RAMADA HOTEL, MANILA
As the only international hotel in the world’s oldest Chinatown, Ramada Manila brings you a step closer to the gastronomical adventures and cultural wonders that Binondo has to offer. Located only 11km away from Ninoy Aquino International Airport, you have easy access to Manila’s historic spots - Intramuros, the Fort Santiago, and the Rizal Park are all within a 4km distance. Just next door is one of Manila’s oldest and most beautiful churches - Minor Basilica of St. Lorenzo Ruiz, or more commonly known as Binondo Church.
You’ll feel right at home in their contemporary Asian-inspired rooms featuring high-quality amenities such as flat-screen TV with cable channels, complimentary wireless internet access, private bathroom with rain shower, hairdryer, personal safe, and minibar.
ASTORIA RESORT, PALAWAN
Astoria Palawan is a five-hectare resort in the heart of the Philippines’ Final Frontier, Puerto Princesa. The resort kisses the shores of the majestic Sulu Sea and is a peaceful enclave of emerald virgin forests, grasslands, and mountain ranges. Besides reconnecting you with nature, you can also find fun, adventure, and good food at Astoria Palawan.
The resort features a 39-metre infinity pool, a recreation pavilion with karaoke and games, and an in-house restaurant and bar. Reach the epitome of relaxation and luxury in one of their 40 spacious private rooms and suites housed in 13 leaf-inspired, wood-cabin villas.
Astoria Palawan is home to the first and only waterpark in Puerto Princesa. Taking up one hectare of the entire property, this aquatic playground features many aqua thrills and adventures that both kids and kids-at-heart will surely love. With exciting slides, rides, and waves, limitless enjoyment is a guarantee!
You can go sightseeing of the 16th century Spanish colonial structures like churches and forts. You can gain indepth isight into world war II when you tour the Corregidor Island, enjoy Manila and Tagaytay tour with Taal vocano, cultural and dance show with dinner in Manila, river cruise, shopping, underground river tour, walks in old town and so on.
Philippines is an archipelago of over 7000 islands in South East Asia. What attracts tourists to Philippines is its vast rich biodiversity, envious hospitality, paradise like beaches and their lively culture. Shopping malls in Manila are gigantic and a shopper's paradise. The country is also known for handicrafts. The weather is not extreme and therefore tourists can pretty much go here throughout the year. Darp Travels Philippines deals allow you to enjoy everything mentioned above.
Manila is the capital city which has a mix of Spanish colonial and modern architecture. It also hosts the 16th century San Agustin church and Fort Santiago. Cebu is popular with tourists for 16th century landmarks like Basilica Minore del Santo Nino and Fort San Pedro. Boracay is a small island known for its resorts and beaches backed by palm trees, bars and restaurants. Bulabog beach is a hub for water sports.Other popular places are Palawan, world's best island winner for three times and Siargao, the tear-shaped island.
RAMADA HOTEL, MANILA
As the only international hotel in the world’s oldest Chinatown, Ramada Manila brings you a step closer to the gastronomical adventures and cultural wonders that Binondo has to offer. Located only 11km away from Ninoy Aquino International Airport, you have easy access to Manila’s historic spots - Intramuros, the Fort Santiago, and the Rizal Park are all within a 4km distance. Just next door is one of Manila’s oldest and most beautiful churches - Minor Basilica of St. Lorenzo Ruiz, or more commonly known as Binondo Church.
You’ll feel right at home in their contemporary Asian-inspired rooms featuring high-quality amenities such as flat-screen TV with cable channels, complimentary wireless internet access, private bathroom with rain shower, hairdryer, personal safe, and minibar.
ASTORIA RESORT, PALAWAN
Astoria Palawan is a five-hectare resort in the heart of the Philippines’ Final Frontier, Puerto Princesa. The resort kisses the shores of the majestic Sulu Sea and is a peaceful enclave of emerald virgin forests, grasslands, and mountain ranges. Besides reconnecting you with nature, you can also find fun, adventure, and good food at Astoria Palawan.
The resort features a 39-metre infinity pool, a recreation pavilion with karaoke and games, and an in-house restaurant and bar. Reach the epitome of relaxation and luxury in one of their 40 spacious private rooms and suites housed in 13 leaf-inspired, wood-cabin villas.
Astoria Palawan is home to the first and only waterpark in Puerto Princesa. Taking up one hectare of the entire property, this aquatic playground features many aqua thrills and adventures that both kids and kids-at-heart will surely love. With exciting slides, rides, and waves, limitless enjoyment is a guarantee!
Philippines is an archipelago of over 7000 islands in South East Asia. What attracts tourists to Philippines is its vast rich biodiversity, envious hospitality, paradise like beaches and their lively culture. Shopping malls in Manila are gigantic and a shopper's paradise. The country is also known for handicrafts. The weather is not extreme and therefore tourists can pretty much go here throughout the year. Darp Travels Philippines deals allow you to enjoy everything mentioned above.
You can go sightseeing of the 16th century Spanish colonial structures like churches and forts. You can gain indepth isight into world war II when you tour the Corregidor Island, enjoy Manila and Tagaytay tour with Taal vocano, cultural and dance show with dinner in Manila, river cruise, shopping, underground river tour, walks in old town and so on.
Manila is the capital city which has a mix of Spanish colonial and modern architecture. It also hosts the 16th century San Agustin church and Fort Santiago. Cebu is popular with tourists for 16th century landmarks like Basilica Minore del Santo Nino and Fort San Pedro. Boracay is a small island known for its resorts and beaches backed by palm trees, bars and restaurants. Bulabog beach is a hub for water sports.Other popular places are Palawan, world's best island winner for three times and Siargao, the tear-shaped island.