Friday, October 26, 2018
Boracay’s water
A foreign couple plays with the water at White Beach in Boracay on Friday, being one of the first tourists to arrive on the first day of the reopening of Boracay after a six-month closure. Despite unfinished infrastructure to service travelers, thousands descended on the island to enjoy the famous white beach the island is known for.
source: news.abs-cbn.com
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Palawan voted 'world's best island' for 2017
MANILA – The tropical paradise of Palawan in the Philippines was once again voted the “world’s best island” by readers of Travel + Leisure magazine.
Palawan ranked first in Travel + Leisure’s World Best Island list for 2017, which is based on readers’ ratings, getting a score of 93.15.
It landed the No. 1 spot last year and in 2013.
“There’s nothing quite like immersing yourself in the natural wonders of this Philippine archipelago, which many of our readers described as ‘rustic,’ ‘romantic,’ ‘affordable’ and ‘relaxing.’ As one fan succinctly wrote, ‘it’s the single most beautiful place on earth,’” Travel + Leisure writer Rebecca Ascher-Walsh said in an article published on Tuesday, referring to Palawan.
Another popular destination in the Philippines, Boracay, made it to No. 3 in Travel + Leisure’s list this year with a score of 89.67.
The island, known as the country’s summer party capital, ranked second in 2016.
Here’s the complete list:
1. Palawan, Philippines (93.15)
2. Hilton Head Island, South Carolina (90.83)
3. Boracay, Philippines (89.67)
4. Galapagos Islands, Ecuador (89.20)
5. Santorini, Greece (89.19)
6. Maui, Hawaii (89.17)
7. Kauai, Hawaii (88.72)
8. Ischia, Italy (88.53)
9. Hvar and the Dalmatian Islands, Croatia (87.75)
10. Bali, Indonesia (87.61)
source: news.abs-cbn.com
Sunday, March 12, 2017
Boracay eats: Cha-cha's lets the fun shine in
BORACAY -- Summer is fast approaching, and to many, the ultimate fun in the sun can only mean a trip to Condé Nast Traveler's Readers’ Choice Awards’ World’s Best Island of 2016—Boracay.
But this Mecca for beach lovers and thrill seekers is also fast becoming a food destination. It’s home to numerous hole in D’Mall restaurants, cafes in its innards and alleyways, and restaurant concepts from A to Z dotting the whole of White Beach.
Standing out is a challenge. New players must find ways to step up their game like in the case of one of Boracay’s newest restaurants, Cha-cha’s Beach Café at the Coast Boracay, which marks the triumphant return of the Raintree Hospitality Group to the island.
As the hotel’s main F&B outlet, Cha-cha’s Beach Cafe serves an extensive breakfast spread to guests, including breakfast staples like freshly made bread, bacon, hashbrowns, rice and various fix-ins, an egg station, overnight oats, salads, cereals, among others.
Some unconventional items are also on offer like pizza (for our visit it was Breakfast Pizza with chives, cheese, bacon with a fried egg), some curry (a deep flavored and rich fish curry), a pho station, hummus with chips, 65-degree soft boiled eggs, and waffles with ube sauce, to name some.
Morning coffee, meanwhile, can be a glass of cold brew, or a cup of hot coffee. Latte, flat white, mocha or Americano, each cup is made fresh at every order.
Breakfast endings are sweeter with pastries, cakes, as well as healthier items like fresh fruit, and house-made fruit-yogurt cups.
ALA CARTE
For the other times of the day, there’s Cha-cha’s Beach Café ala carte menu. Serving the best out of Raintree’s restaurants, their menu contains “tropical” versions of Raintree favorites.
Take the Winner Winner Fried Chicken, inspired by Providore’s Winner Winner Chicken Dinner -- juicy fried chicken in a light batter, served alongside fries and two dips -- a chili honey, and a white gravy. Suiting the location, the chili honey hits the spot, adding hot and sweet to a savory bite of chicken.
Pizza is a common item in some of Raintree’s restaurants (Stella, Chelsea, Museum Café), and now, Cha-cha’s Beach Café’s as well. Stone-fired thin-crust classics like Margherita, All Meat, or pineapple-topped Hawaii Five-o, are available, as well as signature flavors like the Sriracha BBQ Chicken (sweet and spicy, topped with tender pieces of chicken barbecue, shredded lettuce, and finished with a fruity drizzle of heat from sriracha).
Grilled Chicken Satay feels like a nod to the Asian flavors of the Museum Café. Eight sticks of chicken kissed by the grill served with a spicy coconut peanut sauce, cooled down with a side of fresh cucumbers and red onions. Nahmprik or a chili salt is available on the side to taste.
How about some street tacos in Boracay? Cha-cha’s Taco Truck has homemade soft tortillas with filling options like Carne Asada, BBQ Chicken, and Fish. Try the Carnitas with its sweet-adobo pork filling a perfect combo to a swig of beer, or your liquor of choice.
Fresh seafood is one of the great things about island life, and in Cha-cha’s bestsellers include a Cold Seafood Platter (swimmer crabs, prawn cocktail, poke, ceviche, clams, and mussels), and their answer to the poke craze, a big bright bowl of sunshine, the Cold Spicy Salmon and Tuna Poke Bowl (raw tuna and salmon with pickled cucumber, fresh avocado, ikura (fish roe), gari (pickled ginger), fresh seaweed, and nori over Japanese rice).
The signature dessert, meanwhile, takes its cue from Chelsea’s Tres Leches. Cha-cha’s Coconut Mango Tres Leches has milk-soaked cake layers covered with Chantilly cream and sprinkled with dessicated coconut on a pool of cold Mango sauce with sago pearls. Striking and beautiful, best to be shared.
DRINKS BY THE BEACH
Nothing beats a cold drink by the beach, and in Cha-cha’s Beach Cafe these can translate to smoothies, floats, shakes, beer, mocktails, and cocktails.
Mocktails to mention include the Passionfruit, Orange & Matcha Iced Tea, and the Grapefruit, Lemon and Ginger soda, citrusy concoctions that can effortlessly refresh in a hot summer’s day.
For some serious vacation-vibes, there’s the Tropical Fruit Punch, packing quite the fruity wallop with pineapple, watermelon, orange juice and some cherry syrup.
On the more alcoholic side of things, one cocktail option is the National, a Cuba Libre-esque rum drink that replaces lime and sugar, with Filipino ingredients like calamansi and panocha sugar.
If you’ve never done it, having ‘A Really Cheesy Umbrella Tiki Drink’ by the beach during a vacation should be a must-do. The cloudy cocktail is a melon liqueur-tinged pina colada made extra cheesy with a pineapple-umbrella garnish in a fun Tiki glass. You can’t help but “Let The Fun Shine” as you sip this wearing your beach togs, as you stare at the beach and bask at the gloriousness of where you are.
Happy hour starts at 3 p.m. every day with buy 1 take 1 promo on selected cocktails, and special beer promotions.
In an island of many choices, Cha-cha’s Beach Café offers an intriguing mix of the old and the new, the familiar and the unusual. Food-wise that translates to reimagined bestselling Raintree dishes, while for the hotel, it’s the trademark Raintree hospitality once felt in the island, but now in a new location, also in prices that won’t break the bank.
source: news.abs-cbn.com
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Going to #LaBoracay? This resort will open on May 1
MANILA – A new resort will soft-open in Boracay on May 1, just in time for the Labor Day weekend.
Coast Boracay, the latest venture of the Raintree Hospitality and Beach Design Group Inc., is located at Station 2.
The resort’s rates for the LaBoracay season start at P5,000++ for a deluxe room inclusive of buffet breakfast, round-trip transfers to and from Caticlan, use of the swimming pool, gym and play room, and Wi-Fi access.
“We’re ready,” said general manager Randy Salvador. “There is a huge demand for accommodations during LaBoracay season. By opening up our available rooms, we are addressing the fun, crazy vibe of LaBoracay.”
Boracay is always jam-packed during the Labor Day weekend as the island is transformed into a non-stop party venue.
source: www.abs-cbnnews.com
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
LOOK: Bikini-clad Anne Curtis heats up Amanpulo
MANILA – Aside from former beauty queen Bianca Manalo, another local celebrity recently raised the temperature in the island resort of Amanpulo in Palawan as she flaunted her toned body.
Kapamilya star Anne Curtis, together with her boyfriend Erwan Heussaff and her sister Jasmine, visited Amanpulo last week.
On Instagram, the “It’s Showtime” host posted photos of herself wearing a bikini as she explores the island resort, which she referred to as “paradise.”
Her posts immediately garnered tens of thousands of “likes” from her fans and followers, who all praised her sexy figure.
Before Manalo and Curtis, model Coleen Garcia caused social media buzz as she showed off her well-sculpted body during a vacation with boyfriend Billy Crawford in Maldives.
Her photos quickly circulated online, with netizens turning to her as their new “fitspiration.”
source: www.abs-cbnnews.com
Friday, February 6, 2015
Boracay Water starts building P86M transmission line
MANILA, Philippines - Boracay Water said it has started building the Nabaoy Transmission Line, which is aimed at increasing water supply capacity in the island.
The P86-million project includes the construction of a 5.5 kilometer pipe connecting Nabaoy River water source to the Caticlan Water Treatment Plant.
The project will increase water supply capacity from 14.5 million liters per day (MLD) to 20 MLD.
The transmission line is expected to be completed by mid-year.
It is expected to meet the increasing water demand of Boracay, due to the growing number of tourists.
The Department of Tourism estimates that tourist arrivals to Boracay will jump 22 percent to 1.8 million this year. Boracay is one of the places that will host the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit this year.
Boracay Water, a company formed through the partnership of Manila Water and the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority in 2009, provides water and used water services in Boracay, Malay, Aklan, particularly in its three barangays – Manocmanoc, Balabag, and Yapak.
source: www.abs-cbnnews.com
Friday, November 28, 2014
LOOK: Maria Sharapova visits Palawan
MANILA, Philippines – Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova enjoyed the beaches of Palawan weeks before her scheduled games at the International Premier Tennis League (IPTL).
The 27-year-old stunner posted pictures of her Palawan visit on her Instagram account.
Sharapova told ABS-CBN’s Dyan Castillejo that she learned about the place through the Internet and her interactions with friends online.
"It's a trip I wanted to take for many years. So I kind of went around these islands with my friends. It was really fun," she said.
She added that the Filipinos’ hospitality made the trip even more fulfilling.
“The people were so generous, it made the trip so great."
Sharapova will be joining other tennis superstar in Manila for the inaugural IPTL which begins on Friday.
source: www.abs-cbnnews.com
Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Palawan is world's 'most beautiful' island: website
MANILA – The Philippines’ very own Palawan island has been dubbed by a popular news and opinion website as “the most beautiful island in the world.”
Carly Ledbetter of The Huffington Post wrote an article about Palawan published on the website on November 24.
Titled “Palawan, The Most Beautiful Island In The World, Is Sheer Perfection,” the article focused on what the province has to offer.
It also featured several photos of Palawan, from Kayangan Lake to the island’s many beaches and “incredible and rare” wildlife.
“It’s hard to believe the Philippines are an under-appreciated tropical travel destination, especially with their extraordinary hiking, biking, beaches and of course – islands that are THIS beautiful,” wrote Ledbetter, who is the Associate Lifestyle Editor of The Huffington Post.
“And while we’d like to visit every single island in the Philippines, there’s one island in particular we’re zeroing in on – Palawan, a hidden piece of paradise that was recently named ‘The Top Island in the World’ by Conde Nast Traveler’s Reader Choice Awards,” she added.
“There, beautiful blue water mixes with emerald green, jungle-filled mountains that appear to rise up from the ocean, and small fishing villages dot the island. Together with its neighboring islands, it creates the Palawan province, aka Paradise.”
Last month, the award-winning US travel magazine Conde Nast Traveler released the results of its 27th annual Readers’ Choice Awards.
Palawan, with over 76,000 votes, beat out the likes of Kiawah Island in South Carolina, Maui in Hawaii, Bazaruto Archipelago in Mozambique, the Great Barrier Reef and Whitsunday Islands in Australia, and Santorini in Greece.
source: www.abs-cbnnews.com
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Taiwan to spend $100M on disputed Spratlys
TAIPEI - Taiwan plans to spend more than $100 million to build a dock big enough for warships in the disputed Spratly islands, a legislator said Thursday, as other claimants strengthen their regional military presence.
The plan submitted to parliament Thursday by the coastguard would cost Tw$3.4 billion ($112.4 million). Sources said the spending is expected to be approved.
The dock will be an upgrade on the existing pier at the Taiwan-controlled island of Taiping, the biggest island in the Spratlys. It is scheduled to become operational in 2016.
"National security authorities have decided to expedite the project as the other countries in the region have been increasing their naval and air force deployment in the past few years, further complicating the issue," legislator Lin Yu-fang said in a statement.
Once it is completed, large supply ships and even naval frigates will be able to berth, said Lin, a legislator from the ruling Kuomintang party who sits on parliament's defence committee.
The current pier caters only to small patrol boats.
Once the dock work is completed the runway on Taiping will be extended, Lin said.
Taiwan built a 1,150-metre (3,800-foot) runway on Taiping in mid-2006, despite protests from other countries with claims to the disputed island group.
Taiwan, Vietnam, Brunei, China, Malaysia, and the Philippines claim all or part of the potentially oil-rich Spratlys.
All claimants except Brunei have troops based on some part of the archipelago of more than 100 islets, reefs and atolls, which have a total land mass of less than five square kilometres (two square miles).
Overlapping claims in the South China Sea are seen as a potential military flashpoint, and there has been a series of disputes in recent years.
The Philippines and Vietnam have been strengthening their military deployment in the sea after complaining that China is becoming increasingly aggressive in asserting its own claims.
source: www.abs-cbnnews.com
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Boracay beats Santorini and Bali as World’s Best Island

From No. 4 island overall in the world and No. 2 island in Asia in 2011, Boracay Island this year beats world renowned destinations like Santorini, Bali, and Sicily to emerge as 2012′s World’s Best Island in the annual survey of US-based magazine Travel + Leisure.
This year’s winners of the survey, which is now on its 17th year, were determined through a questionnaire developed and issued by the magazine’s editors in association with ROI Research Inc. The survey was made available to magazine readers through TLWorldsBest.com from December 1, 2010, to March 31, 2012. The survey took strict standards in the sense that after March 31, respondents were even screened by the T + L team just to ensure the survey retains its integrity and “any identified travel-industry professionals who completed the survey were eliminated from the final tally.”
Boracay leaped ahead of last year’s Best Island, Santorini in Greece, which has gone down to No. 6 this year. Bali in Indonesia retains its No. 2 position. Last year’s No. 3, Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, was nowhere in this year’s Top 10 list. Instead, this year’s No. 3 is Galapagos while No. 4 went to Maui. The other islands named were Great Barrier Reef Islands (No. 5), Kauai (No. 7), Big Island in Hawaii (No. 8), Sicily in Italy (No. 9), and Vancouver Island in British Columbia (No. 10).
In a Today show guesting, T+L’s features director Nilou Mohammed announced the new set of Travel + Leisure World’s Best Award winners. She described Boracay as very important because it’s “something you should know about when you’re interested in culture and value. It’s a place that’s not really on everyone’s radar but not only does it have hotels that start at US$50 but also incredible hotels like the Shangri-La So you get the high and low.”
Discovery Shores in Boracay also bagged Travel + Leisure World’s Best 2012 Hotel Spa in the Asian Region. T + L has described the experience in the luxurious resort as: “Barefoot elegance is the prevailing vibe on this tiny island, where the 2 ½-mile stretch known as White Beach is often singled out for having the softest sand in the world.”
Top winners in each category will be honored at an awards ceremony on July 14 to be hosted by the magazine’s Editor in Chief Nancy Novogrod and VP/Publisher Jean-Paul Kyrillos at the new Mr. C Beverly Hills hotel in Los Angeles.
source: interaksyon.com