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How to Retire in the Philippines as a Foreigner: A Comprehensive Guide
How to Retire in the Philippines as a Foreigner: A Comprehensive Guide The Philippines could be your best bet if you want to spend your golden years enjoying year-round warmth against a backdrop of beaches and rain forests. The Philippines has much cheaper living expenses than the United States, and the government makes extra efforts to make the country welcoming to foreigners. However, there are several pitfalls tied with this move that you should stay clear of. It may be advantageous to speak with a financial advisor before deciding to retire and settle in the Philippines.
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The Ultimate Travel Guide to Bolinao, Pangasinan
Bolinao is a picturesque municipality in Pangasinan’s far northernmost region. With Alaminos City and its famed Hundred Islands attraction only a short bus ride away, Bolinao has more than a few of things for you to explore, making it another another recommended destination when traveling through Pangasinan. Patar Beach is perhaps the most recognized attraction in Bolinao, featuring a long stretch of coast with rocky rugged terrain as well as white sand beaches connected with beach resorts. In this post, we’ll go through the most fascinating places Bolinao has to offer.
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LANGTARAN GROVE, NORTHERN SAMAR: A Comprehensive DYI Travel Guide
Northern Samar is a coastal province that hosts pristine beaches and great diving spots for people who love the ocean. If you’re trying to find a much peaceful alternative to seaside destinations that are constantly full of tourists, this is the best place to go. Below is my review of Langtaran Grove White Beach Resort, travel and budget tips.
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The “Pink Beach” of Sila Island in San Vicente, Northern Samar: A Comprehensive Travel Guide
Let me be honest with you — when I first heard about a pink beach on a tiny island off Northern Samar, I assumed it was tourist-board exaggeration. A marketing gimmick dressed in rose-colored filters. I was wrong. Spectacularly wrong. Sila Island is one of the Philippines’ most genuinely undiscovered secrets. The shoreline blushes with real rose-hued sand — a natural phenomenon created by crushed red organ pipe coral (Tubipora musica) mixing with white sand. Crystal-clear turquoise water, thriving coral reefs, and a community of warm, welcoming people who are genuinely pleased you made the effort to find them. This is what travel felt like before the internet.
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Filipino For Beginners: The Must-Know Basic Phrases and Pronunciation
Filipino For Beginners: The Must-Know for Basic Phrases and Pronunciation Interesting Facts About the Filipino Language Tagalog (or Filipino) belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian branch of the Austronesian language family. The name of the language is derived from taga-ilog, from taga (native) + ilog (river). Manila, the capital city of the Philippines, is named after a mangrove tree that has white flowers called nilad.
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SAGADA, MOUNTAIN PROVINCE: A Comprehensive Travel Guide (with 2-Day Itinerary)
Sagada is known for its “hanging coffins” – the traditional way of burying people which according to their traditions only the married and who have grandchildren may be buried this way. Also, its sunrise viewing which was featured in the movie “That Thing Called Tadhana.”
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Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro: A Comprehensive Travel Guide
I’ll be honest with you: I didn’t expect to fall in love with Puerto Galera the way I did. I booked a long weekend, naively thinking I’d tick off the usual beach-trip boxes — sand, sun, cold beer — and move on. Three days turned into a week. The week nearly turned into a month. If you’ve ever been to Puerto Galera, you already know exactly what I mean. Nestled on the northern tip of Oriental Mindoro island, Puerto Galera is one of those rare places in the Philippines where everything seems to work out perfectly in the same frame: dramatic jungle-clad mountains tumbling into a sheltered bay, beaches that range from boisterous and social…















