Saturday, February 28, 2015

CORREGIDOR ISLAND

CORREGIDOR is a small rocky island at the mouth of MANILA BAY. It is about 48 kilometers west of Manila. It is an island fortress stands as a memorial for the COURAGE, VALOR and HEROISM of FILIPINO and AMERICAN defenders who held their grounds against the overwhelming invading Japanese Forces during the WORLD WAR II.

Many people if not majority of FILIPINOS still know that CORREGIDOR ISLAND is part of the province of BATAAN because of its proximity to BATAAN especially with MARIVELES...

This blog has the noble intention to repeatedly inform and remind everyone that CORREGIDOR ISLAND is actually part of the province of CAVITE...yes, it is!

To be acquainted with history, there are available Day and Overnight Packages for tour to CORREGIDOR ISLAND:

Based on existing standard rates for Day Tour:
    Weekday Day Tour for Adult  is P 2,400/person
      Weekend Day Tour for Adult is P 2,600/person
                                   For Child Rate is P 1,500
     *Package Rate includes round trip ferry transfer, shrine  and entrance fees, 
            guided island tour and buffet lunch 

     Check-in Time/Boarding Time (7:00am)
     ETD Manila (8:00am)
     ETA Corregidor (9:15am)
     Guided Tour (it follows)                      
     Buffet Lunch (12noon)
     ETD Corregidor (2:30pm)
     ETA Manila (3:45pm)

     For Overnight Room Rate (on top of the Day tour package)
       -Single with Breakfast (P 1,500)
       -Twin/Double with breakfast for two (P2,000)
       -Extra Person with Breakfast (P750)

   Other activities:
   Lights and Sound Show at Malinta Tunnel (P200/person)
   The rocket (Zipline) (P100/person)
   Outdoor activities (Sunset and sunrise viewing, tunnel lateral tour) (P250/person)
   Kayaking (P500/hour)
   ATVs (All-terrain vehicle) (P500/hour)
    
During the educational tour of our students

Another educational tour of our students


We programmed various educational tours for our students for them to learn valuable lessons and be acquainted with the realities outside the classrooms.

To prepare for the future, it is absolutely significant to know the lessons from the past...

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