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Aklan
- PANAY | Experience Western Visayas
- Boracay’s Best Restaurant 2018
- Ferra Hotel – Your Home in Boracay
- Boracay
Antique
- PANAY | Experience Western Visayas
- Antique |11 Things You’ll Love About Antique + Travel Guide
- Antique |Malumpati River Tubing
- Antique |Malalison Island
- Antique | Kawa Hot Bath and Bugtong Bato Falls
- Antique |Kasa Raya Inn
Bohol
- Beach Hopping in Panglao: Alona Beach and Dumaluan Beach + Bohol Bee Farm
- The Dolphins, the Fishes, the Corals and the Virgin Island of Panglao Bohol
- BE Grand Resort Panglao: Exclusivity, Elegance and a Perfect Vacation Experience
- PhotoBlog: Bohol
Capiz
- PANAY | Experience Western Visayas
- Backpacking 101: Capiz Travel Guide, Budget and Itinerary
- CAPTIVATING CAPIZ: A Paradise Hidden Inside Camp Peralta – Malinamon Falls
- CAPTIVATING CAPIZ: The Big Bell of Sta. Monica Parish Church in Pan-ay, Capiz
- CAPTIVATING CAPIZ: The Roxas City Plaza Heritage Walk
- CAPTIVATING CAPIZ: Cadimahan-Libotong River Tour
Cebu
- CEBU | Bojo River Cruise, An Eco-Tourism Activity in Aloguinsan
- CEBU | Where to Stay in Badian (Kawasan Canyoneering): Aisha’s Transient House
- CEBU | Kawasan Canyoneering
- CEBU | Bantayan Island, Where I Questioned, Experienced Peace and Found Love
- CEBU | Where to Stay in Cebu City for a Night – Sugbutel Family Hotel
- CEBU | How to Go To Bantayan Island
- CEBU | Budyong Beach Resort, Bantayan Island
- The Magic in Boljoon
- Walking Around Oslob Cebu
- PhotoBlog: Cebu City
Ilo-ilo
- Solina Beach and Nature Resort: Glamping in Islas de Gigantes
- PANAY | Experience Western Visayas
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Iloilo | Islas de Gigantes – the Crown Jewel of Panay Island
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Foodspotting in Iloilo City
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DINAGYANG FESTIVAL 2018 | The Colorful History of the Atis Through Dance and Chant
- DINAGYANG FESTIVAL 2018 | Fiesta Filipinas Kasadyahan Cultural Presentation
- 15 Things to Do and See in Iloilo in 24 Hours
- Ilo-ilo
Leyte
Negros Occidental
- 12 Things to See and Do in Bacolod
- Bacolod | Travel Back in Time in Silay City
- Bacolod | Mambukal Mountain Resort
- Bacolod | Where and What to Eat
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