Planning a vacation in Bohol, Philippines that maximizes your time and shared experiences with your loved ones can be tricky. We often get overwhelmed by the things we want to do or see while at the planned holiday destination that sometimes, if not organized carefully, we end up with a lackluster vacation that leaves us feeling short-changed instead of content with our time off from our busy lives. Thankfully, Bohol resorts and hotels often offer some appealing accommodation packages that already plan out your vacation for you.
One of these is Amorita Resort in Bohol. This resort in Panglao Island is currently offering three new packages that make your holiday woes easier to cope with. Each one promises a unique experience depending on your preferred activities during your stay. All can be availed when making reservations at any of the resort's available villas until December 31, 2010, with its rates already inclusive of VAT and local government taxes.
The Slumber Package is aimed at those who prefer an intimate and rejuvenating vacation. It entitles you to three days and two nights' accommodation, complimentary daily buffet breakfast and bottled mineral water in your room, a one time one-hour full body massage, nightly turn-down service, round-trip airport or seaport transfers from Tagbilaran to the resort and back, and a welcome drink and treat upon your arrival.
The Bohol Tourrific Package 2010 targets the adventurous tourist, offering accommodation for three days and two nights, a countryside tour, complimentary daily buffet breakfast, a one time one-hour full body massage, round-trip airport or seaport transfers from Tagbilaran to the resort and back, and a welcome drink when you arrive at the resort. The countryside tour will include fascinating local attractions such as the
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Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Make The Most of Your Bohol Holiday by Janice Pelayo
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