US issues travel alert

11/25/2015

Washington – The United States issued a worldwide travel alert on Monday warning American citizens of “increased terrorist threats” in the wake of the Paris attacks. Belgium’s prime minister announced on the same day that Brussels will…

A brand launched “for the love of Cebu”

11/14/2015

by Tetta Baad It makes the heart sing that many of you turned out to witness the launching of our new brand. Thank you for joining us! What the Cebu Brand Team has done is Herculean in…

Fewer bus passengers seen for All Saints’, All Souls’ Day

Victor Anthony V. Silva 10/29/2015

THE management of Cebu South Bus Terminal (CSBT) is expecting fewer  passengers for this year’s observance of All Saints’ and All Souls’ Days  on Nov. 1 and 2, compared to last year. Since the observance doesn’t fall…

IS CAMOTES READY?

Boboi Costas 10/26/2015

  Official cites need to build more rooms, improve accessibility Camotes Islands in north Cebu got a special boost when it was mentioned in the Conde Nast Traveler Magazine’s 2015 annual reader’s poll. It suggested that visitors…

A whole new world in Nordkapp and Norwegian fjords

08/25/2015

  by Anna Marie Fegi-Brown Growing up in a tropical country such as the Philippines makes us conditioned to a certain environment. Compared to the rest of the world, we typically have hot temperatures, a specific rainy…

Finding fun amidst the chaos in Mumbai

08/08/2015

by Anna Marie Fegi-Brown   I am fascinated by the film “Eat, Pray, Love.” It made me reflect on my own life, and I don’t mind watching it over and over, sometimes to the annoyance of my…

Province to develop more tourist spots

Melissa Q. Cabahug 06/07/2015

Bojo River, Aguinid Falls eyed The Cebu Provincial government is planning to develop another community-based tourist destination in the province. Vice Gov. Agnes Magpale, chairman of the committee on Tourism, said the committee already met with Gov.…

Malison Islands, Where mountains meet the sea

05/23/2015

MOUNTAINS are an integral part of the landscape. They serve as markers, dividing territories and posing a challenge to travelers needing to go from one place to another. But one thing different about this light climb is…

A crepe affair

03/25/2015

  By Adam Brown   Whenever we travel, we make it a point to partake of certain local delicacies—pizza and gelato in Italy, curry in India, or bratwurst in Germany. But sometimes, something takes us completely by…

Travelogue for Sinulog Grand Parade

Doris C. Bongcac 12/14/2014

A travelogue that would narrate the history of Christianity in Cebu will conclude the 35th year annual Sinulog grand parade in January. Sinulog Foundation Inc. (SFI) executive director Ricky Ballesteros said they are preparing a finale that…

Phuket: Like visiting an old friend

11/15/2014

by Anna Marie Fegi-Brown   It has been over 10 years since I first visited the island of Phuket, Thailand. My manager at the time, Bibsy Carballo, and a director-friend,  Manolet Garcia, were looking for venues to…

Numancia

Radel Paredes 11/09/2014

My father came from what could have been a heritage town, the municipality of Del Carmen in Siargao Island. It was formerly called Numancia after a town of the same name in Toledo, Spain. Records show that…

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