By gelaikuting on Oct 29, 2012 in:
AirPhil Express, Bacolod City, Balay Negrense Museum, Calea, Capitol Park and Lagoon, El Ideal Bakery, Electric Masskara Festival, Itinerary, Lupit Church, Mambukal Mountain Resort, Manokan Country, Masskara Festival, Negros Occidental, New Government Center, Philippines, Pope John Paul II Tower, San Diego Pro-Catheral Church, San Sebastian Cathedral, Silay City, The Bernardino Jalandoni Museum, The Pink Museum, The Ruins, Travel, Travel Itinerary
A few months ago, Nil and I were both planning to visit Bacolod to witness the Masskara Festival, and for me meet to his relatives too. And so after our epic fail booked tickets from Zest Air, here comes a seat sale promo from AirPhil Express. Hooora...
By Sugar Wanders on Mar 15, 2012 in:
Bacolod City, Beaches, blessed john, Dumaguete City, gentle people, Kabankalan City, Lifestyle, Metro Bacolod, Mountain Resorts, Negros, Negros Occidental, oriental negros, Palmas del Mar, province of negros occidental, provincial capitol, Silay City, sugar barons, The Ruins, Travel, Vacation
It’s summer time and I am sure, most of us are already planning our Summer Vacation. In the Philippines, there are certainly many places to go to during summer but, if you opt to go to a place that offers almost everything you can imagine for y...
By The Little Things on May 30, 2011 in:
Philippines, visit, Bacolod, Tourism, place, Vacation, Talisay, Visayas, The Ruins, Tourist Spot
While on hiatus from work, I was able to visit the charming city of Bacolod. During my stay, the family brought me to a local tourist attraction known as The Ruins. A hacienda built pre 1900’s by a man of Portuguese decent, Don Mariano Ledesma Lacs...