Santa Cruz Island
A pink beach that has to be seen to be believed — and earned to be reached.
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Chiang Mai and Krabi: Two Sides of Thailand Worth Understanding
March 29, 2024
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My first trip to Thailand came down to a single planning decision: which version of the country to see first. Thailand offers several wildly different travel experiences, and trying to combine too many of them on one trip results in ...
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The Senior Traveler’s Guide to Philippine Island Adventures
March 21, 2024
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The Philippines is one of the most rewarding destinations in Asia for older travelers. The combination of warm hospitality, affordable costs, good English-language communication, and an enormous variety of island environments makes it well-suited for those who want genuine travel ...
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Best Island Trips in the Philippines: A Guide to the Top Destinations
March 18, 2024
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The Philippines contains more than 7,000 islands. Most visitors reach three or four on a single trip, which means the first decision is not where to stay but where to begin. The wrong starting point is trying to cover everything. ...
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Natural Wonders of Negros Island: Volcanoes, Caves, Waterfalls, & Wildlife
March 16, 2024
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The first thing you notice when you drive into Mabinay from the coast is that the ground is hollow. Not literally, not in any way you can see from the road. Mabinay sits atop more than 500 documented caves. This ...
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The History of Negros Island: From Ancient Kingdoms to the Sugar Republic
March 16, 2024
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My family has a home in Mabinay, in the interior of Negros Oriental, not far from Mabinay Springs. When you drive in from the coast, the land changes. The sugarcane flats give way to karst limestone hills. Then the hills ...
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An Overview of Negros Island: Two Provinces, One Mountain Range, and How to Plan Your Visit
March 16, 2024
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Every traveler to Negros Island faces an early decision: which province to visit? A central mountain spine divides the island into two provinces, each with unique cultures, economies, and attractions. Negros Occidental, on the west, is known as the sugar ...
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Ocean and Marine Life of Negros Island: Apo Island, Dauin, and the Waters of the Coral Triangle
March 16, 2024
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The waters surrounding Negros Island lie within the Coral Triangle. This is a roughly triangular area of tropical seas bounded by the Philippines, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea. It contains more species of reef fish, coral, and marine invertebrates than ...
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The Culture of Negros Island: Two Languages, One Island, and the Festival That Refused to Stop Smiling
March 16, 2024
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I watched the MassKara Festival street dancers for the first time and understood. I learned something about Negros Island that the history books had been circling around. The dancers were not performing happiness. They were insisting on it. The masks, ...
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Cebu Island Diving: What the Sardine Run, the Whale Sharks, and the Threshers Actually Ask of You
January 9, 2024
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The first time I dived in Cebu, I was already in the water. The boat captain had said sardines, and I pictured a school. What I dropped into at Moalboal was not a school. It was a city. Millions of ...
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Hobart, Tasmania: What the Island Capital Keeps Revealing Long After You Leave
January 2, 2024
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The first thing you see when the plane descends toward Hobart, Tasmania, is the mountain. Not the harbor, not the colonial streetscape, not the waterfront that every travel summary leads with. Mount Wellington. It sits above the city at 1,271 ...
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Baguio City: What the Summer Capital of the Philippines Keeps Hidden in Plain Sight
January 1, 2024
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In the late 1970s, I walked through Camp John Hay not as a tourist. I was U.S. military, there on rest and recreation leave, and the facility had been built specifically for people like me. Pine trees, organized pathways, and ...
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The Sinulog Festival of Cebu: The Dance, the Devotion, and the Lechon
January 1, 2024
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The noise hits you before you see anything. The Sinulog Festival of Cebu fills the streets of Cebu City with an estimated two million people on the third Sunday of January, and their collective voice produces a sound you feel ...
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