with manicured lawns at Fontana Leisure Parks and Casino, CM Recto Highway, Clark Special Economic Zone
WHERE TO SHOP
Sort through ukay-ukay (second-hand) items every Friday in the Divisoria-like market in Apo, Angeles City
WHERE TO EAT
For American burgers and steaks suited to the Filipino taste, try Rumpa’s. Surla Street, Balibago, Angeles City
Toll House for cheap and tasty meals. Their baked macaroni is a favorite. Sto Rosario Street, Angeles City
WHAT TO SEE
See mountain scenery and the Miyamit Falls. The 28km trail offers access to the crater-lake of Mt Pinatubo
Best breakfast
The buffet breakfast at the Holiday Inn
Best night out
Partyplace in San Fernando for live music acts; Southborder used to be a regular and a lot of other big acts play there. Also, Bruno and Diego in Balibago
Must-eats
Tocino, longganisa, the sticky rice delicacy biringhe, and so much more!
Must-buys
A small parol (star-shaped Christmas lantern) which you can hang on the rearview mirror of your car
Insider’s tip
Visit Hilaga Village in San Fernando, Pampanga where you can learn about the four northern regions of Luzon
area code (52)
WHERE TO SLEEP
Pepperland Hotel has spacious, clean and comfortable rooms. It is located around 300 meters from the airport
and accessible by public transportation going downtown. Airport Road, Washington Drive, Legazpi City, tel: (52) 481 8000
WHERE TO SHOP
The Bicol region’s largest shopping mall, Pacifi c Mall Legazpi, houses Metro Gaisano department store and
supermarket, numerous boutiques, cinemas, a food court and an amusement center. Landco Business
Park, downtown Legazpi
WHERE TO EAT
The restaurants in the capitol grounds feature international fl avors. Head to Gasthof, the German restaurant from Boracay, for good sausages. Chickin Resto Bar serves Bicol’s local delicacies. For Chinese food, check out Kamboat
WHAT TO SEE
What’s a trip to Legazpi without getting a souvenir snap by the ruins of Cagsawa with the majestic Mayon Volcano as your gorgeous backdrop? Do some serious bird watching at the Mayon Volcano Ecological Campsite. Albay Park and Wildlife is also defi nitely worth a visit
Best breakfast
There are two restaurants in the airport that serve delicious beef tapa steak
Best night out
Catch bands playing in Chickin Resto Bar every Friday and Saturday
Must-eats
Pinangat (a spicy Bicol delicacy with chopped pork, coconut milk and chilis)
Must-buys
Bring home the best pinangat from Camalig, Albay, which is 15km away from Legazpi. Get pili nut products – salted, sugar-coated and more – from Albay Pili Nut
Insider’s tip
Hire a van to take you to see the different attractions of Legazpi
Area Code: (2)
From the Airport: The ride to the tourist districts of Manila and Makati should take around 30 minutes, and cost about PHP450 (US$9.45)
Getting Around: Taxis are recommended as opposed to buses and jeepneys. Make sure they turn on the meter. The MRT/LRT is faster, but limited and only open from 5:30am to 10:30pm. Cars may be hired, with driver
WHERE TO SLEEP
G Hotel Manila by Waterfront if you want to stay in a cozy boutique hotel near Manila Bay, 2090 Roxas Blvd, Malate, Manila, tel: (2) 525 0888, www.g-hotel.com.ph
WHERE TO SHOP
Drop by the SM Mall of Asia, the largest shopping mall in the country. It features hundreds of shops and restaurants, the fi rst Imax theater, and the fi rst Olympicsized ice skating rink in the country. West of Roxas Blvd, Pasay City
WHERE TO EAT
Esconsed in the Legarda ancestral home in an old district of Manila, La Cocina de Tita Moning is an elegant venue for full course dinners and lunches. Reservations required. 315 San Rafael Street, San Miguel District, Manila, tel: (2) 734 2146, email: talktous@ lacocinadetitamoning.com
Best breakfast
Try the ubiquitous Filipino breakfast tapsilog, or buy pandesal, fresh from the oven of any local bakery
Best night out
Party places are Libis in Quezon City, the Fort in Makati and Malate in Manila.
Must-eats
Try Greenbelt 5, in Makati and don’t forget to try restaurants that have made their mark like Aristocrat and Savory
Insider’s tip
Visit the historical city of Intramuros as well as Paco Park Cemetery
area code (54)
WHERE TO SLEEP
Grand Imperial Plaza, which is at the heart of Naga’s business district. P. Burgos corner J. Hernandez Avenue,
Naga City, tel: (54) 473 6534
WHERE TO SHOP
Giringgiting for souvenirs. Shop 1 Level 2 Galeria de San Francisco Peñafrancia Ave, Naga City
WHERE TO EAT
Feast on Bicolano dishes and crispy pata at Bob Marlin Restaurant and Grill. Magsaysay Avenue, Naga City, tel: (54) 473 1339
WHAT TO SEE
The famed Camsur Watersports Complex for some wakeboarding, wakeskating, and waterskiing. CWC Provincial Capitol Complex Cadlan, Pili, Camarines Sur, tel: (54) 475 0689, email: info@camsurwatersportscomplex.com
Best breakfast
Try the breakfast at Chili Peppers as well as Jellato
Best night out
Molino Grill
Must-eats
The Bicol Express at Triboo Grill, pinangat (a dish of gabi leaves, chili, meat and coconut milk), and Bob Marlin’s delicious lengua (ox’s tongue)
Must-buys
Pili nuts, handicrafts, and the seafood at Pasacao Wet Market
Insider’s tip
With its cool dry season, November is a great time to visit Naga City – you can start your festive feasting early!
area code (43)
WHERE TO SLEEP
El Mora is a two-storey boutique hotel which has four themed rooms and two swimming pools (one for kids), tel: (43) 491 4869, www.elmorahotel.com The Sikatuna Beach Hotel is a scenic haven with all the comforts of home, tel: (43) 491 2182, email: sikatuna@meacsoft.com
WHERE TO SHOP
Shop for local souvenirs at the San Jose Market dry goods section. You’ll fi nd cheap clothes, home supplies, and other bargain items
WHERE TO EAT
For affordable meals, try Nice and Spice Fast Food and the small cafeterias around town and near the market
WHAT TO SEE
The city of San Jose has three islands that have become tourist attractions for marine enthusiasts. Ambulong Island is known for its white beaches and coral formations. Ilin Island boasts an abundance of shells and coral reefs but also has ancient Chinese burial caves and ethnic fi shing villages. Finally, the Apo Reef Marine Park is a world-class diving site. If you are not a water buff, you can visit the Mount Iglit National Park to check out the Mindoro tamaraw buffalo, a rare and endangered relative of the water buffalo
Best breakfast
Sikatuna Beach Resort, Seacoast Resort and Restaurant, and Mindoro Plaza Hotel
Best night out
Hang out at Pilot’s Lounge
Must-eats
We have the best tasting tuyo (dried fi sh)
Must-buys
Our fresh and affordable seafood – crab, prawn, milkfi sh, tuna, and marlin
Insider’s tip
The best time to visit San Jose is during the 10-day fi esta, which runs from April 21 to May 1. There are a lot of activities lined up, including a fl uvial parade, the Agbiliwa Trade Fair, street dancing, and more
area code (78)
WHERE TO SLEEP
You can take your pick from several DOT-accredited economy hotels around the city.
Villa Blanca Hotel has generous sized rooms and an adjacent garage for security. Pattaui St, Ugac Norte Tuguegarao, tel: (78) 844 1819 Hotel Candice, Luna corner Blumentritt Streets, Tuguegarao, tel: (78) 844 2001
WHERE TO SHOP
Head out to Brickstone Mall located at Pengue Ruyu, Tuguegarao, tel: (78) 844 0059
WHERE TO EAT
Have a taste of the Cagayan region’s native delicacies at Kusina De Cagayana. National Highway, Pengue-Ruyu, Tuguegarao, tel: (78) 844 2880 and (78) 846 8249
WHAT TO SEE
Do take time to see the Iguig Calvary Hills, which depicts the 14 Stations of the Cross in life-size concrete monuments on several rolling hills. Located in Cagayan Valley, 16 kilometers from Tuguegarao City
Visit the breathtaking Palaui Island which is a couple of hours away from the city. It offers white sand beaches,
rich marine life, and rugged mountains
Best breakfast
All hotels in Tuguegarao offer very good breakfast fare
Best night out
The Port, a videoke-restaurant at Barangay Palua
Must-eats
Carabeef, Tuguegarao longganisa, carabao milk candy and pancit batil patung (noodles topped with fried egg)
Must-buys
Chichacarabao, which is beef chicharon
Insider’s tip
Try riding a calesa, a horse-drawn carriage
WHERE TO SLEEP
Check out Las Hamacas Resort in Busuanga. A reasonably priced “by reservation only” resort, it offers beach
side cottages and a serene lagoon in its backyard. In the evenings, the area around the resort is lit by fi refl ies
dancing in the trees. Barangay Putod, Salvacion, tel: +63 917 622 9668
WHERE TO SHOP
Buy local souvenirs made from indigenous materials by local artists and tribesmen, as well as artsy t-shirts
and other items at Al Linsangans’ shop. Corong Galerii. Barangay 3, Coron Town, tel: +63 920 254 6553
WHERE TO EAT
The Chili Crabs at Las Hamacas Resort are cooked using crabs freshly caught from the lagoon right behind its kitchen. Sample their other succulent seafood dishes and the lato (seaweed) salad!
Best breakfast
Breakfast of marinated, half-dried danggit fi sh fried to perfection and served with garlic rice and scrambled
eggs at Darayonan Lodge
Best night out
Kawayan Grill in Barangay 3 has a live band and lively atmosphere
Must-eats
Bandi (toasted cashews cooked in honey)
Must-buys
Bandi and lamayo (partly dried vinegarsoaked fi sh)
Insider’s tip
Please don’t litter our unspoiled beaches
Visayas
area code (34)
WHERE TO SLEEP
Planta Centro Bacolod Hotel and Residences features 82 rooms, two ballrooms, a garden courtyard (perfect
for weddings), and more. Araneta corner Roxas Streets, tel: (34) 468 0400, www.bacolodplantahotel.com
Pension Bacolod and Restaurant (voted the number one pension house in Bacolod) offers clean and cheap rooms. No. 27 11th Lacson Street, Bacolod City, tel: (34) 434 7065
WHERE TO SHOP
Take home napoleones and mango pastillas from Virgie’s. 59 San Sebastian Street, Bacolod City, tel: (34) 434 1788, email: virgieshomemade@hotmail.com
WHERE TO EAT
Enjoy mouthwatering Japanese food in Shiawase at Marapara Golf and Country Club. You can also get the
freshest seafood at Pala-Pala, the wet market. Ask the attendant to have it cooked just the way you want it
WHAT TO SEE
Visit San Sebastian Cathedral, built in 1876, and the older Palacio Episcopal
Best breakfast
Business Inn has native breakfast items in their buffet, including suman, longganisa, tapa and hot chocolate
Best night out
Mu Shu!
Must-eats
Grilled chicken inasal
Must-buys
Mango tarts, piaya (unleavened bread fi lled with raw sugar), and pinasugbo (sugar-coated hardened banana slices)
Insider’s tips
Bacolod’s biggest annual event, the Masskara, takes place in late October
area code (35)
WHERE TO SLEEP
At the quaint apartment hotel complex of Florentina Homes, which is ideal for a long-term stay or for a big group traveling. Rovira Road, Bantayan, Dumaguete City, tel: (35) 422 0827, email: florentinahomes@yahoo.com
WHERE TO SHOP
Gifts Fashion by Gift Regalado who designs unique, handcrafted accessories. 2 Regalado Apartment Villa Amanda Subdivision, Pulangtubig, Dumaguete City, tel: (35) 422 0097
WHERE TO EAT
Feast on delicious Italian food at Italia Restaurant. Noblefranca Street, behind Boston Market Why Not? Deli sells as well as serves freshly baked wheat bread and lombardie, a special kind of bread. 70 Rizal Boulevard
Enjoy delicious pizza at Hayahay on the beach. Along Flores Avenue
WHAT TO SEE
Go for a seaside picnic or beach comb along Silliman Beach Learn to dive and see the great marine life on Apo Island. Make sure you see the dolphins and whales in Bais Bay Work up a healthy sweat and hike to the
three lakes atop Mount Talinis
Best breakfast
At Why Not? Deli, they make lombardie, wheat bread and tasty sausages
Best night out
Gabby’s Bistro (at Florentina Homes) for wine and Hayahay along Flores Avenue for pizza
Must-eats
Budbod kabog (steamed birdseed, coconut milk, and sugar) from Chantilly
Must-buys
Sylvannas (Spanish sweets) from the Sans Rival Bakeshop
Insider’s tip
Rent a motorcycle and explore the city
area code (33)
WHERE TO SLEEP
Sarabia Manor Hotel and Convention Center makes for a grand and elegant residence when you’re visiting Iloilo. 101 Gen. Luna Street, Iloilo City, tel: (33) 335 1021 to 32, www.sarabiamanorhotel.com
WHERE TO SHOP
Buy Iloilo’s famous delicacies at the Original Biscocho House, a popular bakeshop with several branches. One of the older and bigger stores is found across the road from Jaro Plaza and the cathedral in the district of Jaro
WHAT TO EAT
Have one of the best tasting La Paz Batchoy at Deco’s. It’s cheap too! La Sallette building, Valeria Street
Pizza, pasta, tasty tenderloin steak, ox tongue in creamy mushroom sauce, and lamb chops at Afrique’s. Behind Jaro Cathedral and outside Hotel Del Rio along General Luna Street
Best breakfast
Lumpiang ubud (spring roll with coconut, shrimp and heart of palm) at Emilion Pinoy
Best night out
MO2 Videoke and Resto bar
Must-eats
Try the shrimp tempura at Maki’s
Must-buys
Buy baked goods and confectionery as pasalubong from Biscocho House
Insider’s tip
Iloilo city’s streets and curving riverside make it very conducive to exploration on foot
area code (32)
WHERE TO SLEEP
Located atop a hill, Marco Polo Plaza offers comfortable three-star digs and one of the best buffet breakfasts in town (Café Marco). Cebu Veteran’s Drive, Nivel Hills, Lahug, tel: (32) 253 1111 and (32) 887 1263
WHERE TO SHOP
For Cebu’s famous handcrafted guitars, head over to Mactan Island. If you have more time, you can even check out the rows of guitar factories in Abuno for their showrooms and see how guitars are made traditionally – just make sure you have a ride to get there
WHERE TO EAT
For a delicious selection of barbecues and a low-budget, no-frills, sumptuous eating experience, head over to Larsian, Cebu’s very popular row of barbecue stands. Located in the area near Fuente Osmeña and Chong Hua Hospital
WHAT TO SEE
Cebu’s Sinulog Festival (every third Sunday of January) is still a couple of months away but it’s never too early to book your trip in advance to watch the grand parade. Click on www.sinulog.ph for more information
The Basilica Minore del Santo Niño where the oldest religious relic in the Philippines resides. The statue was a gift from Queen Juana to Ferdinand Magellan and has survived fi res and wars
Best breakfast
Try the fresh seafood!
Best night out
The Loft at Skyrise, Banilad Town Center, and AsiaTown IT Park Lahug
Must-eats
Seafood specials at Café Laguna or Lighthouse, the best sisig in town at ZAO in Guadalupe, and fresh or dried mangoes
Must-buys
Dried squid, squid fl akes, dried mango and fl avored otap (oval sugary biscuit)
Insider’s tip
Every morning, Pasil fishport brings in the freshest fi sh. I highly recommend the blue marlin
area code (36)
WHERE TO SLEEP
Check in the DOT-accredited La Esperanza Hotel, which is conveniently situated near the town and the station
of the buses, vans, and jeepneys bound for nearby Caticlan, Roxas City, Iloilo and other nearby must-see places. Located at Osmeña Avenue, Kalibo, Aklan, tel: (36) 262 3989, (36) 268 9254, and (36) 262 5658
WHERE TO SHOP
Buy Aklan’s famous piña fabrics and other products at the Hugod Aklanon Tourism and Trade Center in Kalibo
Tourism Center. Burgos Street (between Veterans Avenue and Mabini Street), Kalibo, Aklan
WHERE TO EAT
For sumptuous European sausages, steaks, and potato rosti, dine at Willhelm Tell Deli and Restaurant. Roxas Avenue, Kalibo, Aklan Known for its Pinoy food, Mix and Match is reasonably priced wth a friendly service
crew. L Barrios Street, Kalibo, Aklan
WHAT TO SEE
Take a walk along a rickety bamboo footbridge at Bakhawan Eco Park in New Buswang, Kalibo. This mangrove reforestation project has won several awards – one of them being Best in Asia – and offers hours of active fun within the spacious green park
Best breakfast
Choose between continental favorites and Aklan specialties such as inubarang manok at Tierra Vega
Best night out
Also at Tierra Vega. Like Boracay but less pretentious and more cozy
Must-eats
Sticky-sweet suman – rice cake – and banana chips
Must-buys
Piña (pineapple silk) for your barong Tagalog (men’s formal wear)
Insider’s tip
Talk to the locals—we all know how to enjoy la vita bella
area code (36)
WHERE TO SLEEP
Nami Beach Resort is a cliff-side property that offers select rooms with outdoor jacuzzis and great views, lovely
food and the most personalized service. The spa treatments are absolutely relaxing. Diniwid Beach, Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan, tel: (36) 288 6753 to 55, email: namiboracay@yahoo.ca
WHERE TO SHOP
For affordable souvenirs (don’t forget to haggle) and places to eat (try the paluto, where you buy your own ingredients and have people cook them for a small fee), head over to D’ Talipapa. It recently opened more stores and restaurants. Near Boat Station Two
WHERE TO EAT
Sink your teeth into authentic Indian food at True Food. Sit down on cushions on the fl oor as you feast on low tables. Try rogan josh, which is lamb cooked in rich tomato and yoghurt. On White Beach
Best breakfast
Lemoni Café for its eggs benedict and poached eggs with smoked tangigue, and Zuzuni’s waffl es and pancakes
Best night out
Live reggae music at Bom Bom Bar and Pat’s Bar
Must-eats
Chori-burger! Also, paella and tapas at Dos Mestisos
Must-buys
Puka shell bracelets from Puka Beach
Insider’s tip
Hail for a tricycle – it’s PHP7 to PHP20 depending on your destination. When you queue, they charge PHP50 upfront
area code (36)
WHERE TO SLEEP
Next to a shopping mall and near the city center and Baybay Beach, La Hacienda Hotel features clean and
comfortable rooms. Arnaldo Blvd, Roxas City, tel: (36) 621 5129
Casa Felisa has an exclusive swimming pool and recreational center. San Antonio Beach Resort, Barangay Baybay, Roxas City
WHERE TO SHOP
Bring home some lovely potted ornamental plants (Capiz is a major producer of orchids) from the Capiz Multi-Purpose Cooperative. Balay Kapiznon Tradehouse, McKinley Street, Roxas City, tel: (36) 621 3445, email:
capiz_mcpi@yahoo.com
WHERE TO EAT
ead to popular chain Jo’s Inato for chicken barbecue and other grilled goodies. Washington Street, Roxas City,
tel: +36 621 0677 Taste the seafood dishes on display at open-air food stalls, restaurants and eateries along the shores of Roxas City. Try Kainan Village, Marc’s, RML Manokan, Tabai, Way Farer and Flatrock
WHAT TO SEE
Spend a day at Baybay Beach where you can jog, swim, or have a picnic by the shore
Best breakfast
Kainan Village
Best night out
Visit The Sandbar by the beach where you can enjoy great music with your favorite drink
Must-eats
Enjoy fresh seafood at Marc’s, RML Manokan and Tabai
Must-buys
Dried seafood, handcrafted bags, and home decor made from indigenous materials
Insider’s tip
Enjoy the nature and serenity at Roxas City’s mini Boracay named Olotayan
area code (48)
WHERE TO SLEEP
At the Asturias Hotel, all the rooms face the swimming pool or the lush garden. South National Highway, Tiniguiban, Puerto Princesa, tel: (48) 434 3851 or (2) 751 3615 (Manila offi ce)
WHERE TO SHOP
Bring home some handicrafts (such as a rainmaker, harvest fi gurines, mahogany walking canes, etc.) from Kamantian Native Handicrafts. Rizal Avenue, Puerto Princesa City
WHERE TO EAT
Check out Kalui, where you can take off your shoes, sit on the fl oor, and eat with your bare hands. Feel free to gorge on crabs, clams, and other fresh seafood. 369 Rizal Avenue, tel: (48) 933 2580
WHAT TO SEE
At Mount Salakot there’s a popular three-layer waterfall that drops into a cool pool of water. Swim, have a picnic in one of the huts nearby, or even look out for the rare, colorful butterfl ies found there
Visit the UNESCO World Heritage List ecotourism destination, the Puerto Princesa Subterranean Underground
River National Park, with a clear lagoon at the edge of the tunnel and guaranteed sightings of monkeys and
monitor lizards
Best breakfast
I prefer going to Itoys for breakfast. It’s open as early as 6am, and it’s a favorite expat hang-out
Best night out
Young people like to frequent Kina Butch in the evenings
Must-eats
Try tamilok, a woodworm delicacy that tastes sweeter than oysters
Must-buys
Dried and fresh fi sh, cashew nuts, either roasted or bandi (peanut brittle)
Insider’s tip
Plant trees on the Feast of the Forest, on the third week of June
area code (53)
WHERE TO SLEEP
Leyte Park Resort Hotel offers you a view of the San Pedro Bay where it converges with the San Juanico Strait,
the world’s narrowest strait. Along Magsaysay Blvd, Tacloban
WHERE TO SHOP
Just walk along the downtown area of Tacloban and hunt for pasalubong
Fine clay pots, jars, and other garden fi xtures at Tanauan Pottery. Banadera Street, Barangay Canramos, Tanauan, tel: (53) 322 4981
WHERE TO EAT
Giuseppe’s Restaurant for tasty Filipino- Italian food. Along Veteranos Avenue
WHAT TO SEE
For an island getaway, escape to the white sand beaches of Quatro Islas off Hilongos, Leyte
Best breakfast
Bo’s Coffee serves really good breakfast. You can also try the restaurant at Leyte Park Hotel
Best night out
Eat barbecue along Rizal Avenue. Sunzibar is a good place for dinner, too
Must-eats
Kinilaw na may gata (raw seafood in coconut milk) and baked scallops
Must-buys
Binagol (sweetened taro pudding with nuts) and moron (sticky rice, coconut milk and cocoa)
Isider’s tip
See the Pintados Festival
area code (38)
WHERE TO SLEEP
Situated on a hilltop, the Peacock Garden Resort and Spa offers a luxurious space for relaxation and a
spectacular view of the sea. Laze by the infi nity pool, dine by the terrace and enjoy the resort’s Roman spa
opening soon. Upper Laya, Baclayon, Bohol, tel: (38) 416 0483, email: info@ thepeacockgarden.com
WHERE TO SHOP
Organic produce from The Buzzz, Bohol Bee Farm, which has a restaurant and café at Island City Mall in Tagbilaran. Get bottles of pure honey, freshly-baked camote bread, muffi ns, herbed tea and so much more. The farm is located at Dao, Dauis, Panglao Island, Bohol, tel: (38) 502 2288, boholbeefarm.com
WHERE TO EAT
Miravilla Seafood Restaurant for a wide variety of the freshest catches. F.C. Harrison Extension, Tagbilaran,
tel: (38) 411 3867
WHAT TO SEE
Walk through a mangrove swamp, via the boardwalk, in the town of Maribojoc, which is around 12km from
Tagbilaran. At the end of your walk, you will fi nd a small island thick with tall coconut trees. Go birdwatching at the 90km2 Rajah Sikatuna National Park’s exciting trails
Best breakfast
Puto maya (sweet glutinous rice delicacy) and rice cakes at Cogon Market with native hot chocolate
Best night out
Groove to tunes at Tachycardia wine bar
Must-eats
Fresh fruit halo-halo with honey from The Buzzz, Bohol Bee Farm
Must-buys
Bamboo rainmakers, Baclayon broas or lady fi ngers and peanut kisses
Insider’s tip
Each day of May, a town celebrates its fi esta in honor of a patron saint
Mindanao
area (85)
WHERE TO SLEEP
For somewhere a bit out-of-the way, Tubay Mountain Beach Resort provides a rustic escape from the city. Northeast of Butuan City, it sits at the foot of a mountain, by the sea. La Fraternidad, Tubay, tel: (85) 342 350
WHERE TO SHOP
Walk along P. Burgos Street for Butuan’s version of Divisoria’s 168, where you can fi nd rows of stores selling cheap bags, toys, and more
WHERE TO EAT
For a relaxed lunch or dinner, head over to Margie’s. The cozy café is popular among Butuanons (especially the ones with their laptops in tow because of the free Wi-Fi) for having the best desserts in town. Their fresh lumpia, pandanwrapped chicken and black olive and tuyo pasta are also worth a try
WHAT TO SEE
Did you know that in the 11th century, Butuan was the country’s center of trade and commerce? Pay a visit to the National Museum and the Balanghay Shrine, a showcase of relics of seanavigating vessels built in 320 AD – nine of them have been found in Butuan
Best breakfast
Uncle Sam’s tapsilog and burgers
Best night out
Bargonomics for those who like videoke
Must-eats
Cookie monster from Margie’s Kitchen, exotic dishes from Mansion, Aling Cora’s kinilaw and chicken inato, and Weegols’ buco halo-halo
Must-buys
Bags, trinkets and throw pillows made of coco beads from Adolph
Insider’s tip
Drop by the Butuan heritage center and talk to local historian Greg Hontiveros
area code (88)
WHERE TO SLEEP
Apple Tree Resort and Hotel (formerly known as Lauremar Beach Hotel) is a relaxing beach retreat with a view of Macalajar Bay and Camiguin Island. Taboc, Opol, Cagayan de Oro, tel: (88) 22 735 411, appletreeresortcdo.com
WHERE TO SHOP
For mall action, head over to Limketkai Mall. It has fi ne dining restaurants, fast food chains, boutiques, four cinemas and a department store
WHERE TO EAT
Rosario Strip in Limketkai Center offers many food choices
WHAT TO SEE
Macahambus Adventure Park has gigantic century-old trees and the breathtaking Macahambus Gorge. Barangay Lumbia and Bayanga
Best breakfast
Nothing beats McDonald’s Divisoria breakfast
Best night out
The Night Café in Divisoria, which happens on weekends, has lots of great fi nds, delicious food and live bands
Must-eats
Butcher’s Best Barbeque is a barbecue place that offers great value
Must-buys
Local delicacies like pastel and cheese sticks
Insider’s tip
Do not be afraid to ask for help from locals. Cagayanons are well known for their friendliness and hospitality
area code (82)
WHERE TO SLEEP
Get four-star treatment at the Royal Mandaya Hotel. Most of its 161 guestrooms and suites provide a
wonderful view of the Davao Gulf, Mount Apo or the cityscape. J. Palma Gil Street, Davao City, tel: (82) 225 8888, email: info@royalmandaya.com
WHERE TO SHOP
The NCCC shopping complex has most of the mall essentials — a supermarket, cinemas, shops and
restaurants — and where you can buy crates of fresh fruits (pomelos, mangosteen, durian) and tuna packed in
ice ready to be shipped for pasalubong
WHERE TO EAT
Regarded as an institution among Davao restaurants, Harana Family Restaurant has been around since the 1980s and remains a favorite destination for delicious local dishes. Torres Street, Davao City
WHAT TO SEE
Eden Nature Park and Resort at the foot of Mount Talomo in Toril, Davao City. Commune with nature under a canopy of trees — or over it in thrilling sky-diver fashion! Visit the Eagle Farm in Calinan and learn all about this endangered species, succesfully bred in captivity here. And then pop by the Malagos Gardens to see gorgeous pomelo and durian fruit tree orchards
Best breakfast
Café Marco of Marco Polo Davao Hotel for the longest buffet in town
Best night out
Start at Eagles’ at Marco Polo then go to Bak-Bak at K1 compound, then Urban Club at Autoshop Compound, Saluti and Some Place Else at Habana Compound
Must-eats
Taste our fresh native durian and tuna!
Must-buys
Crates of juicy pomelos, vacuum packs of fresh durian meat and frozen tuna
Insider’s tip
Hang out in areas that offer several places of interest
area code (64)
WHERE TO SLEEP
Estosan Garden Hotel is one of the city’s premier accommodations. Gov Guttierez Street, Cotabato City, tel: (64) 421 6777 Hotel Filipino is a 68-room budget inn. Along Gen S K Pendatum Avenue, tel: (64) 421 2307
WHERE TO SHOP
In Barter Trade Center, near Estosan Hotel, you can get beautiful locallywoven malongs (tube skirts)
Don’t forget to pop by South Seas Mall for anything from liquor to local crafts, www.southseasmall.com
WHERE TO EAT
Order good and reasonably priced Chinese food at either Peach Garden or Mardoney’s. Don Rufi no Alonzo Street Le Sourelle for pasta and desserts. Along Quezon Avenue
WHAT TO SEE
The Kutawato Caves, which is a network of caves found at the foot of Tantawan or PC Hill, are the only caves
in the country found right smack in the city, behind the old capitol building. Depending on which cave you enter
(Bagua, Caverna Español, Kweba ni Satur or Provincial Capitol Cave), you’ll see rock formations, a pond of salty spring water and cunning tunnels
Best breakfast
Mardoney’s yummy fried rice
Best night out
Spending leisure time with friends singing at Café Florencio videoke bar
Must-eats
Batchoy at William’s Lapaz Batchoy, bulalo (bone marrow) at Kusina Almonte and pastil (rice with shredded chicken or fi sh toppings wrapped in banana leaves)
Must-buys
Malongs (worn by men and women)
Insider’s tip
Don’t leave the city without visiting our caves, located right in the heart of the city
area code (88)
WHERE TO SLEEP
Check out Royal Garden Hotel on Burgos Street and Plaza Beatris Hotel, or the smaller lodgings such as Minerva Tourist Inn on Washington Street
WHERE TO SHOP
Head to Ozamis public market for lato (seaweed greens) and fresh baby ginger
WHERE TO EAT
RS Ihaw-Ihaw is know for their barbecued treats. Gomez Street, Juan Luna, Ozamis City
WHAT TO SEE
Visit the Immaculate Conception Roman Catholic Cathedral, and the German pipe organ, which is the second largest in the country
See the bells of Bukagan Hill, a lookout point that’s 92m above sea level. Or check out Fort Santiago, a 225-year-old stone fort on Panguil Bay
Best breakfast
Native delicacies such as tocino, tapa and longganisa freshly served at Mang Inasal on Valconcha Street
Best night out
Cotta and Plaza along the seashore or pier is windy and cozy at night
Must-eats
Sizzling bulalo and picy sizzling gambas at Dwino’s Grill, Washington Street
Must-buys
Kakanin – native delicacies that are usually rice-based – such as torta, budbud, and bibingka from Dwino’s Grill
Insider’s tip
Get pretty at Quality Skin Care and Spa along Washington Street
area code (86)
WHERE TO SLEEP
The Tavern Hotel was established in 1946 as a restaurant providing overnight accommodations mostly to American GIs coming from the war. Since then, it has become a historical landmark and witness to the people’s triumphs and trials. Borromeo Street, Surigao City, tel: (86) 826 8566, email: hoteltavern@ yahoo.com
WHERE TO SHOP
Surigao is well-known for its very fresh seafood, which you can buy from the market
WHERE TO EAT
Hotels such as Philippine Gateway Hotel and Tavern Hotel have restaurants where you can enjoy unhurried meals. But for more casual dining, try Lotty Bar B-Q in the harbor area and Mario’s Garden Grille on Borromeo Street
WHAT TO SEE
Surigao is the jump-off point to Siargao Island, which is a surfer’s paradise. To get there, take a four-hour roro (cargo ship) to the island.
The Surigao Heritage Museum is a treasure trove of archaelogical relics that date back to when the Spaniards fi rst landed in Agusan and Surigao
Take a cruise on a boat through the mangrove forest called Daya-san
Best breakfast
Continental breakfast at Gateway Hotel or kinilaw (raw fi sh soaked in vinegar) at Mama Aida’s on Borromeo street
Best night out
Having a late night meal at The Tavern Hotel on the boulevard
Must-eats
Chicken barbeque from street stalls at the Pier and halo-halo at Gateway Hotel
Must-buys
Sayongsong (rice-based delicacy)
Insider’s tip
Mama Aida’s seafood dishes are the best or visit the market to fi nd fi sh, shells, and other delicacies
area code (65)
WHERE TO SLEEP
West End Court for quiet, homey and very affordable accommodations. 268 Echavez Street, Dipolog City, tel: (65) 212 5300
WHERE TO SHOP
Art lovers can drop by Goodtimes Café – an art gallery-cum-restaurant within a small private park – for paintings, sculptures, papier mache masks, other collectibles, and cups of really good coffee. Corner of Lopez Jaena and P. Garcia Streets, Biasong, Dipolog City
WHERE TO EAT
Hotel dining at Seven Treasures in Top Plaza Hotel for Asian cuisine. Echavez Street corner Quezon Avenue
Have the bibingkitas (fl at rice cakes) at Kendoughmagic Kaffei. Be sure to try Big Joe’s Cafe for lunch and enjoy binagoongang baboy (pork stewed in shrimp paste). General Luna Street
WHAT TO SEE
Go deep-sea fi shing or dolphin watching as there are many beaches near the city. Work up a sweat and climb up 4004 steps to reach Linabo Peak, where you’ll get a magnifi cent view of the twin cities of Dipolog and Dapitan. You can also visit the Subanen village and trek through Cogon Eco-Tourism Park’s 40-hectare natural forest. Or swim at Sungkilaw Falls
Best breakfast
Try the sikwate’t budbod (chocolate drink with sticky rice) in Bon’s Café
Best night out
Go bar hopping at Fat Cat, Seabreeze Resto Bar, 55th Ave and Cool J
Must-eats
Taste our special su-tu-kil (sugba for inihaw, tula for tinola and kilaw for kilawin)
Must-buys
Our famous Spanish sardines
Insider’s tip
Go for the outdoor activity Tyrollean Traverse, which is part of the city’s Eco- Adventure Tour Package.
area code (83)
WHERE TO SLEEP
Sydney Hote offers accommodations at reasonable rates, and is just a few minutes from the airport and General Santos’s shopping and business districts. Pioneer corner Pendaton Avenue, General Santos, tel: (83) 301 9140, email: info@safi hotels.com
WHERE TO SHOP
At KCC Mall, get souvenir shirts, local handicrafts, factory surplus items, and more. Also check out Metacrafts for personalized printing on pendants. Jose Catolico Avenue, Lagao, General Santos City
WHAT TO SEE
The spectacular view of Sarangani Bay, the cityscape, and mountain ranges from the Sarangani Highlands, where you can also enjoy Filipino comfort food at the restaurant or simply take a stroll around its lush garden
Best breakfast
Try the Cookie Factory forthe occasional eat-all-you-can spread.
Best night out
Go to the East Asia Royale Hotel grounds, where they sometimes hold street parties or foam parties with live bands
Must-eats
Try tuna burger patties, lumpia, chorizo, and tuna chicharon (pork rind)
Must-buys
Our fresh tuna belly, sashimi, durian candies and asparagus
Insider’s tip
Visit our beaches, such as the white sands of Glan ngani
area code (62)
WHERE TO SLEEP
Grand Astoria Hotel has spacious rooms and a very convenient location. Major Jalbon Street, Zamboanga City, tel: (62) 991 2510
WHERE TO SHOP
Pop into the mid-sized shopping center Southway Square, which houses a supermarket, a department store,
popular fast food chains and salons. Along Gov Lim Avenue
WHERE TO EAT
Mano-Mano na Greenfi eld Restaurant for seafood and other Chavacano food. 761 Gov. Ramos Avenue, Zamboanga, tel: (62) 992 4717
Hai San Seafood Market and Restaurant for sumptuous seafood prepared in the traditional Chinese way or however you want it cooked – as adobo, grilled, kilawin and more. 60 San Jose Road, Zamboanga City, tel: (62) 991 5506
WHAT TO SEE
The Great and Little Sta Cruz islands for its unique pinkish sand. Beyond the beautiful, almost deserted beach of the Great island, there’s a mangrove, a small Badjao village and a burial ground. Within Little island is a military installation. Coordinate trips with the Philippine Tourist Authority in front of Lantaka Hotel
Best breakfast
Lantaka Hotel By The Sea. Savor their pastries, smell the brewed coffee and enjoy the ambience
Best night out
If you love to sing, go to Park 88 or AlejandrasMust-eats
Muslim delicacies like pastil
Must-buys
Seafood and marine products and barter goods like Rocca and Apollo wafer sticks
Insider’s tip
Learn some Chavacano, such as Quetal (how are you?) and Hola! (hello!)