Top 10 Promising Tourist Spots in the Philippines

Top 10 Promising Tourist Spots in the Philippines

1. Carmen Copper Corporation Day Tour Toledo City Cebu

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Carmen Copper Corporation photo in 2013 Top 10 Promising Tourist Spots in the Philippines

Carmen Copper Corporation (“Carmen Copper”) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development Corporation (“Atlas Mining”). Carmen Copper has an operating agreement with Atlas Mining and it has exclusive operating rights over the in situ mineral resources and ore reserves of Carmen, Lutopan and Biga mineral deposits, collectively known as Toledo copper mine covering 1,674 hectares.

This is part of the Atlas mineral property covering 5,218 hectares, consisting of 3,284 hectares Atlas-owned mining claims and 1,934 hectares of mining claims belonging to claim-owners who have valid operating agreements with Atlas. Carmen Copper resumed the Toledo mining operation in September 2007.

Read more details about Carmen Copper Corporation here: https://atlasmining.com.ph/about-us/carmen-copper-corporation

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2. Carcar Giant Shoe Display

Giant Shoe Display Carcar City Cebu Philippines in 2013

Top 10 Promising Tourist Spots in the Philippines

Carcar City Cebu is known for its “ampaw” a Filipino delicacy and pork lechon but apart from these two, Carcar is also known for its shoes. In 2013, I was able to see the famous giant shoe display in the city. I hope this is still visible up to now.

3. Simala Cebu

The photo shown was taken at Simala Shrine in 2013 Top 10 Promising Tourist Spots in the Philippines

The Simala Shrine is a Roman Catholic pilgrimage site. The site hosts the image of Our Lady of Lindogon, which is believed to be miraculous by devotees of the Virgin Mary; subsequent to its reported shedding of tears, it was credited with the healing of those who were afflicted with dengue in the area in 1998. The image has since that time reportedly shed tears on four more occasions, the latest being on September 8, 2016.

The image, originally assigned as that of Our Lady of Fatima, was donated to the Marian Monks by Terry Brooks from Pampanga. The construction of the Simala Shrine is also believed to be the realization of a prediction by Ingko Niyong Villamor that the hills of Lindogon, the current site of the shrine, would become “holy” once a “miraculous white lady reign in the place”. (Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simala_Shrine)

4. Cebu International Golf and Resort Badian Cebu

Top 10 Promising Tourist Spots in the Philippines
Top 10 Promising Tourist Spots in the Philippines

Cebu International Golf and Resort Photo in 2013

This is an exclusive place so anyone who plans to stay here should contact the resort. Their contact details are available on google map. This Cebu International Golf and Resort has a breathtaking view of a swimming pool overlooking the crystal turquoise sea. One can enjoy scuba diving and golf in one place.

5. Dona Josefa Garcia Heritage Park Dumanjug Cebu

Dona Josefa Garcia Heritage Park Dumanjug photo in 2013

Another promising place to visit in Dumanjug, Cebu. This is indeed a manifestation of the many tourist attractions in Cebu from north to south of the province. The only thing is that you have to prepare yourself from a very long ride in many of the destinations. Top 10 Promising Tourist Spots in the Philippines

6. Lambug Beach Badian

Lambug Beach photo in 2016 Top 10 Promising Tourist Spots in the Philippines

Lambug Beach was listed as one of the ten beautiful beaches in Cebu. The view was absolutely breathtaking and the beach was crystal white but I didn’t have a positive experience with my accommodation. I don’t recommend Lambug Homestay. We had a horrible bed bug problem and the owner or the staff didn’t do anything to help us. They were just ignoring our concern. So, go to Lambug Beach but think twice about Lambug Homestay!

7. Park Place Beach Resort Pinamungahan

Park Place Beach Resort 2016 Top 10 Promising Tourist Spots in the Philippines

A simple way to enjoy life only here at Park Place. They offer swimming pools for kids and adults, a nice room for an overnight stay and a beach ready for splashing anytime. You can reserve or inquire on their official Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/newparkplacebeachresort

8. Mount Carmel Parish Church Lutopan

Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish caters to the spiritual needs of the community in this locale. Through the proclamation of the Word of God and the active participation of the Sacraments, the people are nourished by the saving presence of Jesus. For more information or inquiries visit their Official Facebook Page here: https://www.facebook.com/BirhenSaCarmenLutopan/

9. Toledo City

Toledo City 2016 Top 10 Promising Tourist Spots in the Philippines

Toledo City is known as the “Copper City”. Carmen Copper Corporation a subsidiary of Atlas Consolidated Mining and Development Corporation operates the Toledo Copper mine covering 1,674 hectares. The mine is located in Barangay Don Andres Soriano (Lutopan), Toledo City. The copper concentrate are shipped and delivered mainly to smelting factories in China, India and Japan.

Know more about Toledo City here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toledo,_Cebu

10. SM Seaside Mall Cebu

SM Seaside Mall 2016 Top 10 Promising Tourist Spots in the Philippines

If you have enough time to spare for the whole day, this SM Seaside Mall is the best place to spend it. This is a gigantic mall with too many exits so be sure you remember where you will have to ride back to your next destination. This mall also offers so many activities that’s perfect for the kids. Know more about this mall here: https://www.smsupermalls.com/mall-directory/sm-seaside-city-cebu/information/?ref=directory

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