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Tres Marias Cafe and Bar in Camiguin Island

Nestled within the pristine beauty of Camiguin Island, Philippines, is Tres Marias Cafe and Bar , a hidden gem that beckons travelers to experience the essence of island living. In this blog, we embark on a virtual journey to uncover the charm, sustainability, and warm hospitality that define Tres Marias. Discover Tres Marias Tres Marias is more than just a café and bar; it is an embodiment of the tranquil and picturesque surroundings that Camiguin is known for. Tres Marias invites you to escape into the heart of nature's wonders. What sets this establishment apart is its commitment to supporting local craftsmanship, with furniture crafted by artisans right here in Camiguin. Eco-Conscious Living Beyond its modern tropical interior, Tres Marias demonstrates a deep dedication to sustainability. Their choice of 100% plastic-free, compostable, and biodegradable cups made from sugarcane bagasse not only reflects eco-consciousness but also

"Two Crazy Monkeys in Medellin"

Tropical Escape of the North Ever wonder what it is like under the cool shades of banana trees while in a pool with the sun shining brightly against the blue sky? Seems crazy finding a banana plantation with a pool but it’s crazily possible in Bakhawan, Daanbantayan, Cebu. Two Crazy monkeys  is a small resort that gives you the feel of being exclusive. The place is like a banana grove with tropical huts equipped with air conditioning for small groups. The pool looks up to the sky with banana leaves as umbrellas. A wonderful tropical escape in the north. While it is not on the beach front, the shoreline is just a few minutes walk from its gates.  Your stay is surely a tropical comfort. The cottages resemble a traditional hut but it is equipped with modern amenities; bed, shower, toilet, fan and air conditioning. The open air common dining area is a great place to relax and slow down. You can use the kitchen and make your own meal to your heart’s desires. And of course, the

"Bamboo forest in Medellin Cebu"

GROWING TALL IN THE NORTH OF CEBU,  this Bamboo Forest is a tranquil nature spot that is now a series of tourist-packed pathways, but if you can escape the sounds of camera shutters and boorish visitors, you’ll hear the rustling, creaking, and swaying of b amboo soundscapes. This Bamboo Forest is situated in northern Cebu in the heart of Medellin, "The name Medellin is of Spanish origin and refers to the village with the same name in the Badajoz province of Extremadura in Spain. Medellin became a municipality by royal decree of Queen Isabel II of Spain on September 9, 1881.Medellin was formerly part of Daanbantayan. As a town, it started with only 3 barangays, namely; Kawit and Buenavista on the west coast, and Tindog on the east coast. Kawit, being the biggest and most progressive barangay at that time, became the first seat of government. But because of its deep shore water, the area was prone to pirates. As a consequence, the seat of government was then transferred