Wednesday, December 12, 2012

First Anniversary Promos for the Lean Season 2013


Get this casita for a HUGE discount and relax in your own private island for 3D/2N for 2 PLUS get one additional night for FREE! Spend less on your dream vacation and get more awesome moments during your stay!



*Meals on the 3rd night are exclusive.


Plan your vacation now and be rewarded with a great discount for your group! Relax in your own private island for 3D/2N!


Book your private escape until January 15, 2013! For inquiries, you may contact us via arenaisland@gmail.com or call us at (02) 401.9778.





Monday, November 19, 2012

Happy 1st Anniversary, Arena Island!

In lieu of the first anniversary of Arena Island, we are happy to present to you our promos for the year 2013!


CASITA PACKAGE QUOTATION 

HONEYMOON PACKAGE FOR 2 @ PHP 36,000 4D/3N*



Sale period: November 15, 2012-November 30, 2012

Valid on: July 1, 2013 - November 30, 2013   

                                        

INCLUSIONS

- 4D/3N stay in the casita* (the other night is on us)

- Full-board meals for 2 people: 3 full meals & 2 snacks per day ( food on the third night is not included)

- Round-trip transfers to & from Puerto Princesa Airport

- Complimentary use of amenities such as floating deck, private boat and tree house.

- Complimentary activities include snorkeling, swimming, kayaking, beach volleyball, stargazing, turtle interaction and fishing.

- Personalized service at its finest: your private island experience comes with a personal butler, chef, and masseuse**!


Payment Terms:

Bank deposit (30% down payment. Remaining balance can be paid even the day before the arrival. Just send us a scanned deposit slip via e-mail.)
Cash or Credit Card (remaining balance in the island)

*    Air-conditioned Room Accommodation
**  One hour complimentary massage/ 2 pax
***Note that maximum capacity of the casita is up to 4 pax (adults) only or 2 pax (adults) and 3 children only.


PAVILION PACKAGE FOR 6-8 @ PHP 40,000 3D/2N


Sale period: November 15, 2012-November 30, 2012

Valid on: July 1, 2013 - November 30, 2013                                           


                                           

INCLUSIONS

- 3D/2N stay at the Amianan Pavilion*

- Full-board meals for 8 people: 3 full meals & 2 snacks per day

- Round-trip (land and boat) transfers to & from Puerto Princesa Airport

- Complimentary use of amenities such as floating deck and private boat.

- Complimentary activities include snorkeling, swimming, kayaking, beach volleyball, stargazing, turtle interaction and fishing.

Additional charges:
Extra pax**:
Adult (13 years old & above) Php 2,000 nett for 3D/2N
Child (6-12 years old) Php 1,000 nett for 3D/2N
5 years old & below is free of charge

Optional Activity
Diving is an optional activity. It is advisable to inform the Reservations Office via our e-mail address: arenaisland@gmail .com or landline no.: (02) 401-9778 in advance if you want to avail of the activity.

Extra night is Php 15,200/8 pax nett/pavilion. Half charges will apply for children.
An hour massage is Php 500/pax

Payment Terms:
Bank deposit (30% down payment. Balance can be paid even the day before the arrival. Just send us a scanned deposit slip via e-mail.)
Cash or Credit Card (remaining balance in the island)

*    Fan Room Accommodation, with adjoining de luxe toilet and bath with separate cubicles for female and male guests.
** For your assured comfort, kindly note that maximum capacity of the pavilion is up to 10 pax (adults) only or 8 pax (adults) and 3 children only.





Friday, August 03, 2012

Featured Testimonial of the Week


"One of the most relaxing places I've seen. Food and service is great! The staff are very friendly. Great for couples and families wanting to relax.


Tip: Bring some marshmallows. There's a bonfire on the 2nd night of your stay."


Dan, 05/15/12



relaxing in the hammock

Friday, July 20, 2012

Featured Testimonial of the Week




a stray coral by the seashore



"Arena Island is ideal for those who are looking for a quiet and solitary getaway from the busy city life. My family and I rented the only 2 casitas on the island and had the whole small island practically to ourselves.  Simple comforts are provided including timed electric supply, a chef, masseuse, very hospitable staff, and security. Hammocks are everywhere allowing you to just laze around and while the time away. It is a young island so don't expect the mature coral reefs of El Nido or fine sand beaches of Boracay." 


                                    Edward, 06/14/12

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Umbrella Days Promo: Extended!


We're giving you the latest in Arena Island this lean season. No need to worry because we assure you a memorable experience in this private, turtle sanctuary!

PLUS, we are giving 2 complimentary massages for the first 10 bookings in either the 2 casitas or the pavilion packages! You may also log-in to your Facebook account and go to our Arena Island Fan Page for more information.





PACKAGE DETAILS

1. Casita for 2 @ Php 25,000.00 only


Rate: Php 25,000.00/2 pax 3D/2N

Inclusions:
- 3D/2N stay in the casita*
- Full-board meals for 2 people: 3 full meals & 2 snacks per day
- Round-trip transfers to & from Puerto Princesa Airport
- Complimentary use of amenities such as floating deck, private boat and tree house.
- Complimentary activities include snorkeling, swimming, kayaking, beach volleyball, stargazing, turtle interaction and fishing.
- Personalized service at its finest: your private island experience comes with a personal butler and chef!
- An hour complimentary massage for 2

Optional Activity
Diving is an optional activity. It is advisable to inform the Reservations Office via our e-mail address: arenaisland@gmail .com or landline no.: (02) 401-9778 in advance if you want to avail of the activity.

Extra night is Php 12,000/2 pax nett
An hour massage is Php 500/pax

* Air-conditioned Room Accommodation



2. Casita for 3+1 @ Php 30,000.00 only


Rate: Php 30,000.00/3 adults and 1 child (strictly 12 years old and below) 3D/2N

Inclusions:
- 3D/2N stay in the casita*
- Full-board meals for 4 people: 3 full meals & 2 snacks per day
- Round-trip transfers to & from Puerto Princesa Airport
- Complimentary use of amenities such as floating deck, private boat and tree house.
- Complimentary activities include snorkeling, swimming, kayaking, beach volleyball, stargazing, turtle interaction and fishing.
- Personalized service at its finest: your private island experience comes with a personal butler and chef!

Additional charges:
Extra pax**:

Adult (13 years old & above) Php 4,000 nett for 3D/2N
Child (6-12 years old) Php 2,000 nett for 3D/2N
5 years old & below is free of charge

Optional Activity
Diving is an optional activity. It is advisable to inform the Reservations Office via our e-mail address: arenaisland@gmail .com or landline no.: (02) 401-9778 in advance if you want to avail of the activity.

Extra night is Php 12,000/2 pax nett
An hour massage is Php 500/pax

* Air-conditioned Room Accommodation
**Note that maximum capacity of the casita is up to 4 pax (adults) only or 2 pax (adults) and 3 children only.



3. 2 Casitas for 8 @ PhP 60,000.00 only


Rate: Php 60,000.00/8 pax (regardless if adult or child) 3D/2N. Get the Treehouse at Php 8,000/2 pax 3D/2N 
Inclusions:

- 3D/2N stay at Casita Uno and Casita Dos*
- Full-board meals for 8 people: 3 full meals & 2 snacks per day
- Round-trip transfers to & from Puerto Princesa Airport
- Complimentary use of amenities such as floating deck, private boat and tree house.
- Complimentary activities include snorkeling, swimming, kayaking, beach volleyball, stargazing, turtle interaction and fishing.
- Personalized service at its finest: your private island experience comes with a personal butler and chef!

Additional charges:
Extra pax**:

Adult (13 years old & above) Php 4,000 nett for 3D/2N
Child (6-12 years old) Php 2,000 nett for 3D/2N
5 years old & below is free of charge

Optional Activity
Diving is an optional activity. It is advisable to inform the Reservations Office via our e-mail address: arenaisland@gmail .com or landline no.: (02) 401-9778 in advance if you want to avail of the activity.

Extra night is Php 12,000/2 pax nett/casita. Half charges will apply for the extra pax.
An hour massage is Php 500/pax

* Air-conditioned Room Accommodation
**Note that maximum capacity of each casita is up to 4 pax (adults) only or 2 pax (adults) and 3 children only.



4. Pavilion Package for 10 @ PhP 48,000.00 only


Rate: Php 48,000.00/10 pax for 3D/2N

Inclusions:
- 3D/2N stay at the Amianan Pavilion*
- Full-board meals for 10 people: 3 full meals & 2 snacks per day
- Round-trip transfers to & from Puerto Princesa Airport
- Complimentary use of amenities such as floating deck and private boat.
- Complimentary activities include snorkeling, swimming, kayaking, beach volleyball, stargazing, turtle interaction and fishing.

Additional charges:
Extra pax**:

Adult (13 years old & above) Php 2,000 nett for 3D/2N
Child (6-12 years old) Php 1,000 nett for 3D/2N
5 years old & below is free of charge

Optional Activity
Diving is an optional activity. It is advisable to inform the Reservations Office via our e-mail address: arenaisland@gmail .com or landline no.: (02) 401-9778 in advance if you want to avail of the activity.

Extra night is Php 15,200/8 pax nett/pavilion. Half charges will apply for the extra pax.

An hour massage is Php 500/pax

* Fan Room Accommodation, with adjoining de luxe toilet and bath with separate cubicles for female and male guests.
** For your assured comfort, kindly note that maximum capacity of the pavilion is up to 10 pax (adults) only or 8 pax (adults) and 3 children only.




Friday, July 13, 2012

Featured Testimonial of the Week




Island Beach front, Photo credit: Karen Rodriguez

"All the staff are great, very friendly and accomodating. It was the best vacation. We felt very welcome and the food is very tasty especially the bulalo of Kuya Rey. The casita, the staff, the food and accomodation was perfect. Kudos to all the staff of Arena Island. They also made my birthday special. Their efforts in protecting the pawikan is exceptional. 
Thank you so much Arena Island."

Shiela, 05/09/12

Thursday, July 05, 2012

Featured Testimonial of the Week



"Definitely one of the best holiday destinations!  The service was excellent, all staff wore a friendly smile and were very attentive to our needs - we didn't even have to ask! The food, OMG was brilliant - even those on a diet would forget!  We were fortunate enough to meet the owner Mr. Fuji Rodriguez, who is a very lovely chap.  He told us a lot about Palawan, the island and the turtles, as well as his truly inspirational life.  I love the fact that the island is self sustaining in a sense that the water comes from rainwater and sometime desalination of seawater.  The food for the turtles are from the sea and one can sense that they are really cared for. All the best for Isla Arena!"


 Sarah, 05/07/2012


Friday, June 22, 2012

Arena Island: Umbrella Days Promo

Now that we've approached the lean season, we usually worry about a lot of things:

  • Money- Which one is the best deal? 
  • Safety- Is it safe to travel? 
  • Is it worth the time and experience?
Let Arena Island take care of these worries and give you a smooth, hassle-free stay in your own private island.

MONEY? 

Worry no more because the UMBRELLA DAYS PROMO brings you the best deal which lets you just sit back and relax in your OWN PRIVATE ISLAND!

Complete with round-trip transfers (land and boat), 3D/2N accommodation in the casita or pavilion, full-board meals, and activities,
enjoying your stay will just be the least of your problems.

For more information, call us at (02) 401-9778 or send us an e-mail at arenaisland@gmail.com. You may also visit us via our Facebook Fan Page for the details Umbrella Days Promo.

Pavilion Package for 10 for PhP 4,800/pax ONLY, save 40%!

Honeymoon Package for PhP 25,000/2 pax ONLY

Casita Package for 3 adults & 1 child for PhP 30,000 ONLY, save 54%!

Casita Package for 8 pax for PhP 60,000 ONLY, save 53%!



                                            SAFETY?

Traveling to Arena Island is safe year-round. Located outside the typhoon belt, Arena Island is situated at the far west in the Philippines where one can still enjoy a good weather despite the rains. The island has an in-house security staff in the island wherein rounds are done every hour.


IS THE EXPERIENCE WORTH IT?




                     See you soon! :)                                                     

Monday, May 21, 2012

Featured Testimonial of the Week


Another account from our featured guest this week, Jacquelynn See. :) Jacquelynn and her family spent their vacation in Arena Island last March 16-18, 2012. Upon return to Manila, Jacquelynn sent this to us and we were delighted to share these good words from them.    


Barely 6am and cars filled the roads to NAIA. Strangely, traffic became worse when we got ON THE PLANE. We boarded on time, only to wait an hour for take off. It was a series of false starts and stops--like going through Cubao rush hour then getting into the thick of it again at Guadalupe--FRUSTRATING.

An hour flight later, we were in Puerto Princesa, Palawan. Even there, cars lined up exiting the city to all parts of the province. It was only when we were 30 minutes away from the city center that traffic let up. And then, it was the open countryside. Only our two cars were in sight for miles of newly paved roads. At times, I was grateful for the seat belt around me. We went very very fast, out of the Princess city, through Aborlan, and to the port at Narra, where a banca would finally take us to our destination.

Though our "banca" turned out to be a 2-level very comfy affair that could seat 30, the seas became rough and my Dad became a little seasick... but more on that later. We had to change to a smaller boat so that we could get closer... and then... we're there, on our very own island for the weekend, Arena.

We're met with welcome drinks, seashell leis. We saw our casitas, the only two on the island, both of which would be home to just the six of us. We're wowed. Each casita opens to the beach, barely 50 meters away from the lapping shore. Our bathrooms had no roofs, and we'd be sitting on the "throne" and watch the swaying of the canopy of trees. Or be taking our baths under the sparkle of star dust. And guess what? There's absolutely NO TRAFFIC! No cars--no other modes of transport either--because who needs cars on an island only 4 hectares big? :)

Our package said it included the personal service of our own butler and chef. And "butler-ed" and fed we were! Our first meal consisted of two whole slabs of the best barbequed ribs ever. No exaggeration there! They were the most perfectly moist, caramelized, fall-off-the-bone ribs that I've had the fortune of partaking. There was also sinigang, sauteed potatoes ala moyashi itame, and slices of watermelon. I blame the ribs for our gluttony. How could 6 people, 5 of which were women, finish 2 big slabs of ribs? I was burping at the end when my sister asked, "OK ka na Dad?" That got laughs. My Dad, who was not long ago very seasick, had tucked in about a fourth of the ribs, clearly "cured". If our family/clan ever agreed on anything, it was most certainly FOOD. (Other meals of note included bulalo, sand lobster, and fried potato lumpia.)

Our 3 days, 2 nights on "our private island" became a blur of really sinful meals, playing cards and games on our casita's deck, walks on the sunny beach or quiet forest paths, dips in the sea, and sips of San Miguel or Nescafe in between. With no wifi and no TV, we stayed out, cracked a book, had chats. Most of the daytime, the generator was out. But I didn't miss electricity. The sea breeze was always a-blowing. When I became sticky with humidity and sand, I didn't  mind... I just lazed around our deck, waiting for our "butler" Kaye to bring turon (really yummy, with langka and cinnamon), or local kakanin, or spaghetti. (Apparently, the BIG breakfasts, lunches, and dinners, weren't enough, they had to bring us morning and afternoon snacks too. No complaints from us though! :P )

On our last day, I couldn't sleep... Got up at sunrise and took a stroll on the beach... (Well, it was more like I circumnavigated the island, then crisscrossed it, and it took under an hour.) I caught a hint of Mr. Sun on my right as I left our casita, and the sea wind was blowing me faster along my walk... A few minutes later, I saw him on my left and my hair's flying behind me. I smelled the sea, the dampness of the small wood behind our casita. I noticed the rain from that morning going from our roof to 3 big tanks behind our casita. I catch hens with their brood, cocks fighting, black-white-yellow birds chirping overhead, and a really fast one racing across our beach. I've very much loved calling the island our own for the weekend. I could be still there, breathe deep, hear my thoughts, notice the small things of life.

The highlight of our trip came at the end. Kaye had taken us on a tour the day before, and she showed us turtle eggs incubating naturally on the beach, which they've protected from predators with plastic cages. She showed us the turtles, from 52 days to 200+ days old, that they've been caring for, eventually for release to the open sea. So as a family, we adopted JR, our pawikan brother. They tagged him (which had us worried because it looked like it hurt!), then set him down on the beach so he could walk on his own to the shore. Many times he looked like he was tired... but we just had to cheer him on. He finally went into a big patch of seaweed and we couldn't see him anymore. I just had to make a wish to the universe--that I hope we'd made the right decision for him, that it was not too hot nor too close to the sea when we released him. I hope he won't get lost being by himself, and that he'll find his biological family out there.

And so it was time to leave Isla Arena, our home for the last 3 days, our very own private retreat. We leave it for the hustle and bustle that is Manila. Budget permitting, and promos willing, we'll be back some time... Maybe when JR finally has his brood on the island...

Wednesday, May 09, 2012

Featured Testimonial of the Week



Our featured guests for this week are John and Charmaine Chua. This couple stayed in the island last February 25-27, 2012. To attest to their nice experience at Arena Island, Charmaine said that,

 "If you want to rest and relax away from the hustle and bustle of the city.  Isla Arena is the best place to be. They will give you personalize customer service.  Good food and great place to be in".

Aside from that, John and Charmaine love to plan their trips on their own. They explore and try many beautiful places both in the Philippines and abroad. That is why, no wonder, they discovered us, a private island which gave them a unique, eco-friendly experience.

Aside from that, last month's issue of View Magazine featured Charmaine as A Woman on the Move. Charmaine spoke about their recent travels and her most favorite places across the world. Kindly take a look at this article:

Used with permission from Ms. Charmaine Chua.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Featured Testimonial of the Week

"Our vacation in your island was one of the most memorable we had... we will definitely come back soon!"

            Del, 03/04/2012

                                                                           
              

Monday, April 23, 2012

Media Features the Click to Save Facebook Contest

Arena Island's Click to Save Facebook Contest was recently featured by major newspapers and reputable blog sites last week. This is to promote the island's Facebook page and advocacy regarding the conservation and protection of the endangered pawikans. Participants will have to change their profile/display pictures into one of the bookmarks containing messages regarding the conservation of pawikans and register by filling out an online form. For more information, http://arenaisland.blogspot.com/2012/03/click-to-save-contest-mechanics.html.

In line with this, the contest winner who will be drawn on June 1, 2012 will get an all-expense paid trip to Arena Island for 2, inclusive of the airfare.

Arena Island featured in Business Mirror, The Regions, p.B2-2, April 19,2012
Arena Island Featured in Philippine Star, Agriculture-Environment, p. B2, April 22, 2012

   Some of the blog sites are:

http://orangemagazinetv.com/2012/arena-island-palawan-support-pawikan-conservation-campaign/#comment-7680

http://neilisawanderingsoul.blogspot.com/2012/04/saving-turtles-in-palawan.html

http://thewebmagazine.blogspot.com/2012/04/palawans-arena-island-launches-click-to.html

Friday, April 20, 2012

Catch a Falling Star in Arena Island: Lyrids

When was the last time that you saw a shooting star? Or ever wished upon a falling star?
  
 Here at Arena island, one of the activities that we have is stargazing. With our telescope ready for set-up, we let the guests take advantage of the star-filled sky and learn the basics of astronomy through our friendly staff.

In line with this, tomorrow, April 21-22, the sky will be filled with a lot of meteors or shooting stars as we know it, because of the Lyrids Meteor Shower. Guests tomorrow will be able to enjoy this astronomical event by the beach and if all goes well,  according to www.earthsky.org:

Tonight presents another good night for the 2012 Lyrid meteor shower, from late night Saturday (April 21) until dawn Sunday (April 22). Usually, the hour before dawn is best, regardless of time zone. The Lyrids are generally a modest shower, offering perhaps 10 to 20 meteors per hour. But with no moon to ruin the show, 2012 is the time to watch the Lyrids. 

Lyra the Harp Constellation Photo credit: EarthSky.org  








Photo credit; beyondpluto.net

Lyrids was named after the constellation Lyra, the Harp from which most likely, the meteors will occur.

In order for you to observe these meteor shower, all you have to do is find a dark spot (less light pollution, the better), lie on the ground and try to find Vega, the Alpha Star (brightest star) of the constellation Lyra. It would be better if you can download a star map which contains the sky for the night so that while waiting for the meteors, you can identify other visible constellations too in the sky!

Happy wishing!

For more information regarding the meteor shower, http://earthsky.org/tonight/close-up-on-constellation-lyra-the-harp

For other activities in Arena Island, http://arenaisland.blogspot.com/p/isla-experience-activities-amenities.html

Monday, April 16, 2012

Featured Testimonial of the Week




                   
              
"This is how a vacation to the beach should be like.  Really back to basics and back to nature.  You don't even need to bother with the air-conditioning and the other room amenities since the beach air is perfect.  My kids had the greatest time with the pawikans and other animals that they were able to survive a week without TV or computer games, which is very hard for them to live without.  They were even teary eyed when we left.  The staff was very accommodating and catered to our every needs.  We will definitely come back but hopefully we could bring our friends as well."
 
                 -Mon, 01/31/2012

Friday, April 13, 2012

Earth Hour at Arena Island

An hour sacrifice is not bad at all when the whole world started to put off its lights last March 31, 8:30-9:30 in the evening in line with the celebration of the Earth Hour.



The friendly staff of Arena Island in participation of the Earth Hour


Arena Island, an eco-tourism destination which greatly advocates for environmental awareness, protection and conservation, participated in this global event. Spearheaded by Mr. Fuji Rodriguez, owner of the island, along with the staff, they turned off the lights in the island and lighted candles instead.

Guests holding candles in their casita's veranda.


The nice thing about it is that there were guests in the island who were enthusiastic to participate in this event too. This couple, Andy and Cynthia, joined the island in lighting candles. Arena Island prepared a candlelit dinner set-up in their casita, where they enjoyed a sumptuous dinner under the stars. According to Cynthia, "We all totally enjoyed our stay in your beautiful Arena Island.". This couple were with their family during their stay in the casitas, the premier accommodation in the island.

Monday, April 09, 2012

Why the Philippines is the fun capital of Asia (an excerpt) by Wilson Lee Flores (Philippine Star)

"Why is it more fun in the Philippines? I can think of over 1,001 reasons why the people and isles here are great fun, but due to limited space of a newspaper column, here are just seven:

1. Unlike Malaysia, we are not only truly Asia in the Philippines, we’re very Asian as well as Latin! Our culture is a great tourist attraction. The Philippines is the only former Spanish colony in Asia for 333 years, thus we’re actually a unique “Latin-Asian” nation in the same way Argentina, or Venezuela are referred to as Latin-American nations.
By the way, Instituto Cervantes estimated that 25 percent of Tagalog words originated from the Spanish language. I hope government cleans up, re-develops and takes care of our unique former Spanish citadel Intramuros.
2. We’re the only former United States of America colony not only in Asia, but in the world, so that adds another totally unique and Hollywood twist to our culture and mores. English is our great asset in tourism, so I urge P-Noy to promote better English language education nationwide the way his nemesis GMA did during her term. We speak and still write the best English in Asia, that’s why we’re now ahead of India in call centers and BPOs, though India has over 10 times our population size! I sometimes bring foreign guests to the serene American military cemetery in the Fort Bonifacio area since it’s the largest of its kind in the world outside the US and has historic World War II naval battle map murals. Tourist spots Subic and Clark used to be the world’s biggest American naval and air force bases outside the US, too.
Patriots like the late historian Renato Constantino and Senator Claro M. Recto rightly lamented that many of our politicos often slavishly think and act like we’re the 51st state of the US, but I think our US cultural link is definitely a good tourist attraction!
3. The Chinese cultural and other elements of Philippine life are important tourist attractions too and our Chinese community can hopefully help woo the world’s fastest-growing market of affluent China tourists to vacation here the way they now flock to Paris, London, Singapore, Sydney, Hong Kong, Taipei, Macau and other places. Paging Mayor Alfredo Lim, please clean up Manila’s Chinatown as well as the Ermita, Malate, etc.
Although we have the smallest ethnic Chinese minority in Southeast Asia here in the Philippines in terms of our proportion to the national population — no more than two percent — we’ve been a vibrant part of the Filipino nation for over 1,000 years.
During the time of GMA, I suggested to civic leader Dante Go that he lobby for government to declare the annual Chinese lunar new year (this year it falls on Jan. 23, the auspicious “Year of the Dragon”) a holiday like the rest of Asia. Go got GMA to declare it a non-working holiday.
Thanks to Chinese mestizo P-Noy for being the first Philippine president to declare Chinese New Year a non-working holiday this year, this is a big morale boost to our ethnic Chinese minority that we’re accepted as part of the multi-cultural Filipino nation and hopefully it promotes more tourists, too.
4. The Philippines is the biggest and I believe also the most fervent Catholic nation in Asia, with Filipino Catholics actually more religious or pious than even our former colonizers in Spain! Just witness our colorful and amazing religious festivals called fiestas and traditions such as the awesome feast of the Black Nazarene in Manila’s Quiapo district.
5. Music is probably the best in the Philippines here in Asia. Everywhere I have travelled all over Asia, from the luxury hotels of Shanghai, Beijing to South Korea or Japan to their night places, I’ve seen and delightfully heard so many Filipino bands or singers performing.
I urge the government to invest more in the Cultural Center of the Philippines and other institutions to host bigger and grander musicals, concerts so that our Lea Salongas can perform here for the world instead of going to Broadway?
One place in Metro Manila tourists should see and hear is the historic and sublime Bamboo Organ Church of Las PiƱas City near our airports.
6. Medical tourism is one field where the Philippines should be ahead, aside from the Dr. Vicki Belo-type cosmetic surgery tourism. Ex-First Lady Imelda Romualdez Marcos was right when she built and grandiosely named the Philippine Heart Center For Asia that way, because we have excellent doctors like my older cousin Dr. Dy Bun Yok who did a heart procedure on then-political prisoner Ninoy Aquino before the latter was allowed to fly to the US.
My older nephew’s Dr. Smile Clinic head Dr. Joseph Dy Lim, a former dental college dean of Lucio Tan’s University of the East and now Henry Sy’s National University dental college dean, said we have great dentists and dental education here in the Philippines. He showed me many Iranian and other foreign students studying dentistry here. But more than good doctors and dentists, the whole world recognizes and in fact employs our friendly and good-service nurses as well as caregivers!
7. More than our fantastic beaches, isles and huge festive malls, the Philippine sub-tropical climate is one competitive advantage that SM/BDO founder Henry Sy told me was a big plus for our tourism. Sy pointed out that summers in Thailand are too hot compared to ours here. Our climate here is fantastic, never too cold or too hot. Is that also one reason we are reputed to be among the happiest and sunny nations on earth?"

Taken from: Will Soon Flourish Column by Wilson Lee Flores, Philippine Star 

To read the whole article http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=765967&publicationSubCategoryId=86

Featured Testimonial of the Week


Here is a featured testimonial from one of our dear guests, Larry and Susan Camarines. This couple celebrated their 7th wedding anniversary in Arena Island and  they surely got what they're looking for: privacy, relaxation, and a unique experience from their private island. 

         "We celebrated our 7th Anniversary at Arena Island (Isla Arena) and stayed last 09 - 11 January 2012.  The island is a wonderful and a blissful place for a getaway from our daily routine of the busy urban choirs!  It's an isolated PRIVATE 3.5-hectares island surrounded by a white powdery (""harena"" - means flour) sand and one of the Philippines' Sanctuary of Sea Turtles (Pawikan).  An island where you can swim anytime you want on its blue, clear and clean waters.
        
          The concept of two luxurious private Casitas in the island makes you feel that you own the entire place.  Casitas were designed in such a way that you will hear both the sea and air breeze while at rest - a very peaceful and soothing place to one’s mind to unwind!  The sunset views on the sand bar and sand dunes will remind you of the CREATOR of these great, great creations.

        Service? It's excellent & terrific! The owner will personally meet you at the airport upon arrival, endorse you to the resort manager/consultant who will accompany you 'till you reach the island and will stay during the entire vacation.  All transportation, land and sea, were well planned and coordinated.  Upon arrival at the island, you will be welcomed by the resort staff and your personal butler will then assist you.  He/She will orient you of the house rules of the island and your schedules during your period of stay.  The whole staff will do their very best to make your stay comfortable and worth remembering (entice to comeback).  Every meal was served on different themes and location.  The food can be requested depending on its availability.


          Various activities were prepared for one's enjoyment: Snorkeling and swimming with a personal guide, a REAL INTERACTION with the Sea Turtles from eggs to 200++ days of age, a tour of the entire island using your own private boat, a meal at the Floater, fishing and etc.  All is according to your schedule and availability, the staff will just wait for your command!


           From now on Arena Island will always be in our mind as one of the memoirs of our Private Island Experience (PIE) that made us thought that we were the KING and QUEEN of ISLA ARENA!!!


          Our special thanks and appreciation for making our stay comfortable and memorable: Ms. Chit, Ms. Ailleen Freeman, Ms. Kaye, Mr. Jay-R, Mr. John-John, our Mr. Driver & our Mr. Chef (sorry we forgot their names) & the entire staff as well!!! -- Keep up the good work guys!!! -- you brought FUN IN THE PHILIPPINES!!


          We did appreciate your anniversary gift to us - a beautiful Arena Island Bag & a Cap!


          Thank you again and JESUS bless you all!!!”

  - Larry & Susan Camarines 01/16/2012