Travel
Off the Grid
A short trip to Sheridan Beach Resort & Spa in Puerto Princesa becomes a lesson in going offline and enjoying the beautiful views of a tropical holiday, without the Instagram filter.
A short trip to Sheridan Beach Resort Spa in Puerto Princesa becomes a lesson in going offline and enjoying the beautiful views of a tropical holiday, without the Instagram filter.

Okay, I’ll be the first to admit– traveling somewhere with barely any internet and no LTW(not even Edge!) access was a little daunting at first. We spent the few minutes after our arrival at Sheridan Beach Resort Spa in Puerto Princesa, Palawan walking around the property, trying to find the suddenly elusive signal that would bring our Instagram-ready snapshots to our followers back home.

The fact that the resort was extremely picturesque wasn’t helping the social network withdrawal systems either. The resort sits between the beautiful rolling hills that dot the entire island, its gentle slopes that seemed to rise up into the blue sky and the wide expanse of the sandy beach that stretched around the island’s edges. From the crashing waves on one side to the cloud-covered peaks on the other, there were so many photo-worthy vistas that it was almost impossible not to immediately want to share the view with the world. But eventually, we took it as our chance to live in the moment, and as hard as that may initially seem, we were determined to try.
We’d finally given up and put our phones away, enjoying the cold towels and fruit juices that were served as refreshments after the two-hour drive from the airport. The staff was friendly and accomodating, checking us into our rooms in a matter of minutes and arranging our airport transfers for the end of the trip. Afterwards, someone offered to escort us to our rooms.

The walk to the rooms allowed us to admire the resort in its entirety. Large pools take up the center of the property, flowing into each other and flanked by buildings that housed the guest rooms on each side. The structures themselves lent to the tropical vibe, with open hallways and an atrium that was filled with lush greenery. Our rooms were cozy, with soft lighting and wooden accents that keep it homey. The expansive bathroom was also a welcome luxury, with stone walls and floors and a glass-enclosed shower that was perfect for cooling off after a day in the sun.
Speaking of the sun, we decided to take advantage of the remaining hours of the afternoon to lounge by the pool—and maybe in it, with one end dedicated to a row of half-submerged lounge chairs. The beach, too, turned out to be a great place to while away the time, and the water was clear and cool—what you’d expect in an isolated island paradise.

Of course, if you’re the kind of vacationer who enjoys packing your itinerary with activities, you can go on any of the tours that the resort would be happy to assist you in arranging. Sheridan is the only luxury resort in close proximity to the Underground River, a world heritage site that brings visitors on a serene waterway under interesting rock formations. There’s also a jungle trail, a paddleboat tour by the mangroves, and a number of other stunning natural sites. Anyone looking for more of an adrenaline rush can take the ATVs out for a ride around the area.


At the end of the day, the South Sea Restaurant features the finest gourmet cuisine, with a buffet of local and international dishes made from organic ingredients from the resort’s farm. Creating our own personalized bowl at the Mongolian section was one of our favorites, though the offering are kept fresh with different specials for every meal—while we were there, we also tried out the barbecue and pasta specials. Pizzas are also made on site, with a special brick oven to give the dishes a perfect crisp. As the night deepens, the restaurant starts playing more upbeat music, encouraging their guests to enjoy the collection of cocktails and the cool ocean breeze.

On our last night, as we enjoyed our bottles of Corona on the open-air dining area, it became an interesting observation that we were no longer checking our phones mid-conversation. Something in the Palawan air did more than just block our internet connection—it actually managed to block out the desire to be constantly online. Armed with the kind of buzz that only happens when you’re having drinks in close proximity to the ocean, we were doing nothing but living the moment. I know that’s not something you can post online, but it’s definitely something I was surprised to find I was thankful for.
- by Shari Quimbo
- photography Dan Douglas Ong
Travel
Autumn in Istanbul: Fellow Travellers Share Turkish Delights
by Jing Ramos
Istanbul is a transcontinental city positioned between Europe and Asia, known for its rich history and upbeat modern identity. The city features a unique blend of Byzantine and Ottoman architecture and has a bustling metropolitan life straddled along the Bosphorus Strait. Like Rome, it’s an old city built on seven hills. In fact, Istanbul’s gradient characteristic originates from the Roman Empire. The cobblestone streets of Istanbul were crafted by Albanian craftsmen commissioned by Sultan Abdulmecit in the 19th century, giving the city an old-world charm.

The lobby of the Pera Palace Hotel exudes old world charm.
Stephen Aznar, who organized this brief interlude in Istanbul, couldn’t have chosen a more interesting address—after all, location is paramount. We were right in the heart of Beyoglu, a historic and vibrant neighbourhood on the European side of Istanbul. Cultural landmarks such as the Galata Tower, historical buildings, art galleries, numerous churches, and an engaging atmosphere of fascinating restaurants and cafés surrounded us. Not far from our apartment stood the iconic Pera Palace Hotel, built in 1895 for passengers of the Orient Express. Designed by French-Ottoman architect Alexander Vallaury, the hotel’s opulent architecture is a hybrid of neo-classical, art nouveau, and oriental styles. Famous names have graced the hotel’s registry, including Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, founder of the Republic of Turkey, and writer Agatha Christie, who reportedly drew inspiration from the hotel for her novel Murder on the Orient Express. Other notable visitors included Ernest Hemingway, Alfred Hitchcock, and Queen Elizabeth II.

Stephen Aznar by the Galata Tower in Beyoglu.

The interiors of the patisserie were given a facelift by renowned interior designer Anouska Hempel.

The china served in the cafe were naturally pink, a favorite color of the Atataturks.
Stepping into the patisserie of the Pera Palace Hotel is a journey into the Belle Époque—a dreamlike era when the art nouveau period flourished. This French-style bakery features a predominantly pink ambiance with cranberry tones, moiré silks, and velvet cushions. Interior designer Anouska Hempel refreshed the café’s interiors in 2013, enhancing its original design, and the result is “the glamour of a bygone era.” Dessert history spanning Istanbul to Anatolia includes a varied range of baklavas, rice pudding, and Turkish delights from the Ottoman Palace, as well as patisserie products, biscuits, tarts, and cakes that made their way to Pera in the mid–19th century. That particular afternoon, our guilty pleasure consisted of Turkish tea with a traditional caramel éclair and a lotus tart served on pink china—a favourite color of the Atatürks.

Tracey Emin’s Bazen/Sometimes, inkjet mounted on foam board 2009
The Elgiz Museum of Contemporary Art, located in Istanbul’s business district within the Beybi Giz Plaza building, is Turkey’s first contemporary art museum established to support the development of contemporary art. The museum is nonprofit, founded by Sevda and Can Elgiz, and houses the family’s private collection, showcases temporary exhibitions, and serves as a platform for young and emerging artists and curators.
Currently on exhibition is Season of Mirage, which explores the thin line between dream and reality through current works by Turkish artists and selections from the museum’s private collection. A journey through the layered world of art, the exhibition—named after a mirage—offers a visual feast shaped by artists’ observations of the modern world. The interplay between clarity and uncertainty provides viewers with an opportunity to transcend time and explore both past and present. And although the city of Istanbul remains deeply rooted in its glorious past, the present reveals a collective artistic voice expressing concern over societal challenges, vividly depicted in the images of Season of Mirage.

This writer, Jing Ramos soaking up the atmosphere at the Patisserie .
Lifestyle
Find Your Summer Spirit in Shangri-La Mactan, Cebu
Breathe in the tropical atmosphere, as you find summer joys through sight, sound and taste at Shangri-La Mactan, Cebu. Poolside fun during the day, spent serenely and luxuriantly—a refreshment in hand. While the evenings are for outdoor family movie nights, with the ocean waves rippling in the background.
Summer is all of that, and more! Plan an extraordinary weekend with an array of exciting activities that await your arrival. Discover your #ShangriLaSummerSpirit from 15 July to 30 August.

Tiki Bar at Buko Bar
Epicurean Delights by the Pool
Keep yourself fueled up as you splish and splash with the whole crew. Take a quick break from all that summer jazz with Mediterranean and Polynesian-inspired bites exquisitely crafted for your palate. From rice balls and pastas, ice creams to sliders—indulge in tastes and aromas that transport you to a world of endless, golden summers.

Mediterranean Selections at Acqua
A Whimsical Touch
Make it a colourful summer for the kids! Let them explore their own version of paradise with whimsical floaties, sure to keep them happily afloat. Your little ones can now freely kick and play in the water with fun and fascinating, animal-shaped inflatables.
Pleasant Sundowner Tunes
Bid the sun adieu and embrace the sunset hues with live acoustics at the Main Pool from 4pm to 6:30pm.

Tiki Cocktails at Buko Bar

Champagne Bar at Acqua
A Toast to an Endless Summer!
Unwind and savour the tropical vibe as our expert mixologists craft refreshing Tiki cocktails and serve chilled bottles of exquisite champagne by the pool! With a backdrop of swaying palm trees and stunning ocean views, sip on delightful beverages and toast to unforgettable summer moments in paradise.
Family Outdoor Movie Night
Gather your nearest and dearest for an enchanting evening as we set up a large outdoor screen by the pool under the starry night sky. Cozy up as you enjoy a family-friendly movie that will delight both those who are young and young-at-heart at Treasure Island from 7pm to 9pm.

Surrounded by lush greens, let the experience bring you to a world of joy and laughter, creating cherished memories for you and the family. For more information on Shangri-La Mactan, Cebu, you may contact (032) 2310288. You may also follow them on Facebook and Instagram or visit https://www.shangri-la.com/cebu/mactanresort/ #FindYourSummerSpirit #FindYourShangriLa
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LONDON IN FULL BLOOM: An Exclusive Look at the recent Chelsea Flower Show
The Chelsea Flower Show in London, one of the most prestigious horticultural events in the world, returned in full glory in May 2023, captivating visitors with its stunning displays and landscape designs. Held annually on the grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London, this year’s show proved to be a true feast for the senses, showcasing an array of breathtaking gardens, vibrant floral arrangements, and innovative landscaping. The 3-day event showcased 36 outdoor gardens, including four balcony gardens for small spaces. Inside the giant pavilion, blooms compete with each other, exotic flowers, roses, and many more.

Princess Kate Middleton walking the booths at the Chelsea Flower Show.

Dame Judy Dench, who owns several of Webb’s pieces in her garden, with James Doran-Webb and Jerry Sibal discussing the works of James.

One of the flower arrangements competing at the show.
The 2023 Chelsea Flower Show embraced a Nature’s Harmony theme, with a strong focus on sustainability and mental health. The show’s organizers emphasized the importance of sustainable gardening practices and biodiversity conservation, inspiring attendees to create beautiful outdoor spaces while preserving and protecting the environment.

One of the floral gazebo displays recycled chairs and salvaged materials.

Shops at the Chelsea Flower Show are mostly from sustainable materials.

What’s Cebu got to do with the Chelsea Flower Show in London? One person. James Doran Webb (https://www.jamesdoranwebb.co.uk), an Englishman working with driftwood, has been displaying his artworks for several years. James collects cast-off driftwood and shapes them into beautiful animal shapes that find places in some of the most iconic gardens. Leaping horses, owls, reindeer, and the occasional dragon, James Webb’s creations are avidly collected by landscapers to add accent to gardens in all sizes, using cast-off wood, fitting perfectly with the sustainable element—something Mr. Webb has done quite well for the last decade.

The impressive dragon of James Doran-Webb
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The Philippine International Flower Festival will be held at the PICC in Manila from January 14 to 18, 2024. Watch out for more info from our website!
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