Friday, August 17, 2018

Hotel in Puerto Morelos Offers Up To 35 Percent Discount All Year



Puerto Morelos, Mexico – Hotel El Moro in Puerto Morelos, Mexico unleashed two new deals serving up to 35% off on rates this 2018.
The Weekend Flash Deal (Promoción de Fines de Semana) and the Early Booking Bonus 2018 (Bonus Por Reserva Anticipada 2018) are both available on their website, www.hotelelmoro.mx/promo. Check out the complete details below:

A. WEEKEND FLASH DEAL (PROMOCIÓN DE FINES DE SEMANA)

• Receive 35% discount on nightly rates all weekends of May and June 2018
• Inclusions: Continental breakfast, Wi-Fi Internet access, bottled water, and safe box
• Minimum of 2 nights stay required

B. EARLY BOOKING BONUS 2018 (BONUS POR RESERVA ANTICIPADA 2018)

• Get up to 30% discount if you book 10, 20, 30, or 60 days in advance until December 19, 2018
• Inclusions: Continental breakfast, Wi-Fi Internet access, bottled water, and safe box
*Promotion is subject to availability and prices may vary in high seasons.
These promos can be reserved by logging on to our Puerto Morelos hotel’s website at www.hotelelmoro.mx/promo. Click the ‘Check Availability and Prices’ and follow the easy instructions on the booking engine, which is powered by DirectWithHotels.
As soon as the payment has been processed and accepted, a confirmation email is sent. All guest information is secured by DigiCert, Trustwave, and AsiaPay.
Promo details may change without prior notice. All reservations made before such changes will still receive the initial benefits and inclusions.
About The Hotel
Hotel El Moro presents travelers with 18 charming rooms and suites that are divided in 4 types—Master Suite, Junior Suite, Single Deluxe, and Single Standard.
Each one is handsomely dressed in modern decor and furniture, plus boasting a calming ambience which is perfect for some good ole’ rest and relaxation.
Each guestroom is well-ventilated and equipped with comfy mattresses, clean sheets, TV, dining area, kitchen, cookware, and a private bathroom.
Our hotel features a restaurant, outdoor pool, rooftop terrace, beach club, library, and garden.
In addition, we also offer Wi-Fi Internet connection, safety deposit box, airport pick-ups, front desk, complimentary parking, daily housekeeping, cribs/infant beds, and free toiletries.
Whether in town for business or leisure, you will never have a difficult time reaching points of interests and tourist attractions in Puerto Morelos, Mexico.
Our accommodation enjoys a setting in the gorgeous Riviera Maya where luxurious resorts, fancy restaurants, and pristine beaches are located.
Other must-visit places not far from Hotel El Moro include Puerto Morelos Town Square, Artisans Market, Crococun Zoo, El Manglar Golf Course, and El Rey Polo Country Club.
For more information on Hotel El Moro and these Puerto Morelos deals, visit www.hotelelmoro.mx/promo.

Monday, August 13, 2018

Haplos ni Daragang Magayon and 4 More Things to Enjoy in Legazpi

You won’t run out of things to do in The City of Fun and Adventure. It’s just a matter of where to stay in Legazpi that would make the difference.

There are several tourist spots scattered all over the city, and choosing where to stay would be determinant of what sorts of activities are easily accessible. Whether you’re an adventure junkie looking for some energy packed activity, or just wanting to relax and escape the worries of the busy metropolis, Legazpi has a wide variety of things to do.

But whatever you decide to do, make sure you never miss any of these 5 activities below for a complete Bicol experience.

1. Sumlang Lake


You can’t say you’ve been to Legazpi if you haven’t had a good amount of time marveling at Mayon’s perfect cone shape. As the most popular tourist attraction in the city, you would want to have a good view of this stunning creation, and Sumlang Lake is the perfect spot for that.

Cradled near the foot of Mt. Mayon, this manmade lake gives you an unobstructed view of Legazpi’s major attractions. Take a bamboo raft ride towards the center of the lake and soak in all the beauty that Mayon has to offer. They also have paddleboards and kayaks for rent for those who want a more hands-on experience.

2. Mayon ATV


Can’t get enough of Mt. Mayon? We get the feeling. If staring at the scenic beauty of the volcano doesn’t do enough, get closer encounters with its perfection by going on an ATV adventure.

Considered as one of the must-do’s in every Legazpi city tour, this ATV tour gives you the adventure of your life. Learn the history of its nearby community by exploring Cagsawa Ruins and drive your way to the Mayon Lava Rocks which gives you a deeper glimpse of the aftermath of Mayon’s first eruption. Of course, don’t forget to breathe in the beautiful sights and scenery along the way.

3. Pasta Bicolandia


Let’s face it. We Filipinos love to eat. Food has been engraved as an integral part of our culture as evident to the numerous regional dishes that our provinces take pride in. Sure enough, Bicol has one of theirs, too.

Make sure to try Pasta Bicolandia which is a perfect explosion of goodness in your mouth. This dish is the result of the ingenious fusion of Italian flavors and Bicol’s well-loved spices that are surely a treat for one’s palate. Just imagine the perfect balance of creamy white pasta and a kick of chili. Drool-worthy, we know.

4. Embarcadero de Legazpi


A few meters away from the famous Legazpi Boulevard is Embarcadero de Legazpi. Ever since its establishment in the year 2009, it has been one of the go-to places of both tourists and locals alike.

One of the city’s most energetic and vibrant spots, Embarcadero de Legazpi gives you an opportunity to explore local shops and markets, or a variety of dining options. Plus, if you visit late in the afternoon, you also get to have a peek at the play of colors in the sky during the sunset at the boulevard.

5. Haplos ni Daragang Magayon


Daragang Magayon, which literally translates to “beautiful lady” has been believed to be the persona behind the majestic landscape. With the grandeur of Mayon dominating Albay’s landscape, it is expected for the locals of Bicol to believe in mystic things—and that includes otherworldly forms of healing.

Feel the healing touch of Mt. Mayon’s goddess through The Oriental Legazpi’s Haplos ni Daragang Magayon. Inspired by the traditional form of de-stressing we commonly know as hilot, this authentic massage is perfect to cap off the day of exploring the beauty of Legazpi.

These are but some of the many things you can choose to do and the options are near endless. Whatever you decide to explore, make sure you take them into consideration when you decide where to stay in Legazpi.

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Top 3 Reasons Why Mezzo Hotel is the Hotel to Book in Cebu City


A trip to Cebu City in the Philippines is something a traveler should prepare for. The “Queen City of the South” offers a multitude of attractions whether historical, dining, or lifestyle destinations. So when coming over, it’s not only essential to map out your itinerary but to also search for a hotel in Cebu City that can serve as both a jump-off point to the city’s popular places and a relaxing retreat to come home to after a day of adventure.

And right in the heart of the city, you’ll find your home-away-from-home: MezzoHotel. While marketed as a business hotel, it’s also the ideal accommodation for tourists visiting Cebu for leisure. Here are three factors why Mezzo Hotel is a good lodging choice in the city:

1. Accessible location. Located in F. Cabahug Street in Mabolo, Mezzo Hotel is pretty much right in the middle of everything. Want to go shopping? Ayala Center Cebu and SM City Cebu are just a 10-minute drive from the property. Looking for a relaxing spot in the city? The Rainforest Park and Cebu Country Club are nearby. Seeking to explore historical attractions? The popular Magellan’s Cross is some 22 minutes away while Fort San Pedro, the oldest fort in the Philippines, is some 15 minutes from Mezzo Hotel.

2. Comfortable and spacious rooms. After a whole day of being out and about, wouldn’t it be wonderful to have a cozy place to put your feet up? Mezzo Hotel’s rooms are the perfect spaces to rest. The minimalist look gives the illusion of space and exudes a relaxing ambiance. All rooms have high-quality pocket bed mattresses, mini-bar, and private bath with shower and basic amenities. Wi-Fi internet access is provided, whether you need to work in between trips or to share your snaps on your social media accounts.

3. Topnotch facilities. There’s a bar and café within the premises of this Cebu City hotel, so any time you’re craving for meals or snacks, you don’t have to venture far. Care for a swim? The indoor lap pool can be enjoyed by guests of the hotel. If you’re mixing business with pleasure while in Cebu, Mezzo Hotel offers the essentials: business center services, car rental, and function rooms and banquet services.

Convinced that Mezzo Hotel is the ideal accommodation for your Cebu trip? Why not book a stay now? Best to take advantage of its Early Bird Promo that includes 10% discount on rooms plus breakfast for two. Just use the code EBP2018 when booking on its website until August 31, 2018. This deal applies to stays from September 20 to December 10 of the same year.

Mezzo Hotel is located in F. Cabahug corner President Quezon Streets, Mabolo, Cebu City, Philippines 6000. For more details on this Cebu accommodation and what it offers, visit http://mezzohotel.com.

Thursday, July 5, 2018

7 Tips On How To Be A Better Hotel Guest

Some hotel accommodations in Cancun do not come cheap and this is why guests feel the need to “maximize the experience” everytime they check in. While it’s true that as a guest, you are entitled to certain privileges during your stay, it’s still not an excuse to be the guest of housekeeping staff’s nightmares.
From travelandleisure.com
Hotel housekeepers have seen it all – those who party real hard and threw up all over the carpeting, guests who let animals in a pet-free accommodations, those who store used condoms in coffee pots – you get the idea. No matter how much you paid for your room, you should always exercise etiquette during your stay, even if you are not prone to rockstar-thrashing-the-room kind of behavior.

Here are some tips to be a housekeeping-friendly guest:
  • Clear the bed of clothes and bags before housekeeping makes your bed. They don’t want to touch personal stuff as much as possible, so you will make it easy for them to fix the bed when your stuff is placed on the desk or side chairs.
  • Clear the floor of shoes and other stuff as much as possible. Store your items in one area of the room or in your wardrobe. This will make it easier for housekeepers to vacuum the floor.
  • Place the stuff you want to dispose off in the garbage bins. Housekeepers will not move items that are not in the bins. So even if it’s obvious that your candy wrapper is meant to be trashed, they wouldn’t place it there themselves.
  • Dispose tea leaves properly. Put them in the garbage bin and don’t flush them down the toilet. Tea leaves can cause clogging.
  • Make good use of the towels. If you only used it once, you can use it again instead of getting a fresh one. Hang the used towel so the housekeeper will leave it alone. If you do want your towels changed, place them in the shower or bathtub.
  • Make good use of bathroom amenities. Refrain from opening multiple bars of soaps if one will suffice. Same goes for shampoo, body wash, and toothpaste. If you’re not planning to take the bars and bottles home, it’s better to not waste the free stuff, which can be used by other guests.
  • Sometimes you don’t really need your room to be cleaned, especially if you’re staying for just a night or two. Give the housekeeper a break by hanging the “Do Not Disturb” sign on your door, which signifies that you don’t require your room to be cleaned.
Of course, a hotel is only as good as the people who manage it. If you’re looking for a hotel in Isla Mujeres with excellent staff and great accommodations, look no further than Hotel Casa Maya. Located at Boulevard Kukulcan, Hotel Casa Maya boasts of elegant and homey rooms with magnificent views of the Caribbean, making it one of the best places to stay when in Cancun.



Space and comfort are very much evident in our accommodations in Cancun, which are equipped with amenities such as cable TV, Wi-Fi Internet access, private toilet and bath, safe, dressing room, and hair dryer. Some of the rooms have kitchens and dining area.



The stunning view of the ocean and fine beach sand serve as perfect backdrop to enjoy the stellar service from our bilingual staff. Enjoy the use of first class amenities including the swimming pool and jacuzzi, Beach Club for beach activities and water sports, and Lobby Bar for refreshing drinks and cocktails.


Hotel Casa Maya has several restaurants: Restaurante La Veranda for breakfast and international buffet; Las Brisas Restaurant for Mexican, international, and seafood dishes; Super Maya for delicatessen and coffee; and Coco Loco for appetizing drinks and snacks.

Coco Loco
This hotel in Cancun is known for being a tropical haven for leisure and business travelers, thanks to its wonderful location. Situated right by the beach in Cancun, Hotel Casa Maya is the perfect spot for those who want to be just a few steps away from the beach and also close to other places of interest in the area like a shopping mall, gaming facility, golf course, and dining and night life options.

First time in Cancun? Check out these 5 travel tips so you can enjoy your getaway without worries.

Pay less for an extraordinary experience in Cancun. You can visit the hotel website for direct reservations and inquiries.



Thursday, June 21, 2018

5 Proudly Filipino Local Products and Where to Find Them in the City

With the proliferation of hotels in Muntinlupa, casinos in Pasay, and businesses in Makati, it is quite difficult to find something cultural in the metro—a common dilemma among people with foreign friends visiting the Philippines. While museums and parks allow for some historical learning, most people wouldn’t really go out on a limb and endure Manila traffic. Luckily, we’ve come to offer a solution. What better way is there to introduce our culture than through locally made proudly Filipino products? After all, Filipinos are branded to be generous and hospitable. Here’s a list of 5 native Filipino products and where you can find them in the city.

1. Native Décor

From wooden salad sets to home décor made of capiz, there’s a wide array of handcrafted Pinoy products to choose from. These products, like the ones showcased by Saffy Handicrafts, puts a spotlight on Filipinos’ skill in intricacies and attention to detail. Apart from promoting our heritage, they also help empower local artisans from all over the Philippines by giving them a platform to sell their products.

2. Wooden Bags and Accessories

If there’s one thing Filipinos are proud of, it’s the ability to make the most of the resources around us. Locally manufactured handbags made of acacia wood, pineapple and abaca fiber, pearls, and semi-precious gems are a validation to this ingenuity. Wooden slippers or what we call bakya have also evolved into modern forms, and can also be a good reflection of our history.

3. Hand-woven Grass and Buri Bags

A testament to Filipino resilience, Abre Linea bags came about from the destruction caused by Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda). It was initially launched as a project that aimed to assist people in various towns in Samar and Leyte, where the typhoon had the biggest impact. Woven with such sophistication and class, who would have thought that ticog grass and buri can be turned into such artful products?

4. Water Hyacinth Bags

What was once responsible for severe flooding is now the source of a community livelihood. These water lily bags are carefully crafted to bring forth export-quality products that are infused with our country’s beautiful and traditional weaves; a rather genius revival of a Filipino art for that has gone in remission with the modernization of the country.

5. Chocolate Coated Dried Mangoes

When we say world-class, we don’t only refer to talent; we also mean cuisine. Parallel to our rich culture is the richness of our palettes that is evident in the different dishes and delicacies each of our provinces take pride in. A product of innovation and creativity, these widely exported chocolate-coated dried mangoes have since been the top choice for airline snacks, diplomatic gifts, and even presidential flight treats.

Itching to get your hands on these products? You need not go far. These and a lot more are available at the Acacia Hotel Manila in Alabang, Muntinlupa, where they have a Souk, dedicated to promote innovative Filipino products while supporting the country’s marginalized communities.

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Things to Do When You’ve Only Got 24 Hours to Explore Penang

I don’t know why you’ll give yourself only 24 hours to tour a whole island. Maybe you’re doing multiple city visits in a limited time or this is just a spontaneous trip. Whatever it is, it’s done. So how can you fully experience the perfect mix of the cosmopolitan and heritage in a place such as Penang?

Well, we’ve got a few ideas.

Choose the most ideal Penang accommodation




One of the first things you need to do is find a hotel with access to all the most important destinations in Penang. For instance, Rainbow Paradise Beach Resort is minutes away from restaurants, shopping centres, and heritage sites. You can’t afford to lose time commuting long distances.

Temple run

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Start your tour early in the morning, and do it with temples. The reason being that it can get completely overcrowded and might not get to appreciate the architecture and the spiritual significance of the differing temples.

Make sure to visit Kapitan Keling Mosque, Penang Khoo Kongsi, and Kuan Yin Temple.

Memorials and ancestral mansions


From morning to mid-day, make your way to the memorial sites and the preserved mansions. Places like the Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, Peranakan Museum,  Fort Cornwallis, and the Queen Victoria Memorial.

Restaurants and the Clan Jetties


At mid-day, around 11:00 AM at least so it’s not exactly lunchtime, treat yourself to some local delights. The reason you want to grab lunch early is so you can get seats before the rush.  Visit Penang’s best hawker centres like New Lane Hawker Centre, Gurney Drive Hawker Centre, or the Long Beach Food Court.

Then just as the food centres are thick with people, you can jettison out of there and visit the Clan Jetties. Take a relaxing stroll and see rustic houses standing on stilts over water. There are at least 6 jetties you can visit here, named after the surnames of Chinese families who owned them before.

Shopping centres




By this time, it’s already evening, and you’re probably tired of touring. You can start draining your remaining adrenaline by shopping!

Make your way to Gurney Plaza Shopping Mall or Paragon Mall for your unique bargains.

Explore the Penang nightlife




Now that the day is drawing to an end, you can just chill at the local bars and pubs to get a dose of Penang’s nightlife. Head over to the Penang Upper Road and check out all the places lined along the street.

Drop by Slippery Senoritas, Three Sixty Rooftop Bar, or Soho Free House.

That’s your 24-hour itinerary! Make your Penang trip extra special when you take advantage of Rainbow Paradise Beach Resort's website exclusive offers!

Enjoy taking that odd trip!

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

3 Places To Visit In Bataan To Cap Off Summer 2018

This summer season, a trip to Bataan should be in the books. Pack your bags and head to Central Luzon to experience the beauty and culture that this province has to offer.

Miraculous Images

For the religious, Orani Church is a must-see. Also called the Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Parish Church, this site is a pilgrim shrine which many Catholic devotees come to visit every year.

The Orani Church features majestic architecture comprised of old and new techniques. Pay close attention to the Batingaw ng Orani, the church’s heritage bell which shows the loyal faith of the people of Orani to the Lord.

Never Forget the Death March

Bataan was the site of some especially gruesome parts of history. The Death March of World War II would definitely top the list in terms of historical impact.

During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, 60,000 to 80,000 Filipino and American prisoners of war were forced to march on foot from Bataan to Tarlac.

This was a journey of 97 km to 112 km, for prisoners who were tired, starved, injured from severe physical abuse, and lacked sleep. Anywhere from 5,650 to 18,000 died as a result of this Death March, forever cementing the Japanese as one of the cruelest military colonizers in Asia.

To honor the lives of the fallen, the Bataan Death March Marker was constructed in Mariveles and Bagac, Bataan to mark ground zero of this event. You can visit this to pay your respects as well as view the site of this moment in history to remember how many people sacrificed their lives for democracy.

Historical Heritage Houses

A trip to Bataan isn’t complete without a visit to Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, the best beach resort in Bataan. The only Historic Hotels Worldwide property in the Philippines, Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar is the Bagac, Bataan resort that will make you feel as if you traveled back in time.

Each casa or house is painstakingly restored to its former glory; however, if you book a stay in one of them, you will be treated to modern amenities such as Wi-Fi access, air conditioning, and in-room coffee and tea facilities.

If you’re short on time, you can enjoy a heritage walking day tour with family and friends, or else book a room for a night and have more time to marvel over the majestic Spanish-era architecture. Reservations are easy; head over to https://lascasasfilipinas.com and check availability and prices for your preferred dates.