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$998 from Los Angeles to Manila
inclusions:
1)
Roundtrip airfare from Los Angeles to Manila-
2) 2 nights Hotel accomodation in Manila
or Makati/.per person double occupancy
3)- 3 Days 2 Nights resort accomodations in air-conditioned rooms
/ cottages / suites / with private toilet and shower facilities
...........Full board meals
........ .Welcome drinks
.......... Round trip boat and land transfer - Airport /Resort
/ Airport on our regular schedules.
.......... Various activities such as island hopping, fishing,
visit to the small and big lagoons (weather permitting)
...........One introductory scuba-dive for non divers (during
the entire stay) inclusive of the complete dive gear.
...........Use of non-motorized marine sports equipment such as
windsurf, hobie cat, kayaks (subject to availability)
.......... Use of indoor recreational facilities (subject to availability)
services of a guest activity coordinator.
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PACKAGE RATES
Resort Name....... 3 Days / 2 Nights Package Extra Night Rate
..............................Single..... .....Twin ............Triple........
Single..... Twin ........Triple
Escondido Resort. 14,200+..... 11,500+....... 10,500+...... 2,850....
1,500........ 1,190
Jony's Beach ........16,100+......11,700+ .......10,900+......
4,000 ....2,000 ........1,600
Lorenzo South .....17,700+ ......12,300+...... 11,000+...... 5,000
....2,500........ 1,700
Rates are quoted in Philippine Peso.Exchange
as of today Apr 11 is $54.11
Inclusions :
3 Days / 2 Nights Deluxe Room Accommodation
in Escondido Resort and Lorenzo South and Superior Room Accommodation
for Jony's Beach Resort
1) Daily Breakfast
2) Roundtrip Land and Boat Transfer via Caticlan
3) Roundtrip Airfare - Manila / Caticlan / Manila via Asian Spirit
(Please see flight details below)
Terms and Conditions :
Please add PHP 715.00 per person for Airline
Insurance and Aviation Security Fee
Prepayment Basis is required to avail these special rates.
Valid only through booking with Asia Travel.
Additional 4% surcharge for credit card payments.
Airticket in non-refundale, non-transferable and non-reroutable.
Validity of Ticket is one month from the date of issuance.
All rates are subject to change without prior notice.
Inclusions / items in this package is not availed of is non-refundable,
non-transferable and non-convertible to cash.
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Welcome to Boracay!
The palm-studded island of Boracay
- with its white, talcum-fine beach, balmy weather and warm, crystalline
waters - is like a hypnotic magnet that lures many to a lotus
existence. In this tiny, butterfly-shaped island at the northwestern
tip of Panay in Western Visayas, days can be spent by simply lazing
on the beach and nights are for indulging in the tropical party
lifestyle. Boracay is an anchor tourist destination and one of
the 7,000 times more islands that make up the Philippine archipelago.
Barefoot in the Beach
The code in Boracay is
strictly informal. 
There is an undeniable
easy atmosphere in Boracay where walking barefoot than shod is
the rule rather than the exception. White Beach is so, soooo fine,
it feels like treading on miles of baby powder! No wonder, even
swinging discos have the beach for a floor, giving dance a new
twist. There are no hang-ups either in this island. At daytime,
tourists having a soothing massage under the shade of a coconut
tree beside the shoreline is a common sight. And from dusk to
dawn, Boracay turns into one big party place where everyone is
welcome to join in
But first, lets toast that sunset
cocktail!
Diversions are certainly
no problem in this tropical eden with leisure activities calendared
throughout the year and amenities offered by some 350 tourist
establishments.
A Little Bit of Daring

For the adventure-driven,
"Mambo Number 5" is a little bit of boating and wind
surfing, a little bit of scuba diving, a little bit of trekking,
a little bit of mountain biking, and a little bit of golf. Theres
plenty to do in Boracay other than beachbumming and partyhopping.
On the eastern side of
the island is Bulabog Beach, a boardsailors mecca
that draws enthusiasts from all over the world, especially during
the peak season of November to March. In January, it is the site
of an International Funboard Cup.
Sailboating and kayaking
are popular sporting activities, with Boracay playing host to
the annual Paraw Regatta, an international sailboat race that
makes use of the native outrigger. Dive sites surround the island
and are learning venues to both novice and professional divers,
guided by competent instructors of the many dive shops that operate
in the area.
Trekking or mountain biking
can also bring the intrepid to the islands quaint interior
villages and to the edges scenic rocky cliffs, discovering
along the way many hidden coves with isolated beaches far from
the tourist crowd. And for golf bugs, Fairways and Bluewater
Resort Golf and Countryclub has an 18-hole championship course.
Hala Bira! Let Go!
January is the time to
hang loose in the "Land of the Atis." Kalibo, the
capital town of Aklan, is the gateway to Boracay. Every second
weekend of January, it celebrates the Ati-Atihan Festival
where frenzied streetdancing is performed by costumed and black-sooted
"tribes" as they wend through the main streets from
dawn till the witching hours.
The Ati-Atihan is celebrated
for three days and commemorates the 13th-century land deal between
10 migrating Bornean chieftains and the aboriginal Ati King Marikudo.
It also honors the town patron, the infant Santo Niño.
To the accompaniment of
hundreds of lyres and drums, merrymakers throw all inhibitions
to the wind as they join the tribes in a mad jig punctuated by
rhythmic shouts of: "Hala bira! Puera pasma! Hala bira! Viva
Santo Niño!" (Loosely translated, means: "Let
go! Dont get sick! Let go! Hail the Holy Child!") Kalibo
is also famous for its handloom weaving industry where fine silken
fabrics are produced from the fibers of the piña (pineapple)
and abaca plants.
Island Flavors

The taste of the region
is simple with charbroiled chicken as common fare. Another favorite
dish is raw fish marinated in spicy vinegar.
Dining, however, is no
problem in Boracay with most resorts having their own restaurants
that serve both Filipino and international cuisines. Small snack
bars and fastfood outlets line the island.
Warm Hospitality
Filipinos do not
simply provide the guest with a place to rest or park their luggage,
they also share the best of what they have. This warm, effusive
brand of hospitality is what distinguishes Philippine hotels from
the others. Resorts in Boracay range from the posh "AAA"
to the more tailored "SIR" (special interest resort).
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