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Philippine Travel Destinations to Visit By Boat This 2018 (Part 2)

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In our last post , we have featured some of the most exciting travel destinations to visit aboard your catamaran . From the breathtaking kiteboarding experience of Pagudpud, the epic sardine run of Moalboal to the little paradise called Samal, the Philippines truly got a great adventure to feed your wanderlust. And as promised, we go ahead and continue to add more to your 2018 travel bucket list. Pundaquit, Zambales (Pundaquit Beach. Image Source: bit.ly/2DUXbw1) Sail roughly a hundred nautical miles west-northwest of Manila and you’ll arrive at the fishing island of Pundaquit in San Antonio, Zambales. What sets Pundaquit apart from other beaches in the neighborhood is its calm and clean waters—this despite facing the open ocean of the China Sea. The place also serves as a jumping point to other notable visits in Zambales such as the coves of Nagsasa and Anawangin. While at it, Pundaquit also lets you experience the quaint lifestyle by offering fishing activities on your way to

Philippine Travel Destinations to Visit By Boat This 2018 (Part 1)

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Looking for amazing travel destinations to visit this year aboard that newly bought boat for sale? If you’re living in the Philippines, you’re in for a treat because there is so much to explore in the archipelago, what with its now 7,641 islands. From Luzon to Visayas to Mindanao, you’ll find beautiful places to add to your travel bucket list. Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte (Kiteboarding at Pagudpud. Image Source: kitesurfingzone.com) Hoist the sail north of Luzon and you’ll reach one of Ilocos Norte’s prides: Pagudpud. Start your journey in the coastal town frolicking in the white sand beach of Saud, and from there, challenge yourself in a one-of-a-kind, breathtaking kiteboarding experience. And what better place to do this than the windy waters of Pagudpud, also dubbed as “the next big thing on the surfing circuit” in the Philippines. Moalboal, Cebu (Sardine Run at Moalboal. Image Source: cebucitytour.com) Sail the azure waters southwest of Cebu and dock on the lively coast

Discover the Mixed Cultures in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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The city of Kuala Lumpur is home to Malaysia’s three dominant races: Malays, Chinese, and Indians. With the capital being a melting pot of such diverse cultures, the city thrives with must-visit spots that best represent each ethnicity. It is no wonder tourists flock and book accommodations in the city annually, recording 26.8 million arrivals and 82.1 billion MYR receipts in 2016. If you want to experience the city’s mixed traditions, head out to these amazing destinations in Kuala Lumpur. Kampung Baru (Via  http://cnn.it/2gohNCX ) Lying in a small corner of Kuala Lumpur is a modest village surviving in the middle of a fast-growing metropolis. Kampung Baru (new village) features traditional Malay wooden houses and was officially listed by the British in 1900 as a Malay Agricultural Settlement. Booking Malaysia accommodations in this small town is a must as it is a worthy visit for its authentic Malay delicacies such as nasi campur (mixed rice), rojak (sweet fruit & ve

6 “Haunted” Tourist Attractions in France Perfect for Your Halloween Trip

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Looking past the magnificent façade of France’s most popular tourist attractions are tales of haunting and fright. From grand castles to the largest graveyards in the world, these landmarks hide dark secrets that will definitely give you the creeps. The next time you stay in holiday lettings for a ghost hunting trip, check out these spots and see them in a new, much darker light. Garden and Palace of Versailles (http://bit.ly/2xePoTM) Lurking in the shadows of the beautiful garden and chateau are restless ghosts, the most famous of which is the beheaded queen Marie Antoinette. There are numerous reported sightings of the former queen’s ghost wandering in the gardens or in her royal bedchambers. Aside from orbs and ghostly appearances in photos, some also claim that they suddenly found themselves slipping through time, having a glimpse of an 18th century party in Versailles. Chateau de Brissac (http://bit.ly/2wHhZmH) Midnight wailing, paranormal sightings, and glancin