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33 Things to Do

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Thalatta Resort

Jan 7, 2010

We love to comment our vaccations in Thalatta resort!! We were so happy with everything. Especially with the heartly and warm atmosphere from the stuff and all the philippine People. The food and...more

Aquino Freedom Park

Jan 6, 2010

this is the park in front of the Negros Oriental Provincial Capitol building. it is called the Ninoy Aquino freedom park in honor of the late Ninoy Aquino. people gather in this place when there are...more

Canloan Volcano

Jan 6, 2010

this is the last city covered in the northernmost part of Negros Oriental Province. takes 4 hrs bus ride from Dumaguete. this cone or openning of the volcano can be viewed from the city of Canlaon if...more

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  • Resident population: 396,334 Annual visitors: 676,000 (est.)
  • Major features: beach resorts, water sports, coral reefs
  • 11,645 TripAdvisor reviews of 172 accommodations, 16 attractions and 55 restaurants
A cluster of idyllic atolls in the Indian Ocean, about 200 of the Maldives' 1200 islets are inhabited. Another 100 are private resort islands.
Hurghada, Egypt
  • Resident population: 40,000 (est.)
  • Major features: water sports, desert safaris, coral reefs
  • 9,809 TripAdvisor reviews of 181 accommodations, 20 attractions and 16 restaurants
Stunning coral reefs and turquoise waters perfect for windsurfing have made Hurghada, on Egypt's Red Sea Coast, a busy resort town.
Agra, India
  • Resident population: 1,400,000 Annual visitors: 560,000 (est.)
  • Major features: Taj Mahal, architecture
  • 2,247 TripAdvisor reviews of 109 accommodations, 14 attractions and 24 restaurants
Three of the world’s top sites beckon from this bustling and vibrant city in Uttar Pradesh, once the capital of the mighty Mughal empire.
Sardinia, Italy
  • Resident population: 1,655,677 Annual visitors: 12,000,000 (est.)
  • Major features: beaches, caves and grottoes, forest scenery
  • 13,261 TripAdvisor reviews of 1,401 accommodations, 81 attractions and 280 restaurants
The second-largest island in Mediterranean after Sicily, Sardinia serves up a lovely blend of sea, sand and history. Thousands of nuraghe (stone buildings) dot the landscape, proof that people have been enjoying the lovely climate here for millennia.
Bali, Indonesia
  • Resident population: 3,150,000 (est.)
  • Major features: beaches, water sports, spas, temples
  • 25,172 TripAdvisor reviews of 1,178 accommodations, 160 attractions and 402 restaurants
The Indonesian island of Bali is a favorite destination for both adventurers and those in need of a little relaxation. The waters off the coast of Bali's white beaches are an ideal spot for diving, while the dense jungles, teeming with monkeys and hidden stone temples, call out for exploration.