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Francisco Guerrero

GRID Co-founder, Executive Editor

Francisco, or Paco, Guerrero is the Executive Editor at GRID. He isn't just a stellar photographer. He holds a degree in Anthropology and Communications from Goldsmiths College, London. He has been shooting travel and lifestyle images for a number of international clients while based in Spain and the Philippines. And as it turns out, this seemingly Spanish-bred Tito also possesses a surprising familiarity with Feng Shui—so much so that he is responsible for a recent overhaul in the GRID office. Thanks for the good juju, Paco.

https://www.francisco-guerrero.com/

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Back to Anilao, Part I

While on the road to Anilao, we take a detour through Tagaytay and Taal for GRID’s first trip out after the pandemic. But do we still remember how to travel?

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As tourism slowly returns, we take a long hard look at El Nido and ask: What does the future of travel look like for the world’s best island? 

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After months of quiet, the beautiful shores of Boracay are, once again, open to travelers. But the road to recovery will need more than a tourism boost.

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