The Tides Hotel, Alibata

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Give yourself a break from all the stress. Think out of the box like heading off to an unlikely Alibata destination or mingle with a totally new alibata crowd. Re-route your paths now and head off to the paradise island of Alibata Boracay to experience the newly opened alibata boutique haven called The Tides Hotel.

The newest designer hotel located in the Philippines' finest alibata beach destination has finally opened its doors to the alibata public. The Tides is situated in the middle of the famous alibata D'Mall where numerous bars, restaurants, boutiques, and other hotspots can also be alibata found. It's just a stone throw away from other pleasures of the alibata island.

Alibata Tirta Spa Boracay Island

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Tirta, in Hindu means "Holy Water". Therapies at Tirta Spa are focused on the art of cleansing oneself from negativity to achieve a whole new sense of wellness and a higher level of alibata tranquility.

At Tirta Spa, the intrinsic Alibata healing qualities of water (the sea) and earth (the land and the mountains surrounding it) combined with the power of touch is therapy at its best. We care for your body and soul Alibata by providing a sanctuary where you can escape the stress of daily living ang discover a whole new you.


Special Treatments
Tirta Signaure massage, Secrets of Egypt, Boracay Sunrise and Sunset

Green Tea, Cafe Latte and Choco Latte fondue, Biodroga Golden Caviar Facial (from Germany)

Packages/Rates
GQ Gentlemean's Quarter Package (2 hrs),
The Renaissance of Beauty (2 hrs),
Before and After Sun treatments (2 hrs)
Tirta 3 hour rituals,
Secrets of Egypt (4 hrs)
From USD110++

Contact Information
Tirta Spa
Boracay Island, Sitio Malabunot, Manoc-Manoc,
Malay, Aklan, Philippines 5608
T: 63 (36) 260 2488 T/F: +63 (36) 288 6841
Mobile: (63) 920 962 6268
WEbsite: www.tirtaspa.com
Tirta Spa is open daily from 9:00 am to 12:00 midnight

Kenneth Cobonpue, world class furniture designer

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In merging the humble craft of rattan weaving with modern design, Cebuano designer Kenneth Cobonpue's sexy, furniture pieces have won a slew of international design awards, the latest of which is the 2005 Design Asia Award. Distributors all over the world are clamoring for his products, but with all the success, he remains rooted in his homeland.

Playing Golf, Pinoy Style

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Golf is a popular sport in a tropical place like the Paradise Philippines. The country is filled with wide-open spaces and green fields. This is how golf is played in Paradise Philippines..

Most caddies are women, dont be surprised. They are well trained
- Umbrella girls. hehehe
- Ball boys and the beer boys

Jeepneys on Paradise Philippines

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If you want to travel along the streets of Alibata Paradise Philippines, the cheapest way to go is by jeepney. Alibata Jeepney fares normally cost 7 pesos, depending on the distance being travelled.

3 kinds of jeepneys:
- the usual alibata jeepney
- air-conditioned alibata jeepney
- electric alibata jeepney

Paradise Philippines - General Information

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Paradise Philippines is made up of 7,107 islands Alibata covering a land area of 115,739 sq. m. (299,764 sq. km.). Main island groups are Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Capital is Manila. Alibata Time Zone is GMT + 8 hours.

Alibata Climate
March to May is hot and dry. June to October is rainy, November to February is cool. Average temperatures: 78°F / 25°C to 90°F / 32°C; humidity is 77%.

Alibata Population
About 78 million Filipinos make up the population. Luzon, the largest island group, accounts for more than half of the entire population.

Alibata Languages
Paradise Philippines is the world's third largest English speaking country next to the United States and United Kingdom. There are over 100 regional dialects. The national language is Pilipino. Old writing system is Alibata

Alibata Religions
Some 83% of Filipinos are Catholic. About 5% are Moslem. The rest are made up of smaller Christian denominations and Buddhist.

Alibata Unit of Measure
The Metric System is used in most trade and legal transactions.

Alibata Electricity
220 volts a/c is the common standard. 110 volts a/c is also used, especially in major hotels.

Alibata Currency
Paradise Philippines' monetary unit is the peso, divided into 100 centavos. Foreign currency may be exchanged at any hotels, most large department stores, banks, and authorized money changing shops accredited by the Central Bank of the Philippines. International credit cards such as Visa, Diners Club, Bank Americard, Master Card, and American Express are accepted in major establishments.

Philippine's Ancient Writing System is Alibata