Seduced to a honeymoon in Filipino style newlyweds experience romantic moments

Eskaya Beach Resort & Spa lures honeymooners with a new package from the European autumn to Bohol, an island in the southern Philippines.

Eskaya Beach Resort & Spa lures honeymooners with a new package from the European autumn to Bohol, an island in the southern Philippines. The wonders of true love and the mysteries of Bohol melt into one intensive and guaranteed memorable honeymoon: White sandy beaches, lush vegetation, rolling hills, the glory of old chapels, a unique fauna with whales, dolphins and nosy tarsiers create a scenery for a dreamlike honeymoon. At Eskaya Beach Resort & Spa newly-weds are pampered with the โ€œHoneymoonersโ€ package, which includes three nights in a Balai Villa with a private infinity pool and Jacuzzi, offering a stunning view over the ocean as well as a 90 minutes โ€œHilotโ€ Therapeutic Massage and a 30 minutes โ€œKabilinโ€ Head and Shoulder Massage with foot spa per person at the Handuraw Spa. Opposed to the tranquility that is offered by the Handuraw Spa newly-weds will also enjoy a lot of fun and action while cruising on a Jetski for one hour, or while going on the Bohol countryside trip to get a glimpse of the authentic Filipino culture. The offer further includes the transfers to and from Tagbilaran Airport, fresh fruits upon arrival, breakfast at Lantawan Restaurant, cocktails at the pool side or the terrace with stunning views over the ocean as well as the use of mountain bikes, kayaks, pedal boats, board games, DVDs and Wi-Fi. For dinner, gourmet-indulgences are either served at Lantawan Restaurant, at the pool side, in the garden or directly at the beachfront. The first dinner is complemented by a bottle of wine from Eskaya. The package is at 2.000 USD for two persons (about 1.530 Euros), plus 12% taxes. Further information at www.eskayaresort.com.

Eskaya Beach Resort & Spa is located on the island Panglao, around 800km south of the capital Manila. The name Eskaya refers to the only known indigenous people of Bohol. The architecture of this Spa resort is decidedly Filipino and reflects authenticity with a splash of modern amenities: Sturdy construction materials blend into indigenous materials like bamboo, cogon and wood. The extensive area stretches out over 16 hectare, featuring a diverse topography: Shelving cliffs, flat plains, canyons, caves, mountains with lush vegetation and a stunning view over the ocean. The thatched villas at Eskaya, called โ€œBalaiโ€ in the local dialect Visayan, are free-standing and most of them are offer a private swimming pool.

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