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“Family stays together, got trip together”

  • Writer: The Vagary
    The Vagary
  • Jun 16, 2022
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 18, 2022


Family vacations not only create lifelong memories, but they also get your family away from the daily grind, exposing you to new cultures, tastes, and experiences, and they're even excellent for your health. Consequently, it feels right and better to go on adventures with the family together and have time for bonding. Both vacation and family bonding serve as a backdrop for parents and their children to exchange memories and fostering a stronger family tie. Also, vacations are a great time and opportunity to teach your children about the world they live in, embrace different cultures and the advantages of exposure and being open-minded. Therefore, if you are looking for best place for family bonding near General Santos City, we suggest you to visit Puerto Verde Nature Park, Sarangani.


Puerto Verde Nature Park is a private beach resort located in Maasim, Sarangani Province and considered as one of the best spots for family vacation or family bonding near General Santos City. It has 5 rooms situated in the mangrove area, a mini bar, mini kitchen, and a hall. You can also enjoy sightseeing the mangrove view and the breathtaking scenery of the ocean. In addition, when you have children with you, worry no more because it has a mini playground built for them. To sum up everything, Puerto Verde Nature Park suits for you and your families to have fun, relax, make memories, and bond together.


Positive family ties aid in conflict resolution, teamwork, and enjoyment of each other's company. For that reason, when children have strong and pleasant family interactions, they feel safe and loved and grow with the values they observe. Therefore, quality time, communication, teamwork, and mutual respect are the foundations of strong family connections.


Location: Puerto Verde Natural Park, Maasim, Sarangani Province



by: Anna Lucea Javier


Photo credit: Anna Lucea Javier



 
 
 

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