Lagen island sets a new benchmark in Filipino luxury travel.
The cultural complex aims to redefine tourism in Tokyo by turning the spotlight on Japanese art, streetwear culture, and sake.
For most Filipinos, the price of international mobility remains high and the paperwork even higher.
Held from July 18 to 20, the Tagaytay Food Festival brought together chefs, farmers, and food lovers for three days of events.
Called PokéPark Kanto, the 2.6-hectare park will be the first permanent outdoor facility that’s Pokémon-themed.
The 2,200-square-meter art space features eleven rooms filled with over 1,000 archival gems, alongside over 200 Japan-specific memorabilia.
While its claim to fame is being the “Tuna Capital of The Philippines”, which it is, General Santos City, down South, has quite a few surprises up its sleeve for travelers who make their way over.
Known for offering a playful hotel experience, Moxy’s design will feature graphic storytelling by Filipino comic book artists.
Flying can wreak havoc on your skin—but with a few expert-approved tips, you can land looking refreshed, not wrecked.
This comes alongside plans to open an Omani consulate in Cebu, and launch more direct flights between the Philippines and Oman.
Japan Recreational Vehicle Association and Lawson have come up with an alternative to budget accommodations—and it all starts at just P970 a night.
The new One, Two, and Three Key hotels, as well as four winners of new awards, will be revealed in Paris and online on October 8, 2025.
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