Find the right resort with one organized view.
The Resorts Dashboard keeps the resort search clean, structured, and easy to act on. Browse by location, resort type, group need, or amenity. Open individual listings, compare options, and move from discovery to shortlist without losing context.
A resort structure that makes search and SEO work together.
The resorts area is not just a directory dump. It is built as a set of focused pages: a main resort hub, location pages, type pages, group-need pages, amenity pages, and canonical listing pages. Each page has a specific purpose and should stay useful on its own.
Resort Hub
The main resort landing page for browsing resorts in the Philippines, with quick paths into the most useful filters.
Location Pages
Local landing pages like Batangas, Laguna, Rizal, Cavite, and near Manila that combine context with filtered listings.
Type Pages
Pages for resort types such as private pool resorts, beach resorts, overnight resorts, and day-tour resorts.
Group-Need Pages
Pages organized around planning needs like barkada trips, family-friendly stays, team buildings, and reunions.
Amenity Pages
Pages for specific features such as videoke, function rooms, kitchens, parking, and private pools.
Listing Pages
Canonical resort pages with the full details a visitor needs before contacting or booking.
Built for filtered discovery, not endless scrolling.
The dashboard helps people narrow a large resort set into a decision-ready shortlist. Every layer is designed to answer a different question: where, what type, what need, and which specific listing.
Search by real planning intent
Users do not always start with a resort name. They start with a need. The resort hub supports that by organizing discovery around location, trip type, group size, and useful amenities so the first click already moves the search forward.
- ✓Location-first browsing: helpful when the destination matters more than the brand.
- ✓Type filters: quickly separate beach, private pool, overnight, and day-tour resorts.
- ✓Need-based paths: match the page to the group planning requirement.
Keep each page focused
The content structure stays clean when each page has one job. A location page explains the area and shows resorts there. A type page explains that resort category. A group-need page helps users browse by use case. A listing page holds the actual resort details.
- ✓Better clarity: users know exactly what each page is for.
- ✓Cleaner SEO: pages can target specific intent without overlapping too much.
- ✓Better navigation: every page links to the next useful step.
Compare listings with context
The listing pages hold the details that matter before booking: location, photos, description, resort type, best fit, amenities, capacity, notes, booking details, and verification status. That gives the organizer enough information to compare without opening outside tabs.
- ✓Full listing view: everything important in one canonical page.
- ✓Booking readiness: contact and verification details are easy to find.
- ✓Decision support: easier to narrow options before sharing with the group.
Use the dashboard like a decision tree
A visitor can begin at the resort hub, move into a location page, open a type or group-need page, and then land on a specific resort listing. That sequence mirrors how people actually plan trips and keeps the journey easy to follow.
- ✓Hub → filter → listing: a clear path from broad search to exact resort.
- ✓Guided discovery: users are never dropped into an empty directory feel.
- ✓Useful links: each page should send users to the next relevant option.
From resort discovery to shortlist in four steps.
The workflow is simple: start broad, narrow by need, inspect individual listings, then save the best options for comparison and group review.
Start at the hub
Open the main resort hub to see the starting point for all resort browsing. This page should explain why DrawingTayo is useful for resort planning.
Filter by intent
Move into a location, type, group-need, or amenity page. That narrows the listing set and gives the user more relevant options faster.
Open a listing
Check the canonical resort page for photos, details, amenities, capacity, booking notes, and verification status before making a choice.
Shortlist and compare
Save the strongest options so the organizer can compare them alongside the group’s budget, preferences, and planning needs.
Resort pages work best when they are specific, useful, and easy to verify.
A general directory page is not enough for trip planning. Users need pages that answer a specific question. Which resorts are in this location? Which resorts fit a barkada? Which ones have a private pool or a function room? Which listing is the actual resort page?
This structure keeps the website organized for both search engines and real users. It reduces overlap, improves navigation, and makes each page more likely to match the exact intent behind the search.
- ✓Clearer page purpose across the resort section
- ✓Better internal linking between related resort pages
- ✓More relevant resort discovery for trip organizers
Example situation
A barkada is planning an overnight trip near Manila, and the organizer wants a private pool with parking and a kitchen. They start on the resort hub, move into a near-Manila location page, switch to the private-pool resort type page, and then open two canonical listing pages to compare photos, capacity, and booking notes. One page is saved because it fits the group better. Another is removed because it is too small. The decision happens without jumping across unrelated tabs or scattered notes.
- ✓Best for barkada outings, family trips, and team-building searches
- ✓Useful when the organizer needs to compare a few strong options quickly
- ✓Works well when the group needs a location-specific and amenity-specific search path
The resorts section connects to the full planning flow.
The pages below support the resorts experience from different angles: trip planning, responses, the dashboard overview, and AI-assisted suggestions.
Overview Dashboard
See trip status, key numbers, and next steps in one central place.
Responses Dashboard
Review who submitted, what they prefer, and where the group aligns.
Group Trip Dashboard
Manage the full planning process from one organizer view.
Tayo AI Assistant
Get summaries and resort suggestions based on actual group responses.
Answers to the questions people ask first.
Build your resort shortlist without the mess.
Open a trip, browse resort pages, compare listings, and keep the planning process focused from the first search to the final choice.