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Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Shangi-La Mactan





Shangri-La............ Means Paradise.... Eden............ Indeed, this place is Eden............
Resort Details

Just 15 minutes from Mactan-Cebu International Airport, the second-largest airport in the Philippines with direct service from many international cities, Shangri-La's Mactan Resort and Spa recently completed a three-year major renovation programme on its 547 rooms and suites. The new resort features a stylish design, sleek contemporary furniture, and the latest in-room communications and media amenities.

The highlight of the contemporary resort is the entirely refurbished Ocean Wing, that contains exceptionally luxurious and spacious accommodations with memorable views of the Visayan Sea.
Families will enjoy the many opportunities to share a vacation together including Adventure Zone, an indoor playground, and E-Zone, a complete entertainment hub with arcades and two state-of-the-art karaoke rooms. Adults can indulge in the luxury of CHI The Spa at Shangri-La, one of the largest and most luxurious spa villages in the Philippines.
Awards
Shangri-La's Mactan Resort and Spa has been recognized as one of Asia’s best leisure and family resort destinations. Here are some of our most recent awards and recognitions:
"Top Hotel in Asia", Hotel Club, 2008
"Favorite Spa in the Philippines", SpaFinder Readers' Choice Awards, 2008
"World Savers Honorable Mention", Condé Nast World Savers Awards, 2008
"ASEAN Green Hotel", ASEAN Tourism Forum, 2008
"Best Spa", Travel Weekly Asia Industry Awards, 2008
"Top 2 Best Vacation Resort", Asia Money Travel Poll, 2008
"Top 2 Best Spa", Asia Money Travel Poll, 2008
"Top 3 Best Resorts in Asia", Asia Money Asia Pacific Travel Poll, 2007
"World's Best Resorts", Zagat Guide, 2007
"Best 3 Family Hotels", HotelClub.com, 2007
"Best Spa", Travel Weekly Asia Industry Awards, 2007
Services & Facilities
Shangri-La's Mactan Resort and Spa offers a comprehensive range of services for both leisure and business travellers, including a Guest Services desk with Japanese and Korean staff, broadband Internet, and wireless access in designated areas. Feel free to contact us if you require a service not listed here.
24-hour Business Centre
Airport Transfer
Baby Sitting / Child Care
Car Rental Service
City Shuttle Service
Clinic
Complimentary Shoeshine Service
Conference Facilities
Express Check-in and Check-out
Facilities for the Physically Challenged
Florist
Foreign Exchange Counter
Gift Shop
Hair / Beauty Salon
Laundry & Valet Service
Non-smoking Rooms
Parking Facilities
Postal / Courier Service
Safe Deposit Box
Shopping Arcade
Travel Agency / Tour Desk
Wine Shop
Business Centre
The Business Centre offers comprehensive service and facilities. If there is something you need handled immediately, our staff will do everything possible to assist you. Business amenities include:
Secretarial service
Courier service
Private boardroom
Two meeting rooms



Sunday, February 15, 2009

My Assorted Pics with family and friends

Friends @ Ratsky
Friends @ Ratsky with band at background

The San Miguel Light isn't mine
NJ's Birthday
Who is the red lady in white???
LMW and Taiyo Yuden Employees
Its windy outside
Jennifer and I
Mally and ME
Rhia and Sweety ME
Who's the red lady in white part 2
Mally and Me with Carps in the Aquarium
Nice Post
Little Mermaid
Taiyo Yuden Models
Taiyo Yuden Mermaids and Mermans
Front Act
My post birthday celebration
Swimming Time with a Pauper Fish(the Guy with Big Tummy) lolz..... hahaha
Television Model
Sweet Indian Lady
My Family and Nature
Friends with Clouds
Peace
Mally and ME in Blue Reef
Jenesa and I
Jenesa and I part 2
Jenesa and I part 3
Arkwerks International Christmas Party
In my boarding house
I love Music
Peace on Earth
Sweet Smile
Flowers for me???
Malong Galore
Scary???
Mirror Drama
Malong Galore part 2

Thursday, February 12, 2009

I dream about coming to BORACAY........ someday....










I dream About Coming here:





When I was still a child, Boracay is a DREAM.........because I have only seen it in the Television........

From then on, I became curious of this place until I am adult enough to learn how to use the computer to explore the net........... Boracay indeed is a Paradise on which I do want to explore..........

I know that this dream will not be a dream forever .....
I know one of this days I could save money to have a vacation on this paradise......
I know that the second time I would post pictures of Boracay is that I in it........


Boracay:

Boracay is a tropical island located approximately 315km (200 miles) south of Manila and 2km off the northwest tip of the island of Panay in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines. It is one of the country's most popular tourist destinations. The island comprises the barangays of Manoc-Manoc, Balabag, and Yapak (3 of the 17 barangays which make up the municipality of Malay), and is under the administrative control of the Philippine Tourism Authority in coordination with the Provincial Government of Aklan.


History:

The island was originally home to the Ati tribe. Boracay is part of Aklan Province, which became an independent province on April 25, 1956. Formerly undiscovered, it wasn't till the 1970s that tourism began to develop in Boracay, and the island became popular with backpackers in the 1980s.
Years ago, Boracay Island was a well-guarded secret, almost possessively so that only a few knew of its existence.
It was only in the 70's when, it is said, a foreign movie crew accidentally "discovered" this island paradise. Others maintain that it was the German traveller, Jens Peters' book, which included rave reviews of Boracay that changed the island’s pace from that of being a quiet secret to eventually being voted as having the best beach in the world.
Whichever story is true, it was around this time that Boracay Island slowly ceased to be a private travellers hangout and eventually became a favourite tourist destination in the Philippines. In a span of a mere 10 years, the whole world, it seemed, discovered Boracay and the once, nearly deserted stretch of beach became a teeming vacation and leisure spot for upscale tourists from all parts of the world.


Geography:

Boracay Island is located off the northwest corner of the island of Panay, and belongs to the Western Visayas island-group, or Region VI, of the Philippines. The island is approximately seven kilometers long, dog-bone shaped with the narrowest spot being less than one kilometer wide, and has a total land area of 10.32 square kilometers.
South-facing Cagban Beach is located across a small strait from the jetty port at
Caticlan on Panay island, and the Cagban jetty port serves as Boracay's main entry and exit point during most of the year. When wind and sea conditions dictate, east-facing Tambisaan Beach serves as an alternative entry and exit point.
Boracay's two primary tourism beaches, White Beach and Bulabog Beach, are located on opposite sides of the island's narrow central area. White Beach faces westwards and Bulabog Beach faces eastwards. The island also has several other beaches.
White Beach is the main tourism beach. It is a bit over four kilometers long and is lined with resorts, hotels, lodging houses, restaurants, and other tourism-related businesses. In the central portion, for about two kilometers, there is a footpath known as the Beachfront Path separating the beach itself from the establishments located along it. North and south of the Beachfront Path, beachfront establishments do literally front along the beach itself. Several roads and paths connect the Beachfront Path with Boracay's Main Road, a vehicular road which runs the length of the island. At the extreme northern end of White Beach, a footpath runs around the headland there and connects White Beach with Diniwid Beach.
Bulabog Beach, across the island from White Beach, is a secondary tourism beach and Boracay's main
windsurfing and kiteboarding area.
Boracay is divided, for land use and conservation purposes, into 400
hectares of preserved forestland and 628.96 hectares of agricultural Land.


Climate:

Weather in Boracay is generally divided into two seasonal weather patterns known locally as the Amihan and Habagat seasons. In the Tagalog language, Amihan means a cool northeast wind, and Habagat means west or southwest wind; south-west monsoon. Amihan and Habagat seasons are generally associated respectively with the El Niño and La Niña global weather patterns. The Amihan season is characterized by moderate temperatures, little or no rainfall, and a prevailing wind from the east. The Habagat season is characterized by hot and humid weather, frequent heavy rainfall, and a prevailing wind from the west.
On Boracay, the main indicator of the switch between the Amihan and Habagat seasonal patterns is the switch in wind direction. In most years this transition is abrupt and occurs overnight. In some years there is a period of perhaps a week or two where the wind will switch between Amihan and Habagat patterns several times before settling into the pattern for the new season. As a general rule of thumb, Boracay will be in the Amihan weather pattern from sometime in September or October to sometime in May or June and in the Habagat weather pattern for the remainder of the year. These dates can vary in individual years, though.
Daytime temperatures on Boracay generally range from 77-90°F (25-32°C) from the beginning of the Amihan season into February or March, increase to the 82-100°F(28-38°C) range until the onset of the Habagat season, and moderate back to the 77-90°F (25-32°C) range with the return of the Amihan season. During
Tropical Storm periods, temperatures can fall below 68°F (20°C). Tropical Storms can impact Boracay at any time of year, but are most likely to be seen during the Habagat season.


Tourism:

Partly because of its wind and weather patterns, tourism in Boracay is at its peak during the Amihan season. During Amihan, the prevailing wind blows from the east. Boracay's main tourism area, White Beach, is on the western side of the island and is sheltered from the wind. During the Amihan season, the water off White Beach is often glassy-smooth. On the eastern side of the island, hills on the northern and southern ends of the island channel the Amihan season wind from the east onshore, onto Bulabog Beach in the central part of the island's eastern side. This makes the reef-protected waters off that beach ideal for windsurfing and kiteboarding / kitesurfing.


Accommodation:

A number of accommodation types are scattered all over the island, ranging from luxurious hotel types to budget, spartan rooms. Guests can also choose according to location--Station 3 is where most of the cheaper lodgings are located, while Station 2 is meant for those who want to be within close proximity of the bars. Station 1, meanwhile, is where you can find the more isolated accommodations, offering peace and quiet to those looking for a respite from the usual action-packed Boracay night scene. These are usually for the more upscale vacationers.
Boracay is the site of a world-class 18-hole par 72
golf course designed by Graham Marsh. In addition, Boracay now has in excess of 350 beach resorts with more than 2,000 rooms ranging in quality from five-star to budget accommodations, so tourists are sure to find whatever they are looking for.
Boracay also offers a wide range of restaurants, bars, pubs, and nightclubs that bop until morning.
Most Boracay hotels and resorts have Low and High Season price levels, with High Season prices generally coinciding with Amihan Season dates. Some have additional "Super" Peak Period pricing during periods of heavy tourism (usually including
Christmas / New Year, Easter / Holy Week, and Chinese New Year periods).


Events:

Boracay is one competitive venue for the Asian Windsurfing Tour, with the week-long Boracay International Funboard Cup competition usually being held on Bulabog Beach each January.


The well-known Ati-Atihan Festival takes place each January in Kalibo on nearby Panay island. A much smaller Ati-Atihan festival is celebrated on Boracay, usually in the second or third week of January.
Dragon boat races are held annually on Boracay under the auspices of the Philippine Dragon Boat Federation, with teams coming from around the Philippines and from other Asian nations to compete. The races usually take place sometime in April or May.
Since 2003, the
Philippine Ultimate Association has been organizing the Boracay Open Asian Beach Ultimate Tournament, an ultimate frisbee event, which is usually held during summer.
The
Olympic Council of Asia has announced that Boracay will host the 2014 Asian Beach Games.
The Boracay Dragons, Boracay's ultimate frisbee team, is ranked #1 in the Philippines. They competed in Brazil for World Championship Beach Ultimate 2007. All of the players on the Boracay team were shorter than the shortest players on every other team combined, and only half of the team could afford to fly to Brazil. Nonetheless, the Boracay team took home the most awards undefeated against every other team until the final match in which they lost. Despite being second place in the tournament, the Boracay Dragons are considered to be 2007's most formidable Ultimate Frisbee team.
Transportation:

On the island, the two main modes of transport are via motor-tricycles along the main road or by walking along the beaches. Pedicabs are also available for transport along the Beachfront Path. Other means of transportation include mountain bikes, quadbikes and motorbikes, all of which can be rented.
To explore around the island's coast, motorized bancas and sailing paraws are available for rent. These are
outrigger canoes and are common sight in waters around the island. The sailing paraw is a narrow hulled boat with outriggers either side and with passengers sometimes seated on a trampoline platform between the outrigger supports. These are extremely fast off the wind, but can be unwieldy for inexperienced sailors.