Gumasa Beach on a Cloudy Day
by J.P. Leo Castillo on July 9, 2015Gumasa's northern section also includes some resorts such as Davak Ridge Beach Resort but is much smaller than the main, central section. It is the same with the southern section where Isla Jardin del Mar is located.
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Gumasa Beach
by Jhaypee Guia on May 12, 2015At the southernmost tip of the Philippines lies the town of Glan, Sarnagani Province, which boasts of pristine shorelines dotted with strips of powdery white-sand beach resorts facing the Celebes Sea. Gumasa is one of these beaches and has been regarded as one of the Philippines' best beaches.
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Top 10 Most Colorful Diving Destinations
by Angel Bonifacio on May 4, 2015Philippines certainly had a great deal of tourist attractions, from the perfect cone of Mayon Volcano to the white sand beach of Boracay. It also has many waterfalls, lagoons and hot springs. This destination fascinates everyone including tourists from foreign countries.This only shows that the Philippines is blessed with paradises and havens that one will surely love. Aside from those mentioned spots, the island country also had diving destinations that are full of undisturbed reefs which are perfect for diving.So, here are the top 10 most colorful diving destination that you should know:
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A-Montana Resort: The Pride of Sarangani
by Arjay Reyes on April 13, 2015Located in Sarangani Province, A-Montana Resort formerly Isla Parilla Resort was once a resort exclusively for the friends and family of Marfenio Tan (General Santos City’s top businessman). Ten years later, the private resort was transformed into a premier tourist destination and became the pride of Sarangani province.
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The Serene Kawas Beach of Alabel, Sarangani
by Rjay Reyes on August 28, 2014Sarangani is a beautiful province that is located at the southernmost tip of Mindanao. It is part of the (South Cotabato, Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani and General Santos City (SOCCSKSARGEN) region. The province is subdivided into 7 municipalities which include the town of Alabel, the capital town of the province.
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