Philippine Books
We recommend this range of guides on the Philippines:

Philippine Dreames

Do not even begin to dream about living on a tropical island, surrounded by beautiful, available women until you have read this book! Philippines Dreams – Escape to paradise

Making A Living In The Philippines

There are few legitimate opportunities to make a living in the Philippines if you are not a citizen. This book tells you how to do just that and remain on the right side of the law. You can’t cash a paycheck from jail.Working legally in the Philippines

Philippines Property Primer

1. Want to get a handle on the real estate market in the Philippines? If buying, selling, renting, leasing or developing then this is the starting point for the switched on expatbefore buying, leasing or renting property in the Philippines

Philippines Survival Handbook

What it the higher risk in the Philippines? Traffic accident, being bitten venomous reptiles or kidnapped by the Abu Sayyaf... find the real facts about travel to the Philippines

Filipina 101

Learn the truth why finding happiness with a Filipina bride is not always a fairy tale experience. Filipina 101 is packed with advice and experience you need to obtain before you ask for her hand.Finding your Filipina Dream girl

Filipina 202

Once you have found your Dream Filipina, you need to know what to do to marry her and migrate her back to your hometown. This comprehensive guide helps you every step of the way through getting married and processing her papers for a visa

Filipina 303

After seven years of marriage, author Perry Gamsby and his Asawa (spouse) Amelita tell you what life together is really like, long term! Once the novelty wears off the reality of life together, raising kids, paying mortgages and making ends meet in a cross-cultural mixed marriage with a Filipina!

Filina Dreams

Three great books in one! Filipina 101, Filipina 202 and Filipina 303. Everything you will need to have under your belt to make finding, marrying, migrating and living with your dream Filipina a success.

Visiting Palawan
Another great holiday destination in the Philippines is Palawan and a must see is the Underground River. This is the longest navigable subterranean river in the world and there is no experience like taking the boat ride. The best place to stay while visiting the underground river is in Sabang where the new Sheridan environmentally friendly beach resort has been built. There is a lot more to do than just visit the Underground River. Take a look at a Palawan Map and plan your Palawan holiday.

Posts Tagged ‘Festivals’

Fiestas & Festivals | Visiting Cebu

SINULOG
Celebrated every 3rd Sunday of January, is Cebu’s biggest and most popular. The feast is in honor of the holy image Senor Santo Nino de Cebu. Fiesta Senor as it widely known, is the most celebrated among Cebu’s festivals where people converge along the route of a grand solemn procession and partake in the gaiety amidst a mardigras parade immersed in vivid colors and the constant drums of the Pit Senor

PASKUHAN
A Christmas celebration of songs and lantern making held during the month of December spread good cheers to local residents and visitors alike.

KADAUGAN SA MACTAN
A one day re-enactment celebrated with pomp and pageantry every 27th of April to commemorate the historic Battle of Mactan between the forces of Lapulapu and Magellan.

VIRGIN OF THE RULE FIESTA
Held to honor the patroness of Opon on Nov. 20-21, this religious and social event reveals the deep religious faith of the people and the penchant for merry making. A food fair, a procession and a coronation of the Fiesta Queen highlight the festivity.

SEMANA SANTA SA BANTAYAN
A unique mixture of solemn religious rites and local celebration highlights the Holy Week activities in Bantayan Island. The normally quiet island is visited by relatives and friends of the residents, as well as tourists to experience the scenic rites and to cool off the summer heat in the beautiful white sandy beaches and clear tropical waters.

FIESTA SA CARCAR
Is celebrated on November 24-25 in honor of the town’s patron. St. Catherine of Alexandria Carcar town is noted for Its old Spanish style houses in the quiet countryside setting. During fiestas, the residents would invite friends, relatives and town visitors into their homes to taste popular local delicacies. A lively and enjoyable event

Visiting Cebu