Boracay: Rendevous in Paradise

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Meet Me at the Two Seasons Sky Bar for a Patron Cocktail

By Si Si Penaloza

Take Over-Extended Manhattan Exec A, who loves spending her holidays slowly parboiling in SPF 8 by the sea. Take one long-distance Laguna Beach Boyfriend B, who can do that almost all year round and prefers a frenzied holiday of soft adventure. Put them together to decide their first winter getaway. Let’s gloss over the inglorious argument and move on to the glorious compromise: the gorgeous new Two Seasons Boracay.

With its convulsive and rugged coastline – a thousand islands spraying from it like a meteor trail – The Philippine Islands offer a dizzying combination of history and sun-drenched beaches. The jewel in this archipelago crown is certainly Boracay, with its unrivaled Pacific setting. The Two Seasons is located in the heart of the more upscale Station 1, far from the island’s bustling charming side streets.

Yes, there are other beaches where you can stretch out in golden, bone warming heat and swim in healing saltwater sea that feels as sweet as a baby’s kiss. There may even be bars with the same sexy Polynesian architecture, delicious Patron Mojitos and captivating views as The Two Seasons Bar Lo. But there’s nowhere else you can spend a lazy afternoon and watch your boyfriend play EVERY water sport under the sun: para-sailing, scuba diving, kite sailing, snorkeling, jet ski, wake boarding etc… all the the relaxed atmosphere of The Two Seasons prime time spot on the beach. Hey, you got points for going sailing that day…

The Two Seasons is built on exceptional client care and guest relations. The management has paid close consideration to the guest-to-staff ratio. You’ll find yourself hard pressed waiting for any service longer than five minutes – weather it’s a second cocktail or house keeping attention. The staff is friendly, upbeat and professional – unlike service in the rowdier hotels in the down trade Station 3.

Sip a cocktail at the bar, then dip into the crystalline, body temperature waters for the full Two Seasons experience. Explore nearby coves and whisper-silent private inlets, from where the gentlest of swims unveils a jaw-dropping view of the island’s landscape. Venture up to the Two Seasons’ vibrant SkyBar for the best panoramic Mai Tai-hued sunsets in the Pacific.

You need a devil-may-care attitude and a crate of St Tropez not to feel self-conscious in Miami Beach, but in Boracay there’s no such thing as judgmental. If you can afford to be there you’ve earned it and the cabana boys dispense towels and sunbeds on a first-come-first-served basis to everyone regardless of how many entries in the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame they have.

It’s 6 AM. The ocean is a mirror, perfectly reflecting the sun rising over the Sulu Sea. The white, palm-fringed beach stretches out of sight and I shift contentedly in my cabana. I marvel at the palate of rosy natural hues and warm tones that grace this unique property. I was given a set of nail polishes when I was 14. In varying shades of coral, they were named after exotic island destinations: Bora Bora, Boracay and St. Barts. Boracay was the pinkest and prettiest of them all and in my mind became synonymous with glamour.

Our routine of morning swims and days spent reading and chatting by the pool makes the week fly by. Suntanned and happy, I think I’ve proven the merit in my method of choosing holiday destinations. Bora Bora and St. Barts are calling …

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Yes, The Two Seasons delivers above and beyond in the most vital categories – prime beach location, gracious hospitality, beautifully appointed suites, cabana massages and great amenities. But how to satisfy that ravenous water-logged, sun-kissed hunger? Is the Two Seasons kitchen up to snuff? The short answer is, most definitely.

The traditional pan-fried fish breakfast is a perfect ten – crunch, spicy and aromatic. Savory prawns are plump, gorgeous and simply fabulous. My dinner entree of roast pork so perfectly cooked and the flavors so well married that I considered suggesting the dish be renamed, “Sexy Loins.”  It was seriously awesome. The pork was infused with a grilled and smoky flavor. What a dish.

A Two Seasons highlight not to be missed is the out-of-this-world massage treatments by senior therapist Miss Flor. She is a one-stop passport to bliss and a great asset to this stunning new hotel.


Hollywood North: Quebec City

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Catch Me If You Can exceeds the stylistic and thematic ambition of Minority Report. The film is not merely a glib look at a real man’s life filtered through the forgiving, kaleidoscopic lens of Hollywood. It’s an enduring and evocative portrait of one man’s unique gift in a time that precedes the casual technicalities of modern police procedure.

Spielberg’s exhilarating pursuit that ennobles our own idiosyncratic search for identity amongst our peers. From the stylish credits and John Williams’ jazzy score, the incredible story of opportunist con artist Frank Abagnale Jr (Leonardo DiCaprio) bounces along at a fast-pace and with a Spielbergian theme of distant fathers.

Ricocheting around the USA from ‘Florida’ to ‘Louisiana’, the movie was shot largely around Los Angeles, and in Quebec (the ‘French’ scenes).

Montreal and Quebec stood in for ‘France’. Place Royale, Quebec City, with Notre Dame des Victoires in the background, stood in for the square of ‘Montrichard’ where Abagnale is arrested.

Auberge Sainte Antoine: The Most Romantic Hotel in Quebec City

The Perfect Place to Pop the Question…

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Auberge Saint-Antoine, in the cradle of Old Québec City, sits on a property dating back to the 1600s. Owned by the prominent Price family, this hotel perfectly blends Old World charm with 21st century luxury.

Why the concept’s so fresh: If you’ve ever fantasized about sleeping in the Smithsonian, you’ll love waking up in your suite. With a Chinese porcelain fragment embedded in your night table, you’re the Indiana Jones of Le Petit Champlain. Each guest floor is dedicated to one of the original owners of the property, and each room is named after an artifact from that period. In 2002, Saint-Antoine underwent a $16 Million expansion that uncovered priceless historical artifacts. Over 5000 objects found on the archaeological site were restored by the Centre de conservation du Québec, and more than 250 of these significant finds contribute to owner Llewellyn Price’s boutique hotel-meets-Musee des Beaux-Arts concept. Saint-Antoine honours its distinct history by showcasing relics in stunning museum vitrines throughout the hotel.

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Why you’ll never leave your room: You’ll lather up like a rock star in the Olympic-sized deep soak bath, acoustics blazing on the in-suite Bose sound system. With a true snuggle bunny’s bed of luxury linens, goose down duvets and pillows – a Cinderella sleep is guaranteed. Many suites boast private terraces and fireplaces. All suites feature dramatic throw-open windows, high speed Internet, heated bathroom floors and no-fog mirrors.


Where to pop the question
: After sampling Chef Francois Blais’ rustic take on traditional French Canadian cuisine, coax your beloved to the secluded vaulted study next to the elegant bar. There’s a perfect romantic symmetry to this space. If you need a little roar in your arsenal for the night, I can attest that Blais’ wild boar delicacy is the most exquisite game I’ve tasted in Canada.

Most Explosive Architectural Feature
: The conservation of a 17th Century cannon battery that slopes through the lobby.

8 Rue Sainte-Antoine, Québec City 1-888-692-2211

www.saint-antoine.com