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Fantastic Philippine Destination for the Rainy Season

13Jul

Fantastic Philippine Destination for the Rainy Season

The rainy season in the Philippines brings with it a host of traveling problems, but it’s not without any perks. This season is usually when the off-peak season comes in, which means flights get cheaper, accommodations are more affordable, there are less people around, adding up to a more private, quiet time.

Even though it is primarily a tropical country, you’ll find out that there’s more to the Philippines than just sunny beaches. Read on to discover the perfect rainy season destinations in the country.

1. Cagayan de Oro

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Down in Northern Mindanao is the quiet province of Misamis Oriental is Cagayan de Oro, home to some of the Philippines’ best local fruits such as suha, durian, lanzones, and mangosteen. During the rainy season, these produce are a lot more bountiful, so a kilo or two of mangosteen and lanzones can be yours for a lot cheaper! Oh, and they’re notoriously yummy, too. For a more cultural kick, celebrate the Higalaay Festival with the locals during late August!

If you’re looking for adventure, whitewater rafting and kayaking are great adrenaline-pumping activities in the area, made better by the rushing currents brought about by the monsoon. Cagayan de Oro is also host to a number of amazing nature trails and some of the country’s most beautiful waterfalls, such as the Maria Cristina Falls. Put on your hiking boots and get trekking!

2. Naga City

Over at Camarines Sur, Naga City offers off-peak travelers a host of fun activities and delectable dishes that are enjoyed just as well during the rainy season. Beat back the monsoon chill with a feast of fiery Bicolano cuisine, most of which is soaked in coconut milk and flavored with the burn-unit-worthy siling labuyo, which goes up to a hundred thousand Scoville units (meaning, it’s VERY HOT.)

Once you’re fed and watered, explore some of the province’s great activities, such as trekking around Mt. Isarog, awesome water adventures in the CamSur Watersports Complex, or just take a nice, relaxing dip in the hotsprings in the town of Panicuason.

3. Baguio City

It may be called the “Summer Capital of the Philippines,” but Baguio City is no slouch when it comes to the rainy season. During the monsoons, the city becomes hoodie weather heaven, giving a nice, quiet, serene vibe to the whole city. Watch the fog envelop the mountain as you sip on a steaming cup of hot tablea chocolate from your veranda, while wrapped in a cozy, hand-woven Baguio blanket.

Through constant development, a lot of food choices have popped up in Baguio City. Find the Bulalohan along Session Road for a taste of the famous beef soup, then hit up the Baguio Craft Brewery for some of the best home-brewed beer in the country. Finally, wind down with a nice cup of coffee in the many third-wave coffee shops dotting the city.

4. Boracay Beach

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It’s undisputed – the best place to spend the rainy season is still in the best beach island in the country. Not many people would venture out to Boracay during the off-peak season, as it won’t have the usual hot sun beating down on it. But that’s okay, because things get a little more fun during the rainy season!

For starters, 7Stones Boracay is open for service no matter what season it is, and rates get more affordable during the rain months as well! Splurge on one of their great suites and make a home for yourself for the remainder of your stay. You won’t even have to leave the resort premises for fun, as Bulabog Beach usually hosts a ton of fun watersports during the rainy season, such as kitesurfing, parasailing, and windsurfing. For a taste of some of Boracay’s best eats, look no further than 7th Note Café, where dishes from all around the world converge into one cozy café that even the locals revere.

The rainy season shouldn’t spoil your trip to the Philippines; you just have to know where to look. Take advantage of the awesome offers of the off-peak season and book your flights and accommodations today!

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Boracay in the Rainy Season – Why Go?

13Jul

Boracay in the Rainy Season – Why Go?

When the monsoon season hits, most people would cross Boracay off their lists of places to go. Which makes sense – why go to the beach when it’s all rainy, gloomy, and sun-less? Thankfully, Boracay offers more than fun in the sun. The island is lush with things to do, both in the water and outside of it! Read on and see why people travel to Boracay even in the off-peak monsoon season.

1. Stuff your luggage with souvenirs!

Boracay isn’t all about white, sandy beaches or cerulean waters. It’s also a great place to shop for summerwear, quirky souvenirs, and uber-yummy snacks. With the off-peak monsoon season, you can manage to great some great deals on a lot of stuff, as long as you haggle right. What’s great is that you won’t have to go far to get to the best shopping stops in Boracay. D’Mall and Crafts of Boracay, two of the best shopping places in the island, are both less than a kilometer away from 7Stones Boracay!

2. Explore watersports!

When it’s wet everywhere, there’s no reason to not dabble in watersports! The monsoon brings excitement to the island with its swells and bellows. Cruise through the waters in a jetski and live out your James Bond fantasies, or take to the skies and go parasailing! If you’re feeling brave, take advantage of the bigger waves and go wakeboarding. There’s no shortage of wet and wild fun during the monsoon. If you want to go on these adrenaline adventures in Boracay, ask your friendly staff at 7Stones Boracay and they’ll get your right there.

3. Eat like you’re preparing to hibernate!

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When you’re in the best beach island in the country, you know there’s gonna be good food everywhere. So indulge yourself during this quiet season and hit up 7th Note Café, one of Boracay’s most famous restaurants, where dishes all around the world await your hungry belly. If you’d rather go a little more personal, drop by D’Talipapa market for the freshest catch of the day and cook up a storm in our suites’ fully-stocked, high-class kitchens. Have it any way you want!

4. Explore the rougher side of Boracay!

Got that wanderlust? Itching to see new and Instagram-worthy places? The island has many of those – if you’re willing to get a little dirty. Ask your friendly service staff at 7Stones Boracay about ATV and mountain bike tours. The island has a wealth of rough trails you can breeze through in a buggy or a bike, leading to picturesque scenes you wouldn’t find anywhere else in the world. Great things come to those who explore!

5. Stay in.

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The monsoon season in the Philippines can be unpredictable – sometimes, you just have to stay in. And that’s not a problem in Boracay’s best premiere residence, cause there’s no shortage of fun things to do right here in 7Stones Boracay. Stay in your suite and binge-watch Netflix or do a Facebook Live session with our super-fast WiFi connections. Order a bottle of bubbly and take a relaxing dip in your personal Jacuzzi. Maybe get a nice, long massage before dinner at the sumptuous 7th Note Café!

The off-peak monsoon season brings with it a host of disadvantages, but there’s a lot of good things about it yet. Besides everything listed above, there’s also more room, less noise, and cheaper flights – which all boils down to a more convenient stay for many people. So don’t wait; get ready for the off-peak season and book with 7Stones Boracay right now!