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I am here in Europe in preparation for my concert in Amsterdam at the Casa Sofia on June 1 with Nhelly dela Rosa and Vanessa Tan and produced by visual artist and publisher Geraldine Hernandez Martens of Europe Pinoy. GREECE - Many Pinoys think Santorini is reserved for the rich and famous. Based on my five days here on the most visited island in Greece, you can travel to Santorini on a budget like me.

I am here in Europe in preparation for my concert in Amsterdam at the Casa Sofia on June 1 with Nhelly dela Rosa and Vanessa Tan and produced by visual artist and publisher Geraldine Hernandez Martens of Europe Pinoy. The “Para sa Pilipinas” concert is dedicated to the Vice President of the Philippines, “Inday” Sara Z. Duterte, as she celebrates her birthday this May 31.



I decided to come to Europe beforehand to take my husband Emil and the two kids to Santorini. Before watching Mamma Mia, I already vowed to myself that I would bring my family to the black pearl of the Aegean because I visited this breathtaking island fifteen years ago with crooner Eric Santos after our successful concert for the Pinoys in Athens. With Santorini’s stunning blue-domed churches, whitewashed buildings clinging to cliff faces , and electric blue beaches, plus the mamma mia vibe, I just had to bring the entire fam here, and to my joy, I could do it on a budget.

Here are the tips to go to Santorini without breaking the bank: 1. Several budget airlines operate in Europe, offering competitive.

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