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25 Best Things to Do in The Philippines

The Philippines  is a remarkable country made up of more than 7,000 islands. It is a country with a fast growing population and has a whole array of natural elements to contend with. There are 20 active volcano’s throughout the islands and the area is also prone to typhoons and other harsh weather conditions.

Despite these issues there is a truly beautiful country to explore here with many natural wonders to be seen. If you are looking for a country like no other then take a look at the 25 best things to do in the Philippines .

1. Chill Out For A Few Days In Boracay

Boracay

The island of Boracay in the Philippines has become famous around the world for its beautiful white beaches. The island is only 7km in length and at its narrowest just 500m wide but people flock here for the outstanding beauty that the island offers. The main attraction is White Beach that has a 4km stretch of white sand that is surrounded by restaurants, hotels and diving shops. There is always a party happening on the island with fire shows and live music giving revelers an evening of non stop entertainment. Over the years the development of the island has continued but there are still plenty of places to relax and thoroughly enjoy yourself.

2. See The Beauty Of The Banaue Rice Terraces

Banaue Rice Terraces

Many people consider the Banaue Rice Terraces to be the “Eighth Wonder of the World” and it is easy to see why when you begin to look at their shear magnificence. The terraces are 2,000 years old and they were carved into the mountains of Lfugao with the use of very few tools. The terraces are still used today by the locals who plant their vegetables and rice there, as they are naturally irrigated by the surrounding rainforests.

3. Marvel At The Wonder Of San Agustin Church

San Agustin Church

San Agustin Church is located in Manila and is an incredible building that was built during the Spanish Colonial Period. The church is the third building that has been erected in this space as the first and second churches were both made of wood and destroyed by fire.  The building is now made of stone and has withstood major earthquakes on seven occasions. Many people come to visit this beautiful church to learn about its incredible history and see its breath-taking magnificence.

4. See The Active Mayon Volcano

Mayon Volcano

On the island of Luzon is an active volcano called Mayon Volcano which is also known as Mount Mayon. The volcano has picked up the nickname “Perfect Cone” due to its symmetrical cone shape. There are frequent eruptions at the volcano which lead to large evacuations of the neighboring towns as the ash and mud rains down on the people below. The most serious eruption recorded was in 1814, this led to over 1200 people losing their lives. The volcano and surrounding areas are part of a national park that is certainly worth visiting whilst you are in the Philippines.

5. Visit Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park

Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park

If you are looking to see something a little bit special then a trip to this National Park will leave you feeling that you have just seen something incredible. The area is protected and has a cave system that is incredibly complex. There is a river that flows through the caves for 8.2km before flowing directly into the sea. The Puerto Princesa Underground River has been declared as one of the Seven Wonders of Nature. You can go for a ride on a paddle boat which is an excellent way to see the river and learn about the rock formations as well as the thousands of bats that live there.

6. Spend Time At Historical Fort Santiago

Historical Fort Santiago

Fort Santiago in Manila is a citadel that was built by the Spanish as a defense fortress within the cities walls. The fort is incredibly popular with tourists and has a fascinating story. Jose Rizal was a Philippine national hero who was imprisoned within the fort up until his execution in 1896. Whilst you are exploring the fort you can take a look at the bronze footprints that have been embedded into the ground to mark out the prisoners final steps before execution.

7. See The Head Of All Churches

Santo Nino Basilica

The Santo Nino Basilica is also known as the Minor Basilica of the Holy Child, the church is the oldest Roman Catholic Church in the country and was built in 1965. The Spanish discovered an image of the Santo Nino de Cebu, a statue of the baby Jesus and so on the same spot they built this church. Inside the Basilica Complex is a museum that tells the history of Christianity in Cebu and is well worth a visit once you have finished looking at the Basilica

8. Take Some Time To Relax In Rizal Park

Rizal Park

Named after Jose Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines. This 60 hectare park in Manila has many ponds, walking areas and ornamental gardens. The park of course has a monument to Jose Rizal, the monument has a 46 meter flagpole at its front and is guarded by sentries. There is a lagoon in the center of the park that has the heads of many Filipino hero’s on its bottom. There is also open air concerts that take place each Sunday evening, a fountain that bursts into color as darkness descends and each morning you can watch many locals practicing their t’ai chi.

9. Enjoy The Unusual Chocolate Hills

Chocolate Hills

The Chocolate Hills are in the Bohol Province of the Philippines and they are a rare and fascinating site to see. There are at least 1,260 hills spread out over an area covering approximately 20 square miles. The small hills are covered in grass and as the dry season advances the grass turns from green to brown and starts to look like chocolate. The hills vary from 30 to 50 meters high and really are an iconic landmark of the country. No trip around the country is complete without a trip to the hills. Want to learn more about Bohol? Check out this post !

10. Take A Trip To Volcano Island

Taal Volcano

Taal Volcano is located on the island of Luzon and is an active volcano that has erupted at least 33 times previously. Due to the volcanoes location, previous eruptions have led to large losses of life. Now it is not possible to live on Volcano Island as the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology have declared the entire island as a Permanent Danger Zone. A trip here is well worthwhile especially as the Crater lake on the island is the largest island on a lake on an island in the world.

11. Go Island Hopping From Your Base At Mactan Island

Mactan Island

If you are looking to escape from any of the cities and just spend some quality time relaxing on a beautiful beach then Mactan Island could be what you are looking for. This beautiful island has many water sports to engage in, and there are many dive sites around that will provide you with some beautiful views of the local marine life. Mactan Island is also an excellent place to start your island hopping due to its connection with Cebu. The islands accommodation caters to all budgets from the cheap affordable guest houses right up to the indulgent Shangri-La Resort.

12. Forget About The Real World At Malapascua Island

Malapascua Island

There are 7,107 islands in the Philippines so getting around them all could prove to be almost impossible, however Malapascua Island is one that you should not miss out on. This island is a tiny beach paradise that offers you seclusion and a chance to get away from everything for a few days whilst you just relax. You can rent a small beach bungalow and stop for a few days whilst you mingle with the locals and their community. Life on the island is still fairly primitive compared to that of a western country, you are likely to lose electric for a while on a daily basis and the water will need to come from a bottle but when on a break these things all add to the authentic feel of your stay.

13. Go For A Dive At Tubbataha Reef

Tubbataha Reef

If you are into your diving then a dive at Tubbataha Reef is a must do! This glorious dive spot was discovered by divers in the 1970’s and has become famous for its incredible coral reefs. The location is quite remote and so you would need to go on a liveaboard boat to get to the location, but once you experience the underwater sights and large marine life the trip would have all been worth it. The dive season here is very short so make sure you go between the middle of March and the middle of June.

14. See The Shrine Of The Black Nazarene

The Shrine Of The Black Nazarene

The Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene is a Roman Catholic Church in the city of Manila. The church became famous due to its shrine of the Black Nazarene. The Black Nazarene is a statue of Jesus Christ that is said to have miraculous powers. Many people both local and foreign flood into the basilica to see the Black Nazarene and kiss his feet or wipe him with their handkerchief. Each year in January the statue leaves the church for the Feast of the Black Nazarene and is paraded through the streets as part of a procession.

15. See The lakes At Coron Island

Coron Island

Just a short journey from Coron Town is Coron Island, an island that has become famous for its two lakes. To access the first lake you need to be prepared for a ten minute climb up steep terrain that is sure to leave you a little out of breath. You will have arrived at Lake Kayangan which has crystal clear water and is nestled in the walls of the mountain. You can go swimming in the lake and there is also a small wooden platform where you can leave your belongings. The second lake is called Lake Barracuda, here the water can reach temperatures of 38 degrees centigrade and can be seen by climbing over some jagged rocks that will take you straight into the water.

16. Explore The Historical Island Of Corregidor

Historical Island Of Corregidor

Corregidor Island is located at the entrance of Manila Bay and is maintained in honor of the Filipino and American’s that lost their lives defending the country from the Japanese during World War II. The remains on the island tell a moving story of the battle and a guided tour will give you all the information you could need to learn about the great history of this special place. For those that want to experience the island for longer, a hotel is available with excellent accommodation and very knowledgeable staff.

17. Enjoy Some Activities At Burnham Park

Burnham Park

Burnham Park is located in Baguio in the Philippines. It was named after Daniel Hudson Burnham (an American Architect who made the plans for the city.) The park has various activities that you can get involved with including a skating rink and football fields. There is also a small shop where you can rent bikes so you can explore the 32 hectares that the park offers a lot easier. If you wish to go out on the water the park has a man made lake that has paddle boats you can rent. There are many beautiful flowers in the park and a trip to the Orchidarium should not be missed whilst at the park.

18. A Day With The Family At Manila Ocean Park

Manila Ocean Park

If you are looking for something to do that will engage the whole family then a trip to Manila Ocean park will satisfy everybody. The park has more than 8,000 square meters of space to be explored. Some highlights of the park include a 25 metre acrylic tunnel that you can walk through and see the marine life from another angle. There is a penguin exhibit that has plenty of swimming penguins as well as a long slide that can be ridden using sleighs. The choices for food are vast with 25 different restaurants to choose from.

19. Take Great Photo’s At The Cebu Taoist Temple

Cebu Taoist Temple

The Cebu Taoist Temple was built by the large number of Chinese people that live in the temple’s surrounding area. The temple stands at 300 meters above sea level and is a large construction that can be accessed by three different paths. The temple is an active temple for Taoism and you will see many worshipers there when you visit. The temple has 81 steps leading up to it, each step represents one of the 81 chapters of Taoism scripture. The entrance to the temple was deliberately designed to look like the Great wall of China. When inside the temple you will be able to walk onto the balconies where you will enjoy a fantastic view of Cebu.

20. Take In The Spectacular View From Mines View Park

Mines View Park

Mines View Park in Baguio is home to one of the best views in the Philippines. There is an observation deck here that offers panoramic views of the gold and copper mines below you, and the mountains ahead of you. To get to the viewing platform you will need to climb up some winding steps, these steps can unfortunately get quite slippery after it rains so it is always advisable to watch your step. When you reach the top you can rent some binoculars or have your photo take by one of the many camera men around. The best time to go is early in the day to make sure there is no fog that could disrupt your view.

21. See The Effects Of Mount Pinatubo

Mount Pinatubo

Mount Pinatubo is situated on the island of Luzon and when it erupted in 1991 it became one of the most destructive eruptions that the 20th century saw. When the volcano erupted it spewed out millions of tons of sulphur dioxide, the effects of which were felt across the world. 30,000 people lived on the slopes of the volcano before its eruption, luckily however scientists were able to predict when the volcano would erupt and so thousands of lives were saved. Trekking up the side of the volcano has now become very popular and is a great way to experience the awesome power of nature.

22. See The Most Famous Waterfall – Pagsanjan Falls

Pagsanjan Falls

In the province of Laguna is perhaps the most famous waterfall in the country. It is a three tier waterfall that is reached by going on a river trip and most often a canoe. The falls are 91 meters high and once you have reached the top a skilled canoeist will take you back down the falls which go past 14 rapids. If a rapid ride is not your thing you can also hike up to the falls which will include two vertical ladders and 500 steps.

23. Climb The Tallest Mountain In The Philippines

Mount Apo

Mount Apo stands at 2954 meters above sea level and is the highest volcano and mountain in the country. To climb the mountain you will need a permit as well as a guide but that is easy to obtain and the costs are very low. A complete trek to the top will take between one and three days depending on weather and your pace. Temperatures at night can drop to around zero degrees so some warm clothing is needed. Along your route you will experience many different bird varieties, there are 270 in total and a lot are endemic.

24. Island Hop At The Hundred Islands National Park

Hundred Islands National Park

As mentioned earlier getting around the 7,107 islands in the Philippines is an almost impossible task so doing 100 at once is a great way to see a lot of places in a short space of time. The Hundred Islands National Park in Alamino is full of great places to explore. You can rent an outrigger and go from one island to the next, there are some with caves or hills, some can be camped on, Governor’s Island even has houses you can rent. Some of the islands have stand out names such as Kissing Island or Devil’s Island but the best thing to do is get out there and explore whatever you come across.

25. See The Starfish At Honda Bay

Honda Bay

If going for a complete dive is a step to far then maybe you could consider going snorkeling at Honda Bay. Located on the eastern shore of Palawan the waters are often full of starfish (Starfish Island) and they make for a beautiful view as you gently snorkel through the calm waters. You can also book tours from here or rent a boat and explore on your own.

25 Best Things to Do in The Philippines:

  • Chill Out For A Few Days In Boracay
  • See The Beauty Of The Banaue Rice Terraces
  • Marvel At The Wonder Of San Agustin Church
  • See The Active Mayon Volcano
  • Visit Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park
  • Spend Time At Historical Fort Santiago
  • See The Head Of All Churches
  • Take Some Time To Relax In Rizal Park
  • Enjoy The Unusual Chocolate Hills
  • Take A Trip To Volcano Island
  • Go Island Hopping From Your Base At Mactan Island
  • Forget About The Real World At Malapascua Island
  • Go For A Dive At Tubbataha Reef
  • See The Shrine Of The Black Nazarene
  • See The lakes At Coron Island
  • Explore The Historical Island Of Corregidor
  • Enjoy Some Activities At Burnham Park
  • A Day With The Family At Manila Ocean Park
  • Take Great Photo's At The Cebu Taoist Temple
  • Take In The Spectacular View From Mines View Park
  • See The Effects Of Mount Pinatubo
  • See The Most Famous Waterfall - Pagsanjan Falls
  • Climb The Tallest Mountain In The Philippines
  • Island Hop At The Hundred Islands National Park
  • See The Starfish At Honda Bay

50 Most Beautiful Tourist Spots in the Philippines

50 Most Beautiful Tourist Spots in the Philippines

No words can accurately describe how beautiful the Philippines is. Not to mention that it’s a cheap country to visit. 

But with more than 7,000 islands to choose from, even globe-trotters would be hard-pressed to pick the tourist spots in the Philippines they should explore first.

This guide makes travel planning easier by recommending the best places to visit in the Philippines , what to expect, must-try food and activities, and other vital information to help you decide which tourist spots to include in your travel bucket list.

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Top 25 best tourist spots in the philippines.

Here are 25 of the most popular Philippine destinations frequently visited by foreign and domestic tourists:

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Ideal for: Couples, families, beach bums, adventure seekers

Tourists worldwide flock to the Philippines’ famous beach destination for its powdery white sand, crystal-clear blue water, and majestic sunset. Boracay has never failed to live up to its reputation every year, consistently making it to the list of the world’s most ‘Instagrammable’ places 1 .

After Boracay’s rehabilitation in 2018, beach regulations have become stricter to protect the island. Upon entering Boracay, visitors must present booking confirmation from any Department of Tourism-accredited hotels .

Top things to do in Boracay

  • Watch the picturesque sunset at White Beach and Willy’s Rock
  • Join a half-day tour around Boracay’s different beaches and snorkeling sites
  • Experience parasailing to enjoy a breathtaking view of the island
  • Jump off a cliff at Ariel’s Point
  • Buy fresh seafood at D’Talipapa and have it cooked in a nearby restaurant

Where to stay in Boracay

Boracay resorts cater to every budget. Luxury hotels are located in Station 1, mid-range hotels in Station 2, and budget hotels in Station 3.

  • Best Boracay luxury hotel: Henann Crystal Sands Resort
  • Best Boracay mid-range hotel: Sundown Beach Studios
  • Best Boracay budget hotel: Chill Out Hostel

How to get there

  • The faster but more expensive way to travel to Boracay from Manila is to fly to Caticlan Airport. Then, ride a tricycle to Caticlan Jetty Port, where you’ll board a ferry to Cagban Jetty Port. From Cagban, ride a tricycle and get off at the drop-off point nearest your hotel.
  • The cheaper but slower option is to fly to Kalibo Airport. From there, ride a van or bus to Caticlan Jetty Port and follow the same steps.

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Ideal for: Couples, beach bums, nature lovers, adventure seekers

Palawan has so much captivating natural beauty, from towering limestone cliffs and beaches with turquoise water to caves and rich marine life. No wonder travel magazines like Conde Nast 2 and CNN Travel 3 lists Palawan as one of the world’s most beautiful islands.

Palawan’s most popular tourist destinations are Puerto Princesa, El Nido, and Coron. Interestingly, El Nido won a spot in HuffPost’s list of the “50 Awesome Solo Travel Destinations to Visit 4 “ for its beautiful beaches and a wide array of boutique hotels and hostels offering excellent opportunities to meet other solo travelers.

Many other hidden beaches on the island are also worth exploring.

Top things to do in Palawan

  • Explore the Puerto Princesa Underground River , the world’s longest navigable underground river and one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature
  • Enjoy different water activities (snorkeling, kayaking, scuba diving, etc.) at El Nido’s beaches and lagoons 
  • Dive at Coron Bay to discover diverse marine life and World War II Japanese shipwrecks
  • Eat tamilok , a slimy delicacy from branches of mangrove trees
  • Join an island-hopping adventure at Honda Bay
  • Go scuba diving at Tubbataha Reef, a UNESCO Heritage Site and home to incredible marine biodiversity

Where to stay in Palawan

  • Best hotel in Puerto Princesa: Casa Belina Bed & Breakfast
  • Best hotel in El Nido: Duli Beach Resort
  • Best hotel in Coron: The Funny Lion
  • To get to Puerto Princesa, fly from Manila to Puerto Princesa International Airport. 
  • To get to Coron, fly from Manila to Busuanga and ride a van to Coron.
  • To get to El Nido, fly from Manila to Puerto Princesa. From the airport, ride a van and drop off at the Corong-Corong bus terminal. Then, ride a tricycle that will take you to your hotel. The faster but more expensive way to get to El Nido from Manila is to take a 1.5-hour direct flight via AirSWIFT.

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Ideal for: History buffs, foodies, beach bums, adventure seekers

Cebu is home to the Philippines’ oldest city, famous historical places, pristine beaches, and mouth-watering dishes. The island province is foreigner-friendly because locals speak fluent English, and its bustling city teems with hotels, shopping malls, and entertainment halls.

Top things to do in Cebu

  • Enjoy an island-hopping tour around Cebu’s nearby islands
  • Swim with whale sharks in Oslob
  • Experience trekking and canyoneering in Badian
  • Witness Sinulog Festival, Cebu’s largest festivity held every third Sunday of January
  • Sample famous Cebu delicacies: lechon (roasted pig), danggit (salted dried fish), puso (steamed rice wrapped in banana leaves), and dried mangoes
  • Visit Cebu’s historical sites : Colon Street, Mactan Shrine, Magellan’s Cross, Fort San Pedro, and Basilica del Santo Niño.

Where to stay in Cebu

  • Best hotel in Cebu City: 18 Suites Cebu
  • Best hotel in Bantayan Island: Carl‘s Island Inn
  • Best hotel in Moalboal: Tongo Hill Cottages
  • From Manila, take a 1-hour flight to Cebu. To get to your hotel from the airport, take a taxi or book a Grab ride.
  • Visitors from China, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea , Taiwan, Kuala Lumpur, Tokyo, and Dubai may fly directly to Mactan Cebu International Airport.

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Ideal for: Solo travelers, couples, families, beach bums, nature lovers

Bohol is not your typical beach destination. Aside from its white-sand beaches, Bohol has some unique tourist spots in the Philippines, such as the famous Chocolate Hills and Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary. Its natural and man-made wonders are also worth exploring.

Thanks in part to the iconic Chocolate Hills, UNESCO has declared Bohol as the country’s first global geopark 5 , cementing its reputation among foreign tourists as one of the must-visit beautiful tourist spots in the Philippines.

Top things to do in Bohol

  • Visit Bohol’s top tourist spots on a countryside tour , with a lunch buffet at the Loboc River Cruise
  • Explore Balicasag and the Virgin Islands
  • Enjoy fresh organic greens and ice cream in a cassava cone at Bohol Bee Farm
  • Experience biking on a zipline and other thrilling adventures at Chocolate Hills Adventure Park
  • Swim, snorkel, dive, or relax at Alona Beach

Where to stay in Bohol

  • Best hotel in Tagbilaran: Sweet Home Boutique Hotel
  • Best hotel in Panglao: Henann Tawala Resort
  • From Manila, take a 1.5-hour flight to Tagbilaran Airport. To get to Panglao, ride a tricycle, van, or taxi.
  • From Cebu, take a 2-hour fast ferry ride to Tagbilaran.

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Ideal for: Couples, families, nature lovers, art enthusiasts

The Philippines is world-famous as a beach destination. But there’s more to the tropical islands than just seas and sand. Case in point: Baguio City.

The summer capital of the Philippines may be too commercialized and overcrowded nowadays, but it has not lost its charm. Baguio is still a romantic year-round destination with its cool breeze and lovely scenery of lush mountains and pine trees.

Related: The Fascinating History of Baguio’s Iconic Lion

Top things to do in Baguio

  • Stroll along Burnham Park, Baguio Botanical Garden, Wright Park, and Camp John Hay
  • Score local goods at bargain prices in Baguio Night Market
  • Shop for souvenirs and fresh produce in Baguio Public Market
  • Visit the BenCab museum in the nearby town of Tuba
  • Join the Panagbenga Festival, also known as Baguio’s Flower Festival, in February or March

Where to stay in Baguio

  • Best Baguio luxury hotel: The Manor at Camp John Hay
  • Best Baguio mid-range hotel: The Orchard Hotel
  • Best Baguio budget hotel: Starwood Hotel

Take a Victory Liner/Genesis Transport/Partas bus from Cubao to Baguio (travel time: 4 to 6 hours).

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Ideal for: Surf enthusiasts, beach bums, backpackers

Siargao’s huge and strong waves make it one of the world’s best surf spots 6 . Although the surfing capital of the Philippines appeals mostly to surfers, the island also has excellent tourist spots for beachgoers.

Top things to do in Siargao

  • Ride the waves at Siargao’s famous surf spots: Cloud 9, Jacking Horse, Quicksilver, etc.
  • Enjoy an epic island-hopping adventure on Siargao’s best islands : Naked Island, Daku Island, and Guyam Island
  • Explore, cliff jump, or swim at the Magpupungko Rock Pools
  • Swim, snorkel, or relax at Sugba Lagoon

Where to stay in Siargao

  • Best Siargao luxury hotel: Isla Cabana Resort
  • Best Siargao mid-range hotel: Harana Surf Resort
  • Best Siargao budget hotel: Mad Monkey Hostel

Fly from Manila to Sayak Airport. To get to General Luna town (where Siargao tourist spots are located), rent one of the vans, motorbikes, or multi-cabs parked outside the airport.

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Ideal for: Families, nature lovers, beach bums, foodies

Davao is home to the Philippine eagle (one of the world’s rarest birds), the country’s highest mountain, and the exotic fruit durian. There’s so much to see and explore—from stunning beaches to family-friendly parks—for every type of traveler. Tourists can even book a day tour around Davao City to visit President Rodrigo Duterte ‘s house.

Top things to do in Davao

  • Visit Davao’s top attractions, including Philippine Eagle Center , People’s Park, Davao Crocodile Park , and Eden Nature Park
  • Dine and enjoy a spectacular view of Davao in Jack’s Ridge Resort & Restaurant
  • Trek Mount Apo, the highest peak in the Philippines
  • Sample Davao’s most popular fruits: durian, mangosteen, marang, and pomelo
  • Join Kadayawan sa Dabaw , Davao’s grandest annual festival in August
  • Swim, snorkel, and bask in the beauty of pristine beaches on Samal Island  

Related: 14 Bizarre And Fascinating Philippine Festivals

Where to stay in Davao

  • Best Davao luxury hotel: Seda Abreeza Davao
  • Best Davao mid-range hotel: Paradise Island Park & Beach Resort
  • Best Davao budget hotel: Villa Viva Belgica

Fly from Manila to Davao. Take a taxi or jeepney from the airport to Davao City.

8. Banaue Rice Terraces

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Ideal for: Backpackers, couples, nature lovers

Hundreds of years ago, indigenous people of the Ifugao tribe hand-carved thousands of rice paddies in the mountains of the Cordillera, now known as the Banaue Rice Terraces. It’s one of the most prominent tourist spots in the Philippines and is often called the “Eighth Wonder of the World.”

When you visit, it’s best to hire a local guide. Go to the Banaue viewpoint for the breathtaking scenery and Instagram-worthy snaps.

Top things to do in Banaue

Aside from Banaue Rice Terraces, there’s so much to do and see in and around Banaue:

  • Enjoy the breathtaking scenery at Batad Rice Terraces, Hapao Rice Terraces, Mayoyao Rice Terraces, or Bangaan Village Rice Terraces
  • Trek to Batad Village and Tappiya Waterfalls
  • Discover the Ifugao culture, history, and arts at Banaue Ethnic Village, Tam-an Village, and Banaue Museum
  • Shop for handicrafts, wood carvings, local coffee, and other souvenirs

Where to stay in Banaue

  • Banaue Homestay
  • Native Village Inn
  • Baleh Boble Guesthouse
  • Via plane: Take a 1.5-hour flight to Cauayan Airport in Isabela from Manila or Clark. From the airport, take a 3-hour van ride to Banaue.
  • Via bus: From Manila or Baguio, ride an Ohayami Trans bus to Banaue (travel time: 9 to 15 hours).

9. Intramuros

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Ideal for: Solo travelers, couples, barkadas , history buffs 

Discover and appreciate the Philippines’ rich history by touring Intramuros, one of the country’s best places to experience the Spanish colonial period. Intramuros is also a romantic setting for a date with its old-fashioned charm. After touring Intramuros, visitors may take a side trip to other equally popular places in Manila: Binondo and Escolta.

Related: The Lost Tunnels Buried Deep Beneath Intramuros

Top things to do in and around Intramuros

  • Join a bamboo bike tour of the different tourist spots within the walled city: Fort Santiago, Plaza San Luis, Manila Cathedral, San Agustin Church, etc.
  • Enjoy a food trip in Binondo
  • Visit Binondo Church
  • Marvel at the iconic landmarks along Escolta Street

Where to stay in Intramuros

  • Best Intramuros luxury hotel: Bayleaf Intramuros Hotel
  • Best Intramuros mid-range hotel: White Knight Hotel Intramuros
  • Best Intramuros budget hotel: RedDoorz
  • The most convenient way to get to Intramuros from anywhere in Metro Manila is to ride a taxi or Grab car.
  • Alternatively, take the MRT to Taft Station and the LRT1 to Carriedo Station . Ride a jeep going to Pier and get off at Intramuros.

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Ideal for: Solo travelers, couples, barkadas , history buffs, foodies

Be transported back in time when you visit Vigan City in Ilocos Sur. Be awed by the Spanish colonial period ancestral homes and structures that make Vigan a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of CNN’s most picturesque towns in Asia 7 .

Top things to do in Vigan

  • Take a stroll along the cobblestone streets around Calle Crisologo on foot or a kalesa (horse-drawn carriage) ride
  • Try famous Vigan delicacies: empanada (pork-stuffed pastry), pakbet (vegetable dish), bagnet (deep-fried crispy pork belly), sinanglaw (beef innards stew), and Vigan longganisa (garlicky and spicy sausage)
  • Visit iconic ancestral homes such as Syquia Mansion and Father Burgos’ house
  • Join a cruise in Mestizo River to learn about Vigan’s history and marine biodiversity
  • Visit an Abel cloth shop to see weavers in action and buy traditional woven products

Where to stay in Vigan

  • Best Vigan luxury hotel: Hotel Luna
  • Best Vigan mid-range hotel: Paradores de Vigan
  • Best Vigan budget hotel: ZEN Rooms Guimod Transient Vigan
  • The fastest way to get to Vigan is to take a 1.5-hour flight from Manila to Laoag, Ilocos Norte. From the Laoag Airport, take a 2-hour bus ride to Vigan.
  • Alternatively, ride a bus from Cubao, Pasay, or Manila with a direct route to Vigan (travel time: 8 to 10 hours).

11. Mayon Volcano

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Ideal for: Backpackers, couples, families, adventure seekers, foodies

Mayon Volcano is one of the most popular tourist spots in the Philippines and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, thanks to its distinct, perfect cone shape. Aside from admiring the natural wonder, visitors can also experience a unique food trip and adventure in Albay, where the volcano is located.

Top things to do near Mayon Volcano

  • Take a thrilling ATV tour around the base of Mayon Volcano
  • Visit the Cagsawa Ruins Park
  • Eat pili nuts, sili ice cream (made of chili and coconut milk), and spicy dishes cooked in coconut milk, such as Bicol express (pork stew), laing (vegetable dish), and pinangat (fish stew)
  • Enjoy street food and a sunset view of Mayon Volcano at Legazpi Boulevard
  • Hike up and zipline at Ligñon Hill Nature Park
  • Enjoy an unobstructed, enchanting view of Mayon Volcano from Sumlang Lake while riding a bamboo raft or kayak

Where to stay near Mayon Volcano

  • Mayon Lodging House
  • Balay de la Rama Bed and Breakfast

From Manila, take a 45-minute flight or a 9-hour bus ride to Legazpi City, Albay.

12. Tagaytay

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Ideal for: Couples, families, foodies

Tagaytay is a favorite road trip destination because of its proximity to Manila, cool weather, amazing views of Taal Lake and Taal Volcano, delicious food, and fun outdoor activities.

Top things to do in Tagaytay

  • Visit the top tourist spots in Tagaytay : People’s Park in the Sky, Picnic Grove, Caleruega Church, SkyRanch, etc.
  • Dine-in at Tagaytay’s popular restaurants: Breakfast at Antonio’s, Sonya’s Secret Garden, Bag of Beans, Josephine Restaurant, Mushroomburger, etc.
  • Visit Zoori to enjoy a wildlife experience and panoramic views of Taal Volcano
  • Have a fun-filled day with farm animals and flower gardens at Paradizoo
  • Buy delectable tarts and other pastries at Rowena’s Pasalubong shop

Where to stay in Tagaytay

  • Best Tagaytay luxury hotel: Anya Resort
  • Best Tagaytay mid-range hotel: Quest Hotel
  • Best Tagaytay budget hotel: RedDoorz

Ride a bus or shared van bound for Tagaytay/Nasugbu/Calatagan from Manila.

13. Mt. Pulag

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Ideal for: Backpackers, adventure seekers, nature lovers

Standing at 2,926 meters above sea level, Mount Pulag is the third-highest peak in the Philippines. It’s also the highest mountain in Luzon. Because of its easy trail and the magnificent sea of clouds surrounding its top, Mt. Pulag is a favorite hiking destination for first-timers. 

Top things to do in Mt. Pulag

  • Trek to Mt. Pulag for about 3-4 hours using the Ambangeg trail (for beginners). Advanced hikers can take the Ambaguio or Akiki trail.
  • Witness the glorious sunrise and sea of clouds atop Mt. Pulag
  • Experience the simple life in the mountains without internet, signal, and electricity
  • Meet and interact with the locals
  • Buy fresh produce and pasalubong from stores at the ranger station

Where to stay near Mt. Pulag

  • Baban’s Homestay
  • Newtown Plaza Hotel
  • Dream Transient Rooms

From Manila, ride a bus to Baguio. From Baguio, charter a van or jeep bound for Bokod, Benguet, where the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) office is located. Hikers must register, attend an orientation, and pay fees to the DENR before climbing Mt. Pulag.

Outside the DENR office, ride a habal-habal (motorcycle) to the Babadak Ranger Station, the jump-off point where you can book a local guide (required) and a porter (optional).

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Ideal for: Solo travelers, backpackers, adventure seekers

Sagada’s tranquil charm and natural beauty make it one of the most popular tourist spots in the Philippines. There are many unique places to see and activities for adventure junkies.

Top things to do in Sagada

  • See the hanging coffins in Echo Valley
  • Explore Lumiang, Sumaguing, or Crystal Caves
  • Hike to Kiltepan Peak or Marlboro Hills, watch the sunrise, and bask in the dreamy sea of clouds
  • Swim at Bomod-Ok Falls and marvel at the rice terraces surrounding it
  • Visit the Sagada Weaving Cooperative to see weavers in action and buy woven products

Where to stay in Sagada

  • Isabelo’s Inn and Cafe
  • Kanip Aw Pines View Lodge
  • Kenlibed In n
  • From Manila, ride a Coda Lines bus going directly to Sagada (travel time: 12 hours).
  • From Baguio, go to GL Liner Terminal in Baguio Dangwa Terminal and ride a bus to Sagada (travel time: 6 hours).

15. Puerto Galera

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Ideal for: Beach bums, backpackers, families, barkadas

Puerto Galera is a favorite beach destination every summer because of its white-sand beaches. If you’re into scuba diving and snorkeling, you shouldn’t miss this tourist spot in the Philippines.

Top things to do in Puerto Galera

  • Swim and relax at Aninuan Beach
  • Snorkel or scuba dive at Coral Garden
  • Experience the vibrant nightlife at White Beach
  • Take a carabao ride to Tukuran Falls and enjoy the beauty of this hidden paradise
  • Immerse in the local culture at the Mangyan Village

Where to stay in Puerto Galera

  • Best Puerto Galera luxury hotel: Edgewater Dive & Spa Resort
  • Best Puerto Galera mid-range hotel: Tribal Hills Mountain Resort
  • Best Puerto Galera budget hotel: Bamboo House Beach Lodge & Restaurant

From Manila, ride a bus to Batangas Pier (travel time: 2 to 3 hours). Take a ferry boat ride from Batangas Pier to Balatero Port or Muelle Port (around 1 hour travel time). Ride a tricycle to your hotel.

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Ideal for: Families, barkadas , beach bums, nature lovers, adventure seekers

Looking for a place to enjoy summer outdoor activities with family or friends? Subic—just a few hours away from Manila—is one of the must-visit tourist spots in the Philippines. Many fun activities and beautiful beaches are available for tourists to enjoy.

Top things to do in Subic

  • Explore the top tourist spots in Subic: Capones Lighthouse, Pundaquit Coves, Camara Island, etc.
  • See wild animals up close in Zoobic Safari , the only tiger safari in the Philippines
  • Enjoy thrilling water slides and attractions at Aqua Planet Waterpark
  • Spend a fun-filled day on Subic’s Inflatable Island , the largest and wildest floating playground in Asia
  • Cliff dive and swim at El Kabayo Waterfalls

Where to stay in Subic

  • Best Subic luxury hotel: Mangrove Resort Hotel
  • Best Subic mid-range hotel: Mango Valley Hotel 2
  • Best Subic budget hotel: The Circle Hostel

Ride a bus bound for Olongapo from Manila and get off at Subic Bay.

17. Batangas

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Ideal for: Families, barkadas , beach bums, adventure seekers, foodies

Batangas has many affordable beach resorts two to three hours from Manila. This makes the province a go-to place for family or barkada summer outings and corporate team-building activities.

Top things to do in Batangas

  • Enjoy water activities in Batangas’ most popular beaches: Anilao, Laiya, Nasugbu, Calatagan, Isla Verde, etc.
  • Trek up Batangas’ famous mountains: Taal Volcano , Mt. Pico de Loro, Mt. Batulao , Mt. Gulugod Baboy, Mt. Maculot , etc.
  • Go scuba diving in Anilao to explore the famous diving spot’s spectacular underwater scenery
  • Sample Batangas’ local cuisine: lomi (egg noodle soup), bulalo (beef stew), lechon (roasted pig), sinaing na tulingan (braised fish), kapeng barako (Batangas coffee), etc.

Where to stay in Batangas

  • Best hotel in Anilao: Vivere Azure Resort
  • Best hotel in Calatagan: Crusoe Cabins Resort
  • Best hotel in Laiya: Acuaverde Beach Resort & Hotel
  • Best hotel in Nasugbu: Pico Sands Hotel

From Manila, ride a bus to Batangas City/Batangas Pier/Nasugbu. From the bus terminal, ride a tricycle to your Batangas beach destination.

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Ideal for: Families, barkadas , foodies, beach bums, history buffs

With its stunning beaches, one-of-a-kind culinary experience, historical sites, and genuinely warm and friendly people, Iloilo is one of the tourist spots in the Philippines where visitors want to keep coming back.

Top things to do in Iloilo

  • Feast on Iloilo’s famous dishes and delicacies: La Paz batchoy (chicken and pork noodle soup), pancit molo (pork dumpling soup), fresh oysters, biscocho (twice-baked bread), barquillos (crunchy wafer roll), etc.
  • Stroll along Calle Real and see heritage buildings that exude Iloilo’s old-city charm 
  • Visit Iloilo’s famous centuries-old churches: Miag-ao Church, Jaro Cathedral, Molo Church, San Joaquin Church, etc.
  • Soak up the beauty of Islas de Gigantes and Sicogon Island
  • Join the Dinagyang Festival, a religious and cultural festivity in Iloilo City held every fourth Sunday of January

Where to stay in Iloilo

  • Best Iloilo luxury hotel: Richmonde Hotel Iloilo
  • Best Iloilo mid-range hotel: Urban Sands Iloilo Hotel Resort
  • Best Iloilo budget hotel: Figtree Hotel

From Manila/Clark/Cebu/Davao/Hong Kong/Singapore, take a direct flight to Iloilo International Airport. To get to the city, ride a taxi, jeep, or van from the airport.

19. Batanes

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Ideal for: Solo travelers, couples, backpackers, nature lovers

Batanes is every Filipino traveler’s ultimate dream destination. What’s not to love about the romantic island province? From its scenic landscapes and gorgeous beaches to unique cultures, Batanes is worth a visit.

Top things to do in Batanes

  • Tour the top Batanes attractions (Tukon Church, Basco Lighthouse, Honesty Coffee Shop, etc.) on Batan Island and Sabtang Island
  • Meet the Ivatan people and immerse yourself in their culture. Try wearing vakul , the traditional headgear made of abaca fiber, too!
  • Enjoy fresh seafood dishes: dibang (flying fish), payi (lobster), etc.
  • Climb Mt. Iraya in Basco, the highest mountain in Batanes

Where to stay in Batanes

  • Nathaniel’s Lodge
  • Baletin Hometel
  • Amboys Hometel

Fly from Manila (via SkyJet) or Clark (via Philippine Airlines) to Basco, Batanes. From the airport, walk to reach the Basco town proper. To get to Sabtang Island, ride a tricycle, jeep, or van to San Vicente port, where you’ll ride a ferry to Sabtang.

20. Camiguin

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Ideal for: Beach bums, adventure seekers

This serene and beautiful tropical paradise in Northern Mindanao will leave you in awe with its many natural wonders. Camiguin is among the world’s best dive spots and is recognized by the Department of Tourism as one of the top tourist spots in the Philippines.

Top things to do in Camiguin

  • Swim in the crystal-clear water of White Island
  • Dive or snorkel at Sunken Cemetery to see its underwater tombs
  • Snorkel around the Giant Clams Sanctuary 
  • Visit the old church ruins in Bonbon, Catarman
  • Hike up Mt. Hibok-hibok
  • Take a dip in one of Camiguin’s hot springs and cold springs
  • Eat lanzones, a fruit native to the island and is considered the best and sweetest in the Philippines

Where to stay in Camiguin

  • Mountain View Cottages
  • Balai sa Baibai Resort
  • Marianita’s Cottages

From Manila, fly directly to Camiguin via SkyJet. If you travel with a different airline, fly to Cebu first and then take a connecting flight to Camiguin Airport.

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Ideal for: Families, history buffs, beach bums, nature lovers

Only a few hours away from Manila, Bataan is perfect for a quick weekend getaway. Although it’s not as touristy as the neighboring Subic Bay, people visit this province for its many historical and natural attractions.

Top things to do in Bataan

  • Visit historical landmarks in Bataan: Dambana ng Kagitingan (Shrine of Valor) at Mt. Samat, Death March Marker, Fall of Bataan Marker, Bataan World War II Museum, etc.
  • Join a walking tour at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar to learn what it was like to live during the Spanish colonial era
  • Visit the Pawikan Conservation Center to learn about sea turtles and release baby sea turtles into the sea
  • Admire the stunning rock formations and watch the sunset in Sisiman Bay

Where to stay in Bataan

  • Best Bataan luxury hotel: Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar Hotel
  • Best Bataan mid-range hotel: The Plaza Hotel – Balanga
  • Best Bataan budget hotel: Vista Venice Resort
  • Via bus: From Manila, ride a Victory Liner/Genesis/Bataan Transit bus to Balanga, the jump-off point to Morong and other parts of Bataan (travel time: 3-4 hours).
  • Via ferry: Go to the Esplanade Seaside Terminal behind SM Mall of Asia and take the ferry to Capinpin Port in Orion, Bataan (travel time: 1 hour). From Orion, ride a bus bound for Balanga.

22. Antipolo

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Ideal for: Art enthusiasts, nature lovers, foodies

Antipolo is the home of the famous Hinulugang Taktak. But there are many other reasons to visit this city near Manila, particularly its hidden gems that will delight art and nature aficionados.

Top things to do in Antipolo

  • Go on an off-roading adventure through an ATV ride on the slopes of Sierra Madre
  • Pamper yourself at Luljetta’s Hanging Gardens Spa
  • Be one with nature at Mount Purro Nature Reserve  
  • Visit the Pinto Art Museum and take Instagrammable snaps
  • Learn pottery or calligraphy at Crescent Moon Café

Where to stay in Antipolo

  • Date and Dine Resort
  • The Citywalk Suites Apartment
  • LeBlanc Hotel and Resort

Go to EDSA Shaw or Cubao and ride a van or jeepney to Antipolo. From the town proper, ride a tricycle to your destination in Antipolo.

23. Bacolod

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Ideal for: Families, barkadas , foodies, adventure seekers

Bacolod is where you’ll meet friendly, welcoming locals—you won’t be surprised to learn it’s called The City of Smiles . Apart from the people, Bacolod’s delicious food, rich history and culture, and natural attractions are the biggest reasons to visit this city. As a cherry on top, Bacolod’s hotel rooms cost an average of ₱2,650, making it the country’s cheapest tourist destination 8 .

Top things to do in and around Bacolod

  • Take a morning or late afternoon stroll along Capitol Park and Lagoon
  • Visit The Ruins, or the “Taj Mahal of Negros,” in Talisay and discover its exciting story
  • Enjoy snorkeling, kite surfing, or kayaking on Lakawon Island in Cadiz
  • Join in the fun at MassKara Festival, the happiest and most colorful Philippine festival, in October
  • Eat the famous inasal (Bacolod-style chicken barbecue)
  • Sample and bring home Bacolod delicacies: piaya (sweet flatbread), cansi (unique soup made up of bone marrow, batuan fruit, and beef shank), pinasugbo (deep-fried and caramelized banana slices), napoleones (layered puff pastry), etc.

Where to stay in Bacolod

  • Best Bacolod luxury hotel: Seda Capitol Central
  • Best Bacolod mid-range hotel: GT Hotel
  • Best Bacolod budget hotel: Mainstreet Pension House
  • From Manila, take a one-hour flight to Bacolod-Silay International Airport. Ride a van, taxi, or Grab car from the airport to Bacolod City.
  • From Cebu or Iloilo, board a ferry to Bacolod.

24. Dumaguete

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Ideal for: Nature lovers, adventure seekers

Known as the City of Gentle People , Dumaguete has been recently named the top retirement spot in the Philippines for foreigners 9 . Travel to Dumaguete and discover why the laid-back city attracts tourists and foreign retirees.

Top things to do in Dumaguete

  • Tour Dumaguete’s top tourist spots: Dumaguete Belfry, Rizal Boulevard, Silliman University, etc.
  • Visit the captivating Manjuyod Sandbar (the “Maldives of the Philippines”) and see dolphins swimming on your way to the sandbar
  • Trek around the twin crater lakes of Balinsasayao and Danao
  • Climb up Mt. Kanlaon, the highest mountain and largest active volcano in the Visayas
  • Eat silvanas and sans rival, Dumaguete’s famous pastries

Where to stay in Dumaguete

  • Best Dumaguete luxury hotel: Salaya Beach Houses
  • Best Dumaguete mid-range hotel: Acqua Dive Resort
  • Best Dumaguete budget hotel: The U Pension
  • From Manila, take a direct flight to Dumaguete. From the airport, ride a multi-cab or tricycle to the city proper. 
  • From Cebu, take a direct bus to Dumaguete City.

25. Cagayan de Oro

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Ideal for:  Adventure seekers, barkadas , families

Up for a physically challenging, unforgettable experience? Travel to Cagayan de Oro City and satisfy your inner adrenaline junkie. Conquer the raging rapids of Cagayan de Oro River—that’s what the Whitewater Rafting Capital in the Philippines is for!

Top things to do in Cagayan de Oro

  • Experience whitewater rafting on the Cagayan de Oro River, or take it up a notch with the more intense whitewater kayaking adventure
  • Enjoy ziplining or canopy walking in Macahambus Cave, leading to a fantastic view of the Cagayan de Oro River 
  • Visit CDO’s historical landmarks: Plaza Divisoria, Plaza de Los Heroes, MacArthur Memorial Marker, etc.
  • Have fun rappelling, trekking, ziplining, horseback riding, or biking in Mapawa Nature Park
  • Trek from Mapawa Nature Park to Mintugsok Falls, a hidden gem in CDO

Where to stay in Cagayan de Oro

  • Best Cagayan de Oro luxury hotel: Seda Centrio
  • Best Cagayan de Oro mid-range hotel: Red Planet Hotel
  • Best Cagayan de Oro budget hotel: GC Suites

From Manila/Cebu/Davao/Iloilo/Zamboanga, fly to Laguindingan Airport in Cagayan de Oro. Take a shuttle or bus from the airport to various points in CDO.

Top 20 Hidden and Underrated Tourist Spots in the Philippines

Aside from its most popular destinations, the Philippines has many equally stunning places waiting to be discovered. 

These off-the-radar places aren’t visited as often because of their remote location or underdevelopment (no electricity, Wi-Fi, mobile signal, shopping malls, etc.). But for travelers who want to visit places off the beaten path, such underrated destinations are simply perfect.

Here are the best up-and-coming tourist spots in the Philippines you should check out:

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Ideal for: Backpackers, solo travelers, adventure seekers

Abra is not as famous as its neighboring tourist spots in the Philippines (Ilocos, Baguio, and Sagada). However, the landlocked province has a lot of natural attractions to offer.

Top things to do in Abra

  • Visit Kaparkan Falls, Piwek Rock Formation, and Apao Rolling Hills in Tineg
  • Trek Mt. Bullagao, the “Sleeping Beauty of Abra,” in Langiden
  • Taste the local fare: pancit miki (stir-fried noodles), lechon de Abra , cascaron (deep-fried glutinous rice), palileng (mullet or goby fish stew), abuos (ant egg dish), etc.
  • Visit the loom weaving community in La Paz

Where to stay in Abra

  • Strutz Art Garden Resort
  • Abra Valley Grand Hotel
  • Abrassi Hotel and Restaurant

From Manila/Baguio/Vigan, ride a Partas/Dominion/Viron bus to Bangued, Abra. Travel time takes 8 hours from Manila or 2 hours from Vigan. From Bangued, take a jeepney to your destination in Abra.

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Ideal for: Backpackers, nature lovers, adventure seekers

Bontoc is the gateway to Sagada and Banaue, two of the most popular tourist spots in the Philippines. If traveling there, why not make a side trip to Bontoc for a day or two? This small, quiet town is surprisingly blessed with incredible natural wonders.

Top things to do in Bontoc

  • Get a panoramic view of the town and mountains at the Bontoc View Deck
  • Trek Mt. Kofafey and witness the sunrise and sea of clouds
  • Be mesmerized by the beauty of Maligcong Rice Terraces
  • Take a dip at the enchanting Blue Lagoon

Where to stay in Bontoc

  • Suzette’s Maligcong Homestay
  • Vilma’s Home Stay
  • Ridgebrooke Hotel and Restaurant
  • From Manila, ride a Coda Lines bus bound for Bontoc or Sagada and get off at Bontoc (travel time: 11 hours).
  • From Baguio, ride a taxi to Dangwa Terminal or Slaughter House and ride a D’ Rising Sun bus to Bontoc (travel time: 6 hours).
  • From Sagada, ride a jeepney to Bontoc across the public market (travel time: 2 hours).

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Ideal for: Families, barkadas , backpackers, adventure seekers, nature lovers

Cagayan V alley’s smallest and youngest province is an emerging eco-adventure destination named after a former Philippine president . Quirino makes up for its lack of beaches through its breathtaking waterfalls, pristine rivers, limestone caves, verdant mountains, and other hidden natural attractions.

Top things to do in Quirino

  • Cruise the Cagayan River at Governor’s Rapids in Maddela or Siitan Park in Nagtipunan
  • Have an adrenaline-pumping wakeboard adventure at Quirino Watersports Complex in Cabarroguis
  • Trek to the different waterfalls in Quirino and take a dip in the clear water
  • Go spelunking at Aglipay Caves and other amazing caves in Quirino
  • Visit different ancestral villages to experience the cultures of various indigenous tribes 

Where to stay in Quirino

  • Capitol Plaza Hotel
  • Villa Caridad Hotel & Resort
  • Quirino Water Sports Complex Hostel
  • Via bus: From Manila, ride a Florida/Five Star/Solid North bus to Maddela, Quirino.
  • Via plane: Fly from Manila to Cauayan City, Isabela. From the Cauayan Airport, ride a van to Santiago City. From the terminal, ride a van or jeepney to Aglipay, Cabarroguis, Diffun, or Maddela in Quirino.

4. Jomalig Island

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Ideal for: Beach bums, nature lovers, solo travelers, couples, barkadas

Reaching this remote island in Quezon province is an adventure in itself. While that sounds difficult , you’d be glad you took the challenge. The golden sand beaches and turquoise water on secluded Jomalig Island are fantastic—the long trip will be worth it!

Top things to do on Jomalig Island

  • Explore Jomalig’s unspoiled beaches: Salibungot Beach, Kanaway Beach, Little Boracay, etc.
  • See and take a photo with the Puno ng Walang Forever , Jomalig’s most famous tree
  • Visit Lingayen Cove aka Little Batanes
  • Watch the breathtaking sunrise at the beach

Where to stay on Jomalig Island

  • JoJomalig Beach Resort
  • Apple Beach Resort

Take a Raymond Transportation bus from Manila to Infanta, Quezon (travel time: 4-5 hours). Get off at Ungos Port, where you’ll ride a boat to Jomalig Port (travel time: 4-6 hours). Upon arriving at the port, ride a motorbike or habal-habal to your resort.

5. Caramoan Islands

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Ideal for: Beach bums, nature lovers, adventure seekers

Caramoan is Bicol’s secret paradise, perfect for beach junkies who want to escape the stressful city life. Fall in love with its fine white-sand beaches, diverse marine life, and other natural wonders that rival the top tourist spots in the Philippines.

Top things to do in Caramoan

  • Enjoy island/beach hopping and water activities (kayaking, snorkeling, or scuba diving) at Sabitang Laya, Gota Beach, Hunongan Cove, etc.
  • Explore the caves of Caramoan: Omang Cave, Culapnit Cave, Manipis Cave, etc.
  • Hike up Mt. Caglago to get a panoramic view of the Caramoan Islands
  • Climb the sharp rock cliff on Matukad Island
  • Eat kinalas (noodles in thick brown broth) 

Where to stay in Caramoan

  • Tugawe Cove Resort
  • La Casa Roa Hostel
  • Casita Mia Bed & Breakfast

From Manila, fly to Naga City Airport in Pili, Camarines Sur. Ride a van or taxi from the airport to SM Naga. At the van terminal, ride a van called Filcab to Sabang Port. When you reach the port, take a boat to Guijalo Port. Ride a tricycle to Caramoan town center.

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The Department of Tourism recognizes Romblon as one of the emerging tourism destinations in the Philippines. Heading to Boracay soon? Consider taking a side trip to the secluded, laid-back beaches of Romblon for relaxation.

Top things to do in Romblon

  • Climb up the scenic Mt. Guiting-Guiting on Sibuyan Island
  • Tour Romblon’s hidden gems: Carabao Island (the “next Boracay” 10 ), Cresta de Gallo, Balabara Beach, Bonbon Beach, etc.
  • Explore different dive spots across Romblon
  • Buy marble products as souvenirs at Romblon Shopping Center

Where to stay in Romblon

  • The Beach House
  • Romblon Fun Divers & Inn
  • Sanctuary Garden Resort
  • From Manila, fly to Tugdan Airport in Tablas, Romblon.
  • From Boracay, walk to Bulabog Beach and hire a boat to Carabao Island.

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Ideal for: Beach bums, nature lovers

Masbate may not be the top-of-mind choice for traveling to the Bicol region, but it does offer a unique experience. For one, you can live like a cowboy in the Rodeo Capital of the Philippines—with its rolling hills, ranch life, and an annual festivity reminiscent of the Wild West.

For nature enthusiasts, Masbate offers unspoiled beaches, marvelous rock formations, stunning waterfalls, and other natural wonders. 

Top things to do in Masbate

  • Go scuba diving, swim with manta rays, and see other marine creatures at Manta Bowl shoal
  • Revel in the beauty of Masbate’s natural attractions: Buntod Sandbar and Marine Sanctuary, Burubancaso Rock Formation, Sese Brahman’s Ranch, Catandayagan Falls, etc.
  • Watch the dreamy sunset or camp out at Mayong Payong
  • Experience the Rodeo Masbateño Festival in April

Where to stay in Masbate

  • Ticao Island Resort
  • Ticao Altamar Boutique Resort
  • Sabine’s Place

Take a direct flight from Manila to Masbate City.

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Ideal for: Beach bums, history buffs, nature lovers, adventure seekers

Travelers easily overlook Antique because it’s surrounded by top tourist spots in the Philippines (Boracay and Iloilo) . But this quaint province deserves more attention. Being groomed as the next eco-adventure destination, Antique has so much natural beauty and historical and cultural heritage worth visiting.

Top things to do in Antique

  • Visit Seco Island, a gorgeous white-sand beach with serene turquoise water and a sandbar
  • Enjoy an adrenaline-pumping river tubing activity at Malumpati Cold Spring
  • Indulge in a relaxing Kawa Hot Bath in Tibiao
  • Trek to Antique Rice Terraces and admire its majestic view
  • See Antique’s heritage sites: Anini-y Church, Patnongon Church, Ruins of San Pedro Church, Casa Azurin, etc.
  • Check out the Rafflesia , the world’s biggest flower, in Sibalom Natural Park

Where to stay in Antique

  • Bugang Riverside Inn
  • Phaidon Beach Resort
  • From Manila/Davao/Hong Kong/Singapore, take a direct flight to Iloilo International Airport. Ride a van from the airport to Molo Terminal. Then, take a van or jeepney ride to Antique.
  • From Clark, Pampanga, take a Philippine Airlines flight to Antique Airport.
  • From Boracay, ride a ferry to Caticlan Jetty Port (or a tricycle if you’re coming from Caticlan Airport). Take a Ceres bus to Antique. 

9. Guimaras

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Ideal for: Beach bums, history buffs, foodies

Guimaras is another underrated province overshadowed by its neighbors, Iloilo and Boracay. The small island province—famous for growing the sweetest mangoes in the Philippines—is being promoted as an alternative to Boracay because of its white-sand beaches and proximity to Iloilo City. Discover what Guimaras has to offer before it becomes a mainstream tourist destination.

Top things to do in Guimaras

  • Join an island-hopping tour of Guimaras’ best beaches: Nagtago Beach, Ave Maria Islet, etc.
  • Visit different historical landmarks: Guisi Lighthouse, MacArthur’s Wharf, Roca Encantada, etc.
  • See the Smallest Plaza, a Guinness Book of World Records holder for being the world’s smallest plaza
  • Feast on mango-based dishes: mango pizza, mango bulalo , mango bibingka , mango beer, etc.
  • Buy mango products (dried mangoes, jams, etc.) as pasalubongs

Where to stay in Guimaras

  • Czech Beach House
  • Jannah Glycel Beach House
  • Raymen Beach Resort

From Manila/Davao/Hong Kong/Singapore, fly to Iloilo International Airport. Ride a van from the airport to SM Iloilo, where you’ll hail a taxi or jeepney to Ortiz Wharf. Take a ferry ride to Jordan Port. From the port, ride a tricycle to your resort.

10. Danjugan Island

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Ideal for: Backpackers, nature lovers, adventure seekers, beach bums

Danjugan Island is a protected marine and wildlife reserve sanctuary in Cauayan, Negros Occidental. With its lush rainforest and unique biodiversity, Danjugan is indeed a paradise. 

This ecotourism destination won’t just wow you with its pure beauty but will also let you experience a rustic, back-to-basic lifestyle (no electricity and no cellphone signal). It is perfect if you’ll be on a digital detox. 

Most importantly, a short stay on the island will teach visitors the value of environmental conservation.

Top things to do on Danjugan Island

  • Appreciate Danjugan’s beauty through kayaking or sailing
  • Explore its rich marine life through snorkeling or scuba diving
  • Trek into limestone and mangrove forests, beaches, lagoons, and other natural attractions
  • See a variety of bird species at the birdwatching view deck
  • Watch the sunset at Turtle Beach

Where to stay on and near Danjugan Island

Tourists have two accommodation options when traveling to Danjugan: an overnight stay in an open-air cabana (Moray Lagoon Camp) or a private room (Typhoon Beach) on the island or book a resort outside Danjugan in Sipalay City.

Best Sipalay resorts near Danjugan:

  • Punta Bulata Resort & Spa
  • Artistic Diving Resort
  • Jamont Hotel

From Manila, fly to Bacolod-Silay International Airport. Ride a taxi or Grab car to the South Ceres Bus Terminal. Catch a bus to Hinoba-an from the terminal and get off at Crossing Remollos-Quadro de King. Take a 30-minute boat ride to Danjugan Island.

11. Biliran

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Biliran is relatively unheard of, even among Filipinos. Not many know it’s a province (Biliran used to be a sub-province of Leyte before becoming independent in 1992)—much less a tourist destination. 

This small province is brimming with natural and man-made wonders; a weekend getaway is not enough to experience everything it offers. Be in awe of its beautiful mountains, rice terraces, waterfalls, caves, and beaches.

Top things to do in Biliran

  • Trek to the photogenic Ulan-Ulan Falls, one of Biliran’s most beautiful waterfalls
  • Go island-hopping on Higatangan Island (famous for its sandbar that changes shape and color), Sambawan Island, Dalutan Island, Agta Beach, etc.
  • Visit Biliran’s historical and religious sites: Nasunugan Watchtower Ruins, Pilgrimage Site of Padre Gaspar, Almeria Church, etc.
  • Discover the mystery of Tingkasan Bat Cave
  • Bask in the majestic view of Iyusan Rice Terraces in Almeria

Where to stay in Biliran

  • Napo Beach Resort
  • GV Hotel Naval
  • Via Cebu: From Manila/China/Hong Kong/Singapore/South Korea/Taiwan/Kuala Lumpur/Tokyo/Dubai, take a flight to Mactan Cebu International Airport. Ride a taxi from the Mactan Airport to the port where you’ll take an overnight trip to Naval, Biliran.
  • Via Tacloban: From Manila, fly to Tacloban City Airport. Ride a jeepney from the airport to Tacloban downtown, then take a shuttle bus to Naval.

12. Kalanggaman Island

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You might have already seen breathtaking aerial shots of Kalanggaman Island online . But viewing such images pales in comparison to personally experiencing the uninhabited island’s white powdery sand beaches and pristine blue water .

Top things to do on Kalanggaman Island

  • Enjoy different water activities: swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, scuba diving, banana boat, etc.
  • Chill under the trees and mingle with the locals
  • Take a side trip to the top attractions in Palompon: Tabuk Marine Park and Bird Sanctuary, Masaba Falls, St. Francis Xavier Church, Lantaw Palompon, etc.

Where to stay near Kalanggaman Island

Kalanggaman has no beach resorts or hotels, but overnight camping is allowed. If you want to spend the night on the island, renting or bringing your tent is your only choice. 

If camping is not your thing, you may book a hotel in Palompon or Ormoc. Here are the best accommodation options for your Kalanggaman escapade:

  • Palompon Sugar’s Inn
  • Sergi’s Resort and Hotel
  • Ormoc Villa Hotel
  • From Manila, fly to Tacloban, Leyte. Take a taxi or tricycle from the airport to Vansvans or Duptours terminal. Take a five-hour van ride to Palompon and then a one-hour boat ride to Kalanggaman Island.
  • If you’re traveling from Cebu, the most convenient way to access and enjoy Kalanggaman is to join a day tour that will pick you up from your hotel in Cebu, take you to the island, and bring you back to the hotel.

13. Siquijor

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Siquijor is synonymous with witchcraft, sorcery, and mythical creatures . But fear not—the small, mystic province is not as scary as you imagine.  

It’s considered one of the emerging favorite tourist spots in the Visayas, welcoming an increasing number of visitors 11 lately. Why is that so? Unknown to many, Siquijor has spectacular beaches, caves, nature parks, and historical attractions.

Top things to do in Siquijo

  • Unwind, swim, or swing ala Tarzan into the water of Cambugahay Falls in Lazi
  • Explore Siquijor’s best beaches: Salagdoong Beach, Kagusuan Beach, and Paliton Beach
  • See the 400-year-old balete tree and have fun taking photos with it
  • Visit Siquijor’s historical landmarks: Lazi Church, Siquijor Church, etc.
  • Go spelunking at Cantabon Cave
  • Trek to Mt. Bandilaan National Park

Where to stay in Siquijor

  • RhenMart Inn
  • Infinity Heights Resort
  • Coco Grove Beach Resort
  • Fly from Manila to Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental. From the airport, ride a jeepney or tricycle to Dumaguete Port. Then, take a ferry ride to Siquijor.
  • If you take a side trip to Siquijor from Dumaguete, you can easily book a day trip to the island . You’ll be picked up from your hotel in Dumaguete, toured around Siquijor’s best tourist spots, and bring you back to the hotel.

14. Bukidnon

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Ideal for: Families, barkadas , adventure seekers, nature lovers

Bukidnon is a favorite destination among hikers and adventure junkies; it’s perfect for enjoying Mindanao’s great outdoors and cool weather. The mountain province offers plenty of natural and man-made attractions.

Top things to do in Bukidnon

  • Challenge yourself and your travel buddies to extreme activities at Dahilayan Adventure Park: ziplining, free-fall ride, sky jumping, obstacle course, etc.
  • Hike up Panimahawa Ridge and revel in the view of mountain landscapes and a sea of clouds
  • Marvel at the Hobbit-inspired houses in Mt. Kitanglad Agro-Eco Farm
  • Visit Del Monte’s pineapple plantation, one of the largest in the world
  • Conquer Mt. Kitanglad, the fourth-highest mountain in the Philippines

Where to stay in Bukidnon

  • Eiffel Kubo
  • GV Hotel Valencia
  • Hotel Valencia
  • From Manila/Cebu/Davao/Iloilo/Zamboanga, fly to Laguindingan Airport in Cagayan de Oro. From the airport, ride a van to Agora Terminal and catch a bus to Valencia or Davao City, which also passes by Malaybalay City.
  • Alternatively, look for a transport service outside the Cagayan de Oro Airport, where you can rent a car or van that travels directly to Bukidnon.

15. Mati, Davao Oriental

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Ideal for: Backpackers, adventure seekers, beach bums

If you travel to Davao City, consider adding Mati to your itinerary. One of the oldest towns in the Davao region, Mati will surprise you with the beauty of its famed Dahican Beach—the skimboarding capital of Davao—that boasts of powdery white sand and a laid-back vibe. Some tourists even find it more beautiful than Boracay.

Top things to do in Mati

  • Enjoy a majestic view of the Sleeping Dinosaur or hike around the base of the hill
  • Take a leisurely walk, relax, and try the famous empanada at Mati Baywalk
  • Relax, swim, skimboard, or surf at Dahican Beach
  • Visit the Subangan Museum, which showcases Davao Oriental’s historical and cultural heritage

Where to stay in Mati

  • Senorita Suites
  • Dahican Surf Resort
  • Botona Dahican Beach Resort

From Manila, take a flight to Davao. Outside the Davao airport, ride a Bachelor Express bus to Mati. Or take a taxi to Gaisano Mall or Victoria Plaza and ride a van to Mati. Get off at Mati City Bus Terminal and charter a habal-habal or tricycle to your resort.

16. Maragusan, Compostela Valley

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Ideal for: Families, nature lovers, adventure seekers

Dubbed the “Summer Capital of Davao Region,” Maragusan is excellent for tourists looking for an alternative to Baguio and Tagaytay to escape the scorching heat in Manila. Aside from enjoying cool temperatures, you can also soak up the beauty of Maragusan’s waterfalls and mountain landscapes. 

Top things to do in Maragusan

  • Trek to and explore Maragusan’s majestic waterfalls: Tagbibinta Falls, Marangig Falls, and Pyalitan Falls
  • Climb up Mt. Candalaga, a favorite hiking spot in Mindanao, and be impressed with its flora and fauna and its sea of clouds view
  • Witness the P’yagsawitan Festival, a celebration of the rich cultural heritage of the Mansaka indigenous people 

Where to stay in Maragusan

  • Haven’s Peak Highland Resort
  • Aguakan Cold Spring Resort
  • Kanlawig Hot Spring Resort

Fly from Manila to Davao Airport. From Davao City, ride a bus or van to Maragusan.

17. General Santos

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Ideal for: Nature lovers, adventure seekers, foodies

General Santos City (GenSan) is known as Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao ‘s hometown and the gateway to other provinces in the SOCCSKSARGEN region. But these are not the only reasons to visit this city in South Cotabato. Traveling to GenSan is a must if you love nature and food-tripping. 

Top things to do in General Santos

  • Discover why GenSan is the country’s Tuna Capital—visit the Tuna Fish Port, buy fresh tuna, and have it cooked your way
  • Join a Pacman “Adventour” to see Pacquaio’s mansions, Wildcard Gym, Pacman Beach Resort, Pacman Farm, The Manny Pacquiao Hotel, etc.
  • Trek to Sanchez Peak and enjoy a panoramic view of GenSan
  • Have a satisfying culinary experience at different GenSan restaurants
  • Take in a stunning view of Sarangani Bay at Sarangani Highlands in GenSan

Where to stay in General Santos

  • Best General Santos luxury hotel: Greenleaf Hotel Gensan
  • Best General Santos mid-range hotel: Avior Hotel
  • Best General Santos budget hotel: Antonio’s Apartelle and Suites

From Manila, fly to General Santos International Airport in South Cotabato.

18. Glan, Sarangani

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Ideal for: Backpackers, families, beach bums, adventure seekers, culture enthusiasts

Craving a Boracay-like experience but hate the crowd? Head over to Sarangani Bay, where the quaint coastal town of Glan awaits visitors who will take in its unadulterated beauty. Its powdery white-sand beaches make Glan worthy of the moniker “The Small Boracay of Mindanao.”

Beyond the stunning beaches, there’s more to see and do in Glan and its neighboring towns. Experience Sarangani’s natural wonders, cultural diversity, colorful festivities, and more!

Top things to do in and around Glan

  • Chill out or enjoy water sports and activities (swimming, snorkeling, diving, volleyball, etc.) at Gumasa Beach and Isla Jardin del Mar
  • Experience Sarangani Bay Festival, the largest beach festival in the Philippines, held every May in Glan
  • Tour around Glan to see century-old, American colonial-period ancestral houses
  • Get wet and wild on a whitewater tubing adventure along the Pangi River in Maitum
  • Paraglide from the mountaintop in Maasim for a breathtaking view of Sarangani Bay
  • Take an immersion tour at the Lamlifew Tribal Village in Malungon and discover the weaving tradition of the B’laan tribe, one of Sarangani’s most prominent ethnic groups

Where to stay in Glan, Sarangani

  • Kamari Resort and Hotel
  • Juanita’s Inn
  • King James Hotel

From Manila, fly to General Santos. From the airport, ride a taxi to KCC Mall. Next to the mall is a terminal where you’ll ride a van to Glan. 

19. Sultan Kudarat

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Ideal for: Backpackers, nature lovers, beach bums

Sultan Kudarat offers an exciting mix of natural attractions and cultural gems for travelers looking for a great side trip from Davao or South Cotabato. This little-known, underrated province is genuinely worth a visit.

Top things to do in Sultan Kudarat

  • See the Sultan Kudarat Provincial Capitol building in Isulan and be wowed by its luxurious, Moro-inspired architecture and interior design
  • Visit Baras Bird Sanctuary, home to a variety of bird species, in Tacurong
  • Have a unique cultural experience at Talakudong Festival (held every September) that highlights the indigenous tribes in Sultan Kudarat and nearby provinces
  • Explore the rich marine life and watch the golden sunset on Balet Island in Kalamansig
  • Take a relaxing dip at Margues Hot & Cold Spring in Esperanza, Lagandang Hot/Sulphur Spring in Isulan, or Nuling Hot Spring in Lebak

Where to stay in Sultan Kudarat

  • King Bayya Residences
  • WoodLand Tourist Inn
  • EDJIN Pension House  

From Manila, fly to General Santos and then ride a multi-cab or taxi to Bulaong Public Terminal. Ride a bus or van from the terminal to Tacurong City, Sultan Kudarat.

20. Lake Sebu, South Cotabato

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Ideal for: Culture enthusiasts, nature lovers

Lake Sebu is South Cotabato’s summer capital and primary eco-cultural destination. Tourists visit the charming town for its Instagram-worthy natural scenery (including its enchanting lakes), cool weather, and vibrant indigenous culture. 

Top things to do in Lake Sebu

  • Join a cruise around Lake Sebu and immerse in the T’boli culture
  • Trek to the Seven Waterfalls of Lake Sebu and ride the zipline, which is the highest in Asia
  • Watch how T’nalak, the traditional T’boli fabric, is woven at Lang Dulay T’nalak Weaving Center
  • Wear a traditional T’nalak ethnic costume for a photo-op
  • Visit the T’boli School of Living Traditions and learn T’boli native dance and music
  • Sample different tilapia dishes (fried, grilled, steamed, kinilaw, etc.)

Where to stay in Lake Sebu

  • Sunrise Garden Lake Resort
  • Punta Isla Lake Resort
  • El Galong Waterpark Resort

Fly from Manila to General Santos, then ride a taxi or multi-cab to Bulaong Terminal. Ride a van that will take you straight to Lake Sebu terminal. From the terminal, ride a jeepney or rent a habal-habal to Lake Sebu.

Top 5 New Beautiful Tourist Spots in the Philippines to Watch Out for

More tourist destinations in the Philippines are propping up. President Rodrigo Duterte approved laws declaring several sites in the country as new tourist spots 12 . This means the new tourist destinations will be funded and developed to boost tourism in their respective areas.

Here are the five new attractions in the Philippines that travelers should explore:

1. Mount Bulaylay

Mt. Bulaylay has the longest and tallest zipline in Nueva Ecija , making it the primary tourist spot in Cuyapo town. The local government of Cuyapo plans to develop it into an eco-tourism park.

2. Candon City Ecotourism Zone

Here’s another reason to visit Ilocos Sur besides the historic city of Vigan: a new ecotourism destination in Candon City is in the works. The Ecotourism Zone in Candon houses a sprawling watershed, and the local government hopes to lure tourists by offering recreational activities nearby. 

With the recent opening of the newly built Heroes bypass road in Candon, the city’s tourist spots—including the new ecotourism zone—will be more accessible.

3. Santiago Cove

Ilocos Sur has its version of Boracay in Sabangan Cove (aka Santiago Cove). Like Bora, Santiago Cove boasts white sand and serene, crystal-clear water. Visitors can swim, dive, or unwind while appreciating the beauty of the beach.

4. Pinsal Falls

Another hidden treasure of Ilocos Sur, Pinsal Falls (aka Twin Falls) is an 85-foot cascading waterfall—the largest in the Ilocos region—located in Sta. Maria.

Trek to reach the top of Pinsal Falls. Small jacuzzi-like pools sit above the falls, where tourists can dip into the cold water and enjoy a stunning landscape view .

5. Hinatuan Enchanted River

The Enchanted River in Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur isn’t exactly a new tourist attraction, though more tourists have recently discovered it. Still, up to this day, not many people know that this mesmerizing natural wonder exists.

The river is nothing less than magical, as its water changes from aquamarine to blue, depending on its shifting depth. Locals believe that fairies and other mythical spirits protect the river—this adds to the river’s mystical nature.

Tips and Warning

1. never lose your temper when dealing with locals.

Filipinos have a lot of admirable qualities—but punctuality is not one of them. Expect that your flights will be delayed, the food will be served late, the tour won’t start on time, and so on. We have a label for this tardiness habit: Filipino Time .

Lashing out at the flight attendants, waiters, or tour guides won’t improve the situation . You’ll end up wasting your time and energy. Worse, you might become the next viral sensation on social media, like the Chinese tourist who assaulted a cop 13 in a train station.

Be more patient, calm, and diplomatic when dealing with locals on your Philippine trip . You might get better service that way.

2. Pack light and loose clothing

In most tourist spots in the Philippines, the weather tends to be very hot and humid, especially during the summer. Make sure you’ll be comfortable on your trip by bringing clothes that won’t make you sweat buckets.

3. Respect local culture and tradition

Most Filipinos, especially in far-flung places, are conservative. So be careful with what you wear and what you do while vacationing in the Philippines.

Wearing skimpy clothing, skinny dipping, and kissing in public may be acceptable in your home country, but these things can offend the locals and make them uncomfortable. Learn a lesson from a Taiwanese tourist fined for wearing a string bikini 14 in Boracay.

Also, places (like mountains, churches, etc.) and religious rituals are sacred to the locals. This is why researching the destination before a trip is crucial . Be mindful and respectful of the customs in the places you visit in the Philippines. Don’t be noisy and rowdy in sacred places and during rituals.

4. Respect the environment

As a tourist, your role goes beyond just visiting a place. So you can enjoy the place as much as you did the first time you visited , do your share in preserving the environment. This couldn’t be more crucial in the Philippines, where natural resources abound. 

Simple practices—like not leaving trash on the beach, not stepping on corals, and not disturbing marine life and wildlife—prevent harming the environment. Know the guidelines before you go. If you aren’t sure about something, ask your tour guide.

5. Beware of tourist scams

Taxi scams, especially at the airport, often happen to foreign tourists in the Philippines. When hailing a taxi, ensure the driver agrees to use the meter. Otherwise, you might be charged a fixed and steep price.

If the driver refuses your request, wait for another taxi. Book a ride via an app like Grab, Micab, or Hirna.

Also, beware of pickpockets in crowded areas (like malls and markets), jeepneys, and buses. Don’t put your valuables in the back pocket of your pants or backpack. Store them safely in a belt bag or sling bag instead. 

Frequently Asked Questions

1. is the philippines safe to visit.

Yes, it’s generally safe to travel to the Philippines. While there are valid concerns about violence due to terrorism and the nationwide campaign against illegal drugs, these are isolated cases that don’t happen in the entire country. 

For peace of mind, read up and follow any travel alert issued by your government. It also helps to research the peace and order situation in the place you plan to visit, not just in the Philippines but in other countries.

As for the Philippine tourist spots featured in this post, rest assured that these destinations are safe to visit. Of course, you also have to do your part in ensuring your safety anywhere you go.

2. Do I need a visa to visit the Philippines?

Tourists from most parts of the world can enter the Philippines without a visa for a temporary visit of up to 30 days. Holders of Hong Kong and Macau passports can stay in the Philippines visa-free for up to 14 days. Check the Department of Foreign Affairs website for the list of visa-free countries. However, a visa is required for passport holders of certain countries like China, North Korea, India, the majority of the Middle East, and a few parts of Africa and Europe.

3. When is the best time to visit the Philippines?

When traveling, the right time to visit the country depends on your purpose, preference, or priority. If you want good weather, especially in a beach destination, schedule your trip in the dry season from November to May. The wet season starts in June and ends in October, so avoid this period if you don’t want the rain to ruin your trip.

Looking to experience what it’s like to have “more fun in the Philippines”? Visit during the summer when most festivals and events are held and when beaches are most beautiful. For those who want to avoid the crowd and score cheaper travel deals, avoid the peak season. Christmas, Holy Week, and other holidays and the summer months from March to May are the busiest tourist season. 

The top tourist spots in the Philippines also get crowded with tourists on weekends. While it’s good to visit in the off-peak season, it’s better to schedule your visit in the shoulder months of May to June and October to November for a lesser chance of rain. The rainy season in the Philippines is an ideal time to visit for surfing (as waves are stronger) and visit waterfalls (as the water isn’t dried up). 

4. How many days are enough to visit the Philippines?

The ideal duration of your stay depends on the number and types of destinations you’ll visit. Two to three days are enough to explore a beach destination like Boracay and Bohol. If you visit Puerto Princesa, El Nido, and Coron in Palawan, you should spend more than a week exploring the best tourist spots there.

Consider extending your stay for a week if you have side trips to nearby tourist spots (e.g., Iloilo-Guimaras/Antique trip). Your trip could be longer, lasting for about two weeks to a month, if you’re a backpacker hopping from one island or province to another (e.g., Palawan-Cebu-Bohol trip).

In destinations like Intramuros, Vigan, Tagaytay, Subic, and Bataan, a day trip, an overnight or weekend trip will cover all the best attractions. 

5. How do you get around in the Philippines?

The most popular and cheapest transport options are jeepneys and tricycles.  Habal-habal  (motorcycle ride) is common in the provinces, too. However, if you’re traveling with a group (especially with kids and the elderly), go for convenient modes of transport like taxis and ride-hailing services like Grab (available in certain areas only). These vehicles are typically used to get to the city or town proper from the airport.

You can explore places on foot for short distances and areas where public transportation is almost non-existent. Buses and vans are the common transport choices when traveling from one town or city to another, while boats are used for traveling to different islands or beaches.

To get to a province in the Philippines from your home country, the usual jump-off point is in Manila. For instance, you have to fly to Manila to reach Palawan or Davao.

6. How much money should I bring to the Philippines?

The average daily cost per traveler in the Philippines is around ₱1,500 or less, depending on the destination. Cash is the country’s most accepted mode of payment, so be sure to bring enough for your entire stay, especially if you travel to remote areas that don’t accept credit cards and have no ATMs.

Consider also that travelers can bring up to $10,000 (or its equivalent in another currency) into or out of the Philippines. You can carry a higher amount, though. But you’re required to declare it upon arrival at the Bureau of Customs Desk at the airport. If you don’t, you may be fined or jailed, or your money may be confiscated. 

7. How do I travel for cheap in the Philippines?

The Philippines is one of the cheapest countries to visit, luring budget travelers worldwide. But, of course, you can further save on your travel costs.

Here are some quick tips for cheaper travel to the Philippines:

a. Book flights, accommodations, and tour packages early. b. Fly with budget airlines (the most popular are Cebu Pacific and AirAsia) offering discounted airfare and wait for seat sales when prices drop significantly. c. Travel during weekdays and off-peak season when hotels and tour operators offer significant discounts and other great deals. d. Travel to cheaper destinations like Guimaras, Masbate, Bontoc, and other underrated tourist spots in the Philippines. e. If you can, go for DIY travel and plan your trip.  f. Visit free and cheap attractions like parks and museums. g. Eat at small eateries (locally called  carinderia ), fast-food restaurants (Jollibee and Mcdonald’s are the most popular), and mall food courts. 

8. Can I fly a drone in the Philippines?

Yes, flying a drone is allowed in the country, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP). However, specific rules must be followed before and while operating your unit. 

Here are the most crucial drone regulations to keep in mind:

a. Secure a permit from the local government office to fly a drone. b. Fly only in the daytime and good weather. c. Get a Certificate of Authorization from the CAAP if you fly a drone that weighs at least 7 kg. or 15 lbs. or for commercial purposes. d. Don’t fly within 10-km. radius from an airport. e. Avoid flying in crowded areas like markets and schools. f. Fly only up to 400 ft. above ground level.

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32 Things to do in The Philippines + Tourist Spots

32 Things to do in The Philippines + Tourist Spots

After visiting 69 of 82 provinces in the Philippines, I’ve had countless beautiful experiences in this archipelagic country of over 7,600 islands. If you’re looking for places to add to your Philippines Itinerary, then this guide is for you!

Let’s start with a list of top destinations that are both easy to reach and exceptionally beautiful. If you’re traveling to the Philippines for the first time, these are the highlights you don’t want to miss. You fit  all these places into a two-week itinerary.

Next, I’m going to share the stand-outs. They may not be as easy to get to, but I highly recommend visiting if you’re adventurous and want to see places that truly stand out.

Lastly, I’ve included a long list of popular and interesting destinations in the Philippines so you can enjoy a virtual tour of what my home country has to offer. Consider visiting if you have an extended trip planned in the Philippines or if you’re a fellow Pinoy looking for places to go on your next holiday.”

The Philippines Tourist Spots

What to do & where to go in The Philippines? I got you! Here are places to visit, interesting attractions & things to do in The Philippines for your bucketlist/itinerary.

5. Boracay Island & Aklan

6. balabac islands, 7. batanes islands, 9. banaue, ifugao, 14. puerto princesa, 15. iloilo & guimaras, 16. clark & pampanga, 18. cagayan de oro & beyond, 19. dumaguete & negros oriental, 20. legazpi, bicol & mayon volcano, 21. tacloban, leyte, 22. baguio & benguet, 23. subic bay, 24. tagaytay & taal volcano, 25. lake sebu, 26. laoag & ilocos norte, 27. siquijor, 28. port barton & san vicente, 29. caramoan, 30. calaguas, 31. biri islands, samar, 32. enchanted river & surigao del sur.

Note: Destinations featured above are not listed by rank.

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Cloud 9 Boardwalk sunset in General Luna, Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte, Philippines

Siargao made its first claim to fame as the Philippines’ surfing capital, and recently as the “Best Island in the World” (awarded by Condé Nast readers for 2018).This paradise has been on my favorites list ever since my first trip to the island a decade ago. What impressed me the most were the enchanting lagoons of Sohoton Cove, a natural wonder that’s well worth the 2-hour detour from the Cloud 9 surfing beach. The main island is filled with pristine natural spots as well, including white sand beaches, stunning islets, vast coconut forests, cool tidal pools & more.If you want to enjoy a laidback island lifestyle, Siargao is one of the best places that tourists can go to. You’ll find a mix of “foreign” and “local” here. It is remote yet accessible, and not too crowded despite the coming of new developments in recent years.

Location  — Surigao del Norte province, Caraga Region, Northeast Mindanao. Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  Located along the eastern coast of the Philippines (facing the Pacific Ocean), Siargao is best reached by air. Fly direct to Sayak Airport (IAO) in Siargao Island from Manila, Cebu, or Clark. Flight duration is 2 hours from Manila or 1 hour from Cebu. From the airport, the land trip to Cloud 9 beach, the main tourist area, takes around 45 minutes. You can also reach Siargao by taking a flight to Surigao Airport (SUG), found in mainland Mindanao. Then, hop on a 1.5-hour fastcraft ferry to Dapa Port in Siargao Island.

Siargao Travel Essentials

Where to stay Tours + discounts Check Fares

Top discounts

Siargao Surfing Lessons

Siargao Island Hopping (Daily) – Daku Island, Guyam Island, & Naked Island Day Tour

Sohoton Cove & Siargao Island Hopping Day Trip

Marcos at Magpupungko Rock Formation in Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte, Philippines

Marcos at Magpupungko Rock Formation in Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte, Philippines Magpupungko Rock Formation, Siargao Island

Cloud 9 surfing in General Luna, Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte, Philippines

Cloud 9 surfing in General Luna, Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte, Philippines Cloud 9 surfing, Siargao Island

Cloud 9 Beach in General Luna, Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte, Philippines

Cloud 9 Beach in General Luna, Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte, Philippines Cloud 9 beach, Siargao Island

Sohoton Lagoons in Bucas Grade Island, Surigao del Norte, Philippines

Sohoton Lagoons in Bucas Grade Island, Surigao del Norte, Philippines Sohoton Lagoons near Siargao Island

Cloud 9 Boardwalk surfers in General Luna, Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte, Philippines

Cloud 9 Boardwalk surfers in General Luna, Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte, Philippines Cloud 9 Boardwalk, Siargao Island

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15 Things to do in Siargao + Tourist Spots

Matinloc Island in El Nido, Palawan, Philippines

You came to the country to see spectacular beaches and island views. El Nido in Palawan province will not disappoint. In terms of spectacular “over-the-water” sea views, El Nido is my favorite in the Philippines. Imagine hidden lagoons, uninhabited white sand beaches, and massive forest-covered limestone mountains rising out of pristine tropical waters. The “SEAnery” here rivals popular destinations in Asia like Phi Phi/Krabi Islands (Thailand) and Ha Long Bay (Vietnam).The experience of spending a whole day out on the islands is nothing short of incredible. The area of Bacuit Bay is spread over a large area, so spend at least two full days for the island hopping tours (Tour A & Tour C are the best).

Location  — Northern Palawan province, MIMAROPA Region (West Central Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  Most travelers arrive in El Nido on a 1.5-hour flight from Manila to Puerto Princesa Airport (PPS), followed by a 5 to 6-hour shuttle ride to El Nido town proper. If you want to skip the long land journey, fly directly to El Nido from Manila (1 hour), Cebu or Boracay-Caticlan. This is the fastest but more expensive way.

El Nido Travel Essentials

El Nido Tour A – Lagoons and Beaches Island Hopping

El Nido Tour C – Hidden Beaches and Shrines Island Hopping

Puerto Princesa – El Nido Shuttle Transfers

Secret Lagoon Beach in Miniloc Island, El Nido, Palawan, Philippines

Secret Lagoon Beach in Miniloc Island, El Nido, Palawan, Philippines Secret Lagoon Beach in El Nido, Palawan

Calitang Beach, at Nacpan-Calitang Twin Beaches, in El Nido, Palawan, Philippines

Calitang Beach, at Nacpan-Calitang Twin Beaches, in El Nido, Palawan, Philippines Calitang Beach, El Nido

Overlooking Bacuit Bay Islands of El Nido from Taraw Peak, in Palawan, Philippines

Overlooking Bacuit Bay Islands of El Nido from Taraw Peak, in Palawan, Philippines Overlooking El Nido from Taraw Peak

Umbrella Beach in Miniloc Island, El Nido, Palawan, Philippines

Umbrella Beach in Miniloc Island, El Nido, Palawan, Philippines Umbrella Beach in Miniloc Island, El Nido

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21 Things to do in El Nido + Tourist Spots

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Philippines Travel Essentials

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Kayangan Lake in Coron, Palawan, Philippines. Photo by David Köhler .

In contrast to El Nido’s amazing “over water” views, go to Coron for spectacular underwater views. Here, you can see colorful coral gardens, pristine waters, lots of marine life, and even sunken WWII Japanese shipwrecks. Don’t get me wrong, Coron can hold its own when it comes to scenic views over the water as well. This paradise is home to hidden emerald/blue lagoons surrounded by limestone cliffs. There’s no shortage of incredibly beautiful fine white sand beaches in Coron either.

How to go —  Coron Airport is located on the north side of Busuanga Island. Travel time by plane is around 1 hour from Manila. For adventurous travelers who want to maximize their trip in Palawan, you can travel by ferry between Coron and El Nido (mainland Palawan). Travel time is around 4 hours by fastcraft (high-speed ferry).

Coron Travel Essentials

Coron Super Ultimate Day Tour

Coron-Busuanga Airport Shuttle – Shared and Private Transfers

Coron Ultimate Tour

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Coron Itinerary

Marcos at Osmeña Peak in Dalaguete, Cebu

Cebu is the country’s #1 most visited tourist destination, and for good reason. It is unrivaled in offering the widest range of things to do and attractions. Cebu is like the “Jack of all trades” among tourist spots in the Philippines.You can enjoy scenic natural sites (waterfalls, beaches, mountain views etc.), have exciting wildlife encounters, join a colonial heritage tour, shop at some of the World’s largest malls, or indulge yourself in local food including the prized Cebu Lechon! You can do all of these easily while staying at a luxury resort in Mactan Island, centrally located hotel/airbnb in the city, or a peaceful beachfront resort in the countryside. Your choice!If that’s not enough, you can easily hop to nearby islands like Bohol, Negros (Dumaguete) or other major cities. Take full advantage of Cebu’s strategic location in Central Philippines and well-connected flight/ferry network.

Location  — Central Visayas (Central Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  Cebu-Mactan International Airport in Mactan Island serves direct flights from all major cities in the Philippines as well as international flights from Asia and North America. Flight duration is 1h30m from Manila, 3h 40m from Singapore and 2h50m from Hong Kong. From the airport, the ride to Cebu City center usually takes 30 minutes to 1 hour (or more, depending on traffic conditions).

Cebu Travel Essentials

Cebu-Tagbilaran, Bohol OceanJet Ferry Ticket

Cebu Airport Private Transfers – for Cebu City, Mactan & more

Bohol Day Tour from Cebu

Shangri-la Mactan Resort in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, Philippines

Shangri-la Mactan Resort in Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, Philippines Shangri-la Mactan Resort, Cebu

The Heritage of Cebu Monument in Cebu City, Philippines

The Heritage of Cebu Monument in Cebu City, Philippines The Heritage of Cebu Monument

Canyoneering near Kawasan Falls, Badian, Cebu, Philippines

Canyoneering near Kawasan Falls, Badian, Cebu, Philippines Kawasan-Badian Canyoneering in Cebu

Santiago Bay Beach in Camotes Islands, Cebu, Philippines

Santiago Bay Beach in Camotes Islands, Cebu, Philippines Camotes Islands, Cebu, Philippines

Sirao Flower Garden in Cebu City, Philippines

Sirao Flower Garden in Cebu City, Philippines Sirao Flower Garden, Cebu City

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27 Things to do in Cebu + Tourist Spots

Marcos at White Beach, in Boracay, Malay, Aklan, Philippines

Boracay is a vacationer’s paradise. Taking center stage is 4-kilometer White Beach, prized for its incredibly inviting blue waters, fine white sand, and perfect sunsets. This island is the place to go if you want to take it easy and you’re looking forward to enjoying a tropical resort experience. As you can expect, Boracay caters to a more upscale crowd, but don’t fret, there are many budget-friendly options available.Boracay is small but packs a lot of attractions. Here you can find excellent dining, a wide variety of places to stay, souvenir shopping, and lots of fun water activities, and some nightlife all in one sandy stretch.Boracay’s White Beach is a class of its own when it comes to how fine and white the sand is. From my extensive travels in the country, there’s only one lengthy beach that has sand whiter and finer than White Beach. You can find it in the group of islands featured next on this list.

Location  — Aklan province, Western Visayas region (Central Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  Touchdown at either Boracay-Caticlan Airport (MPH) or Kalibo International Airport (KLO). From Caticlan, the ferry to Boracay only takes less than 20 minutes. Most travelers transit via Kalibo because the airport serves more airlines/flights/destinations and airfares are usually lower. The land trip from Kalibo to Caticlan tales around 1 hour.

Boracay Travel Essentials

Sunset Paraw Sailing in Boracay

Caticlan Airport-Boracay Hotel Shared Transfers – Shuttle+Ferry Ticket

Sunset at White Beach, in Boracay, Malay, Aklan, Philippines

Sunset at White Beach, in Boracay, Malay, Aklan, Philippines Sunset view from Boracay Island

White Beach in Boracay, Malay, Aklan, Philippines

White Beach in Boracay, Malay, Aklan, Philippines White Beach, Boracay

View from Mt. Luho facing White Beach, in Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan, Philippines

View from Mt. Luho facing White Beach, in Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan, Philippines Mt. Luho view

Kite surfing at Bulabog Beach, in Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan, Philippines

Kite surfing at Bulabog Beach, in Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan, Philippines Boracay kite surfing

Ati-atihan Festival warriors in Kalibo, Aklan, Philippines

Ati-atihan Festival warriors in Kalibo, Aklan, Philippines Kalibo Ati-atihan Festival in Aklan

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Caticlan Airport to Boracay transfer (with Prices!)

The Standouts

These places take more time to visit but are well worth the journey if you’re up for an adventure.

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Onuk Island – Roughton Island in Balabac, Palawan, Philippines

If you’re looking for the best beaches & most vibrant waters in the Philippines, look nowhere else. Balabac is worth a spot at the VERY TOP of your bucketlist.Balabac is the southernmost group of islands in Palawan. It is so far south that Sabah, in East Malaysia is nearer to Balabac than Puerto Princesa, the provincial capital of Palawan.The main draw here are 31 gorgeous islands still vastly undiscovered by tourist crowds. These islands are surrounded by pristine, crystal clear waters and white sand beaches. Yes, the sandy shores of many beaches here are a blinding white to off-white, many even have a blushed pink hue! The best spots you shouldn’t miss in Balabac are (1) Onuk Island & its crystal blue waters sprawling as far as the eye can see; (2) Bugsuk Island, home to the most powdery, whitest sand beach in the Philippines; and (3) the pink sand beach at Camiaran Island.

Location  — Southern Palawan province, MIMAROPA Region (West Central Philippines)

How to go —  The most convenient jump-off point to the Balabac Islands is Buliluyan Port, located at the southernmost tip of mainland Palawan. From Puerto Princesa Airport (the nearest commercial airport), the land trip to Buliluyan Port takes around 5-6 hours. For a hassle-free trip, arrange your Balabac tour well ahead (before your trip) with a local tour operator. See the list and detailed travel tips at the  Balabac Travel Guide .

Punta Sebaring Beach in Bugsuk Island, Balabac, Palawan, Philippines

Punta Sebaring Beach in Bugsuk Island, Balabac, Palawan, Philippines Punta Sebaring Beach, Bugsuk Island, Balabac

Camiaran "Pink" Island, in Balabac, Palawan, Philippines

Camiaran “Pink” Island, in Balabac, Palawan, Philippines Camiaran “Pink” Island, Balabac

Nasubata Reef - Pulau Bato in Balabac, Palawan, Philippines

Nasubata Reef – Pulau Bato in Balabac, Palawan, Philippines Nasubata Reef – Pulau Bato

Sicsican Island in Balabac, Palawan, Philippines

Sicsican Island in Balabac, Palawan, Philippines Sicsican Island

Canabungan Island in Balabac, Palawan, Philippines

Canabungan Island in Balabac, Palawan, Philippines Canabungan Island

Balabac is remote and not easy to reach, which is why I don’t readily recommend the place to first-timers. You must really want to visit this place. It takes time to visit and you’ll have to let go of touristic conveniences.

12 Things to do in Palawan + Tourist Spots

Batanes, Philippines. Photo by Rexy Quieta .

Previously, many readers have asked me why I did not include Batanes as one of the best places to go in the Philippines. The answer is simple: I haven’t been there yet. It’s still on my bucketlist! But due to popular demand, I am including Batanes now. So, comment below if you have a place in mind that you think should be included! I might have to add it to my bucketlist too.Batanes is the northernmost province of the Philippines. These remote islands are shaped by volcanic forces and strong typhoons. The natural landscape of Batanes is distinct from other parts of the Philippines. Here, you’ll find vibrant green rolling hills, grazing cows, steep seaside cliffs, sparkling clear blue waters, traditional stone houses, and iconic lighthouses.Travelers often describe its Batanes’ beauty as wild, overwhelming, and incredibly scenic. Looking at pictures and vlogs, I can see why it’s a popular choice among adventure seekers.

Location  — Cagayan Valley region (Northern Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  Touchdown at Basco Airport, located on Batan, the main island of Batanes. Travel time by plane is 2 hours from Manila or 1h40m from Clark. Airlines that fly to Batanes include Philippine Airlines and Skyjet. Flights to Batanes are a lot more expensive compared to other destinations in the Philippines. Expect regular roundtrip fares to cost upwards of P10,000.

Batanes Travel Essentials

Where to stay Check Fares

Batanes-Basco Airport Shuttle – BSO Private Transfers

3 Day North Batan, South Batan, and Sabtang Island Tour

2 Day North Batan and South Batan Tour

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Pongas Falls in Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines

The Philippines isn’t just all about postcard-perfect beaches. It has cool highland destinations too! If you want to be close to nature and the Philippines’ mountain culture, venture north of Manila and visit Sagada. You can find this small town high in the mist-covered Cordillera (mountain range) of Northern Luzon.Surrounded by spectacular mountain views, Sagada is most-known for the bizarre hanging coffins, a burial tradition that has survived for over 2,000 years. When in town, don’t miss the cave connection tour (Sumaging-Lumiang Cave), sunrise view from above a sea of clouds at Kiltepan Peak, the local coffee (best in PH) & hike to the many waterfalls in the area including Bomod-ok Falls and Pongas Falls.

Location  — Sagada, Mountain Province, Cordillera region, Luzon (Northern Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  The bus trip to Sagada from Manila takes around 12 hours. Buses usually depart at 9pm (onwards) from Cubao, Quezon City. You can also catch a bus to Sagada from Baguio. Travel time from Baguio to Sagada is 5-6 hours by bus.

Sagada Travel Essentials

Sumaguing Cave, in Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines

Sumaguing Cave, in Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines Marcos at Sumaguing Cave, Sagada

Hanging coffins at Echo Valley, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines

Hanging coffins at Echo Valley, Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines Sagada hanging coffins, Mountain Province

Kapay-aw Rice Terraces in Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines

Kapay-aw Rice Terraces in Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines Kapay-aw Rice Terraces, Sagada

Bomod-ok Falls and Aguinid Rice Terraces, in Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines

Bomod-ok Falls and Aguinid Rice Terraces, in Sagada, Mountain Province, Philippines 041 Bomod-ok Falls and Aguinid Rice Terraces, in Sagada-150211-082531

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9 Places To Visit in Sagada & Mountain Province

Banaue Rice Terraces in Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Banaue is home to the famous Banaue Rice Terraces, another must-see attraction in the Cordillera region. Hand-carved by the Ifugao people some 2,000 years ago, these extraordinary rice paddies are terraced like staircases for giants and follows the contours of entire mountainsides. Banaue is also the gateway to the Ifugao Rice Terraces, included in UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites.Have a memorable local experience by spending the night at a homestay in one of the small villages like Batad or Banga-an. Get immersed in the culture of the Ifugao people, wake-up to a view of the rice terraces with a hot cup of local coffee, and go on the breathtaking hike to Tappiya Waterfalls.

Location  — Ifugao province, Cordillera Region. Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  The bus journey to Banaue from Manila takes around 8-9 hours. Bus departures from Manila are in the late evening hours (8pm to 10pm). So, expect to arrive early morning. You can also reach Banaue easily from other destinations in the Cordillera region. The land journey to Banaue takes around 3 hours from Sagada and 6 hours from Baguio

Banaue Travel Essentials

Tappiya Falls near Batad Rice Terraces in Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Tappiya Falls near Batad Rice Terraces in Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines Tappiya Falls near Batad Rice Terraces

Igorot farmers at Kiangan Rice Terraces & Open Air Museum, in Kiangan, Ifugao, Philippines

Igorot farmers at Kiangan Rice Terraces & Open Air Museum, in Kiangan, Ifugao, Philippines Igorot farmers at Kiangan Rice Terraces & Open Air Museum

Batad Rice Terraces near Banaue in Ifugao, Philippines

Batad Rice Terraces near Banaue in Ifugao, Philippines Batad Rice Terraces near Banaue, Ifugao

Bangaan Rice Terraces in Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Bangaan Rice Terraces in Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines Bangaan Rice Terraces near Banaue

Banaue Rice Terraces viewpoint, in Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines

Banaue Rice Terraces viewpoint, in Banaue, Ifugao, Philippines Banaue Rice Terraces, Ifugao

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11 Places To Visit in Banaue & Ifugao

Calle Crisologo in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philippines

Vigan is the best-preserved Spanish-colonial town in Asia. If you’re a lover of old cities, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-visit.You’ll feel like you’ve traveled back in time (to 16th-century Philippines) as you explore Vigan. This heritage city is filled with cobblestone paths, horse-drawn carriages, centuries-old churches, and buildings. Get the ultimate Vigan experience by booking your room at one of the old Spanish-colonial homes.

Location  — Ilocos Norte province, Ilocos region, Luzon (Northern Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  The nearest airport to Vigan is Laoag Airport, which serves direct flights from Manila. This journey takes around 2 hours (1-hour flight duration PLUS 2-hour land trip). You can also reach Vigan by bus. The land trip takes around 8-9 hours from Manila.

Vigan Travel Essentials

Calle Crisologo in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philippines

Calle Crisologo in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philippines Calle Crisologo, Vigan

Calle Crisologo in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philippines

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11 Things to do in Vigan + Ilocos Sur Tourist Spots

Marcos at Tinago Falls in Iligan City, Lanao del Norte, Philippines

Iligan the “City of Majestic Waterfalls” deserves a spot on your bucketlist if you’re a lover of waterfalls (like me). This city in Northern Mindanao is home to many of the  Philippines’ most beautiful waterfalls . My favorites in Iligan include (1) Tinago Falls with its incredibly enchanting blue-green pool surrounded by the rainforest, (2) Maria Cristina Falls (massive twin waterfall), and the remote (3) Limunsudan Falls (the highest two-tiered waterfall in the Philippines).

Location  — Lanao del Norte province, Northern Mindanao region (Southern Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  Touchdown at Cagayan de Oro-Laguindingan Airport (CGY), which serves direct flights from Manila, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Clark, and Dumaguete. Flight duration is 1h and 40m from Manila or 1h from Cebu. From Laguindingan Airport, the land trip to Iligan City takes around 1.5 hours.

Iligan Travel Essentials

Where to stay

Limunsudan Falls in Iligan City, Lanao del Norte, Philippines

Limunsudan Falls in Iligan City, Lanao del Norte, Philippines Limunsudan Falls, Iligan

Maria Cristina Falls in Iligan City, Lanao del Norte, Philippines

Maria Cristina Falls in Iligan City, Lanao del Norte, Philippines Maria Cristina Falls, Iligan City

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10 Places To Visit in Iligan & Lanao del Norte

Popular & Easy To Visit

Sharing these major flight gateways and popular tourist destinations. All of these places have their own special set of bucketlist-worthy attractions. This just goes to show that you can find beautiful spots all over the Philippines and how incredibly difficult it is to select just a few, to make this list of best places to visit. The destinations mentioned below are not listed by rank.

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Marcos at Fort Santiago, in Intramuros, Manila City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Manila offers many attractions for travelers. Historic Intramuros is a good place to start. This walled city is filled with Spanish-era architecture including the Manila Cathedral, Fort Santiago, and San Agustin Church (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). Meanwhile, Makati and Bonifacio Global City (BGC) are the best places to go to experience the nightlife, hip food scene, and the modern side of the city. Beat the tropical heat & shop at Manila’s massive malls. Metro Manila is home to many of the World’s largest malls including the ever-expanding Mall of Asia. Looking for a place to go near the airport? Visit the entertainment districts such as Newport City, City of Dreams, Solaire Resort, and Okada Manila.

Location  — Metro Manila capital region, Luzon (Northern Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) is the main international gateway and domestic flight hub of the Philippines. The Manila-NAIA Airport is located in the cities of Pasay and Paranaque (among the 16 cities that comprise the Metro Manila area). Manila does not have a very good public transport system. For safe and easy rides around the metro, use a ride-hailing app like Grab.

Manila Travel Essentials

Manila-Luzon Shuttle – Tagaytay, Baguio, Laguna, La Union & more

National Museum of Natural History in Manila City, Philippines

National Museum of Natural History in Manila City, Philippines National Museum of Natural History, Manila

Intramuros Walled City in Manila City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Intramuros Walled City in Manila City, Metro Manila, Philippines Intramuros Walled City, Manila

San Sebastian Cathedral interiors, in Metro Manila, Philippines

San Sebastian Cathedral interiors, in Metro Manila, Philippines San Sebastian Cathedral

Dusk view of Makati's skyline, from Top of the Citi by Chef jessie (rooftop bar), in Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines

Dusk view of Makati's skyline, from Top of the Citi by Chef jessie (rooftop bar), in Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines Makati Skyline at Dusk

Bonifacio High Street in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines

Bonifacio High Street in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines Bonifacio High Street

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16 Things to do in Manila + Tourist Spots

Chocolate Hills sunrise view in Carmen, Bohol, Philippines

Bohol is home to two of the Philippines’ most iconic attractions, often shown on tourism ads: The Chocolate Hills, and the bug-eyed Tarsier, one of the World’s smallest primates. This island in Central Philippines (near Cebu) offers so much more.In Panglao, you can stay at a nice hotel at one of the island’s many white-sand beach areas, go island hopping, enjoy diving, join an island hopping tour, and possibly have a dolphin encounter. If that’s not enough, you can enjoy a relaxing cruise along the pristine Loboc River, see the old Spanish-colonial heritage churches, Can-umantad waterfalls, Cadapdapan Rice Terraces, and remote Anda White Beach.If you plan to visit Cebu, then Bohol should be on your bucketlist too as you can easily see most of Bohol’s major tourist spots on a one-day tour from Cebu City.

How to go —  Touchdown at Bohol-Panglao International Airport (TAG), which serves direct flights from Manila, Clark, Davao and Cagayan de Oro. Travel time from Manila to Bohol is 1 hour by plane. You can also go by ferry from Cebu. Travel time from Cebu to Bohol is around 2 hours by fastcraft ferry.

Bohol Travel Essentials

Bohol Countryside Tour w/ Buffet Lunch

Bohol Private Car Charter

Cebu-Bohol Supercat Ferry Ticket (One Way or Round Trip)

Dumaluan Beach in Bolod, Panglao Island, Philippines

Dumaluan Beach in Bolod, Panglao Island, Philippines Dumaluan Beach in Panglao, Bohol

Loboc River Cruise in Bohol, Philippines. Photo by <a href='https://pixabay.com/photos/rain-forest-bohol-philippines-river-352582/' rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target='_blank'>Michelle Simtoco</a>

Loboc River Cruise in Bohol, Philippines. Photo by Michelle Simtoco Loboc River Cruise, Bohol

Doljo Beach in Panglao Island, Bohol, Philippines

Doljo Beach in Panglao Island, Bohol, Philippines Doljo Beach, Panglao Island

Can-Umantad Falls in Candijay, Bohol, Philippines

Can-Umantad Falls in Candijay, Bohol, Philippines Can-Umantad Falls, Bohol

Baclayon Church, Bohol

Baclayon Church, Bohol

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Puerto Princesa Underground River in Palawan, Philippines

Puerto Princesa is the capital and major flight gateway in Palawan. If you’re visiting El Nido, then Puerto Princesa, “The City in the Forest,” is worth a stopover. Start with a trip to Puerto Princesa Underground River, the 2nd longest navigable underground river in the world, listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and New7Wonders of Nature. Then, spend a day beach bumming and snorkeling on an island hopping tour around Honda Bay. Don’t leave without going on the city tour and feasting on fresh seafood.

Location  — Central Palawan province, MIMAROPA Region (West Central Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  Puerto Princesa is 1.5 hours southwest of Manila by plane. Princesa International Airport serves direct flights from Manila, Cebu, Iloilo, Clark, and Davao. You can also go by ferry from Manila or Iloilo (on the RORO ferry-bus).

Puerto Princesa Travel Essentials

Puerto Princesa Underground River Day Tour w/ Buffet Lunch

Honda Bay Island Hopping Tour

Sabang Beach near Puerto Princesa Underground River, Palawan, Philippines

Sabang Beach near Puerto Princesa Underground River, Palawan, Philippines Sabang Beach near Puerto Princesa Underground River

Starfish Island in Honda Bay, Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines

Starfish Island in Honda Bay, Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines Starfish Island in Honda Bay, Puerto Princesa

The Baywalk in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philippines

The Baywalk in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philippines The Baywalk in Puerto Princesa

Kinabuch's Seafood dinner, in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philipines

Kinabuch's Seafood dinner, in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, Philipines Kinabuch's, Puerto Princesa City

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22 Things to do in Puerto Princesa + Tourist Spots

Journey to Heaven, at Garin Pilgrimage Resort in San Joaquin, Iloilo

This is my home, Iloilo! Located at the country’s geographical center, Iloilo is also known as the “Heart of the Philippines.” It is famous for its well-preserved heritage sites, distinct native cuisine, cheap seafood, and pristine natural sites.Bustling yet relaxed Iloilo City is one of the most livable cities in the country. A highly urbanized city that’s keen on preserving its cultural and natural heritage. Within an hour’s travel from the city center, you can find yourself along a peaceful beach in Guimaras Island, home to the World’s sweetest mangoes. Head to the islands of Gigantes, Sicogon, and Concepcion to see the stunning seascapes of Northern Iloilo. A drive to the south takes you to centuries-old Spanish-colonial churches including the Miagao Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From Iloilo, you can also go on a land trip to other provinces in Panay Island — Antique, Capiz (Roxas City), and Aklan (Boracay).

Location  — Western Visayas region (Central Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  Touchdown at Iloilo Airport, which serves direct flights from/to major airports in the Philippines, as well as Hong Kong and Singapore. Travel time to Iloilo by plane is 1h15m from Manila and 50m from Cebu. The airport also serves direct flights from/to Davao, Clark, Puerto Princesa, Cagayan de Oro and General Santos.

Iloilo Travel Essentials

Bacolod-Iloilo OceanJet Ferry Ticket

Iloilo Airport-Iloilo City Hotel Shuttle – ILO Private and Shared Transfers

Gigantes Islands Day Tour from Iloilo City

Calle Real in Iloilo City, Philippines

Calle Real in Iloilo City, Philippines Calle Real in Iloilo City

Tangke Lagoon in Gigantes Sur Island, Carles, Iloilo, Philippines

Tangke Lagoon in Gigantes Sur Island, Carles, Iloilo, Philippines Tangke Lagoon, Gigantes, Iloilo

Tatlong Pulo Beach in Jordan, Guimaras, Philippines

Tatlong Pulo Beach in Jordan, Guimaras, Philippines Tatlong Pulo, Guimaras

Miagao Church in Miagao, Iloilo, Philippines

Miagao Church in Miagao, Iloilo, Philippines Miagao Church, Iloilo

Balvan View in Tubungan, Iloilo, Philippines

Balvan View in Tubungan, Iloilo, Philippines Balvan View, Tubungan, Iloilo

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21 Things to do in Iloilo + Tourist Spots

Puning Hot Springs in Sapang Bato, Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines

Located within a 2-3 hour drive north of Manila, Clark Airport is a major flight hub and alternative international gateway to the Philippines. Clark is a rapidly developing tourist destination and economic zone. It’s home to Aqua Planet Waterpark, PH’s largest waterpark, and other themed attractions such as Dinosaur Island. From Clark, you can enjoy a heritage tour of nearby Angeles City and sample the famous food of Pampanga, the Culinary Capital of the Philippines.Clark is also a popular jump-off point to explore the Central Luzon provinces of Zambales, Tarlac, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, and Aurora. The best things to do in this region include the (1) offroad adventure to Puning Hot Springs, (2) Mount Pinatubo summit crater trek, (3) Las Casas Filipinas De Acuzar heritage resort, (4) Zambales’ scenic beaches, (5) Subic Bay, and the (6) surfing town of Baler.

Location  — Clark Freeport, Pampanga region, Luzon (Northern Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  Clark Airport serves both domestic and international flights. Because of its location near Manila, it often serves as an alternative to congested Manila-NAIA Airport. Travel time from Manila to Clark is around 2-3 hours. Clark Airport is located within Clark Freeport Zone, which occupies part of Angeles City, Pampanga. The drive between Clark Airport & Angeles City center takes around 20 minutes.

Clark Travel Essentials

Dinosaurs Island Clark Admission Ticket

Zoocobia Admission Ticket in Clark

Clark Safari and Adventure Park Ticket

Pampanga Sisig, at Mila's Tokwa't Baboy in Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines

Pampanga Sisig, at Mila's Tokwa't Baboy in Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines Pampanga Sisig, at Mila's Tokwa't Baboy

Holy Rosary Parish Church in Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines

Holy Rosary Parish Church in Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines Holy Rosary Parish Church, Angeles City, Pampanga

Aqua Planet in Clark, Pampanga, Philippines

Aqua Planet in Clark, Pampanga, Philippines Aqua Planet, Clark

Marcos at Mount Pinatubo crater lake in Central Luzon, Philippines

Marcos at Mount Pinatubo crater lake in Central Luzon, Philippines Mount Pinatubo crater lake, Philippines

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11 Must-Visit Spots in CLARK & Pampanga for your 2024 Bucketlist

Isla Reta beachfront in Talucud Island, Samal, Davao del Norte, Philippines

Considering a trip to Southern Philippines? Start with Davao City, the largest urban center in Mindanao. Located at the foot of Mount Apo, the PH’s tallest mountain, this sprawling metropolis is where you can meet the great Philippine Eagle, get a taste of the infamous Durian fruit, and enjoy day trips to refreshing natural sites like Eden Nature Park and Samal Island. Of course, it is also the gateway to beautiful spots in Davao region and Mindanao.Samal Island is easily reached by ferry from Davao City. Enjoy a luxury stay at Pearl Farm Beach Resort, famous for its waterfront stilt cottages, or wander to the peaceful beaches of Talikud Island.

Location  — Davao region, Mindanao (Southern Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  Davao Airport is the busiest airport in Mindanao. Travel time by plane from Manila to Davao is 2 hours. From Davao Airport, it typically takes 30 minutes to get to Davao City center.

Davao Travel Essentials

Davao (DVO) Airport to Hotel/City Private Transfer

Davao 24hr COVID-19 RT-PCR and Rapid Antigen Testing

Davao COVID-19 Rapid Antigen Testing

Philippine Eagle Center, Davao City, Philippines

Philippine Eagle Center, Davao City, Philippines Philippine Eagle Center, Davao

Eden Nature Park city view, in Davao City, Philippines

Eden Nature Park city view, in Davao City, Philippines Davao City view from Eden Nature Park

Jack's Ridge in Davao City, Philippines

Jack's Ridge in Davao City, Philippines Jack's Ridge, Davao City

Monfort Bat Colony in Samal Island, Davao del Norte, Philippines

Monfort Bat Colony in Samal Island, Davao del Norte, Philippines Monfort Bat Colony, Samal Island

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14 Things to do in Davao + Tourist Spots

Gardens of Malasag Eco-Tourism Village in Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental, Philippines

Cagayan de Oro, the largest city in Northern Mindanao, is dubbed as the “Adventure Capital of the Philippines”. This city is famous for its white water river rafting, river tubing, paragliding, nature parks. Cagayan de Oro is also a convenient hub for tourists visiting the majestic waterfalls of Iligan, scenic sites of Camiguin Island, and cool attractions of Bukidnon province.

Location  — Northern Mindanao region (Southern Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  Touchdown at Cagayan de Oro-Laguindingan Airport (CGY), which serves direct flights from Manila, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Clark, and Dumaguete. Flight duration is 1h and 40m from Manila or 1h from Cebu. From Laguindingan Airport, the land trip to Cagayan de Oro City takes around 1 hour.

Cagayan de Oro Travel Essentials

Seven Seas Waterpark Ticket in Cagayan de Oro

Dahilayan Adventure Park Admission Ticket

Philippines Unlimited Data eSIM (QR Email Delivery)

High Ridge in Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental, Philippines

High Ridge in Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental, Philippines High Ridge, Cagayan de Oro

Dahilayan Adventure Park in Bukidnon, Philippines

Dahilayan Adventure Park in Bukidnon, Philippines Dahilayan Adventure Park, Bukidnon

White Island in Camiguin, Philippines

White Island in Camiguin, Philippines White Island, Camiguin

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12 Things to do in Cagayan de Oro + Northern Mindanao Tourist Spots

Swimming with sea turtles at Apo Island, in Dauin, Oriental Negros, Philippines

Extremely chill Dumaguete is the jump-off point to Apo Island. If swimming with sea turtles is on your bucketlist, one of the best places to go is Apo Island, a protected marine sanctuary with sprawling coral gardens. From Dumaguete, you can also visit Siquijor Island and the many waterfalls, lakes & mountain resorts of Negros Oriental province.

Location  — Negros Oriental province, Central Visayas region (Central Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  Dumaguete Airport is about an hour south of Manila by plane. You can also fly directly from Cebu. The flight only takes 30 minutes. Alternatively, you can get to Dumaguete by bus+ferry from Cebu. The bus+ferry journey takes around 6 hours.

Dumaguete Travel Essentials

Manjuyod Sandbar and Twin Lakes Tour

Siquijor Cambugahay Falls and Heritage Day Trip

Twin Lakes Natural Park with Dumaguete City Tour

Siliman University in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines

Siliman University in Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental, Philippines Siliman University, Dumaguete City

Casaroro Falls in Valencia, Oriental Negros

Casaroro Falls in Valencia, Oriental Negros Casaroro Falls, Negros Oriental

Dumaguete Boulevard at night, in Dumaguete City, Oriental Negros, Philippines

Dumaguete Boulevard at night, in Dumaguete City, Oriental Negros, Philippines Dumaguete Boulevard at night

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11 Things to do in Dumaguete + Negros Oriental Tourist Spots

Daraga Church & Mayon Volcano view from Daraga, near Legazpi City, Albay, Philippines

Legazpi is perhaps the most photogenic city in the Philippines. Here, the skyline view is dominated by Mayon Volcano, recognized as the World’s “perfect” cone-shaped volcano.Legazpi serves as the gateway to Bicol, a region famous for the whale shark watching in Donsol, Sorsogon, gorgeous islands of Caramoan (Camarines Sur), and Calaguas (Camarines Norte), Misibis Bay Resort, and of course, delicious Bicolano dishes (Bicol Express!).

Location  — Albay province, Bicol region, Luzon Island (Northern Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  The fastest way to get to Legazpi is by air. Flight duration to Legazpi Airport is 1 hour from Manila or Cebu. Alternatively, you can also reach Legazpi by bus from Manila. The land trip takes around 9 to 12 hours.

Legazpi Travel Essentials

Cagsawa Ruins & Mayon Volcano in Daraga, near Legazpi City, Albay, Philippines

Cagsawa Ruins & Mayon Volcano in Daraga, near Legazpi City, Albay, Philippines Cagsawa Ruins, Daraga

Mayon Volcano view near Cagsawa ruins in Daraga, near Legazpi City, Albay, Philippines

Mayon Volcano view near Cagsawa ruins in Daraga, near Legazpi City, Albay, Philippines Mayon Volcano view near Cagsawa ruins, Albay

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12 Things to do in Legazpi + Albay Tourist Spots

San Juanico Bridge in Leyte-Samar, Philippines

Tacloban City, the regional capital of Eastern Visayas, is home to the San Juanico Bridge, the longest bridge in the Philippines and as the site of U.S. General Douglas MacArthur’s landing, a monumental event during WWII.Eastern Visayas is a region blessed with many of the Philippines’ most awe-inspiring natural sights including Kalanggaman Island’s insanely beautiful sandbar, the incredible rock formations of Biri Island, majestic waterfalls of Samar and alluring Sambawan Island in Biliran province.

Location  — Leyte province, Eastern Visayas region (Central Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  Touchdown at Tacloban-Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport, which serves direct flights from/to Manila, Cebu, and Clark. Travel time from Manila to Tacloban is 1.5 hours by flight. From Tacloban Airport, the ride to the downtown area takes 15 minutes only.

Tacloban Travel Essentials

Philippines 4G Data eSIM (QR Email Delivery)

Asia 4G LTE WIFI Hotspot (Manila Airport Pick Up)

MacArthur Park in Tacloban City, Leyte, Philippines

MacArthur Park in Tacloban City, Leyte, Philippines MacArthur Park

Sohoton Caves National Park in Basey, Samar, Philippines

Sohoton Caves National Park in Basey, Samar, Philippines Sohoton Caves National Park

Kalanggaman Island in Palompon, Leyte, Philippines

Kalanggaman Island in Palompon, Leyte, Philippines Kalanggaman Island

Tinago Falls in Caibiran, Biliran, Philippines

Tinago Falls in Caibiran, Biliran, Philippines Tinago Falls, Biliran

Sambawan Island in Maripipi, Biliran, Philippines

Sambawan Island in Maripipi, Biliran, Philippines Sambawan Island

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9 Things to do in Tacloban + Leyte Tourist Spots

Wright Park in Baguio City, Benguet, Philippines

Visit the Philippines’ summer capital. Baguio City offers a cool climate, urban comforts, pine-filled parks and an exciting food scene. There are a lot of fun day trips beyond the city as well such as the La Trinidad strawberry fields and flower farms in Benguet.

Location  — Benguet province, Cordillera region, Luzon Island (Northern Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  Land travel to Baguio is approximately 5-6 hours from Manila, 6 hours from Banaue, and 5-6 hours from Sagada.

Baguio Travel Essentials

La Trinidad strawberry fields in Baguio City, Benguet, Philippines

La Trinidad strawberry fields in Baguio City, Benguet, Philippines La Trinidad strawberry fields near Baguio

Flower farms in Atok, Benguet, Philippines

Flower farms in Atok, Benguet, Philippines Atok flower farms, Benguet

Camp John Hay Golf Course in Baguio City, Benguet, Philippines

Camp John Hay Golf Course in Baguio City, Benguet, Philippines Camp John Hay Golf Course, Baguio

Burnham Park Lake in Baguio City, Benguet, Philippines

Burnham Park Lake in Baguio City, Benguet, Philippines Burnham Park Lake, Baguio City

Bell Church in Baguio City, Benguet, Philippines

Bell Church in Baguio City, Benguet, Philippines Bell Church, Baguio City

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18 Things to do in Baguio + Benguet Tourist Spots

Subic Bay beachfront, near Olongapo City, Zambales

Subic Bay is a popular destination for themed attractions and natural sites. Subic’s top tourist spots include the Pamulaklakin Nature Park, Boardwalk Park, Zoobic Safari, Ocean Adventure, Inflatable Island & duty-Free shopping malls.

Location  — Zambales province, Central Luzon region (Northern Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  The land trip to Subic takes around 2-4 hours from Manila or 1.5 hours from Clark. Aside from buses/shuttle that go directly to Subic, you can also get on buses bound for Olongapo (Zamables). Subic Bay Freeport Zone is a short 10-minute ride away from the bus terminal in Olongapo.

Subic Bay Travel Essentials

Zoobic Safari Admission Ticket in Subic

Ocean Adventure Admission Ticket in Subic Bay

Camayan Beach Resort Day Pass

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Taal Volcano view from Tagaytay Twin Lakes in Batangas-Cavite, Philippines

Tagaytay is a popular go-weekend vacation spot near Manila? Go on a 2-3 hour drive to Tagaytay, enjoy the cool mountain breeze, and see the iconic view of the highly active Taal Volcano.Taal Volcano is famous for Vulcan Point, the world’s largest island within a lake (Crater Lake) that is situated on an island (Volcano Island/Taal Island) located in a lake (Lake Taal) within an island (Luzon) in the Pacific Ocean.

Location  — Cavite-Batangas provinces, Southern Luzon (Northern Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  You can find Tagataytay-bound buses at Cubao, Buendia or Pasay in Metro Manila. Travel time is around 2 to 3 hours depending on the pace of traffic. Alternatively, you can hop on a shuttle van from EGI Mall near the LRT Gil Puyat Station.

Tagaytay Travel Essentials

Sky Ranch Tagaytay Ride-All-You-Can Day Pass

Paradizoo Admission Ticket in Tagaytay

Tagaytay Day Tour from Manila

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Lily Flower Blooms in Lake Sebu, South Cotabato, Philippines

One of my favorite highland destinations in the Philippines is Lake Sebu, the homeland of the T’boli people. This peaceful town in Mindanao offers a cool mountain climate, beautiful waterfalls, and scenic lake views. When in Lake Sebu, do not miss the 7 Falls Zipline. It’s one of the tallest in Asia and offers a breathtaking view of Lake Sebu’s seven waterfalls. Enjoy an early morning canoe ride to see the fields of blooming lotus greet the sunrise.

Location  — South Cotabato province,Soccsksargen region, Mindanao Island (Southern Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  General Santos Airport is around two hours by plane from Manila or around 1 hour from Cebu or Iloilo. Land travel from General Santos to Lake Sebu takes 2 to 3 hours. Alternatively, can book a flight to Davao Airport go on a 2 to 3-hour land trip to General Santos.

Lake Sebu Travel Essentials

Hikong Bente (2nd Falls) in Lake Sebu, South Cotabato, Philippines

Hikong Bente (2nd Falls) in Lake Sebu, South Cotabato, Philippines Hikong Bente (2nd Falls), Lake Sebu

Punta Isla Lake Resort in Lake Sebu, South Cotabato, Philippines

Punta Isla Lake Resort in Lake Sebu, South Cotabato, Philippines Punta Isla Lake Resort, Lake Sebu

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11 Places To Visit in Lake Sebu

Paoay Church (San Agustin Church) in Paoay, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

Ilocos Norte and its capital city, Laoag, is one of the Philippines’ top heritage destinations. See the Paoay Church, included in UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites, and many other exquisite Spanish-colonial churches. Go farther north to find the iconic windmills, beautiful beaches, surfing, and coastal landscapes in Pagudpud and Burgos.

Location  — Ilocos Norte province, Luzon Island (Northern Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  Traveling by air is the fastest and most convenient way to Ilocos Norte. Laoag Airport is an hour north of Manila by plane. You can also reach Laoag by land from different areas in Luzon. The land trip to Laoag is around 9 hours from Manila.

Laoag Travel Essentials

Kapurpurawan White Rock in Burgos, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

Kapurpurawan White Rock in Burgos, Ilocos Norte, Philippines Kapurpurawan White Rock

Cape Bojeador Lighthouse in Burgos, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

Cape Bojeador Lighthouse in Burgos, Ilocos Norte, Philippines Cape Bojeador Lighthouse in Burgos, Ilocos Norte

Bangui Windmills in Bangui, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

Bangui Windmills in Bangui, Ilocos Norte, Philippines Bangui Windmills

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18 Things to do in Laoag + Ilocos Norte Tourist Spots

Salagdoong Beach in Siquijor, Philippines

Hop on a ferry from Dumaguete & wander around the mystical island of Siquijor. This island province is famous for its stunning beach coves, waterfalls, and as a home of mountain-dwelling mangkukulam (healers/Filipino witches).

Location  — Central Visayas region (Central Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  Touchdown at Dumaguete-Sibulan Airport, which serves direct flights from Manila and Cebu. From Dumaguete Pier, ride one of the frequent ferries to Siquijor. Travel time by fastcraft (high-speed ferry) is 50 minutes. You can also reach Siquijor on a direct ferry from Cebu or Bohol.

Siquijor Travel Essentials

Where to stay Tours + discounts

Cambugahay Falls in Siquijor, Philippines

Cambugahay Falls in Siquijor, Philippines Cambugahay Falls, Siquijor

Lazi Church in Siquijor, Philippines

Lazi Church in Siquijor, Philippines Lazi Church, Siquijor

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12 Places To Visit in Siquijor

Bato Ni Ning Ning in San Vicente, Palawan, Philippines

Port Barton is a quiet beachside village in the town of San Vicente. It is popular among backpackers and travelers who want to experience a relaxed rural atmosphere. Here, you can go about and explore many pristine offshore islands and venture to Long Beach in San Vicente Town Proper, reputedly the longest white sand beach in the Philippines. San Vicente/Port Barton is located between Puerto Princesa and El Nido, in mainland Palawan.

Location  — San Vicente, Northern Palawan province, Palawan province, MIMAROPA region (West Central Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  The fastest way is by flying directly to the new San Vicente Airport, which serves direct flights from Clark. From San Vicente Airport / Poblacion, you can charter a boat to get to Port Barton. Travel time by boat takes around 1 hour. You can also go by land from other spots in Palawan Island. Travel time to San Vincente takes around 5-6 hours from Puerto Princesa, 2.5-3 hours from El Nido or 1-1.5 hours from Roxas Bus Terminal.

San Vicente Travel Essentials

Port Barton Island Hopping from San Vicente (Join-In Tour)

Port Barton Beach at dusk, in San Vicente, Palawan, Philippines

Port Barton Beach at dusk, in San Vicente, Palawan, Philippines Port Barton Beach, San Vicente, Palawan

Maxima Island in San Vicente, Palawan, Philippines

Maxima Island in San Vicente, Palawan, Philippines Maxima Island, San Vicente, Palawan

San Vicente Long Beach in San Vicente, Palawan, Philippines

San Vicente Long Beach in San Vicente, Palawan, Philippines San Vicente Long Beach, San Vicente, Palawan

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Marcos at Matukad Island in Caramoan, Camarines Sur, Bicol, Philippines

Caramoan rose to fame when the islands became the location of TV reality show “Survivor.” It was featured multiple times not only by Survivor US, but also various international editions of the franchise. After you’ve seen Caramoan, it’s not hard to see why. The islands are blessed with towering limestone cliffs that serve as the perfect backdrop of hidden lagoons and crowdless white sand beaches.

Location  — Camarines Sur province, Bicol region, Luzon Island (Northern Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  Sabang Port in San Jose, Camarines Sur province is the jump-off point to Caramoan. Travel time to Sabang Port by car is 1 hour from Naga City (Naga-Pili Airport) or 3 hours from Legazpi City (Legazpi-Bicol Airport). From Sabang Port, ride a local ferry to Guijalo Port in Caramoan. Travel time is around 1 hour and 45 minutes. From Guijalo, the land trip to Caramoan town proper takes around 30 minutes. From Caramoan town proper, the islands are accessible on whole day island hopping tours.

Caramoan Travel Essentials

Caramoan Islands view from Matudak Island in Camarines Sur, Philippines

Caramoan Islands view from Matudak Island in Camarines Sur, Philippines Caramoan Islands, Camarines Sur

Lahos Island in Caramoan, Camarines Sur, Philippines

Lahos Island in Caramoan, Camarines Sur, Philippines Lahos Island, Camarines Sur

Tayak Beach in Caramoan, Camarines Sur, Philippines

Tayak Beach in Caramoan, Camarines Sur, Philippines Tayak Beach, Camarines Sur

Caramoan Church (St. Micheal de Archangel Parish Church) in Caramoan, Camarines Sur, Philippines

Caramoan Church (St. Micheal de Archangel Parish Church) in Caramoan, Camarines Sur, Philippines Caramoan Church, Camarines Sur

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Mahabang Buhang Beach in Calaguas Island, Vinzons, Camarines Norte, Philippines

Mahabang Buhangin Beach in Calaguas Island is perhaps the only beach in Northern Philippines that can rival the likes of Boracay and the best beaches in Palawan when it comes to powdery fine white sand. Despite its remote location in Camarines Norte, it has risen as one of the top places to visit among beach campers and adventure-seeking tourists. The beachfront is shy of one kilometer in length and has a sprawling view of unbelievably turquoise blue and crystal clear waters.

Location  — Vinzons, Camarines Norte province, Bicol region, Luzon Island (Northern Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  The main jump-off points to Calaguas Island is are the towns of Paracale and Vinzons in Camarines Norte province. From Manila, the land journey to Paracale/Vinzons takes around 8-9 hours. Paracale is the nearer gateway to Calaguas Island. Travel time by ferry from Paracale to Calaguas is around 2 hours. The nearest airport with commercial flights is Naga-Pili Airport (WNP), which is a 2-hour drive away from Paracale/Vinzons.

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Marcos at Magasang Rock Formation in Biri, Samar, Philippines

Biri is one of my all-time favorite “off the beaten path” adventures in the Philippines. Facing the Pacific Ocean, this remote island is home to awe-inspiring rock formations carved over time by nature. Scramble up to one of the peaks for an awe-inspiring view of raging sea waves crashing over the rugged landscape.

Location  — Northern Samar province, Eastern Visayas region (Central Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  The nearest airport to Biri is Catarman Airport, which serves direct flights from Clark. From Catarman Airport, you’ll first need to go on a 1-hour land trip to Lavezares Port, the main jump-off point to Biri Islands. From Lavezares Port, hop on a ferry to Biri. The sea crossing takes around 45 minutes. Alternatively, it’s possible to reach Biri from Calbayog Airport or Tacloban Airport. Travel time by land from Tacloban to Lavezares is 6 hours.

Bel-at Rock Formation sunset view, in Biri, Samar, Philippines

Bel-at Rock Formation sunset view, in Biri, Samar, Philippines Bel-at Rock Formations, Biri

Marcos at Magasang Rock Formation in Biri, Samar, Philippines

Marcos at Magasang Rock Formation in Biri, Samar, Philippines Magasang Rock Formation, Biri

Marcos at Magasang Rock Formation in Biri, Samar, Philippines

Enchanted River in Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur, Philippines

Endless stretches of white-sand beaches, not your only image of a perfect island getaway? Surigao del Sur province has many extraordinary sights for the off-beat traveler. See the majestic Tinuy-an Falls and bizarre Hinatuan Enchanted River, a magically clear, deep blue river that seems to spring from nowhere.

Location  — Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur province, Caraga region, Mindanao (Southern Philippines). Save on Google Maps .

How to go —  The Enchanted River is located in the coastal town of Hinatuan in Surigao del Sur province. The nearest airports are Butuan Airport and Davao Airport. Travel time by bus to Hinatuan is around 4 hours from Butuan and 5 hours from Davao. From Hinatuan town proper, the trip to the Enchanted River takes around 20 minutes.

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August 20, 2015 at 7:12 pm

Thank you for Iligan :) will share!

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August 20, 2015 at 10:03 pm

Waterfalls are my weakness. Plus points for the likes of Tinago, where you can enjoy the swimming in the natural pool, and not just appreciate them from a distance. Thanks for dropping by Rain!

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August 21, 2015 at 7:20 am

Thank You for featuring Iloilo! The food. The ambiance. It’s a sanctuary! ?

August 21, 2015 at 8:24 pm

My pleasure Jae. More people should discover and explore Iloilo.

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August 21, 2015 at 12:01 pm

Should include Batanes in your bucketlist.. ?

August 21, 2015 at 8:22 pm

It already is! I would have included Batanes on this list if I had gone there already. For the next update, I think I’ll be needing help from my travel buddies to convince people why Batanes is worth a go.

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August 22, 2015 at 1:02 pm

I definitely agree about Batanes! This may help do some convincing – http://theroadtoneverland.com/the-batanes-great-spaces-list/ :)

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February 4, 2016 at 5:27 pm

I’ve been dreaming of going to Batanes too =)

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January 17, 2019 at 6:00 pm

I agree. Batanes should be included. Its the most serene and lovely place to go that if you want a peaceful day away from all office tension this is the right place. Not much for food though but the place and people – I’m all thumbs up! Highly recommended!

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August 21, 2015 at 1:48 pm

Thanks for featuring Surigao ? You have to visit Turtle Island too in Barobo, Surigao del Sur, with its white beaches, clear sea water, cave, smaller islets around it and its beautiful scenery at the top of it. Brittania beach is so cool too .

August 21, 2015 at 8:21 pm

I love Surigao. Can’t get enough of surfing in Siargao and the lagoons of Sohoton. Thanks for the suggestions. I really want to visit more places in the eastern coast of mainland Surigao del Norte and Surigao del Sur.

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August 21, 2015 at 5:17 pm

Boracay Island? i know its not that much of a paradise anymore but i think it does deserve to be on this list

August 21, 2015 at 8:19 pm

I will be including Boracay on the next update. Boracay is a rare beauty not only in the PH, but across the globe.

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August 21, 2015 at 9:52 pm

Thanks much for including my hometown SAGADA… Have you been to Bumod-ok Falls? ??? Good luck and God bless!

August 21, 2015 at 10:49 pm

Yes, Bumod-ok Falls and Pongas Falls. I <3 Sagada. Thanks Gamay!

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August 22, 2015 at 12:45 am

Hello, Best post I have read from browsing FB today! Have gone visited half, obviously there are still more! Keep on traveling and sharing! It really is more fun in the Phils! :) -kathy

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August 22, 2015 at 1:49 am

Love your article. Grew up in Baguio City. Was hoping to see Baguio as one of the list. I guess the City had lost its charm.

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August 22, 2015 at 4:53 am

You haven’t been to Antique(san jose, antique. In there we have beaches such as malalison beach. We call the virgin island. Malumpati beach, sira an spring in anini-y antique and many more.

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March 1, 2017 at 11:49 am

Nice place Antique.. Mauli gid ako sa Antique Ma’am

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August 22, 2015 at 10:56 am

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August 22, 2015 at 12:33 pm

Nice compilation and awesome pictures! ;)

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August 22, 2015 at 6:00 pm

I had an opportunity to visit the Philippines and I only had a week to stay. I chose Boracay. I had the most wonderful and transformative experience there. Not only was it beyond beautiful with countless experiences to be had, the people were some of the friendliest I’ve experienced in my world travels. I have befriended some and keep contact even now. I’d like to thank Marcos for this glimpse at some of what the country has to offer and beautiful photos. I personally now consider the Philippines to be a home away from home and thank the people there for embracing me. Everything is better in the Philippines. ^_^

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August 22, 2015 at 8:55 pm

This is a beautifully presented blog. I have traveled the Philippines quite extensively back in the day but obviously, there’s a whole lot more to see, pick up souvenirs and create memories.

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August 28, 2015 at 7:30 pm

thank you for bicol:) i think you should also visit calaguas islands in camarines norte its so beautiful.

August 28, 2015 at 9:39 pm

My pleasure Michelle. I’ve been to Calaguas and it’s way up my list of the Philippines’ most beautiful beaches :)

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September 3, 2015 at 12:19 pm

I have been to CDO a lot but didn’t make time for Ma. Cristina falls and Tinago falls. Regret! Should make time next time :)

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September 12, 2015 at 10:11 am

Good Job, Marcos… nice one. i love it. Thanks…

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September 12, 2015 at 5:50 pm

How about syquijor marcos?

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September 14, 2015 at 5:01 am

5 down 6 more to go! Gigantes sur Island is sexy!!! Im gonna share this to all of my friends around the world, it’s more fun in the Philippines indeed!! Thanks for the great post sir!

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October 17, 2015 at 5:18 pm

So fascinated with the places you’ve pinned on your blog. Visited four places out of eleven.

Please visit Cagayan Valley,too.

We have plenty of waterfalls, lagoon and jaw-dropping cave esp the Bluewater Cave.

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November 21, 2015 at 10:05 am

Hey Marcos,

Greetings from the USA. I am a solo traveler going back into the Philippines February 2k16 for a couple of months. I will be visiting: Cebu, Camotes, Bantanyan, Apo, Palawan and then I will head into Thailand (4 my 4th time there).

Do you have any information on the conditions in Camotes and Bantanyan? I have been scouring the blogs but cannot find out current conditions of these islands. Have they recuperated from the typhoons?

Happy trails, Gregg

November 21, 2015 at 11:40 am

I actually visited Bantayan in Cebu earlier this year. The island is a good place as any to visit. The resorts have recovered from any (recent) typhoons. I haven’t gone to Camotes yet, but I’d go out on a limb and say that the resorts there are operating normally, too.

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November 23, 2015 at 1:17 pm

What was the Overall Cost of all trips? Or separately cost of each destination? I just want to see what an estimate of the cost would be for all 11. Thank you!

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November 30, 2015 at 7:24 am

If you are near the Romblon Province… you are welcome on Sibuyan Island…the Galapagos of Asia Enjoy 100% pure nature…

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February 16, 2016 at 3:53 am

Batanes should be on this list! Much more so than the other places in this list! It’s so weird that it was not included. I had to re-read the list to make sure I just didn’t miss it.

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February 16, 2016 at 11:49 am

Pangasinan is also an easy to go for first timers. We have lots of beaches there and tourist spots including Hundred Islands. ?

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February 25, 2016 at 2:23 am

Very nice to see Dumaguete in the list :-) Kind Regards

PS: I like your picture plug-in for the small images. would you mid sharing which one you use?

February 25, 2016 at 3:41 pm

Thanks Rhoody ^_^

It’s a premium plug-in called is “Justified Image Grid.’

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March 10, 2016 at 6:59 am

Awesome and really helpful article you wrote. Came across your article while searching for Gigantes island. You basically gave me so many ideas on where to take my family when we get there in the next few months! P.S. You should check out Sipalay, Negros Occidental out too and try and head over to Danugan Island Sanctuary – http://www.danjuganisland.ph/ – yes it’s not waterfalls but on the way to Sipalay, you can make a stop over at Mag-aso Falls somewhere in Kabankalan City

Have fun travelling! Maria

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April 19, 2016 at 2:44 pm

Thanks for sharing this ideas, last yr we visited Calaguas..3 days are not enough to explore all the breathtaking scenery from that place. love it and its really a good place to hideaway and relax. thank u my khush also

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April 28, 2016 at 4:55 am

Lovely places.. thanks for listing them. i’m going to visit the Philippines by the end of this year with my better half. i think this is perfect guide.

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May 1, 2016 at 4:02 am

Please visit Aliwagwag Falls, Cateel, Davao Oriental.

May 1, 2016 at 8:49 am

I’ve already been to Aliwagwag! It was very beautiful. I’ve included it on my list of must-visit waterfalls in the Philippines .

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May 2, 2016 at 10:59 pm

Can you suggest a 4 days tour in bangkok thailand beside visiting the temples,floating market.thanks

May 4, 2016 at 12:54 pm

Hey Jessica :) You can find my Thailand blogs, guides, and travel tips on this link: https://www.detourista.com/x/search/network/?q=thailand

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May 27, 2016 at 11:20 am

Thanks for spending your time traveling around our country and giving people ideas what we can offer here it will helps our tourism industry and most of all thanks for featuring my home city Iloilo.

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June 26, 2016 at 7:54 pm

Hello there,

How long did you spend on each island and in the Phillipines in total?

June 27, 2016 at 10:52 am

I live in the Philippines and I visited these places on different trips. Visiting the highlights on each stop on the list should take 3-5 days. Many of these places are located in the same (big) islands like Luzon and Mindanao :)

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August 16, 2016 at 10:02 pm

Been to awesome Palawan… next is Bicol… Good article man…

August 17, 2016 at 6:47 am

Thanks Armando! Bicol is beautiful, make sure to visit Calaguas or Caramoan Islands if you want to visit beaches. Of course, don’t miss the view of Mayon Volcano and enjoy the delicious food in Bicol.

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September 7, 2016 at 2:43 pm

Great tips. Traveling in June 2017 with 4 adult kids. A lot of the activities esp in Palawan and Cebu are for divers. We aren’t divers but my adult kids are active and me not so much due to aches and pains. Will we find a happy medium in going to Coron, El Nido, Bohol? We enjoy good food and wouldn’t mind some time for pampering.

September 24, 2016 at 2:50 am

Cool Theresa! You can enjoy a lot in those places even if you are not divers. In Coron, for example, you can already see the rich marine life just on a snorkeling/island hopping tour. There are also a lot of amazing places to see & experience above water.

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September 10, 2016 at 9:43 am

Hi there i am in cebu now. What would be the best circuit to go for flow here to see some of these cool place ? I wanna surf to buy at present no swell so thought if start a citcuit for a couple of weeks then hit the surf island Should i start with palawan? Or would there be an easy flow direction from cebu? Cheers Prem

September 24, 2016 at 2:48 am

Hello Prim! If you want the best surfing, go to Siargao. There’s a direct Cebu-Siargao flight by Cebu Pacific. To go to Palawan, you need to go back to Cebu by plane & take another flight to Puerto Princesa. If it were me, I would visit Siargao first & then do a more chill trip in Palawan.

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November 21, 2016 at 11:06 pm

Thanks for sharing these places! Palawan looks beautiful. And Illocos looks very interesting! Ive written them down for when i go to the Philippines x

November 29, 2016 at 2:32 pm

Thanks for the comment Stephanie. Have fun on your future trips in PH!

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January 7, 2017 at 1:52 pm

I’m glad South Cotabato and Northern Mindanao are featured in your list. As someone who’s living here in Mindanao, we’re proud of our tourist spots and beautiful natural resources.

January 8, 2017 at 6:43 am

Thanks for the comment Ana. I love visiting these places :) I had gone to more places in South Cotabato and North Mindanao recently. There are a lot more places to visit in the area :D

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May 20, 2017 at 8:25 am

After our tour in iloilo city and Boracay , other towns in Panay island would be another bests. See a real MUMMY in Casanayan for the first time, swim in Dayhagan beach, see the biggest bell in Asia, be amazed of the tallest Marian image in Asia found in Pilar, the very high statue of sacred heart and seafood in Roxas city, the Kawa bath in Antique, the caves and super big acacia trees and waterfalls in Pilar, Sicogon island and Gigantes island . all of these are in Panay island ,3 hour bus ride from iloilo city..

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May 29, 2017 at 11:31 am

What about Borocay? How does it compare to the places listed above?

May 29, 2017 at 10:59 pm

Boracay is beautiful & one of the top spots in the Philippines. It’s one of the best places to visit for vacationers. You might want to check out this list of the best beaches in the Philippines to compare with other island destinations in the country.

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June 8, 2017 at 2:11 am

Why didn’t you include Batanes? Its so beautiful to miss it?

June 8, 2017 at 2:52 am

Check out this list! https://www.detourista.com/guide/philippines-best-beaches/

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June 15, 2017 at 8:49 pm

Love Philippines!!

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June 17, 2017 at 3:30 pm

I like this side. I want to visit .

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June 27, 2017 at 8:39 pm

awesome blog! Just wanna ask what camera and lenses you used on those lovely photos.

June 27, 2017 at 11:09 pm

Glad you like my photo Sean :)

They were taken on different trips over the last decade or so, haha. I’ve used different cameras (& lenses) but mainly these: Nikon D5000 Panasonic Lumix DSLM Sony A6000

Many photos on my blog are also taken with a mobile phone: Huawei P9

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November 6, 2017 at 3:19 am

Wat would be the cost for solo trip for 5 days

November 17, 2017 at 10:19 pm

It depends on what places you want to visit, activities & hotel rates. Generally, a backpacker-friendly budget in the Philippines is around USD 20-50 or PHP 1000-2500 per day.

Check out these posts to get an idea of the costs of traveling in the Philippines: El Nido Travel Guide Blog Boracay Travel Guide Blog

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November 13, 2017 at 11:58 pm

Interesting list but I would have to say that my first reaction when I was browsing through the places on the list was to disagree. However upon reading the article thats when I noticed that the list would Be for first time travelers who would like to start discovering beautiful places in the Philippines. I guess A more descriptive title would be better for this article. But interesting list.

November 17, 2017 at 10:03 pm

Thank you Blanne. The Philippines has so many beautiful spots to offer beyond these places listed. They are definitely worth seeking.

You’re right, I wrote this article keeping the ease of traveling to & around these spots in mind.

If you have destinations that you think should be on the article, I and my readers would appreciate including them on your next comment :)

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November 24, 2017 at 4:36 am

How many days do you suggest to visit Philippines?

November 24, 2017 at 7:18 am

Depends on how many places you want to visit. Two to four week will be enough to visit the highlights. Or, at least 2 to 5 days per destination.

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May 1, 2018 at 5:37 pm

Sir whats better to visit in Kalibo, cebu,davao or puerto princesa or legaspi?I went to corn boracay dumaguete and bohol already

May 3, 2018 at 12:08 am

Hi Sweet, I recommend that you go to Palawan!

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September 8, 2018 at 4:51 pm

Hi… Can I asked what hotel in Baguio city and in palawan most expensive and worth it to stay..thank you

September 19, 2018 at 1:53 am

Hey Rosie. You can check the list of hotels here . Just enter your travel dates, sort the results by the highest guest reviews, and use the price/star rating filter.

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September 11, 2018 at 11:59 pm

Hi, when having to choose to add days somewhere to stay longer you would go with Cebu/Bohol are or Palawan? :)

September 19, 2018 at 2:08 am

It depends on what kind of places you want to visit. For the best beaches & islands, go for Palawan (esp. El Nido and Coron). Explore more of Palawan if you want to visit more off-beat beaches and islands. If you want to have a more diverse experience, extend your trip in Cebu/Bohol (food, waterfalls, heritage sites, urban comforts etc.)

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December 15, 2018 at 8:23 am

Totally agree with your list. Having Cebu and Bohol on your top 3 list is indeed the right thing. Palawan is the most popular to me in terms of local and foreign tourists that visits the place and Cebu as the second best places in your list is indeed correct, for me, and I also agree with your number 3. All in all, I agree with your list. These are indeed the best places in Philippines that every tourists shouldn’t miss

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January 17, 2019 at 2:49 am

Thank you for this information I’ve enjoyed reading all your advise . We are a couple in our 50’s hoping to spend 3 weeks in the Philippines soon thinking of port Barton, El I do , Bohol what do you think ? Than you

January 18, 2019 at 4:44 pm

Yes, those are good choices! From El Nido, you can take the ferry to Coron as well. From Bohol, you can continue your trip to Dumaguete & Siquijor Island.

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January 24, 2019 at 1:31 am

If I have one week to visit the Philipines, what places do you recommend me to go?

January 24, 2019 at 4:00 am

You can maybe limit to one, two or three places on the list. A good combination would be, Cebu & Palawan.

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February 26, 2019 at 3:58 pm

What a fantastic, informative post with beautiful pictures! I am considering an 8 day visit in April and am trying to figure out where to go so this is very helpful. I’d love to see beautiful beaches and the whale shark, maybe the Tarsiers too. Any suggestions on where I could go and the order to go in? Thank you!!

March 1, 2019 at 2:37 pm

With 8 days, I recommend that you limit the no. destinations to 2 or 3 spots. I suggest Palawan and Cebu.

In Palawan, you can either go to Coron… or do the Puerto Princesa-El Nido route.

From Cebu, you can base at Cebu City and visit Bohol / South Cebu on day trips.

Enjoy the Philippines!

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April 25, 2019 at 7:26 pm

Marcos, i just want to thank you for the awesome info you’ve provided through your pages. I’m heading to the Philippines in a few weeks for fourteen nights, i’m still quite confused regarding where to spend my time but i’m sure that once i look closer at all you have shared that i will be able to make my destination choices and thoroughly enjoy my time!

April 26, 2019 at 11:49 am

Hi Jason, you can start planning by including Palawan (El Nido and/or Coron) and then add more places that pique your interest. Enjoy the Philippines!

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June 30, 2019 at 1:02 pm

Wow, that’s an awesome compilation of the best things to do in the Philippines! I’ll definitely share it as a reference with our readers, both travelers and local organizers. Thanks!

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July 3, 2019 at 11:09 am

I’ve been to these places especially in most part of Mindanao and it’s such a rare beauty. That’s why whenever my friends would invite me to visit nearby countries in asia, I always tell them to finish exploring the Philippines first because there are literally thousands of places to visit and enjoy. It’s more fun in the Philippines, indeed :)

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July 4, 2019 at 11:18 pm

I am so looking forward to reading this in more depth and checking out all the links, before my first trip to the Philippines at Christmas time

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August 14, 2019 at 1:38 pm

Its nice have a safe trip always! share more adventures

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August 24, 2019 at 2:50 pm

why have’nt you included Leyte or Southern Leyte two of the most interesting historic areas of the phlippines with tons of interesting stories from the second world war and the adventures of Marco Polo

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August 28, 2019 at 1:51 pm

Actually, Phillipines is one of the places in my Bucket list which I have not explored yet. I love the city of Phillipines and the places you shared are so beautiful and so amazing. I really wish that someday I will visit this city as soon as possible. I just fall in love with these places. Thank you so much for this great post.

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December 3, 2019 at 5:36 pm

From your article stating Palawan and Puerto Princesa at the very top of your best of list of the Philippines, we went extra to these two places to start our trip. What a shame and a big waste of money! Why not mention that Puerto Princesa, Palawan and particularly El Nido are overpriced tourist traps? How about giving a clear account of the greediness of the hotels, guesthouse and restaurants owners for such a low quality of service and infrastructure? (compared to over places in Asia). You do give an extensive list of nicer places in your article but saying that Palawan is the must destination is a big lie. If you want to be honest and help travelers, then weight your arguments, tell that what is special on Palawan is the island hoping and lagoons, for which the boat tours have a cost as well. And if you want to boost these places for some hidden interest of yours, at least be honest and give a realistic account of the prices and quality of services for each place you present. Thank you

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January 30, 2020 at 8:00 pm

Hi Elodie! That is exactly my difficulty choosing where to go.. I am going for the first time to Philippines and i am really excited. However i only have 8 days this time as I am going to do a yoga teaching for a month right after.

my question is: If you are first time travelling to Philippines and have only 8 days should I do 1. Port Barton and el Nido or 2. Siargao ?

I am a lot into exploring and ideally less crowded more paradise like. I dont need any ‘luxury’ and I am going by my self end of Feb. any suggestions?

I know El Nido/Coron is like ‘THE’ place but i am not sure about how busy and tourity it might feel nowdays. In the other side Siargao seems really nice but not sure if the beauty would compare to el Nido.

thoughts please? :)

February 1, 2020 at 9:56 pm

Siargao is beautiful too. You can visit Sohoton Lagoons/Bucas Grande Island, which is one of the most beautiful places I’ve been to in the Philippines.

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December 7, 2019 at 8:59 pm

Thanks for a great article. The Philippines is such an underrated country! I fell in love with the place on my first visit in 2014. I even met my wife in Manila.

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December 30, 2019 at 6:37 pm

Amazing info! Question – how wheelchair friendly is Palawan, Manila & Cebu? My fiancé is quite mobile – he can around easily but he’s still in a wheelchair. I know it’s hard to say but is difficult yet do-able or completely forget it and don’t go?

December 31, 2019 at 7:32 am

Hi Terry. It’s definitely doable :)

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January 24, 2020 at 1:53 pm

Hello Marcos,

Loved your article! I have two weeks in Philippines and I am flying in to Manila from Bali and onward to Hong Kong. I have only booked tickets from A-B-C .. and not inter city flights. I am planning to do Palawan -el nido, coron, Cebu and Bohol in central and sagada and rice fields in north. so my question- it a best option to come back to manila to catch flight to Hong kong or do you suggest to fly out from any other destination? .Thank you

February 1, 2020 at 10:00 pm

You can consider the direct flights to Hong Kong from Cebu or Puerto Princesa (Palawan) as well.

Here’s a route you can take:

Manila (+Sagada/Banaue) Clark to Palawan (Coron or Puerto Princesa) Flight Palawan to Cebu flight Cebu to Hong Kong flight

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February 9, 2020 at 6:25 pm

Wishing to see the true natural beauty of Northern Mindanao;) Extremely loving places just like the article.

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February 12, 2020 at 5:05 am

Wow! Thank you for sharing your travel adventures in your truly beautiful country. We are planning a trip for March 2020 and would love your advise on our itinerary if you are happy to give us some guidance :)

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March 31, 2020 at 4:52 am

Amazing…Lovely the natural travel adventure.I love travelling the World and i read the article of the your adventure liked it.

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April 1, 2020 at 4:00 am

Thanks for giving the great response

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March 19, 2020 at 1:52 pm

It is true that one of the places in the Philippines that you must visit is Ilo-ilo. They have lots of beautiful tourist spots that you must see and experience. If you are the type person who loves sea or island hopping then I suggest that you try Islas de Gigantes. I recommend that you book your stay at Solina Beach & Nature Resort Iloilo because they are near the island plus they can arrange and accommodate everything for you. They will provide transportation going to the port, the boat that will take you to the islands, food, water, towels and someone who will be your guide.

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March 26, 2020 at 8:42 pm

thanks for sharing

April 3, 2020 at 4:46 pm

I will really go to Palawan and Siargao after this COVID-19! I miss the view and breeze of beach!

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April 11, 2020 at 3:29 pm

The Philippines is a wonderful country no doubt and the pics which you have shared, its outstanding and now I would like to see all these places. but would like to know these places are far from each other or they are close enough that you can explore these places at the same day.

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May 14, 2020 at 1:24 pm

Maybe you should add Bacolod too, there are lots of great things to do there and neighboring areas like Talisay City, the Lakawon island, and more.

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June 14, 2020 at 4:48 pm

I hope one day, you would be able to feature the following:

1. Sta. Cruz Island (Pink Sand) of Zamboanga City 2. Onces Islas of Zamboanga City 3. Malamawi Beach of the Province of Basilan 4. All beaches in the Province of Tawi-Tawi 5. Dakak Resort in Dapitan 6. Balut island in the Province of Sarangani

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June 19, 2020 at 4:19 pm

Hello. Thank you for sharing this beautiful places in the Philippines. 😍 I used some of your photos as a model and i paint it for my Art vlogs. Thank youu ❤️

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July 21, 2020 at 12:54 pm

Mayon Volcano is such a beauty. Its perfect cone is surreal! Imagining myself back in Bicol after this pandemic. Love this post!

October 3, 2020 at 1:34 am

thank you for the sharing of the post and informative Data in the post that is helpfull for me

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December 10, 2020 at 6:50 pm

I want to thanks for your time for this wonderful Article!! I definitely enjoying every little bit of it and I have you bookmarked to check out new stuff you blog post.

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February 27, 2021 at 7:44 am

Most of my friends tell me that the Philippines is one of the best places to travel during summer. For me, traveling is tied in with looking for new experiences. Furthermore, these experiences become considerably more fun when you can share them with an old buddy. Come and visit my article on Top 7 Destinations to Visit During Summer I hope this will guide you as well.

Thanks Nicki

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March 25, 2021 at 6:28 am

This article is very informative. It is a valuable piece of information. I wish to now make a travel plan to the Philippines after reading your blog. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

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April 22, 2021 at 8:54 pm

Thank you for such a broad overview of the sights in the Philippines. This is the best place not only in your country, but in the whole world. Friends went and were very pleased. Hopefully, the quarantine will end a hundred and we will also come to visit you.

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May 20, 2021 at 11:56 pm

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February 10, 2023 at 4:25 pm

Very informative. Thank you for sharing. I love the Ube Jam from Good Shepherd and the beautiful view in Mines View Park. Baguio is one of the top tourist spot in the Philippines. I will definitely go back there.

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February 14, 2023 at 5:37 pm

Hi Loved this artical and learned a lot I’m coming over with my GF from June 3rd till the 17th thinking of landing in Manila and heading towards Cebu would really love if someone could suggest the best places to hit as I’ve never been before and don’t know the Philippines

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19 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions & Things to Do in the Philippines

Written by Lana Law , Michael Law , and Anietra Hamper Updated Mar 21, 2024

The Philippines is a tropical paradise in the Pacific Ocean made up of more than 7,000 islands that offer a natural playground for your inner explorer. Collectively, its landscapes feature an array of natural wonders, from volcanoes and rice terraces to underwater rivers and limestone caves, along with beautiful beaches .

Traditional boats and sunset on Palawan Island

Individually, the islands each offer something unique, whether you are looking for the best place to dive and snorkel or prefer to take in the historical sights in cities like Manila or Vigan .

Since the country is so spread out, a trip to the Philippines requires careful planning and some internal flights. Some destinations, like the Chocolate Hills in Bohol or the Hanging Coffins in Sagada, are remote, but getting there is well worth the effort. It's also important to consider the best time of year to visit the Philippines. The rainy season runs from June to November.

Plan your travels with our list of the top tourist attractions and things to do in the Philippines.

1. White Beach, Boracay

2. relax on the stunning beaches of palawan, 3. chocolate hills, bohol, 4. underground river tour, puerto princesa, 5. hanging coffins, sagada, 6. diving in coron, 7. batad rice terraces, banaue, 8. mayon volcano, albay, 9. island hopping, 10. manila historical sightseeing tour, 11. ride in a jeepney, 12. historic tour of corregidor island, 13. bird-watching, 14. pagsanjan falls, laguna, 15. tour colonial vigan, 16. taal volcano, talisay, 17. jungle training, subic bay, 18. hanging bridge, sevilla, 19. sugba lagoon, siargao, best time to visit the philippines.

White Beach, Boracay

There is no shortage of pristine beaches in the Philippines, but if you are looking for a more active beach scene, one of the best places to visit is White Beach in Boracay . This is the most populous beach on the island but where you will find ample opportunities for boating and other water sports. It's also one of the most beautiful beaches in Asia .

Plenty of chairs and hammocks are beneath the palm trees, so you can relax and enjoy the pure white sand. You can even book a beachside massage. Snorkeling is a popular activity at White Beach, but if you do not want to put in so much work, take a banana boat ride or book a trip on a glass-bottom boat.

Coron Coron Beach, El Nido

At the northern tip of the Island of Palawan are some of the most scenic beaches in the Philippines, unlike anything else you will find in the country. This is not just stunning soft sand and warm calm waters like you find in other areas of the Philippines. Add to this, limestone cliffs jutting up from the ocean, secrete coves that you can paddle into, and beautiful offshore islands. Some of the islands are also home to boutique luxury resorts.

The main town here is El Nido . A variety of boat trips offer day tours from El Nido to secluded beaches, sandbars, and bays. This is the most popular activity here and something that almost everyone signs up for when visiting. But you do not need to even leave El Nido, you can find this beautiful setting from the beaches around town.

A sandbar on a boat trip from El Nido

Northern Palawan is not overly developed. It has enough infrastructure to make things comfortable but it's not known for large resorts. If you are looking for luxury, it will be at small resorts and lodges. If you are looking for budget accommodation, you can find this as well in town but off the beach.

Palawan appeals to everyone from adventurous families to backpackers. A small airport in El Nido offers direct flights to Manila. The city of Puerto Princesa is also found on the island of Palawan, about a 5-hour drive from El Nido. If you want to see the Underground River in Puerto Princesa, you may want to fly into El Nido and out of Puerto Princesa or vice versa.

Chocolate Hills, Bohol

The geological wonder on the island of Bohol known as the Chocolate Hills is a unique natural phenomenon. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a protected area that features more than 1,200 small mountains that emerged above the ground over several centuries.

The area was once under the ocean, and these unique hills expand in every direction. They are green during much of the year, but during the dry season, they turn to a chocolate-brown color, thus the name, chocolate hills.

A convenient path leads to the top of a lookout area, which provides the best view. Be sure to observe the many delicate flowers along the walkway that are unique to this area.

A boat entering the Underground River

Taking a river tour of the Underground River near Puerto Princesa is one of the most awe-inspiring things to do in the Philippines. The underground river on Palawan Island is inside the Subterranean River National Park , a UNESCO World Heritage site.

The boat tours take you to experience the majestic five-mile river that runs below ground. The trip takes you through an intricate cave system surrounded by vertical limestone cliffs. You can see ancient stalagmite and stalactite formations, as well as bats flying overhead, as the coolness of the cave balances the tropical heat outside.

As you float through the dark caves on emerald water, your guide will identify points of interest and tropical wildlife that live along the river, which flows into the South China Sea .

Inside the cave at Subterranean River National Park

You can take a tour from Puerto Princesa, which is a long day due to the drive time involved. A better alternative is to stay in Sabang (which is about an hour and a half from Puerto Princesa) and hop on a tour boat right from there. This way you can see the cave in a morning or an afternoon. Sabang also has a beautiful beach and decent accommodation and is a nice place to spend a day or two whether or not you are visiting the cave.

Hanging Coffins, Sagada

The hanging coffins in Sagada, located in the northern Cordillera Mountains , is one of the most unusual sights in the Philippines. The hanging coffins, some centuries old, are suspended from the cliffs of the Echo Valley . These ceremonial burials were reserved for the wealthy tribesmen.

Getting to the mountainous region requires some travel time. Although transportation to this area is now easier than it used to be, it still requires some physical endurance to hike the steep and narrow paths to the secluded coffins.

You will want sturdy shoes, and you may want to train before your trip to adapt more quickly to the high altitude. The reward is a sight you will never forget and well-earned bragging rights.

Shipwreck Diving, Coron

Coron Island in the Philippines, as well as other nearby islands, are popular diving locations in the country due to the abundance of coral reefs and shipwrecks.

The sunken ships to explore on Sangat Island in Coron are some of the best diving sites in the world. The wrecks are at varied depths that are suitable for both deep-water scuba divers and shallow-water snorkeling.

The shipwrecks, many from WWII , have become habitats for diverse fish species. The clear water makes for easy viewing of the shipwrecks and underwater wildlife. Many of the shipwrecks are from an attack on the Imperial Japanese Navy in 1944. Deep divers will want to view the Akitsushima Maru warship, Irako Maru , and the Kyokuzan Maru .

Coral Garden, Coron

The Coral Garden is a specific site with particularly accessible coral and fish species. Snorkeling and diving tours to the Coral Garden often encompass stops at nearby shipwrecks.

If you are unsure where to snorkel to see some of the best coral, taking an organized trip to the Coral Garden is an easy introduction to the sport. Guides are able to point out sea turtles and fish and offer information about what kinds of coral you are viewing underwater.

Batad Rice Terraces, Banaue

Viewing the Batad rice terraces at sunrise in Banaue is an unforgettable experience. This is especially recommended for landscape photographers who want to capture compelling images of Philippine agriculture. Some of these terraces are more than 2,000 years old and represent a common form of farming in the country.

The stacked terraces are carved by hand into the mountainside, creating vertical farming fields in a region void of flat land. Workers commonly plant rice and vegetables. You can walk some roads above the terraces that give you the best view by looking below. Early morning and dusk provide the best light to illuminate the electric green color of the fields.

Mayon Volcano, Albay

The Mayon Volcano in the Albay province on Luzon Island is a must-see in the Philippines. It is an active stratovolcano with an elevation of more than 2,400 meters. The Mayon volcano has a perfect cone peak.

Most visitors will want to enjoy the volcano by viewing it from the ground. Nature trails in the national park grounds surround the volcano, where you can also see wildlife like parakeets and other birds.

Extreme hikers can apply for a permit to climb the volcano, but it is a difficult trek through forest, and dangerous gases are emitted near the peak, so caution is advised. The ideal time to visit is March through May, outside of the rainy season. You can take an organized trip from Manila to get here.

Island-hopping boats in the Caramoan Islands

If you just cannot decide what to do or where to go in the Philippines, an island-hopping tour might offer just the right mix. You still have to whittle down choices, but an organized island-hopping tour allows you to see a collection of islands.

You can sample snorkeling, swimming, sightseeing, and dining on local food in multiple locations and eliminate the hassle of trying to plan it on your own. Many of the island hopping tours span several days. One of the most popular island-hopping tours is to the Caramoan Islands , which were made famous after being featured on the hit TV show Survivor.

Fort Santiago in the Intramuros, Manila

Manila is an exciting and vibrant city that is a thriving metropolis surrounded by centuries-old churches and colonial history. It is easy to walk around Manila on your own, or take a guided sightseeing tour of the oldest district, the Intramuros or walled city, where you'll find some of the most significant tourist attractions and important landmarks and monuments.

This will give you a better appreciation for Manila. You can see the famous San Agustin Church and monuments at Rizal Park and Fort Santiago , each bearing a significant influence on Manila that is best shared by a guide. Some tours are offered by coach, and others are available as walking or biking tours around the city.

After your tour, stop by one of the local restaurants for lunch and enjoy modern-day Manila as you watch the colorful jeepneys flying by on the streets.

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Jeepneys in Manila

Taking a ride in a jeepney is a must-experience in the Philippines, even if you have no specific destination in mind. The jeepney is one of the main forms of transportation in the Philippines . They are vehicles originally made from post-World War II U.S. army jeeps that have been transformed into colorful and fun forms of transportation.

The jeepney has become synonymous with the Philippines; a national symbol of sorts. It is unique to the country. The decorations and colorful decor on the jeepneys are as chaotic as the traffic on the city streets in places like Manila. Taking a ride in one is a thrill, with the random stops to let people on and off and being truly immersed in the local culture as residents go about their daily lives. Try taking a jeepney to one of the tourist sites you plan to visit or to your dinner spot in the evening. It might just be the cheapest entertainment you find in the country, and it will definitely be one of the most memorable experiences.

Historic Tour of Corregidor Island

A tour of Corregidor Island is a must-see for history buffs visiting the Philippines. The island played a significant role in World War II and was the location of several battles. The relics left behind from these battles include secret tunnels and bunkers used as hideouts during the war, as well as weapons, barracks, and historical artifacts.

Be sure to take some time at the Pacific War Memorial on-site. Regular guided tours leave from Manila to a ferry that takes you to the island. This requires a full day to visit, but it is well worth the time if you have an interest in WWII history.

Palawan peacock-pheasant in Palawan Island, Philippines

The stunning natural landscapes and ecosystems throughout the Philippines lend themselves to diverse habitats for birds, meaning the bird-watching opportunities are plentiful. Even if you are not an avid birder, it is worth taking a pair of binoculars on your trip to get a glimpse of some unique species that you likely will not encounter in other parts of the world.

With more than 7,000 islands and 94 national parks in the Philippines, it can be tough to narrow down where to start to look for some of the 600 species of birds that either live in or migrate through the country, like the brown-throated sunbird or the Palawan peacock-pheasant.

Some of the best places to start are the locations that cater to bird-watching like La Mesa Eco Park , which is popular among avid birders looking for barred rails, little egrets, osprey, and migratory birds that regularly rest in the park. The Negros and Panay Islands provided habitat for the endangered Walden's hornbill.

In the Luzon region, the Angat Watershed Reserve is a good spot to find many species along the trails and in the nearby Angat Rainforest and Ecological Park . Another spot where you see many migratory birds is in the Candaba Wetlands in Pampanga for species like purple herons.

Pagsanjan Falls

The only thing more exciting than admiring one of the most notable waterfalls in the Philippines is traversing it in a dugout canoe. The Pagsanjan Falls waterfall is part of the Pagsanjan Gorge National Park .

Your trip along the falls will take you upstream through tropical landscapes, where you will be able to swim in natural pools and pass through caves. Once you get used to the leisurely ride, prepare for the main event, as you head downstream at a fast pace through large rocks and churning water for what the locals call "shooting the rapids." It is an exhilarating outdoor adventure, and you can take day trips from Manila.

Colonial Vigan City

A fun place to visit with a terrific pre-colonial flair is the streets of Calle Crisologo of Vigan City, located in the Ilocos province. It stands out from other cities in the Philippines. The brick streets and traditional horse and carriage mode of transportation are reminiscent of the 16th-century trading hub that used to be for foreign traders coming through the area.

This is a fun city to spend a day or two on your trip. You can take an organized tour to learn about the city's history or stroll on your own to the small vendor shops and eateries along the main street. This is also a prime spot to find souvenirs, from bags to baskets and pottery, for a reasonable price.

Be advised that if you ask your calesa driver to take you to the best shopping area in the city, he or she might instead drop you off at a friend's shop in order to earn a kickback of your purchases. It's better to take a ride, then explore the city street shops on your own.

Taal Volcano

The Taal Volcano on the island of Luzon is one of the most active in the country. It is in the center of Taal Lake, so just getting to the crater is part of the adventure. The city of Talisay , where you will catch a boat to get to the crater, is less than an hour's drive from Manila. You will catch a boat to go across Taal Lake then hike to the rim of the crater.

There are a number of trails around the volcano. The Spanish Trail goes to the top of the volcano and has some of the most impressive views. The less popular Kenney Trail is a good option if you want to avoid potential crowds or if you think you might want to rest along the way.

This trail has quite a few shade trees. Due to the logistics involved in visiting Taal Volcano, you might want to consider an organized day tour.

Dense jungle at Subic Bay

When the United States Navy had an active base on Subic Bay, their Navy Seals received training by indigenous Aetas on how to survive the jungle. Now, you can visit the former base on Subic Bay and even take Jungle Environmental Survival Training from the natives.

You can take a tour of the former Subic Bay Naval Base and tour the converted complex, which has a number of activities on-site. Subic Bay is located on the island of Luzon, so it is an easy day trip from Manila, or you can stay in the region.

Bamboo hanging bridge over the Loboc River on Bohol Island

On the island of Bohol, a bridge made entirely of bamboo swings almost 40 meters in the air over the Loboc River . For those with a sense of adventure, or a desire to conquer a fear of heights, the hanging bridge walk will be a vacation experience you will never forget. The hanging bridge is in the town of Sevilla. It is easy to combine this experience with other excursions on Bohol Island.

Over the years, the bridge, which was originally made with woven bamboo, has received some safety reinforcements due to its popularity with tourists. Not to worry though, it still creeks and swings and gives you butterflies in your stomach as you look down at the rushing river below you.

Aerial view of Sugba Lagoon

There are so many iconic lagoons in the Philippines that have movie-set quality tranquil blue waters below a towering cliffside, but one of the most spectacular is Sugba Lagoon on the island of Siargao. The lagoon is perfect for just basking in the natural, peaceful surroundings, but there are plenty of activities, too, if you want a more adventurous day.

You can book a day-trip package to the Sugba Lagoon from a nearby city like Del Carmen or General Luna, but you can also go on your own. You must take a boat to the lagoon. If you have the nerves and are not afraid of heights, you can try cliff jumping from the designated area above the lagoon. You can also rent a paddleboard or kayak, and take a more peaceful tour of the lagoon at your own pace.

The best time to go to the Philippines is during the dry season , which is between November and April , when you will have optimal weather conditions and the best opportunities for outdoor experiences throughout the country. This time of year has the least amount of rainfall, which means more favorable beach days , fewer chances of weather-impacted flight delays, and easier accessibility to remote regions and smaller islands.

The dry season is also the high tourist season and the most popular time to visit so you will have increased tourist activity and higher prices for airfare and lodging. During this popular time, the months of December, January and February are the coolest months to visit before the sweltering Asian heat kicks in starting in March. Keep in mind that high temperatures and humidity surge in April and May.

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30 Absolutely Spectacular Places to Visit in the Philippines

Get ready to discover the best places to visit in the Philippines with this handy travel guide.

Looking at a world map might lend you to think that the Philippines is a tiny country. But zoom in. If you look closely, you’ll see that the Philippines actually consists of over 7,000 islands.

That’s a LOT of islands to explore and places to visit in the Philippines. If you spent one day on each island, it would take you 19 YEARS to see everything.

Needless to say, you could probably spend a whole lifetime traveling around the Philippines and never get bored.

But Kay , you might ask, what else is there to do in the Philippines besides going to the beach?

Oh boy, you’re in for a big surprise. The Philippines has pretty much everything, except for snow (and who likes the freezing cold anyway?!). In addition to the most beautiful beaches in the world, the Philippines has:

  • Mountains and volcanoes
  • Stunning, misty rice terraces
  • Giant caves
  • UNESCO World Heritage and historic sites
  • Bustling cities
  • Amazing tropical fruits and regional foods
  • The best coconut water (fresh off the tree!)
  • Some of the friendliest, kindest people

So, yeah. What I’m basically saying is that you should get yourself over to the Philippines ASAP and explore it for yourself. It’s quite possibly one of the most underrated destinations in Southeast Asia, and its beauty and hospitality will blow you away.

Don’t believe me? To help inspire  convince you to visit, I’ve compiled a list of 30 of the most beautiful places to visit in the Philippines. If not a single one of these beautiful places interests or fascinates you…well, I just don’t know what to tell you.

Best Places to Visit in the Philippines

Northern philippines/luzon.

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The land of rice terraces and rolling hills, the northern part of the Philippines is mainly occupied by the province of Luzon. Not only can you find lush forests and beautiful landscapes here, but there’s also quite a bit of history and significant landmarks in the region.

Ifugao Rice Terraces

Deep in the center of the island of Luzon lies a green, mountainous area. The climate here is perfect for growing rice, and throughout the high season, many farmers have worked for years to cultivate their crops here.

As a result, there are miles of stark, verdant rice terraces carved into the sides of the mountains here, and the resulting imagery is absolutely surreal. If you enjoy a good adventure (and stunning scenery), the Ifugao Rice Terraces belong on your list of places to visit in the Philippines.

It’s fairly difficult to get to the Ifugao Rice Terraces, and will take at least 2-3 days to explore fully. To get there, you have to take a bus (9+ hours) from Manila to Banaue, then continue hiking more to reach the viewpoints.

There are two main villages in Ifugao where you can base yourself to see the rice terraces: Banaue and Batad.

What Manila offers in traffic, energy, and noise, Tagaytay has in relaxation, natural beauty, and solitude.

Located less than 2 hours outside of Manila on a mountain overlooking Taal Lake and Volcano, Tagaytay offers mountain bed & breakfasts, beautiful views, and areas for quiet reflection. It’s like the Pacific Northwest of the Philippines, minus the hipsters.

For a relaxing, rejuvenating weekend away, there’s no better place to go than Sonya’s Garden . Located in a garden with bright flowers, fresh foods and herbs, and lots of tropical forest areas, this locally-owned inn is a cute and cozy getaway.

Luxurious cottages dot the grounds, and in the morning, you’ll be treated to delicious breakfast and warm pastries by the kindest staff. There’s also a spa and restaurant here for those truly looking to unwind.

Taal Volcano

Taal Volcano

Want to see one of the Philippines’ cutest volcanoes? Head to Taal Lake, which boasts the tiny but mighty Taal Volcano in its center.

It might look small, but Taal packs a big punch, as it is the second most active volcano in all of the Philippines. For the adventure junkies out there, this is one of the best places to visit in the Philippines because you can actually hike this volcano and see its crater, too.

To hike Taal volcano, you need to take a boat from Precious Boat Station to Taal Volcano. Then, from the trailhead, it takes less than an hour to get to the crater. From the top, you’ll be rewarded with stunning views of the inside of the volcano, as well as the entirety of Taal Lake.

Sagada is the Philippine version of a mountain town gone backpacker haven. Located 6-7 hours outside of Manila in some limestone valleys, it is perfectly situated in between hiking trails, caves, and peaceful greenery.

Here, visitors can get their outdoor fix without needing to go too far from the town. There is also a lot of deep local tradition and history in Sagada, with some of the most unique attractions being those of local death rituals and burials.

Batanes is to the Philippines as the Azores is to Portugal. It is the island in this archipelago that’s so far north, you probably didn’t realize it was part of the Philippines.

Located ~200 km from the northernmost tip of Luzon, Batanes is an island of rolling hills, historic lighthouses, and lush farmlands. Here, you can hike, explore historic buildings, or simply relax and take in the isolation of it all.

The only way to get to Batanes is to fly. Luckily, many budget carriers in the Philippines fly from both Cebu and Manila to Batanes, so you won’t be short on options for getting to the island.

Catanduanes

If you’re looking for the isolation for Batanes but don’t want to be as remote, head to Catanduanes.

Filled with craggy, rocky mountains, beautiful green forests, and remote beaches, this place is a perfect haven for rejuvenating and disconnecting, and it’s right off the coast of Luzon.

Luzon Philippines

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vigan is one of the most historically significant parts of the Philippines.

Established in the 16th century, Vigan was one of the original Spanish colonial cities and trading posts in the Philippines. The unique blend of Philippine, Spanish, and Chinese designs make the city and architectural and historical marvel – the coming together of many civilizations.

Today, Vigan’s central area includes Calle Crislogo, which boasts cobblestoned streets, brightly colored homes, charming guesthouses, and many historic sites that tourists can visit.

Here, you can also cruise down Vigan’s river, or admire local artisans at work, weaving brightly colored fabrics and tapestries.

Corregidor Island & Bataan

Remember how I mentioned that the Philippines has several historically significant sites? Corregidor Island and Bataan are two of them.

Known most famously for the Bataan Death March in 1942, this area was home to an American military base and was one of the main fighting grounds in WWII.

Today, visitors and history buffs alike can visit the area to learn more about the impact of WWII in the Philippines, and the critical role these islands and their people played during the war.

Bulusan Volcano Natural Park

Bulusan Volcano Philippines

If you didn’t get enough of volcanoes in Taal and want to see more, Bulusan in Sorsogon is the best place to do so. Here, you can hike and take in epic views of Mount Bulusan.

There is also a center here to learn more about volcanic activity in the area and in the country as a whole. In addition to being a fantastic outdoor and learning experience, a visit to Bulusan is just really freaking beautiful too.

Located in Sorsogon, Donsol is best known best for one major perk: whale shark sightings.

Unlike in Oslob (Cebu) where whale sharks are fed by humans and their natural behavioral patterns are potentially disrupted, in Donsol, tourists are instructed to silently observe these gentle giants going about their normal daily routines. This kind of distant observation is much better for the whale sharks AND for the tourists.

If you’re dying to see these magnificent creatures, I highly recommend heading to Donsol and observing them with as little human interaction as possible.

Visayas/Central Philippines

Visayas Philippines

The Visayas is literally and figuratively the heart of the Philippines. Located in the central part of the Philippines, the Visayas (pronounced “Bees-eye-yas”) region has some of the most spectacular islands in the country.

Here, you can find some of the most colorful and unique snorkeling and diving in the country, as well as volcanic islands and incredible wildlife. Of all of the places to visit in the Philippines, the Visayas region is probably my favorite.

Camiguin Island is the “island born of fire,” and from its volcano-laden landscape, it’s easy to see why.

Although it’s one of the smallest inhabited islands of the Philippines, Camiguin really packs a punch in terms of things to do. Waterfalls? Yup. Volcanoes? You got it. Historic ruins? They’re here. Pristine white sandbars and blue water? Check check check.

From diving to hiking, sunbathing to swimming, Camiguin is like a giant playground for people who love to be outdoors.

While here, you can also sample local specialties like fern salad (yes, made of real Camiguin ferns), lanzones, turones, and the Philippine version of ceviche.

Cebu Philippines

Cebu is one of the Philippines’ largest cities, and while I usually advise visitors to the Philippines to spend as little time in the cities as possible, I think Cebu is worth a visit.

Here, there are remnants of the many cultures that helped shape the Philippines, from Spanish-style Catholic churches to Taoist temples, and a giant statue of Lapu-Lapu (Ferdinand Magellan’s killer) just outside the city.

There are so many potential options for any  Cebu itinerary , it’s no wonder many tourists use it as a base for their Philippines adventures!

Of course, you’ll also find the crazy traffic, gargantuan shopping malls, and ritzy neighborhoods that exist in all cities in the Philippines, a visit to Cebu can open your eyes to the mix of cultures and traditions that exist here.

Just a few hours outside of Cebu lies the small town of Moalboal. And while there are a few souvenir shops, seaside restaurants, and small cabanas here to stay in, the best part of Moalboal lies under the surface.

Yup, you guessed it, it’s a diver’s heaven. Here, you can spot schools of fish, wild turtles, and colorful reefs just below the surface. You can also get your open-water certification from one of the many dive shops here.

Malapascua Philippines

If you’re a somewhat experienced diver and feel you’re ready for the big game (literally), you can head to Malapascua. This is another diver’s paradise off the coast of Cebu that offers advanced certified divers the chance to see and dive with large marine life like thresher sharks and manta rays.

While I was there, I did a couple of deep water dives (~30 meters) and got to see a whole handful of thresher sharks – so cool! It was my 22nd birthday present to myself and an experience I’ll never forget.

Deep diving in Malapascua is an incredible way to admire natural beauty and meet some of the large sea creatures we don’t often get to see.

Home to the famed chocolate hills, Bohol is a prime location for landscapes, beaches, and wildlife. Here, you can experience the Chocolate Hills by climbing one of them. However, please follow appropriate signage and only climb hills that are designated for people.

While in Bohol, you can also see the beautiful, small tarsier monkeys, the world’s smallest primate! There’s a sanctuary here where you can observe (but not touch) these tiny, big-eyed creatures.

Disclaimer: There are also many other wildlife viewing sanctuaries around the island. However, I encourage you to thoroughly research any animal activities (in Bohol and around the world) before you choose to go to them. Places offering riding, petting, and holding wild animals is typically a bad sign.

Siquijor is another small island in the Philippines that’s home to all kind of outdoor activities and beautiful beaches. Here, you can find a few secluded beach areas surrounded by palm trees with sparkling white sand. You can also find rainforests oases with small fish that nibble on your feet. Waterfalls and hiking trails around the island treat visitors with a dose of much-needed fresh air and beautiful photogenic gems.

Eastern Philippines

Philippines Volcano

While the eastern part of the Philippines constantly receives the brunt of typhoon damage, there are still a few exciting and notable places to visit in this region. The area is primarily known for historical sites and being home to the largest cave in the Philippines.

Legazpi City

Legazpi is one of the Philippines’ most picturesque cities. It’s steeped in history and nature and full of things to do for any kind of traveler.

Here, you can find ruins, caves, zip lines, and views of one of the Philippines’ most stunning and perfect volcanoes, Mayon. Spend a day exploring nature, hang around in the Cagsawa Ruins, or just lazily watch the day go by in the shadow of the mighty volcano.

Langun-Gobingob Caves

The largest cave system in the Philippines, Langun-Gobingob Caves, is located on the island of Samar. Inside this lesser-explored cave, there are thousands of stalagmites and stalactites that hang from the walls.

Getting here isn’t easy, though. To explore these monstrous caves, visitors must embark on an 8-9 hour round trip guided trekking journey through trails outside and inside of the cave.

Palawan/Western Philippines

With islands largely consisting of jagged limestone, the Western part of the Philippines boasts beautiful white sand beaches, incredible hiking and climbing, unique scuba diving, and amazing island hopping to secret lagoons with the clearest blue water.

Coron is a remote island off the coast of El Nido that is practically a paradise. Luckily, you can get here a few different ways – by boat or by plane.

Visitors who make the trek out to Coron are greeted with incredible secret lagoons, relaxed beaches, stunning landscapes, and vibrant sunsets. You can also spend a day island hopping in Coron .

Not only is Coron remarkable above the surface, but it has many gems under the water as well. Here, divers can marvel at colorful, shallow reefs or dive through historic WWII Japanese battleships that were sunk during the war. It’s a popular place for people to get dive certified as well.

As much of a paradise as Coron is for divers, El Nido is a paradise for, well, everyone else. Situated on the northern coast of Palawan, El Nido is a haven for island hoppers, snorkelers, and swimmers.

Here, you can embark on one of several island hopping tours, which take you around to different uninhabited islands in the area to swim, sunbathe, and explore. These different tours are extremely affordable and offer visitors a chance to see hidden lagoons, majestic, fjord-like viewpoints, marine life, and clear water for miles.

One of the most important things to know before visiting El Nido is that it’s fairly difficult to get to. To arrive here, you either need to fly to Puerto Princesa and take a 5-hour van, or fly into Coron and take a boat. Either way, it’s a worthwhile trek to see some of the Philippines’ most vibrant landscapes.

Puerto Princesa

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One of the easiest places to reach in Palawan, Puerto Princesa is full of famed landmarks and things to do.

The most notable of activities in the Puerto Princesa region is the Underground River, a river that runs through a large cave system. Visitors to the Underground River can take a boat through the caves to explore them with an experienced guide.

Note that this attraction gets extremely crowded, so it’s worth going as early as you can.

Additionally, visitors to Puerto Princesa can hop on an island-hopping adventure around some of the white sand islands nearby, or take a night-time firefly boat tour through a bioluminescent river.

Of all of these activities, my favorite was definitely the night boat – I’d never seen so many fireflies in my life, and our boat and oars lit up brightly in the water with the bioluminescent plankton!

Ah, the famed Boracay. For better or for worse, it definitely belongs on any “top things to do in the Philippines” post.

With its white sand, upscale resorts, and hordes of tourists, Boracay is the classic “lay on the beach and do nothing” destination of the Philippines. Think of it as a Cancun of sorts. If you’re looking for an easy and relaxed all-inclusive resort, you can definitely find one here.

Filipino Food

This one’s for the foodies out there. Yes, the Philippines even has destinations for you! The cuisine in Iloilo and the surrounding areas is some of the finest and most unique in the country.

Head to the markets and local sit down restaurants to try dishes such as batchoy (a noodle and meat stew), pansit molo , chicken binakol , and seafood varieties, Iloilo is a city waiting to be explored by the hungriest of souls.

Apo Island is a tiny island near Negros Oriental. Another marine paradise on the list, Apo Island is home to some of the most colorful and diverse reefs in the Philippines.

Here, snorkelers and divers can see all kinds of fish, turtles, and corals. There’s also a quaint village, a historic lighthouse, and some rocky beaches to explore nearby.

Antique is one of the most diverse provinces to visit in the Philippines.

Here, there’s an abundance of outdoor activities, beaches and snorkeling, and historic landmarks to enjoy. The most notable natural areas to visit in this area are Malalison Island Sand Bar, Seco Island, and the Cold Spring.

Nearby, there are also gorgeous rice terraces to hike through and enjoy. For history lovers, the Patnongon ruins are a must. And for those interested in culture and artisan work, you can observe weavers creating bright fabrics in Bagtason (and maybe even learn yourself).

Looking for more things to do in Antique? This post is super helpful as a starting point!

Tubbataha Reef

One of the most pristine and well-preserved reefs in the world, Tubbataha is located far off the coast of the main archipelago.

The best way to access the reef is from a diving liveaboard, which usually take anywhere from a couple of days to over a week.

While many of the reef areas are fairly shallow, I’d recommend having plenty of diving experience before taking a liveaboard to Tubbataha. You can check Tubbataha reef and liveaboard reviews on TripAdvisor.

Southern Philippines/Mindanao

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Mindanao Province and the southern part of the Philippines is one of the least explored regions of the country. This is partially due to warnings of terrorist activity in the area, and partly because many of the most famous tourist areas are elsewhere in the country.

However, the southern region does have some incredibly beautiful areas that are worth a visit if you’re planning to head south.

Surigao is one of my favorite places I’ve visited in the Philippines. It is FULL of unique outdoor activities.

In Surigao, you can visit the “Enchanted River,” a magically blue spring located in the rainforest. From there, you can also take a boat to do some sandbar island hopping, with stops at various caves and craggy uninhabited islands all along the way.

Lastly, Surigao is also home to some stunning waterfalls, like Tinuy-An Falls, where you can swim and hike around. Needless to say, I loved it there and if you get the chance to visit, you will too.

Zamboanga City

For what a lot of large cities in the Philippines lack in character, Zamboanga makes up for. This city has lots of beautiful historic walking areas, ruins, plazas, and promenades to meander through.

It almost feels like a Central or South American city in a lot of ways. Because it’s located in an area of the country with many Muslims, Zamboanga is one of the rare places in the Philippines where you can visit a mosque. The iconic Taluksangay Mosque is known for its bright red dome amidst the otherwise whitewashed walls.

Bukidon Philippines

Bukidnon, located in the center of Mindanao, is one of the most underrated and spectacular areas of the Philippines.

Full of tall trees, rolling hills, and small villages, it’s a lovely place to sit back and enjoy nature to the fullest. The views of the surrounding farmlands and colorful sunsets in Bukidnon are absolutely to die for.

Siargao is a popular surfing destination in the Philippines, and the kind of island where you’ll plan to stay for a few days and get stuck for a few weeks. Yeah, it’s that relaxed and alluring.

As a backpacker and surfer haven, it’s easy to surf your heart away and lose track of the time and day here. Luckily, it’s an easygoing and welcoming place that might just steal your heart.

Additional Philippines Travel Tips

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Best Time to Visit the Philippines

The Philippines is a wonderful year-round destination. However, the best weather occurs during the dry season, which is approximately November to March.

Additionally, there are commonly typoons in the late summer to early fall, so I strongly recommend planning your trip outside of August-October.

What to Pack for the Philippines

The Philippines is a tropical destination, so pack your bags like you would for any warm, humid place. Here are some essentials I’d recommend bringing with you:

  • Clothes for warm weather
  • A light jacket
  • A comfy pair of shoes
  • Reef-safe sunscreen
  • A sarong or quick-dry towel
  • A good  headlamp
  • Sunglasses and a brimmed hat
  • Travel insurance (you KNOW you should always have it!)

Getting Around the Philippines

Flight: The easiest and fastest way to get from island to island in the Philippines is to fly. Most of the major islands have at least a small runway where planes can come and go a few times a week. The cheapest flights and airlines in the Philippines area Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines .

Boat: It’s possible to take a boat between islands, and especially common for going from one (larger) island to the next (smaller) island. Note that unless you’re taking a high-speed bangka  between nearby islands, large boats tend to be really slow and may take several hours or even require an overnight stay.

Bus or Van: While traveling around within an island, there are typically two kinds of public transport: public buses and shared vans. Public buses are the cheaper option, are very large and crowded, and usually don’t have air conditioning. Vans/shuttles are smaller, sometimes have air conditioning, and usually run slightly more expensive.

Private Car: If you’ve got the funds, you can hire a private car and a driver to take you around from place to place within an island. Note that this is the most expensive option and usually requires advanced arrangement.

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I’m Kay. I’m originally from small town Virginia, but have moved all around the East Coast and the United States for basically my entire life. I spent my childhood days blissfully wandering through the Blue Ridge Mountains, rolling in leaves, playing in creeks…you know, the usual overly adventurous 5-year-old stuff.

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When I think of childhood holidays in the Philippines , the first thing that comes to mind is the soundtrack, like a scratchy old mixtape. Filipino love ballads blaring from jeepneys airbrushed in blues, oranges and pinks. Vendors bellowing ‘puto at kutsinta’ at the top of their lungs, hawking their glutinous rice and cassava cakes for merienda, a light afternoon snack. And the rising ding-a-ling of a bell as the mamang sorbetero, or ice-cream man, approaches with his little banana-yellow cart. As a child in the 1990s, I’d visit Boracay, not yet overrun by partying tourists, when the fine sand would turn to 18-carat gold in the post-dawn golden hour, and palms would sway to the lazy rhythm of amihan winds.

Wed hike in the hills of Tagaytay south of Manila  my mother father and two sisters plus all 15 aunts uncles and...

We’d hike in the hills of Tagaytay, south of Manila – my mother, father and two sisters, plus all 15 aunts, uncles and cousins. ‘Don’t forget to say tabi-tabi po (excuse me) to the gnomes,’ my mum would warn, half in jest, if we stumbled upon one of the mounds where she swore magical creatures lived (Filipinos remain resolutely superstitious). At the summit, we’d celebrate with a picnic overlooking the Taal Volcano caldera in the middle of the shimmering Taal Lake. On visits to Palawan and its surrounding islands , we’d ride on small, wooden bangka boats through blue-green waters so limpid I could make out tiny luminescent fish nibbling coral on the seabed. I’ve lived and worked as a journalist in London since 2006, but the Philippines has always been where my soul lies. I’m now working on my first novel, which will be set in Manila and Palawan in a 1980s dominated by Ferdinand Marcos. My home country fascinates me more as I get older, despite disappointment that politically it has again succumbed to cynical populism and nationalism.

(Pictured above: Amanpulo in Palawan)

It is a rare cultural mishmash many of the 7641 islands have their own quirks dialects and dishes. Add to this the...

It is a rare cultural mish-mash; many of the 7,641 islands have their own quirks, dialects and dishes. Add to this the countries that colonised the archipelago before it declared independence after World War II, such as the Spanish, the Americans and, briefly, the Japanese. The result is a lively mix of Hollywood, Catholicism and Orientalism, in a country whose ethnicities already form a pie chart like a squiffy wheel of fortune. As a traveller, my perspective has changed over the years.

Its become clearer to me that not everywhere in the world has such a ready supply of milkywhite sand lagoons and empty...

It’s become clearer to me that not everywhere in the world has such a ready supply of milky-white sand, lagoons and empty, reef-rimmed islets whispering to be explored. That other places don’t have green sea turtles quite as large and languorous as the ones that drift around Palawan. That not everywhere can you watch the shadows lengthen as the sun sets over Bohol’s Chocolate Hills, a quirk of geology or something greater. And that not in all corners of the world do families routinely welcome strangers and insist on feeding them to bursting point.

Ive watched as Siargao the teardropshaped island on the Philippines Eastern fringes has developed a surf buzz to rival...

I’ve watched as Siargao, the teardrop-shaped island on the Philippines’ Eastern fringes, has developed a surf buzz to rival Bali ; and as Manila has dialled up its food and art scenes while never remotely threatening to become neat. Yet this is still the curious, cacophonous country of my early memories and it still has my heart.

EL NIDO AND CALAMIAN ISLANDS     The spotless beaches lagoons and tiny islands of this archipelago inspired Alex Garland...

WATER WORLD

EL NIDO AND CALAMIAN ISLANDS

The spotless beaches , lagoons and tiny islands of this archipelago inspired Alex Garland to write The Beach , and there’s still a certain travellers’ spirit here that has been lost to overtourism elsewhere. With around 1,780 isles off the main Palawan island sliver, it’s hardly a secret: Bond and Bourne have been filmed on its beaches, and many a photographer has flown a drone over its deserted sandbars. The northern El Nido region and Calamian Islands do fill up in high season from October to May. Yet most of the key hotels exist on their own private slices of land, and all that’s required for total solitude is to clamber barefoot onto a bangka and ask the driver to take you to yours, where he may well cook you up fresh crab and green mango in banana leaves. Every time I visit, I take a boat along Bacuit Bay, swimming in the famous Big and Small Lagoons – the latter of which is reached through a small opening in the limestone – encircled by dramatic karst cliffs. I’ll always stop, too, at Snake Island, a narrow S-shaped sandbar floating in the sea. Other places are more secluded still, such as the turquoise atolls off Balabac to the south, or the secret lagoons around Taytay. All around Palawan, I’ve snorkelled with coasting hawksbill turtles and watched bottlenose dolphins leap out of glassy waters. On land, I’ve slept beneath fruit bats and woken to strutting peacock-pheasants. After all this time, it remains my favourite island anywhere.

(Pictured above: a hidden Beach, El Nido, Palawan)

PALAWAN ISLAND      I have spent many summers on the four Palawan private islands run by El Nido Resorts Miniloc Lagen...

The private island stays

PALAWAN ISLAND

I have spent many summers on the four Palawan private islands run by El Nido Resorts: Miniloc, Lagen and Pangulasian off El Nido, and Apulit off Taytay. My go-to is Miniloc, on its own lagoon. It’s rustic and feels the most authentically Filipino, with its traditional overwater nipa huts, thatched roofs and woven-bamboo walls. Every night, yema custard candies and a hand-written bedtime story based on local myths are left at the foot of the bed. Meanwhile, Pangulasian, on a little U-bend of sandy beach, is reopening this December after a smart renovation. But none of these retreats match the level of Amanpulo, still the grande dame, reached by a turboprop plane and surrounded by the atoll-studded Sulu Sea; or Banwa, which opened this year, with prices as high as the jungle trees. There are more affordable stays on Palawan itself, such as Panorama (pictured above) , which feels modern and almost Balinese, with its brushed-concrete walls in evocative thatched huts that resemble split coconuts.

INSIDER TIPS     ‘In El Nido I tend to stay on the mainland at Frangipani a cute boutique run by a friend thats filled...

Manila-based blogger and photographer Kimi Juan

INSIDER TIPS

‘In El Nido, I tend to stay on the mainland at Frangipani, a cute boutique run by a friend that’s filled with glass walls and greenery. There are places to eat along the beach, and boatman will often barbecue fresh shrimp beside the water. Meanwhile, Siargao has become the new Bali so fast; there’s a strong sense of community and it’s very sustainable. Lotus Shores is great for a blissed-out yoga retreat, and Mama’s Grill, a roadside shack that grew to become a restaurant , is a brilliant place to eat. The locals keep the best surf spots, mangroves and cliff jumps a secret, so visitors must ask nicely if they want to find them. My go-to under-the-radar island is little Sicogon, off unheralded Panay, which is tricky to get to but home to some of the best beaches in the world . It's so pristine, with white beaches and sand mites, a sign that hardly anyone’s been here. I take a boat to the tiny Gigantes Islands, which have one of the most magical lagoons I’ve ever seen and where you can follow the monkeys up the rocks for incredible views.’

NIPA HUTS     These thatched stilted structures or bahay kubos are legendary across the Philippines and include the...

These thatched, stilted structures, or bahay kubos, are legendary across the Philippines, and include the lonely fishing shack on a small beach off Palawan’s Busuanga Island that is often seen tagged along with a dreamy, aspirational quote on Instagram. It’s a romantic, Robinson Crusoe take on the nipa: usually, the space underneath is used as a storage area for food or a shelter for livestock.

BOAT TRIP EL NIDO TO CORON     It makes the most sense to reach Palawan on the water and ideally by bangka or paraw the...

BOAT TRIP EL NIDO TO CORON

It makes the most sense to reach Palawan on the water, and ideally by bangka or paraw, the latter a double-outrigger sailing boat. Tao Philippines offers a classic trip: a five-day sail between El Nido and Coron on a 74ft wooden paraw that looks as if it were assembled by the Swiss Family Robinson. Even the crew are barefoot, catching supper as you float serenely past empty atolls, snorkel over World War II shipwrecks and immaculate reefs and sleep at four different island bases, including an organic farm and a hidden jungle lodge.

(Pictured above: Crew aboard a Tao Philippines sailboat off El Nido)

INSIDER TIPS  ‘Siargao has become my happy place. Its maybe not quite as beautiful as Palawan but theres more of a vibe...

Filipina-American model Kelsey Merritt

‘Siargao has become my happy place. It’s maybe not quite as beautiful as Palawan, but there’s more of a vibe; lots of my friends are moving here from Manila. I like staying at the fun Harana Surf shack or the slightly more slick Bayud Boutique, owned by my surfer friend Niño Barbers. We’ll often eat at Kermit, another surf spot where fresh fish is reeled in straight from the boats and is either grilled or left raw as kinilaw. For a less expensive alternative to Palawan’s Amanpulo and Pangulasian, I love the reef-fringed Club Paradise north of Coron, where you can sleep and eat in little cabanas right on the beach, and eerily beautiful resident bats flutters away at sunset. When I stop off in Manila before heading home to Pampanga, I always stay at the Shangri-La at the Fort. I had my graduation party at Raging Bull Chophouse – I’m a sucker for its truffle pasta and grass-fed rib-eye. Otherwise, the street-food platter at the casual, semi-industrial Locavore is awesome, with great versions of Filipino classics, such as kikiam pork rolls and kwek-kwek, or battered quails’ eggs.’

THE SURFING VIBE IN SIARGAO     A decade ago this teardropshaped island pronounced ‘shargow sitting lonely on the...

THE SURFING VIBE IN SIARGAO

A decade ago, this teardrop-shaped island, pronounced ‘shar-gow’, sitting lonely on the eastern fringes of the Philippines, didn’t have concrete roads. Back then, a trickle of surfers would bump along its sandy tracks to ride the whispered-about Cloud Nine break or the sharply barrelling Stimpy’s. But today, the island is buzzing, energised by the launch of direct flights from Manila in 2017, and Europeans and Manileño cool kids are opening eco-aware beach shacks, coffee roasters and surf-yoga retreats. Wave riders cram into Loose Keys (pictured above) , a thatch-covered garage near Cloud Nine that serves kinilaw, the Filipino answer to ceviche, and hosts live bands (Marlon, my Siargao surf instructor, regularly plays the blues).

The surferyogi crowd tends to stay at the palmfrond cottages at Harana Surf or the gypset Soultribe Beach Retreat  with...

The surfer-yogi crowd tends to stay at the palm-frond cottages at Harana Surf or the gypset Soultribe Beach Retreat (pictured above) , with its glamping tents in the trees, but there are smarter stays – most notably the Nay Palad Hideaway, a rattan paradise with a swimming pontoon off the beach. It was opened in 2012 by charismatic Belgian Bobby Dekeyser, who played in goal for Bayern Munich before launching an outdoor-furniture business and stumbling across this remote Filipino spot. Siargao is blessed away from the surf, too. The Magpupungko rock pools are where locals cliff-jump into a splash of turquoise that reveals itself at low tide; and there’s the emerald Sugba Lagoon on Caob Island, surrounded by limestone cliffs and forests, with its wooden diving board.

There are also castaway isles to rival Palawan’s, including tiny, coconut-tree-covered Guyam (pictured below) , or Naked Island, an aptly named little blob of fine sand. Whether it’s like Bali was 30 years ago or not, Siargao is in the midst of a wonderful moment.

BUCAS GRANDE SURIGAO DEL NORTE     Dubbed the Palawan of the south this island is a maze of shallow waters a twohour...

BUCAS GRANDE, SURIGAO DEL NORTE

Dubbed the Palawan of the south, this island is a maze of shallow waters a two-hour boat ride from the main Siargao town of General Luna, and has a warm lake where it’s possible to bob around with non-stinging orange jellyfish. Plus, there’s a rickety wooden 16ft platform at Magkukuob Cave, a beautiful spot that looks like a Mexican cenote.

MANILA     This isnt a destination with obvious appeal. The citys elegant colonial architecture was largely destroyed by...

The arty stopover

This isn’t a destination with obvious appeal. The city’s elegant colonial architecture was largely destroyed by World War II bombs, to be replaced by skyscrapers and shantytowns, with the walled Spanish colonial city of Intramuros one of the few districts to be spared. Now, Manila is packed with malls, snarling traffic, frenetic wet markets and vendors selling kwek-kwek. But there is a new creative energy to be found, especially in the contemporary art scene. At The Alley at Karrivin in central Makati, a series of small galleries, boutiques and cafés fill whitewashed spaces off a shaded garden hallway. The Drawing Room represents some of the best local artists, while Lanai concept store is the place to buy Filipino jewellery and homeware with the same glam-vintage aesthetic as its owners, Manila society girls Bianca Zobel-Warns, Natalia Zobel and Maria Parsons. But the best thing at The Alley is Toyo Eatery (pictured below) , a concrete space named one of Asia’s 50 best restaurants, where The Fat Duck-trained chef Jordy Navarra whips up the most inventive Filipino plates around. The garden vegetables are a must-try, served like a pot of soil with a tiny sprout. A mix of textures and flavours, the dish uses all 18 vegetables mentioned in the Tagalog folk song ‘Bahay Kubo’, which the waiter sings while serving it.

Stay at the Fiftiesera Henry Hotel  in Pasay City with midcentury shutters verandhas and palmeradotted gardens styled by...

Stay at the Fifties-era Henry Hotel (pictured above) in Pasay City, with mid-century shutters, verandhas and palmera-dotted gardens styled by interior designer Eric Paras, who runs the Artelano 11 homeware and coffee shop next door, a trove of the best Art Deco-inspired Filipino pieces. By night, Poblacion (pictured below) – once the red-light district – buzzes with microbreweries and speakeasies. It’s smartening up, but still has that fizzing Manila spirit.

The calling card    JEEPNEYS  The bright blingy faintly comic yet ubiquitous form of public transport was originally...

The calling card

The bright, blingy, faintly comic yet ubiquitous form of public transport was originally re-crafted from abandoned American military Jeeps left over from the war. Today, jeepneys rule the roads. Mad, acid-wash paint jobs and steel horses on bonnets turn heads, but it’s the blaring sound effects, such as cow moos and parrots repeating ‘I love you’, that are truly great. The Peninsula Manila hotel has a fancy racing-green version, but the real deal is to cram into any passing jeepney and do as the locals do: hand your pesos to your fellow travellers to give to the driver.

THE INSIDER TIPS     ‘First of all dont rush to leave Manila. Stay centrally in Makati or Bonifacio Global City and get...

Chef Jordy Navarra of Manila’s Toyo Eatery

THE INSIDER TIPS

‘First of all, don’t rush to leave Manila. Stay centrally in Makati or Bonifacio Global City and get to know the food scene. Explore Negrense dishes from the sugar and farming island of Negros: JT’s Manukan Grille, a group founded by Filipino actor Joel Torre, is the place to eat like a local, where every part of the chicken is charcoal-grilled, including gizzards and hearts; or head to modern Sarsa for crispy-pork sisig, a stew. For drinks, one of my go-to places is The Curator, hidden in a wine shop, which is an artisan-coffee spot by day and serves great cocktails after 6pm. And Oto, a Japanese-inspired listening room in Poblacion, is where the party tends to be these days. Another place I’d recommend is Balay Dako, a grand house a few hours south of Manila in Tagaytay, with an amazing view over Taal Lake, with a volcano in the middle. It cooks an amazing bulalo, a beef-bone-marrow broth from nearby Batangas. Aside from the hotspots of Palawan and Siargao, the weekend break for cool Manileños is La Union, a four-hour drive north, where there’s a creative little surf and party scene around the Flotsam and Jetsam Artist Beach Hostel.’

PALAWAN MALAPASCUA AND DONSOL   The Philippines has some of the most diverse diving in the world. In the warm waters of...

The dive sites

PALAWAN, MALAPASCUA AND DONSOL

The Philippines has some of the most diverse diving in the world. In the warm waters of Palawan’s Coron Bay, the evocative wrecks of half a dozen Japanese warships lie in close proximity, fuzzy with coral. On Coron itself, Barracuda Lake offers dives in a limestone wonderland, which oddly gets warmer as you paddle deeper. The Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park, a protected area in the Sulu Sea that can only be accessed on a liveaboard boat, has turtles, reef sharks and manta rays bobbing among unspoilt and colourful underwater gardens. Malapascua, an island north of Cebu, is one of the few places on the planet where there are regular sightings of rare, silver-tinged thresher sharks; while Donsol, to the south of the main island of Luzon, has near-guaranteed glimpses of polka-dotted whale sharks from November to June .

THE INSIDER TIPS    ‘Watching the sunset over the Chocolate Hills is like nothing Ive ever seen. Another highlight is...

Global jet-setter Jeremy Jauncey

‘Watching the sunset over the Chocolate Hills is like nothing I’ve ever seen. Another highlight is canyoning at the Kawasan Falls on Cebu, where visitors wear a helmet and life jacket to jump off waterfalls; it’s like a natural water park. Amanpulo, on tiny Pamalican Island, might be the most incredible spot in the world, with its private plane and drifting hawksbills. Lagen, run by El Nido Resorts, isn’t quite at the level of Aman, but it’s still amazing, on its own little turquoise lagoon that can only be reached by boat – you feel like James Bond sailing to it. It’s a great starting point for a trip to the two stunning El Nido lagoons (pictured below) ; get up before sunrise to beat the crowds and escape for a private sandbar breakfast.’

The calling card    SORBETES  The tinkling of the sorbetero street vendors handheld bell is music to every Filipino...

The tinkling of the sorbetero street vendor’s handheld bell is music to every Filipino child’s ears, and can be heard across the country. It heralds the arrival of a vibrantly painted wooden pushcart selling sorbetes. Also known as dirty ice cream, they are prepared using natural ingredients, puréed and mixed with either coconut or carabao’s milk. Flavours tend to be purple yam, chocolate or – the most divisive – queso, which comes topped with specks of cheese.

The other islands    BOHOL AND BATANES  Southeast of Cebu Bohol is home to one of the most legendary spots in the...

The other islands

BOHOL AND BATANES

South-east of Cebu, Bohol is home to one of the most legendary spots in the Philippines: the Chocolate Hills (pictured above) , more than 1,200 grassy mountains that look like crafted bowls and pyramids. One legend has it that they were formed by a giant who wept over the death of his mortal beloved; another tells of two feuding beasts who spent days hurling boulders at each other until they grew weary and fell into each other’s arms. Bohol is also one of the best places in the world to see tarsiers, the bug-eyed primates who bear a passing resemblance to gremlins. For a more remote trip, the northern Batanes archipelago is halfway to Taiwan and has been described as the Scotland of the East, with its romantic rolling hills, lighthouses and traditional fishing villages.

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Nay Palad Hideaway

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Beach kiosk in Siargao

Pearl Farm retreat on Samal Island in Davao

Pearl Farm retreat on Samal Island in Davao

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Bedroom at Amorita Resort on Panglao Island

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Coconut farm near Pacifico surf spot

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Room at Panorama

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Panorama bedroom wall art

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Surf instructor in Siargao

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Lobby at the Henry Hotel Manila

Coron coast

Coron coast

Miniloc Island hotel walkway

Miniloc Island hotel walkway

Bedroom at Henry Hotel

Bedroom at Henry Hotel

Hidden corners on Coron

Hidden corners on Coron

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Stuffed-squid dish at Toyo

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Where to Go in The Philippines: The Perfect Itinerary

04/10/2023 by The Wanderlovers 66 Comments

It’s tough to think of a more beautiful corner of the world than the Philippines, with white sand beaches, bath-temperature water, and incredibly friendly locals.

These islands, 7,107 of them to be exact, are worth a departure from the typical banana pancake trail in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam! The beaches are regarded as some of the best in the world, as are the diving opportunities, and the welcoming nature of the Filipino people is unwavering.

But with so many islets to choose from offering up various culture, adventure and culinary delights, where do you even start to plan an itinerary and figure out where to go in the Philippines? Well luckily enough, Charlotte and I have spent roughly two months in the Philippines and have wrapped up our experiences into one neat little package below. Let’s get to planning your perfect Philippines itinerary:

It’s likely that you’ll begin your journey in the capital, Manila. A city bustling with people, Spanish colonial architecture, street vendors and Jeepneys.  Many travellers use Manila simply as a gateway to other destinations in the Philippines but we would recommend spending at least a day there in preparation for the rest of your adventure. It will also give you enough time to purchase your bus ticket to the North of Luzon, acclimatize, and sample street food like quack quack (battered quail egg) and caramelized bananas.

Quick Tip: Take a Jeepney ride for as little as 10PHP to a random destination in town. Just get off where you feel spontaneous!

Stay:  Book your Manila stay here .

North Luzon (Banaue / Batad Rice Terraces)

North Luzon is very much overlooked in the Philippines with travelers opting for pristine white beaches and crystal cobalt seas instead. However, we would highly recommend a trip into the mountainous region for a glimpse into the World of the local rice farmers and stunning craggy landscapes. The UNESCO Banaue rice terraces are a key highlight of any trip to the North.

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Top Tip: Most travelers visit Banaue due to the UNESCO title stamped across its name, however just an hour up the road (or up the mountain) lie Batad rice terraces which are just as beautiful and have far fewer tourists.

An overnight stay will allow you to live like the locals in a traditional stilt house built into the terrace. A trek to a neighboring waterfall is also on the agenda here and highly recommended! Wear a bathing suit and take a dip!

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How To Get There: Overnight buses such as Ohayami run from the Sampoloc area of Manila for $19, which can be purchased a day in advance or on the day of (subject to availability). They leave at 9pm.

Stay: Batad Transient House (traditional stilt house) for just $11 with a delicious breakfast!

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Home to the infamous hanging coffins, the Igoret tribes of the North have long practiced burying their dead in coffins nailed against the side of cliffs, believing they will be closer to heaven.

This tradition is slowly dying out, so this is a rare chance for a deeper glimpse into traditional tribal life. You can hop off at Sagada on a return bus trip to Baguio from Banaue.

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Quick Tip: Sagada has VERY limited ATMs and the one we did find had zero money, resulting in frantic phone calls home to wire money to Western Union Transfer! Take enough cash for your trip to Sagada.

Stay:  Book your Sagada stay here .

Baguio City (Mount Pulag)

No trip to North Luzon is complete without visiting its highest peak at 2,926m above sea level. If that sounds like too much trekking for some then do not fear! Most of the journey is done by Jeepney to a mountain village where you stay overnight in a local house before taking on the summit in the early hours. In total the trek takes approximately 4-6 hours after reaching the village with a couple of rest breaks before reaching “the sky of clouds”.

Quick Tip: Most tour operators will drop you back at Manila providing you advise that you want to be dropped off here INSTEAD of returning to Baguio. If you follow this itinerary chronologically, this is ideal as we’ll be flying down south next.

Go With:   Mount Pulag Adventures

Stay:  Book your Baguio City stay here .

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Siargao must be one of the most beautiful islands in the Philippines, and it’s the country’s surf capital. This island has a super laidback vibe, great snorkeling options, and island hopping excursions including the famous Sugba Lagoon. Located in the Mindanao region of the Philippines, Siargao is a laid-back paradise that’s just starting to explode onto the traveler scene. Read more about all the best thing to do in Siargao here. 

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How To Get There: Fly directly into Sayak Airport (IAO), or take a ferry from Surigao del Norte.

Stay:  Look at General Luna and Pacifico. Book hotels here .

Boracay 

A small island in central Philippines, Boracay is the top tourist draw of the Philippines, and for good reason! White beach takes center stage framing a 4km slice of paradise, once voted the best beach in the world! An array of restaurants, resort accommodation and bars feature heavily along the main beach stations, while the back beach offers perfect conditions for water sports. Bar crawls, cliff jumping and ATV tours are all on offer here!

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Quick Tip: We recommend spending 3 or 4 nights in Boracay. Once you have partied your way through the island it will probably be time to move on anyway!

How To Get There: Fly or ferry. We took the overnight ferry to save on accommodation and boarded from Batangas (reachable by 2 hour air conditioned bus from Manila). Ferries should be booked a few days in advance with 2GO Travel and they depart from 9pm and sail overnight to the port of Caticlan for $19 arriving at 7am dependent on sea conditions. From here passengers take a 10 minute boat across to the island.

Stay: Hostel Avenue is the only beach front hostel in Boracay opened 2017 for $17, located on White Beach.

Romblon Island

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For a more local island experience, we highly recommend checking out Romblon Island . The feature of the island includes Bon Bon Beach, a sandbar that appears during low tide, and several gorgeous beaches with some of the bluest waters you will see in all of the Philippines. You might be one of the very few foreign tourists on the island, and after a couple days, you will come to find that everyone now know your name. It’s a long journey getting to the island, but we promise it’s worth it!

How to get there : Fly from Manila to Tugdan Airport in Tablas (TBH) and taking a jeepney, trike, or van to San Agustin. Cebu Pacific operates this flight 3 days per week.

Stay : Tinaoog Beach Resort

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Located in the province of Palawan, Coron is where you will find those Insta perfect dragon-esque landscape rock formations that penetrate the skies and inhabit turquoise lagoons below them. THIS is one of the reasons we first put the Philippines on our bucket list and trips to Barracuda Lake (fresh water lake), Kayangan Lake and the small and big lagoons are an absolute must on your visit here and can be booked one day in advance in the main town. Coron is also dubbed as the shipwreck capital of the World due to a large number of sunken Japanese vessels all within a 20-minute boat ride of the main town.

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Quick Tip 2023: Coron town is quaint and buzzing with other travelers. To avoid the crowds and have an immersive, unique experience, join the Big Dream Boat Man Coron island life expedition , and spend 3 days venturing outside of the typical spots around Coron. It’s a truly unforgettable adventure we cannot recommend enough!

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How To Get There: For approximately $90 we opted to fly from Caticlan (Boracay) to Coron and boy was it worth it! Boarding a small 12 seater Air Juan plane from Boracay you can swoop across the archipelago of the Philippines marveling at the tiny, Maldives like islets beneath you. A highly recommended way to see the Philippine landscape in all its glory!

Stay: Click here for a list of the best places to stay in Coron.

Sticking with Palawan, El Nido is the next obvious destination to go to in the Philippines to get your jaw dropping landscape fix! The town is a traveler’s paradise, housing an array of budget accommodation, charming restaurants and bars and also ample diving opportunities. Take an island hopping tour, inclusive of small and big lagoons, 7 Commandos Beach, Snake Island and Cudugnon Cave. Tours start from around $26 inclusive of three or four destinations, oh and lunch is included too. Sold!

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Go With:   Big Dream Boat man runs 4D3N expeditions between Coron and El Nido.

Stay:  Click here for a list of the best places to stay in El Nido.

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Our visit to Cebu was mainly focused around one sight in particular, Kawasan Falls. This picturesque waterfall that plummets into the turquoise lagoon below has quickly become an instagram favorite and when you see it, you’ll understand why! We would highly recommend getting there early to avoid the crowds.

The falls can be easily accessed from the main entrance. Take a tricycle from your guesthouse and they will already know where you want to go!

Quick Tip: For the more adventurous traveler and for an alternative way in to the falls, opt for a canyoneering experience where you will be thrilled with 2-10m cliff jumps into the azure waters below. Taking a dip in such mesmerizing waters is highly recommended in any case, but to do it all with a rush as you jump and jolt from the limestone cliffs above is all the more exhilarating! Your experience ends at Kawasan Falls; the perfect end to such an adventure.

How To Get There: Vans regularly leave from the town of El Nido to Puerto Princesa every hour directly to the airport. You can choose to either explore Puerto Princesa or fly directly to Cebu.

Go With: We opted to canyoneer with Highland Adventures and found them to be reliable with all safety measures and equipment in place.

Stay:  Book your Cebu stay here .

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Swimming with whale sharks in a natural environment is a dream of many. In the Philippines, you can realize this dream in Oslob or Donsol. Based on our research and testimonials from people who have visited both places, Donsol makes a better choice, though it is still far from perfect. Be My Travel Muse generally does not support animal encounters that alter the animal’s natural behavior. As it was part of the writer’s experience in the Philippines, we felt remiss to leave this off of the itinerary. This article is here to provide information rather than encourage you to participate. 

Donsol, located in Luzon in the northern Philippines, is a protected area for whale sharks, and its eco-tourism has an ethical reputation with strict regulations monitored by WWF and marine experts. Visitors count on their luck to have an encounter with whales sharks, but there is a higher chance of spotting them during the whale shark season from November – February. No food or bait is used to lure the whale sharks, and according to the regulations stated, only 6 people are allowed in the water in the presence of 1 whale shark. That being said, Donsol is far from perfect. A common complaint from visitors is that they allow way more people in the water than stated, and a few people said that visitors were allowed to get closer to the whale sharks than advised.

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We swam with whale sharks in Oslob as part of a tour we were doing. Although we were not 100% happy to swim with whale sharks while they are being fed, they are indeed some of the most beautiful creatures we have ever laid eyes upon, as they graciously swoon in the waters collecting fish that are being served for them. We caved into the experience here as we justified the experienced based on the sharks being allowed to come and go as they please, but we do not recommend doing this in Oslob.

Tourism activities involving wild animals will never be perfect. However, the rise of eco-tourism in both Oslob and Donsol has successfully kept whale sharks from being killed by local fishermen, as live whale sharks now provide more money, opportunities and therefore a better life for the locals. Do your part, research carefully and make a conscious, respectful decision. As tourists, we vote with our dollars – our behavior could dictate the fate of the wild animals. More ethical alternatives where the sharks are not being fed include the Bay of Los Angeles in California, the Maldives , Mozambique , and many others depending on the season.

Often referred to as ‘Siquihorror,’ Siquijor in the Central Visayas Region is known as the mystical island. It’s a small island full of shamans, witches, and magic. Most tourists go for the dreamy waterfalls and the laid-back atmosphere, but locals will often pay a visit to Siqujor in search of love potions, or with the intention of casting a curse on someone, or getting one reversed if they fear one has been casted on them.

It’s a friendly place that you can see most of within just a few days. Read more about it here.

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Getting there: The easiest way to reach Siquijor is to fly into Dumaguete and then take a ferry over to Siquijor. Ferries leave multiple times per day and only cost a few dollars.

Stay: Coco Grove

Bantayan Island

An off the beaten path island that is often overlooked by many taking the main tourist trail but conveniently located north east of Cebu. Still a hidden gem, locals will welcome you into their guesthouses with open arms for you to explore powdery, undeveloped white sand beaches, local cafes, fish markets and of course skydiving! Yes, you read that correctly, Bantayan island is home to the only place to skydive in the Philippines and of course we had to try it!

Quick Tip: Although we were there largely to skydive, Bantayan ended up one of our favorite destinations in the Philippines due to the untouched landscape, local food, secluded sands, and of course the friendly Filipino people. Take a bike ride between Santa Fe and the neighboring village and stop off at the local cafes (which are essentially villages houses) and take in the local life sipping on cheap, cold beer. You can thank us later!

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How To Get There: Take a taxi to Cebu North bus terminal. Board a bus to Hagnaya (3 and a half hour from Cebu City for $3.62). At the Hagnaya terminal boats to Bantayan island leave every hour up until 4pm and cost $3.85.

Stay:  Book your Batayan Island stay here .

Visa Requirements

Always check your visa requirements before entering the country but for most, you can enter the Philippines without a visa for up to 30 days, providing you have evidence of onward travel.

Extending your visa is a simple enough procedure however. You can apply to do so at the Bureau of immigration to allow 59 days. We would recommend not doing this in Manila and opt to extend on one of the smaller islands such as Boracay as the procedure is much more simple and a lot quicker.

Getting around: Luckily, travel in and around the Philippines is relatively inexpensive, though may require some forward planning.

Buses: Many destinations within provinces can be reached by bus, especially in the North and at short notice too should there be availability. All are air conditioned, cheap and some even provide a snack! We recommend an overnight bus as the perfect way to save on accommodation while getting from A to B. What’s not to love!

Jeepneys: Do take a Jeepney when possible! Not only is a good way to sample local transport in a pimped out American armored vehicle but it is also cheap too.

Boats / Ferries: Given the Philippines has some 7,000+ islands, this should be no surprise. Many online agents provide bookings in advance (1 or two days is sufficient) and overnight ferries in particular are comfortable and air conditioned depending on class. You can also buy tickets directly at the port to save on fees, but during holidays expect to have to wait a few days to be able to book!

Flights: Flying between provinces isn’t actually as expensive as it first sounds, should you fly at the right times and between the right destinations. It also allows you to see the archipelago from above too! We think that’s worth the money all by itself.

Taxis: Many city provinces such as Manila and Cebu have taxis, however the cheaper alternative is a tricycle (motorbike with side cart). Tricycles are a great way to zip around and are also considerably cheaper than taxis. Always ask to journey on the meter and it is always worth researching how much they should charge per km to avoid overpricing.

So have you fallen in love with the Philippines yet? These secluded white slices of sand, the clearest waters in the world, the culinary local delights, and the spirit of the Filipino people all make this country one of our favorites in the world. All this, coupled with the relative  cheapness  to many other similarly beachy destinations and ghe ease of getting around makes it an absolute must visit!

We hope this helped you put together an itinerary and figure out where to go in the Philippines, but please feel free to ask any questions you have in the comments below. About the Authors:  Charlie and Charlotte are the wanderlusting couple behind The Wanderlovers. They have swapped their city life in London for an action packed journey across the globe. Hand in hand, they’re taking on one country at a time and creating a life they don’t wish to escape from! Through their couple’s travel and lifestyle blog they hope to inspire future travellers that anything is possible if you just buy that one way ticket … Go Live!

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06/22/2018 at 3:11 am

You missed Legazpi and the Mayon Volcano in Albay.

Kristin says

06/22/2018 at 7:20 am

Good to know! I need to go back 🙂

Michelle says

06/22/2018 at 2:39 pm

I was wondering whether this is all in order?

I’m planning to follow your itinerary but would skip Manila and Boracay

06/22/2018 at 10:15 pm

We’ve moved from north downwards, but generally to access most of these you’ll go somewhere bigger then ferry or fly over to the other spots. Manila and Coron will be the most major hubs 🙂

Darrell says

08/28/2019 at 10:07 am

Boracay is nice but a little crowded nowadays. I wonder if the Spider House is still open.

daniel says

06/27/2018 at 6:33 am

im planing to go to the philippines next year for around 22days. how can i plan it? i was thinking, that when i arrive in manila, i wanted to go to luzon, mt pulag. best way by bus? and at night? any thoughts? and than i wanted to go palawan, boracay. and other places. can you help? thanks.

06/27/2018 at 6:55 am

I’d do a combo of buses, flights, and ferries.

07/16/2018 at 5:49 pm

Hi there! May I know how much did you roughly spend for 2 pax for this entire trip? Also what month/s did you go?

07/17/2018 at 1:00 am

I’ve been there twice, usually I can keep my spend under $1500/month there not including flights. I have a budget here: https://www.bemytravelmuse.com/cost-of-traveling-in-philippines/

09/06/2018 at 11:09 pm

If you had only 3 days to spend in the Philippines (I know it’s too short but this is just a stop on my way home from a business trip D:), what would you say the most efficient way to spend it? All of it just looks so cool!!!

09/07/2018 at 2:01 pm

I’d pick one place and enjoy it as much as possible! Perhaps Cebu? It’s got a major airport and some beautiful things to see on the island.

05/30/2019 at 8:23 am

dont spend just 3 day. the trek is really long from canda/us and the time change is too much for just 3 days

Kimi Soni says

10/28/2018 at 11:25 pm

Thank you so much for this!

Gilbert says

12/13/2018 at 11:17 am

To add Chocolate Hills in Bohol 🙂

Kim Hollingshead says

01/07/2019 at 6:14 am

II’m disappointed you are including the whale shark swimming at Oslob. While the post acknowledges that the whale sharks are fed there, it doesn’t make it sound as serious as it is. Feeding the whale sharks is harmful for their nutritional needs and disrupts their migratory patterns. I hope you consider changing this post to discourage people from doing this activity there!

03/25/2019 at 2:31 am

Drama queen

Olivia says

12/21/2019 at 10:56 pm

think about the livelihood of these animals and dont call Kim a drama queen.

shaylee says

01/30/2019 at 12:22 am

Hi, i’m travelling a short trip to Philippines in March2019 for 4days 3 nights, from Thursday to Sunday. I will be in Manila on Thursday night and Friday. Planning to travel outskirt on Sat and back Sunday as flying off on Sunday evening… Please advise how should I plan my itinerary. Any recommend? thank you.

nestor dofredo says

10/28/2019 at 5:28 am

such a short time but really, after arriving in Manila , you should arrange or get a flight right into Palawan, Puerto Princessa (is the capital)., from there straight to El Nido it will be a 5 hours drive but scenic view, you can fly straight to El nido from Manila pricey , it is a private airport and airplane to save precious time. .Spend a night and two days for Island hoping, snorkeling and enjoy the old town of El Nido, it is the foothill of granite mountain/ volcanic rock amazing place. White sand, Clear blue water beaches. Enjoy..

02/03/2019 at 7:16 am

How many days did you spend in the Philippines? or how many days would you recommend to be able to follow this itinerary if we were miss a couple of the islands out? we probably would be in the Philippines for no longer than 30 days, would this be enough?

02/05/2019 at 8:33 pm

I would say about 30 to do this itinerary though it would feel a bit rushed if you didn’t cut one or two things out.

Denise says

03/11/2019 at 9:28 am

Hey! Thank you for this helpful blog. I will be there in April for 2,5 (16 days) weeks. Firstly, we fly to Cebu. But afterwards, we can’t decide. We have several places on our favorite list: El Nido or Coron, Boracay, Bantayan Island and Siargao. Beside spending the last 2-3 days in Cebu, which ones would you say is a must do?

03/13/2019 at 11:47 am

Siargao and coron I think 🙂

03/12/2019 at 1:20 pm

hi I’m planning to go to philipin,me as single women and my 16 year old doughtier pls advise the itinerary u give above is safe for as?, and do we base in manila and go to all this place or book different places pls advice best things for me and my 16 year can do. thank you

03/13/2019 at 12:04 pm

This is still a great itinerary! You can start in Manila but these are all different places so you’ll need to move from island to island.

Manuel says

03/25/2019 at 1:15 am

Hello Kristin,

I’m trying to book the Coron to El Nido 4 day tour with Buhay Isla expeditions as you recommended above but I’m having trouble contacting them. I called, emailed and FB messaged them but no response. I’m wondering how you booked your excursion with them. Any suggestions would be helpful.

03/27/2019 at 11:09 am

Strange! How long has it been?

04/19/2019 at 3:33 pm

Im truly disappointed that this itinerary includes the whale shark swim at Oslob while it is scientifically proven the negative impact of this tourist activity on these gentle giants. I always thought BeMyTravelMuse was about sustainable tourism. Please please take that bit out of this text.

04/20/2019 at 3:32 am

I agree actually, we’d debated if we should include this because I don’t like that they’re fed either. I know that there are other opportunities in the Phils to swim with them but I haven’t done them. Have you? I’d like to replace this with something more sustainable. If anyone has ideas and/or has tried another spot LMK!

04/22/2019 at 3:04 pm

I’m actually kind of relieved that you agree. I was ready to bring more reasons on how them being fed affects their diet and affects their migratory behaviour which in turn has an adverse impact on the ocean’s eco-system. But I will refrain from those now! 🙂 I know there are opportunities to do the whale shark swim in Donsol. The closest access point will be Legazpi. I haven’t done this since there was just not enough time during our trip to philippines. I used to dream about swimming with them and passing on the opportunity to swim with them in Cebu was one of the hardest decisions we made. We will swim with them one day and I will see how giant these gentles are. But I want that day to be eco-friendly and for us not to harm our Planet.

04/23/2019 at 6:46 pm

I asked a friend and he also said Donsol! I’m going to do some research and replace Oslob with Donsol – give me a few weeks I’m on the road in the PH now and the internet isn’t always the best!

Anonymous says

06/03/2019 at 4:24 pm

Did you read the part where the locals no longer kill the Whale Sharks now because of the tourists? Better they feed them than feed on them.

04/24/2019 at 3:58 am

Sure thing! Thanks Kristin! Enjoy PH! 🙂

05/25/2019 at 2:09 am

I m planning 5 to 7 days trip for 2 people. And all i want to cover is cebu and palwan. Can both places be covered in 7days? And what will be the approximate expense?

05/25/2019 at 11:28 am

I wouldn’t say all of Palawan is doable in 3-4 days but maybe just El Nido or just Coron, and price totally depends on what kind of accommodation you choose, how you choose to travel between places and what you spend on activities.

Jose and Rachel says

06/23/2019 at 5:22 am

Hi we are planning to travel in August to the Philippines as a family 2 adults 2 children (12 and 6 yrs). Not any ideas yet, but enjoyed reading your blog. Just wondering which places (preferably beach) are good for families? Thank you 🙂

06/23/2019 at 9:44 am

Hi guys, I think anywhere can be great for families, it just depends on how many tourist amenities you want and what you wish to do in each place. I’ve seen families in quite secluded spots and the touristy spots.

08/07/2019 at 5:11 am

We plan a 10 day trip to philippines between 23 oct – 2 nov 2019 from HK. In order to plan itinerary considering rain season we decided to stay in western islands. As we have already experienced bali and not very excited with whale sharks we skipped cebu/bohol and we have decided for puerto princesa (via manila)-el nido-coron-boracay and back to HK. How does it sound for that season? And how should be the split of total planning in nights: manila 1-pp 1 for river- el nido 3- coron 2- boracay 3 is our plan in mind?

Thanks in advance.

08/07/2019 at 7:18 am

That looks pretty good! I would give Coron more than El Nido, though. I just liked it more. https://www.bemytravelmuse.com/coron-vs-el-nido/

08/14/2019 at 7:26 am

Hey, thanks for your tips, they’re very helpful. Can you recommend any motorbikes places/companies to move through Philippines? I heard it is better to rent a scooter than drive a car

08/14/2019 at 9:36 am

Since it’s an archipelago I rented one at each island and there are plenty of places, often at your guesthouse, where you can rent once you get there.

Eric Younger says

08/15/2019 at 11:08 am

Love the post, and all the ideas on where to visit. I am of Filipino heritage, but have never been. AAMOF, my Mother is from Manila, and has not been back since I was born, almost 60 years. And I would love to bring my wife, daughters (they are in their 30’s), and Mom. My question is this, how long of a trip should we plan? Somehow I feel that even two weeks may not enough. Thanks again…

08/15/2019 at 11:22 am

Gosh that’s hard to gauge. Give it as much time as you can is what I’d suggest. There are so many islands, and depending on which currency you’re traveling on, it’s not too expensive, either!

Ankita Sharma says

08/25/2019 at 6:02 pm

Hi I’m planning a trip with my sister from around 10th Dec for 10 days to Philippines, request you to suggest itenary. We want to cover beaches & also have a good night life throughout.

09/02/2019 at 10:05 am

This itinerary!

Magdalena Olszanska says

10/22/2019 at 7:12 am

Thank you so much guys for sharing your amazing trip and all of the useful info. Your videos are awsome and after 7 years together you still look very much in love. I wonder how did you manage to get some much time off from the every day life for that amazing trip 🙂 My boyfriend and I would love to follow your footsteps, the only worry we have is the weather. Do you guys know if from 30/11 till 14/12 it should be all dry or still big chance of rain please? Thanks a lot, Magdalena and Neil

12/14/2019 at 1:24 pm

It’s not the rainy season, but it’s the tropics so rain can definitely happen any time.

Steven says

10/30/2019 at 7:44 am

Wow this blog is great. Almost all the places we would like to visit…. Even though we have family over there I’m a bit confused where to start first. We have 23 days to travel around…

The places we would like to see are:

-Arrival in Manila – Maybe overnight stay but then move on -Baguio City (maybe we need to skip this?) -Hundred Island (maybe we need to skip this?) -Rice terrace (maybe we need to skip this?) -Samar – to visit family 3-4 days (MUST) -Surigao + Siargao to visit family 3-4 days (MUST) -Cebu – Kawasan Fall and others? (MUST) -Bohol – Chocolate Hills, Tarsier Monkey (MUST) -Palawan (MUST) -Boracay to relax 3-4 days (MUST) -Back to Manila and fly back to Europe

We would like to fly or to take the quickest way – is it the best to start from up do down? how many days would you recommend to stay in each place to see the most important things?

Thank you so much for your help.

10/30/2019 at 3:02 pm

Hi Steven, gosh how long you stay is so subjective. You could cut out all but the musts and have a more relaxed journey. Remember that travel days can be long in the Philippines and delays are common. The order looks fine to me!

10/31/2019 at 2:28 am

we’ll definitely cut the north.. yes true, loosing time to go from A to B We’ve been to phil. many times before but only to visit family and never visited the tourist spots. but maybe we’ll need to plan some places for another year :):) thx a lot

12/08/2019 at 10:16 am

We replaced the suggestion with one that doesn’t feed the whale sharks. I didn’t personally do the diving, this was a guest post. I think it’s important to talk about the most popular whale shark encounters so that people can make informed decisions, no?

Leaving rude comments on the internet without reading the whole post…shame on you 😉

RAHI GANDHI says

12/23/2019 at 12:47 am

Hi If I want to do a 7 day travel, where all should I go? And what would he my budget? I’m coming from India… So should I got to Manila or cebu or somewhere else first?

12/23/2019 at 10:05 am

Cebu is a good starting point since you’d be close to Moalboal and some nice waterfalls. 7 days is short to try to island hop much. Transport can be a bit tough there.

Hannah says

02/10/2020 at 7:16 am

Hi there, I am planning a 10ish day trip to the Philippines and I had originally planned to do about half in Coron and half in El Nido. Would you reccommend this, or would you say these places are too similar and it would be better to explore other areas of the country? If the latter, is there anywhere close to either that you would reccommend instead?

02/10/2020 at 8:41 am

I think they’re both worth visiting! The PH can be tough to travel around and travel days can be long with lots of delays so I think fewer spots is better.

Natalia says

04/03/2020 at 5:30 pm

Hola! Soy Natalia. Tu blog esta muy bien explicado!!!! Quiero ir de vacaciones el año que viene a Filipinas. Quiero estar en: Siargao, Boracay, Coron, El Nido y Cebú. Por cual me conviene empezar para seguir geográficamente el itinerario de viaje desde Manila? Podrías decirme el orden en el que debo hacer el recorrido? Gracias.

04/04/2020 at 9:03 am

El Nido and Coron, then Boracay, Cebu, and Siargao probably makes the most sense 🙂

Jasmin Royena says

01/14/2021 at 4:56 am

Thank you so much for sharing all this wonderful about Philippines it is so appreciated! The country has a slogan “its More Fun inthe Philippines”, because whatever type of travel adventure you’re looking for, you’re bound to discover a fun experience in the Philippines. Thank you again for sharing info’s and your experience would like to travel and experience it! You always have good humor in your post/blog. So much fun and easy to read!

01/14/2021 at 8:59 am

So glad you enjoyed it!

Daniel says

05/01/2021 at 1:11 am

First of all, thank you for this detailed information about the Philippines. Keep it up!

What do you think about this itinerary, was planning to visit next year.

Day 1: Arriving in Manila in the morning, and than take afternoon flight to Coron. 2-3- Coron 4-7- El Nido 8-10- Boracay 11- Cebu, Kawasan Falls 12-15- Siargao 16-18- Bohol 19- Manila, overnight bus to Banaue 20- Banaue – Batad 21- Batad – Sagada 22-23- Sagada 24- Manila- Flight back home.

05/01/2021 at 8:29 am

Seems really quick to me! Sometimes ferries can be very delayed and transit takes a while, Just something to consider. There’s not much breathing room in that itinerary.

05/05/2021 at 10:55 pm

Thank you. Where can I add a day or two? Or which one of them can I take off? Any help..

05/07/2021 at 4:19 pm

that would really be more of a personal choice! I would base it on which place you would prefer to spend more time.

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09/29/2021 at 11:38 am

Hi! Love, love all your information. I do have some questions that you might help us with. PLEASE! We are group of four traveling. Ages 62, 63, 64 and 67. We are all adventuresome. However my husband that is 76 has Parkinson’s disease. He struggles to walk but tries like hell to. We will be coming from Vietnam to the Philippines. Origination from the US. Could you recommend an itinerary for a two week trip? Pretend we are your parents 🙂 We will land in Manila but would just like to pass and head out. We are struggling to minimize travel an d plan a route that limits travel time because of my sick husband. Where to start and where to end. Our flight home will be out of Manila. Our travel dates are approx April 12 to 27. Love nature, scooter rides, kayaking. Thanks you soooooo much and travel safe. Martha, Jeff, Caroline and Marc

10/11/2021 at 1:28 pm

I’d pick what looks best to you on this list and do some research into the accessibility. Sorry I can’t be more help, it’s not something I’ve looked into before. I’m thinking a tour operator might be your best bet.

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05/28/2024 at 3:24 pm

It’s 2024 I know this post is a little older. Where did you stay when visiting Kawasan falls ? You did not mention it in your article.

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Best Places to Visit in The Philippines – 30 of The Best Tourist Spots

There are so many tourist spots in the Philippines that we’ve decided to put together this extensive list of the best places to visit.

The Philippines is home to just over 7,000 islands, each of them offering visitors unique experiences, cultures, and landscapes. From white sand beaches to lofty volcanic peaks. The Philippines really does have it all. 

So grab your instant camera , pack that beach bag and get ready to explore one of the most beautiful countries on earth.

Don’t leave home without:   Lonely Planet Philippines (Travel Guide)

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Kayangan Lake, Coron - Tourist Spots in the Philippines

These days, if you see a beautiful picture of the Philippines, the chances are high that it may well be of Coron. This small group of islands north of Palawan is truly some of the most aesthetically pleasing in the country.

There are hundreds of small islands, beaches, lagoons, and lakes to explore by boat and the water is always incredibly clear. 

Related Article:   Coron Palawan: The Only Guide You Need

Our top recommended tours of Coron:

  • Coron Ultimate Tour
  • Full-Day Coron Island Ecotours

2. Corregidor Island

A trip to Corregidor is one of the best day trips from Manila. A cruise out across the bay of Manila takes visitors to this important and historic island, which was used to defend the city for centuries.

You can walk around the ruins of forts and tunnels that played a pivotal role during World War II and have a significant place in Filipino history.

Our top recommended tours of Corregidor Island:

  • WWII and Corregidor Island: Historical Sightseeing Tour from Manila
  • Corregidor Day Trip from Manila

3. El Nido, Palawan

El Nido, Palawan - Best places in the Philippines

Palawan is often cited as being one of the most beautiful islands in the entire world, and a large part of that recognition is found in spectacular El Nido . This small fishing village has fast grown into a tourist hot spot.

Visitors travel here to see the white sand beaches, turquoise waters and limestone cliffs as they island-hop their way around the spectacular surrounding area. This makes El Nido one of the top tourist spots in the Philippines. 

Our top recommended tours of El Nido:

  • El Nido Island-Hopping Tour
  • Palawan: Puerto Princesa and El Nido

4. Iloilo City

Iloilo City is centrally located in the Philippines and has gained a reputation for itself as the festival capital of the nation. People visit to experience the culture, arts, and music, as the locals are proud of their unique identity; a mixture of Hispanic and Filipino traditions.

Makati is one of the largest and most important areas within the sprawling Metro Manila area. It’s the country’s financial capital, it’s the most modern part of Manila and here you can find upscale restaurants, endless nightlife and sprawling shopping malls and entertainment centers.

6. Tagaytay

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Tagaytay is an area south of Metro Manila known for its cool climate and beautiful volcanic scenery. It’s a favorite for those looking to escape Manila’s monstrous humidity, and there are many countryside restaurants and cafes to visit.

You also cannot miss the incredible Lake Taal, a freshwater lake found within the crater of a huge volcano. This is one of the best tourist spots in the Philippines. 

Our top recommended tours of Tagaytay:

  • Manila Sightseeing plus Tagaytay Tour with Taal Volcano
  • Tagaytay and Taal Volcano Day Trip from Manila

7. Puerto Princesa, Palawan

Puerto Princesa is the largest city on the island of Palawan, and just outside of this provincial capital is one of the Philippines’ most spectacular natural wonders, the underground river.

Under the mountains, a river stretches for several kilometers and a large part of it is navigable by small boats. The underground river has become one of Palawan’s most exciting attractions.

Our top recommended tours of Puerto Princesa:

  • Underground River Day Trip from Puerto Princesa City
  • Puerto Princesa Fireflies Watching with Dinner

8. Banaue Rice Terraces

Banaue Rice Terraces, Philippines

The incredible Banaue Rice Terraces are a spectacular sight. Carved into the mountainside, for hundreds of years locals have been raising crops on these stepped rice terraces. The area is lush and green and the hiking options are immense.

9. Intramuros

Intramuros is the old, walled city of Manila that dates back to the days of the first Spanish colonizers in the Philippine islands. They built grand cathedrals and sturdy defenses that are today, still an integral part of the capital.

The best way to experience Intramuros is to simply walk the old cobbled streets of this historic area.

Our top recommended tours of Intramuros:

  • Private Old and New Manila City Tour

10. Cagayan de Oro

Cagayan de Oro is the biggest city in Northern Mindanao. The city is becoming known as the whitewater rafting capital of the Philippines, as the nearby river is beautifully scenic and loaded with rapids suitable for all levels of rafters, from experts to those with absolutely zero experience.

Don’t leave home without: Lonely Planet Philippines (Travel Guide)

11. Boracay

Boracay, Philippines

Boracay is an island that is both legendary and infamous amongst travelers. It’s one of the most visited islands in the Philippines, so much so that it has even had to be closed for several months to allow the environment to recover from over-tourism.

However, when it returns, there’s no doubt it will remain a place for party animals and white sand beach lovers to flock to for years to come.

Our top recommended tours of Boracay:

  • Tirta Signature Massage in Boracay Island
  • Discover Scuba Diving in Boracay
  • Open Water PADI Diver Certification in Boracay

12. Siquijor Island

Siquijor is known as a mystical, strange island to Filipinos. The rugged island lies between Cebu and Mindanao and is famous for its traditional witch doctors and mystical local customs.

Sagada, Philippines

Sagada is a strange, yet intriguing place to visit in the mountains of Luzon. The area is famous for the way the locals bury their loved ones. They place them in coffins and hang them from the side of the cliffs.

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14. Cebu City

Cebu City might not have the best reputation amongst visitors, and most travelers will simply pass through to reach the beautiful, quieter beaches and islands of Cebu rather than spending time here.

But Cebu City has a huge amount of history that few people actually see, from Spanish colonial forts to Catholic churches, while the city is home to some of the best cuisines in the country; it’s worth visiting just to sample the Pork Lechon.

Our top recommended tours of Cebu City:

  • Oslob Whale Shark Watching, Kawasan Falls and Tumalog Falls
  • Whale Shark Swimming Experience and Aguinid Falls from Cebu
  • Cebu City and Mactan Coach Bus Tour

Snorkeling with Whale Sharks

Oslob is famous for one thing, whale sharks. On the southern tip of Cebu Island, whale sharks congregate throughout the year and it’s possible to swim and dive with these beautiful, large fish in open water.

16. Malapascua Island

Malapascua is a small yet visibly stunning island in northern Cebu where life is slow and the views are always beautiful. The real attraction though is the chance to see the many hundreds of thresher sharks that appear every day to feed on the local reefs.

Our top recommended tours of Malapascua:

  • Thresher Shark Dive from Malapascua Island
  • PADI Open Water Course and Thresher Shark Dive

Chocolate Hills, Bohol, Philippines

Bohol is just a short boat ride away from Cebu City, and it is one of the best places to experience adventure and adrenaline in the Philippines. The island is famous for the Chocolate Hills, a vast area of chocolate-colored mounds that look spectacular.

There are also many adventure parks with jungle zip lines, quad biking and much more.

Our top recommended tours of Bohol:

  • Bohol Countryside Full-Day Tour
  • Bohol Highlights Tour
  • Private Bohol and Chocolate Hills with Loboc River Cruise

18. Panglao Island

Panglao Island is found just off the coast of the Bohol, and this is the place to be if you want to experience beach life. There are many resorts along the white sands of the islands, while out to sea there are reefs and a diverse array of marine life.

This is one of the more off the beaten path tourist spots to visit in the Philippines.

Davao is found in the south of Mindanao and is one of the largest cities in the Philippines. The locals are known for their love of Durian, the smelly fruit that people either love or hate.

The surrounding area is beautiful too, with the nearby Mount Apo being the highest mountain in the country and the spectacular Samal Island is one of the last unknown, resort-style islands in the Philippines.

20. Dumaguete

Dumaguete, Philippines

Dumaguete is one of the liveliest cities in Negros Oriental, as it’s a thriving University City. The city’s waterfront is the place to visit, with a bar and cafe culture like no other in the country.

Further afield, the natural scenery of the coastline is stunning, with ample chances to snorkel or dive.

21. Bacolod

Many people breeze through Bacolod on their way through Negros, but the city has much to offer those who stay in the way of history, colonial ruins and nearby eco-parks.

22. Romblon Island

Romblon is yet to appear on the mass travel radar, which is great because for now the beautiful islands of Romblon can be all yours. The area is known for its incredible, white sandbars and beautiful beaches.

Get here before the rest of the world does.

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23. Mayon Volcano

Mayon Volcano, Philippines

The Mayon Volcano is one of the most distinctive, conical volcanoes in the Philippines. Its sheer size is staggering, and favorite activities here include trekking and even quad biking around the base.

24. Mindoro

Mindoro is located just off the south coast of Luzon and is one of the larger islands in the Philippines. The island is the Philippines in a microcosm, offering everything from beaches, waterfalls, and hiking to resorts and nightlife.

Whale Shark with mouth open

After the more famous Oslob, Donsol in Bicol is the best place to see whale sharks. The tiny fishing village is a quiet, ramshackle place, but diving or snorkeling here with these huge whale sharks is one of the best experiences you could have anywhere.

26. Siargao Island

Siargao is definitely becoming one of the most visited tourist spots in the Philippines. This far-off island was once relatively unknown, except to the surfers who traveled here to experience the huge waves.

Recently, that has changed completely, as word has finally escaped to the rest of the world of the beautiful beaches and spectacular islands.

Tablas is actually the largest island within the Romblon Province, and it’s again one of the last really untouched places in this part of the central Philippines. It’s quiet, lazy and beautiful.

28. Mount Pinatubo

Mount Pinatubo, Philippines

Mount Pinatubo has a notorious history of eruption, but this volcano in northern Luzon is one of the most impressive in the country. The huge lake at the summit formed during the last eruption and is beautiful to see.

29. Batanes

Batanes is one of the last frontiers left to be hit by tourism in the Philippines. It’s far off, in the extreme north of the archipelago and closer to Taiwan than to Manila, but it’s also like nowhere else in the country.

The scenery is rugged, more akin to Europe than the tropics, and the culture is completely unique.

30. Camiguin

Camiguin is off the beaten track as it gets in the Philippines. Known as the island borne of fire, this volcanic rock is a beautiful place to visit, with untouched waterfalls and one of the whitest sand beaches in the Philippines.

Due to its remoteness, this is one of the best-hidden tourist spots in the Philippines. 

Recommended Multi-Day Philippines Tours

  • G Adventures Northern Philippines and Palawan Adventure – The colorful culture, pristine beaches, and colonial history of the Philippines aren’t easy to capture in just one trip but this 16-day tour is a pretty decent effort. Envelop yourself in colonial history within Manila’s former walled center and the charming town of Vigan, embark on a subterranean boat ride through an underground cave system and visit a self-governing penal colony. The Philippines’ beaches are some of the world’s best, so we’ve left plenty of time for snorkeling or simply just lounging on the beaches of El Nido. This way, your knowledge of the country will only deepen alongside your tan.
  • G Adventures Philippines Palawan Adventure – If you’ve only got time for just one of the Philippines’ tropical destinations, Palawan is it. This eight-day tour brings you to the best of the province from El Nido’s stunning karst stone formations to its turquoise waters and colorful marine life beyond the ocean’s surface. Snorkel above colorful coral reefs, hike the rain forest and venture through a subterranean river network by boat. But if you prefer a more leisurely pace to your adventures, don’t worry. We’ve left plenty of time for beach bumming too, lounging on remote beach resorts, and cooling off in the waves.
  • G Adventures Island Hopping the Philippines – Get a whole new appreciation for the night sky after camping on a beach under a blanket of stars free of light pollution. You’ll experience this and so much more on a 13-day island-hopping tour through the best of the Philippines’ nature, beaches, and cultural life. Roam Bohol’s famous Chocolate Hills (not suitable for consumption), snorkel with massive whale sharks in the clearest of clear blue waters (if the season is right), roam through exotic Manila and historic Cebu, and take a boat ride through Palawan’s mesmerizing subterranean river. From interacting with local communities to lots of free time built in, this trip is both meaningful and liberating. So go on and feel free.
  • G Adventures Islands of the Philippines on a Shoestring – For travelers looking for a strange and beautiful adventure, this island-hopping adventure will show you the best of the Philippines’ nature, beaches, and cultural life. Roam Bohol’s famous Chocolate Hills (not suitable for consumption), snorkel with massive whale sharks in the clearest of clear blue waters (if the season is right), roam through bustling Manila, chill out in laid-back Siquijor, and soak up the beach vibes of Moalboal. From interacting with local communities to lots of free time built in, this trip is both meaningful and liberating. So go on and feel free.

More on the Philippines:

  • Ultimate Philippines Travel Guide
  • Culion Island Palawan: Is This the Next Philippines Hot Spot?
  • Busuanga Island Palawan: Ultimate Guide to the Last Frontier
  • Ultimate Puerto Galera, Philippines Guide: Diving & Beaches
  • 36 Philippines Photos To Inspire Your Next Vacation
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  • Crowning Glory Reef: World Class Snorkeling off Culion Island, Philippines
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I have heard a lot about the Philippines but never visited. The Philippines is very beautiful and the places are so exciting and adventurous. I just loved all these places you shared. I just love traveling and also love to explore new places, related to nature and I am very fond of nature, sceneries and so on. If possible in the near future, I will definitely explore these places for sure. Thank you for sharing these wonderful places.

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Siargao is known to be one of the famous places in the Philippines for surfing. Even though the island is very small, almost like a teardrop, it’s one of the most visited places. The entire island is bordered with white sandy beaches while the turquoise blue water washes off the shoreline. Inland waterfalls and lagoons are also present, which are major relaxing and rejuvenating spots. Besides, if you want to explore the inner lands of the island, you can go on cave trekking which is a popular activity in Siargao. Snorkelling and deep-sea diving are also quite famous for non-surfer tourists, especially since you will find coral reefs surrounding the island shoreline.  Location: Towards the Northeast coast of Mindanao, Philippines

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Being the third largest island, Coron is one of the best places to visit in the Philippines. Towards the centre of the island, you will find limestone peaks of several heights, with caves underneath which one can explore further to have a day full of adventures. If you like scuba diving or snorkelling, Coron Island is the ideal place for the same, all thanks to some of the world's most exquisite coral reefs. Several multicoloured lagoons and inland lakes are there, which you can see during your tour. You will at least find one shipwreck near Coron Island whose age is more than a hundred years.  Location: 100 kilometres towards the north direction of Palawan, Philippines.

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The Philippines – a tropical paradise nestled in the heart of Southeast Asia – has long been hailed as one of the world’s top tourist destinations.

With its breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality, it’s no wonder that travelers from across the globe are drawn to this archipelago of wonder.

Welcome to our ultimate tourist guide for the year 2023. At Take More Adventures, we understand the allure of exploring new horizons and experiencing the magic of travel.

Our mission is simple: to be your compass, leading you to the most captivating corners of the world. And what better place to start than the Philippines?

In this article, we journeyed through the 15 best places in the Philippines in 2023. Whether you’re an intrepid adventurer, a beachcomber seeking white sands and crystal-clear waters, or a cultural enthusiast eager to immerse yourself in the local traditions, we’ve got you covered.

But this is no ordinary travel guide – an invitation to an adventure.

Prepare to be captivated by tales of hidden treasures, pristine beaches, lush rice terraces, and vibrant cities.

As we delve into the heart of the Philippines, you’ll discover why this tropical gem deserves a prime spot on your 2023 travel list.

So, fellow wanderer, buckle up as we navigate the mesmerizing archipelago of the Philippines. With every turn of the page, you’ll find inspiration, information, and the promise of unforgettable adventures. The Philippines awaits – are you ready to dive in?

Overview of the 15 Best Places To Visit in the Philippines

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In this article, we’ll embark on a whirlwind tour of the 15 best tourist spots in the Philippines in 2023. Each destination is a unique gem, offering its blend of natural wonders, cultural riches, and unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re an adventurer at heart, a beach lover, a history enthusiast, or simply searching for new horizons, the Philippines has something extraordinary to offer you.

So, let’s set the stage for our journey. Here’s a quick glimpse of the 15 captivating places we’ll be exploring in this ultimate tourist guide:

  • Vigan : Step back in time as you wander through the charming streets of this UNESCO World Heritage city, known for its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture.
  • Baguio : The “Summer Capital of the Philippines” is a cool escape amidst pine-clad mountains, featuring vibrant markets and the famous Panagbenga Flower Festival.
  • Banaue Rice Terraces : Behold the breathtaking terraces carved into the mountainsides, a testament to the ancient farming ingenuity of the Ifugao people.
  • La Union : Surf’s up! This coastal haven is perfect for riding the waves and soaking up a relaxed beach vibe.
  • Metro Manila : The vibrant capital of the Philippines, where modern skyscrapers coexist with historical sites and a bustling street food scene.
  • Mayon Volcano, Albay : Witness the perfectly cone-shaped Mayon Volcano and explore the surrounding natural wonders.
  • El Nido, Palawan : A paradise of limestone cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and hidden lagoons – a must-visit for island-hopping enthusiasts.
  • Coron, Palawan : Dive into the underwater wonderland of Coron’s shipwrecks and vibrant marine life.
  • Boracay : The Philippines’ poster child for stunning white sand beaches, water sports, and vibrant nightlife.
  • Siquijor : Known for its mystical charm, this island offers serene beaches, lush forests, and intriguing folklore.
  • Cebu : A bustling city with historical significance and a gateway to pristine beaches, diving spots, and adventures like canyoneering.
  • Bohol : Encounter the Chocolate Hills, unique tarsier primates, and beautiful river cruises in this enchanting province.
  • Siargao : The surfing capital of the Philippines and a laid-back paradise with stunning lagoons and rock pools.
  • Samal Island, Davao : Discover a tranquil retreat with pristine beaches, waterfalls, and an underwater world for scuba enthusiasts.
  • Bukidnon : A highland escape offering lush landscapes, a cool climate, and the thrill of zip-lining over lush greenery.

With these tantalizing destinations on the horizon, our journey through the Philippines promises to be an adventure of a lifetime. Each stop on our itinerary holds the promise of unforgettable memories and experiences. So, fasten your seatbelt, fellow traveler, as we dive into the heart of the Philippines!

Why the Philippines is a Top Tourist Destination

Its unparalleled blend of unique attractions and features sets the Philippines apart on the global tourism map. It’s a land where nature’s artistry meets rich cultural tapestry. Here are some aspects that make the Philippines stand out:

1. Pristine Beaches : The Philippines boasts some of the world’s most pristine and picturesque beaches. With powdery white sands, clear turquoise waters, and vibrant coral reefs, it’s a beach lover’s dream come true.

2. Natural Wonders : From the otherworldly Chocolate Hills of Bohol to the mystical Banaue Rice Terraces, the Philippines is a treasure trove of natural wonders that will leave you in awe.

3. Diverse Marine Life : A vibrant underwater world awaits beneath the waves. The country is renowned for its scuba diving spots, offering encounters with colorful coral gardens and diverse marine species.

4. Cultural Riches : The Philippines’ rich cultural heritage is a testament to its history of trade and colonization. Explore Spanish-influenced architecture, vibrant festivals, and traditional arts and crafts.

5. Warm Hospitality : Filipinos are known for their warm and welcoming nature. You’ll find their hospitality to be genuinely heartwarming, making you feel like family wherever you go.

Nature’s Beauty, Cultural Bounty, and Warm Hearts

The Philippines encapsulates the essence of natural splendor, cultural richness, and genuine warmth. Its landscapes are enchant with majestic volcanoes, emerald rice terraces, and pristine beaches. Its diverse cultures paint a vivid tapestry, celebrating history through festivals and traditions. But perhaps what truly defines the Philippines is its people’s unfailing warmth and hospitality, inviting you to explore and experience this tropical paradise with open arms.

1. Natural Beauty : The Philippines is a visual feast of natural beauty. Its landscapes range from the towering Mayon Volcano to the serene rice terraces, and its beaches rival those of any tropical paradise.

2. Cultural Diversity : With over 7,000 islands, the Philippines is a tapestry of diverse cultures and traditions. Each region offers a unique glimpse into the country’s history and heritage.

3. Festivals : Throughout the year, the Philippines comes alive with colorful festivals. Whether it’s the Sinulog in Cebu or the Ati-Atihan in Kalibo, these celebrations showcase the vibrancy of Filipino culture.

4. Culinary Delights : Filipino cuisine is a delicious fusion of flavors influenced by Malay, Chinese, Spanish, and American cuisines. Don’t miss trying adobo, sinigang, and lechon.

5. Warm Hearts : Filipinos are renowned for their friendliness and warmth. Locals are always ready to assist and share stories, making your journey memorable.

One notable advantage for travelers is the widespread use of English as a second language. This makes communication a breeze , as many Filipinos are proficient English speakers, inviting you to explore and experience this tropical paradise with open arms.

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Vigan, one of the most beautiful places in the Philippines, is not just a popular tourist destination; it’s a living testament to history. This city, founded over 500 years ago, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. When you wander through Vigan today, you’ll still encounter echoes of its rich past. 

The heart of Vigan boasts two main plazas, Plaza Salcedo and Plaza Burgos, with the grand St. Paul’s Cathedral standing proudly in between. The city’s layout is simple and efficient, with straight roads intersecting at right angles. You’ll find it’s hard to get lost here, and you’ll often end up back where you started.

One distinctive feature of Vigan is Calle Crisologo, the main street in its historic core. This charming cobblestone road is blissfully closed to traffic, making it a visual delight and a perfect navigation tool for exploring the area.

Vigan’s claim to fame is the most intact example in Asia of a meticulously planned Spanish colonial town dating back to the 16th century. Its architectural marvels are a fusion of influences from the Philippines, China, Europe, and Mexico, resulting in a unique cultural and architectural landscape in East and Southeast Asia.

Vigan’s commitment to preserving its Hispanic colonial character makes it exceptional. Vigan has maintained its historical integrity from the grid street pattern to the overall urban layout. It’s a place where different architectural influences blend harmoniously, creating a picturesque townscape that invites you to step back in time and savor its rich heritage.

Vigan: A Closer Look

Key Attractions:

  • Calle Crisologo : This iconic cobblestone street is a preserved Spanish colonial architecture treasure trove. Stroll along and admire the well-preserved heritage houses that line the street, some of which have been converted into museums, shops, and charming cafes.
  • St. Paul’s Cathedral : A majestic centerpiece, this centuries-old cathedral is a must-visit. Its grand façade and intricate interiors glimpse Vigan’s spiritual and architectural history.
  • Plaza Salcedo and Plaza Burgos : These bustling plazas are not just landmarks but vibrant local culture and commerce hubs. You can find food stalls, souvenir shops, and a lively atmosphere here.

Unique Experiences:

  • Kalesa Ride : Step into a traditional horse-drawn carriage called a kalesa and explore the city leisurely and authentically. It’s a charming experience that takes you back in time.
  • Heritage House Tours : Many of Vigan’s ancestral homes have been turned into museums and guesthouses. Tour these houses to learn about the city’s history and architecture.
  • Empanada Tasting : Don’t leave Vigan without trying its famous empanadas. These savory pastries filled with ground meat and vegetables are a local delicacy.

Best Time to Visit:

  • The ideal time to explore Vigan is during the cooler months, from November to February. The weather is pleasant, and you can enjoy your walks through the historic streets without the scorching heat.

Local Culture and Cuisine:

  • Vigan’s culture is a captivating blend of Filipino, Spanish, and Chinese influences. You’ll notice this fusion in everything from its architecture to its festivals.
  • Don’t miss the chance to savor local dishes like bagnet (crispy pork belly), Vigan longganisa (sausage), and sinanglao (beef soup). These flavors reflect the city’s culinary heritage.

Accommodation Options:

  • Vigan offers a range of accommodations to suit various budgets and preferences. You can choose from charming heritage hotels, boutique guesthouses, or modern hotels with all the amenities you need for a comfortable stay.
  • Some historic homes have been converted into guesthouses, allowing you to immerse yourself in Vigan’s unique atmosphere.

In Vigan, history is not confined to textbooks; it’s a living, breathing presence you can experience firsthand. From the enchanting streets to the savory cuisine, Vigan invites you to step back in time and create memories that will stay with you long after you’ve left its cobblestone paths.

2. Baguio: The Upland Attraction

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Nestled in the Grand Cordillera in Northern Luzon, Baguio is the Philippines’ highland haven, offering respite from the lowland heat and dust. However, it’s important to note that Baguio isn’t your typical tranquil retreat. It’s a bustling university town with one of the country’s largest student populations, around 250,000. This city also serves as a crossroads, bridging hill tribe culture with that of the lowland settlers. For many travelers, Baguio is the primary gateway to the backpacker’s paradise up north in places like Sagada, Banaue, and Kalinga.

  • Camp John Hay : Once an R&R facility for American military personnel during the American occupation, it’s now a country club offering an 18-hole golf course, horseback riding, camping, and more. A condotel has also been in operation since 2001.
  • Session Road : This bustling thoroughfare is the heart of Baguio, where most of the city’s activity is centered.
  • Mines View Park : Enjoy breathtaking mountain views, and don’t forget to get a photo with DOGLAS, St. Bernard.
  • Philippine Military Academy : Discover the institution where future leaders of the Philippine armed forces are trained.
  • Burnham Park : Take a leisurely walk or go rowing on the small lake (₱100 per hour).
  • Strawberry Fields : Take a short jeepney ride to go strawberry picking, a delightful experience just outside the city (₱12 from Magsaysay Avenue).
  • Riverside Hotel : Enjoy hot spring swimming pools in a lush green valley 19 km from the city center. It’s near the historic Asin Tunnels, built by Spanish colonizers using prisoners of war during the 19th century.
  • Laperal House : This longstanding house is famous for its alleged hauntings, making it a popular spot on TV shows. Built-in the 1930s, it’s constructed of narra and yakal wood and exhibits Victorian architectural flair. While it may be known for its ghostly rumors, it’s an intriguing place to visit (the entrance fee is ₱50).
  • The cool climate, foggy hills, and lovely flowers make Baguio a year-round destination. However, if you prefer milder weather, visit from November to February.
  • Baguio is a melting pot of different cultures due to its strategic location. You’ll find a rich tapestry of traditions and influences here.
  • Don’t miss out on local delicacies like strawberry taho (tofu snack), ukoy (shrimp fritters), and fresh vegetables from the Baguio Public Market.
  • Baguio offers a range of accommodations, from modern hotels to cozy guesthouses. Some options even glimpse the city’s history by staying in heritage houses turned into lodgings.

Once a grassy marshland, Baguio has transformed into a bustling city known for its clean and green environment. Its cool climate, fog-kissed hills, and panoramic views make it a favorite among travelers seeking a refreshing escape. Whether exploring its vibrant streets or uncovering its intriguing history, Baguio welcomes you with open arms.

3. Banaue Rice Terraces: Nature’s Marvel

The Banaue Rice Terraces often hailed as the 8th Natural Wonder of the World by Filipinos, are a National Cultural Treasure of the Philippines. Carved into the mountains of Ifugao, these terraces are a testament to human ingenuity and a harmonious relationship with nature.

  • Sunrise Viewpoint : For the most awe-inspiring vistas of the rice terraces, head to the Sunrise Viewpoint. Here, you’ll also have the chance to interact with the local Igarot tribespeople, who pose for photographs and offer beautifully crafted wood carvings.
  • Trekking Paths : Venture into the heart of the terraces by following pathways that crisscross the rice paddies. Along the banks, you’ll be greeted by scarlet wildflowers, creating a vivid contrast with the lush green rice plantings.
  • Waterfalls and Swimming Holes : Some hiking routes lead to waterfalls and natural swimming holes, offering a refreshing way to unwind after a trek through this breathtaking landscape.
  • Guided Hikes : It’s advisable to hire a guide for your rice terrace adventure to avoid getting lost in the intricate network of paths. These hikes can take hours, but the panoramic views and encounters with local culture make it an unforgettable experience.
  • Cultural Immersion : Witness the age-old farming practices carried out much the same way as they were centuries ago. The Ifugao people have maintained a sustainable relationship with their environment and have passed down their knowledge through generations.
  • The ideal times to visit the Banaue Rice Terraces are between February and March, when cleaning and planting occur, and between June and July during harvest.
  • If you plan to explore the nearby Batad Rice Terraces, the best times to visit are between April and May and again from October to November.
  • The rice terraces are not only central to survival but also to the culture of the Ifugao people. Entire communities work together on seasonal planting, pest control, and harvesting, often accompanied by traditional rituals tied to lunar cycles.
  • While the accommodation options directly at the terraces are limited, Banaue town offers various lodgings to suit your preferences, from budget-friendly guesthouses to more comfortable hotels.

The Banaue Rice Terraces are more than just breathtaking landscapes; they’re a testament to the connection between humans and their environment. These terraces have been nurtured for over two millennia using sustainable farming practices passed down through generations. Visiting this natural wonder not only offers panoramic views but also a deep appreciation for the culture and traditions of the Ifugao people.

4. La Union: Surf, Scenic Views, Cute Resorts, and More

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La Union, often referred to as the surfing capital of Luzon’s west coast, has gained fame for its beautiful waves and vibrant beach town of San Juan. But this province offers more than just great surf; it has stunning natural beauty, heritage sites, and a burgeoning food scene.

  • Surf in San Juan : La Union is the go-to destination for surfers, both beginners and experts. Urbiztondo Beach in San Juan is the epicenter of the surfing scene. The prime surfing season runs from October to March when the best waves roll in. Alternative surf spots like Bacnotan, Darigayos, Taboc, and Jesus Point in Carilla cater to surf enthusiasts looking for different experiences.
  • The coastline of La Union, including Urbiztondo Beach, offers spectacular sunset views. For a more dramatic panorama, head to the rocky area on the south side of the beach.
  • Tangadan Falls Cliff Diving : Take a break from the surf and head to Tangadan Falls in San Gabriel. It’s an easy day trip from San Juan. Tangadan Falls boasts a spacious plunge pool perfect for swimming. You can ride a bamboo raft to the main cascade for a refreshing waterfall shower. If you’re feeling adventurous, two smaller waterfalls nearby are popular for cliff diving.
  • Luna Pebble Beach : Luna is known as the Pebble Capital of the North, and you can see why when you visit Bahay Na Bato. This picturesque pebble beach is surrounded by vibrant blue waters and strong sea waves, making it a unique spot for beachcombing and relaxation.
  • Bahay Na Bato (House of Pebbles and Stones) : Located in Luna, this is one of the newest attractions in La Union. The rest house is constructed from stones from Luna’s rare pebbled beaches. The property exudes artistic charm, with stone and wooden sculptures by Korean artist Bong Kim adorning the interiors and grounds.
  • Luna Church  Explore Luna’s heritage sites, including St. Catherine of Alexandria Parish (Shrine of Our Lady of Namacpacan), a grand Spanish-colonial church listed as a National Cultural Treasure. Nearby, you’ll find the Luna Baluarte or Watchtower, which once served as a fortress to warn residents of pirate attacks.
  • Food Trip & Nightlife in Urbiztondo : San Juan has developed a hipster vibe, attracting a steady crowd of Millennials. Explore the Instagram-worthy and delectable food scene, and end your day with drinks at beach and roadside bars. Don’t miss places like Olas Banditos (Mexican), Mad Monkeys (Burgers), Surf Shack (Restobar), and Tagpuan (Affordable meals).
  • Ma-Cho Temple : While in San Fernando, visit the Ma-Cho Temple atop a hill. This picturesque Taoist temple is dedicated to the Chinese sea goddess Mazu. It’s the first and only Taoist temple in the Philippines. The temple features a unique spider-type dome, the Majestic Five Door Gate, and interiors with ancient Chinese decorations.
  • La Union is a year-round destination, but for surf enthusiasts, the prime season is from October to March.
  • La Union’s vibrant food scene offers a mix of international and local flavors. Try the fresh seafood, Mexican cuisine, burgers, and affordable local meals.
  • The province offers a range of accommodations, from beachfront resorts to budget-friendly guesthouses, ensuring you’ll find a place to stay that suits your preferences.

La Union is more than a surfer’s paradise; it’s a destination that caters to all kinds of travelers. Whether riding the waves, exploring natural wonders, or savoring the local flavors, La Union invites you to experience its laidback charm and vibrant culture.

5.  Metro Manila: The Heart of the Philippines

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Metro Manila, the bustling capital region of the Philippines, is a vibrant and diverse metropolis that serves as the country’s economic, political, and cultural center. This dynamic region offers travelers various experiences from modern skyscrapers to historic landmarks.

  • Intramuros : Explore the historic walled city of Intramuros, where you can visit Fort Santiago, Casa Manila, and the San Agustin Church. These well-preserved Spanish-era structures provide insight into the Philippines’ colonial history.
  • Rizal Park (Luneta Park) : Pay tribute to the national hero, Jose Rizal, at Rizal Park. This sprawling green space features the iconic Rizal Monument, gardens, and historical markers.
  • National Museum of the Philippines : Immerse yourself in Filipino art, culture, and history at the National Museum. It houses an impressive collection of artifacts and artworks, including Juan Luna’s famous “Spoliarium.”
  • Mall of Asia (MOA) : Shop, dine, and enjoy entertainment at Mall of Asia, one of the largest shopping malls in Asia. It’s also famous for its sunset views along Manila Bay.
  • Jeepney Ride : Experience a jeepney ride, a colorful and iconic mode of public transportation in the Philippines. It’s an adventure and a great way to explore the city.
  • Food Adventures : Metro Manila offers a diverse culinary landscape. Don’t miss the chance to savor Filipino specialties like adobo, sinigang, and halo-halo. Explore local markets and street food stalls for authentic flavors.
  • Manila Bay Sunset Cruise : Take a relaxing sunset cruise along Manila Bay for stunning views of the city skyline and the iconic sunset. Many dinner cruise options are available.
  • Metro Manila is a year-round destination, but the cooler and drier months from December to February are generally considered the best time to visit.
  • The culture of Metro Manila is a blend of indigenous, Spanish, American, and Asian influences. You’ll find a mix of traditions, festivals, and languages here.
  • Filipino cuisine is a delightful fusion of flavors. Explore local eateries and try dishes like adobo (marinated meat), sinigang (sour soup), lechon (roast pig), and halo-halo (dessert). Don’t forget to taste street food like balut (fertilized duck egg) and isaw (grilled chicken or pork intestines).
  • Metro Manila offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit various budgets. You can find luxury hotels, boutique guesthouses, budget-friendly hostels, and serviced apartments in different parts of the city.

Metro Manila is a bustling urban hub that offers many experiences, from exploring historical sites to savoring diverse cuisine. Dive into the heart of the Philippines and discover the rich culture, vibrant traditions, and modern amenities that make this region an exciting destination for travelers.

6. Mayon Volcano, Albay: A Majestic Natural Wonder

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Mayon Volcano, also known as Mount Mayon, is an icon among the Philippines’ volcanoes due to its near-perfect cone shape. Its breathtaking beauty has made Mayon Volcano tours, like the thrilling Mayon ATV adventure, a must-do for travelers exploring the region.

This majestic volcano rises to an impressive height of 2,462 meters and is situated in the province of Albay, within the picturesque Bicol region at the southeast tip of Luzon island. It proudly holds the title of the Philippines’ most active volcano, having experienced approximately 50 eruptions over the past decades.

Dominating the landscape, Mayon Volcano casts a stunning backdrop, particularly in Legazpi City. Its name derives from ‘magayon,’ a Bicolano term signifying beauty, a fitting description for the breathtaking natural wonder that graces the region.

Suppose you’ve dreamt of witnessing the awe-inspiring spectacle of Mayon Volcano. In that case, this comprehensive guide is your key to an adventure-packed exploration of one of the Philippines’ premier tourist attractions.

  • Cagsawa Ruins : Explore the hauntingly beautiful Cagsawa Ruins, where you can witness the iconic view of Mayon Volcano. These ruins are the remnants of a church that fell victim to the volcano’s destructive eruption in 1814. It’s a poignant testament to the region’s history.
  • Mayon 4×4 ATV Ride : Get up close and personal with Mayon Volcano by embarking on a thrilling 4×4 ATV ride. Traverse rice fields, forests, and volcanic rocks as you journey to the mountain’s base. Choose from various trails, each offering breathtaking sights of the volcano.
  • Mayon Volcano Hike/Trek/Camp : Trekking up Mayon Volcano is an unforgettable experience for adventurous souls. Hire a knowledgeable guide and explore the Farmer’s Trail, which takes you through lush landscapes, farms, rivers, and gullies. While reaching the summit is restricted due to the volcano’s activity, you can trek up to Camp 2 or even “Rabbit’s Ear,” both of which promise rewarding adventures.
  • The best time to visit Mayon Volcano is during the dry months, from March to May. This ensures clearer views and safer outdoor activities.
  • The province of Albay, where Mayon Volcano is located, boasts a rich Bicolano culture. Don’t miss the chance to savor spicy Bicolano dishes like Bicol Express and Laing, which showcase the region’s love for chili peppers and coconut milk.
  • Albay offers various accommodation options ranging from hotels to guesthouses. Consider staying in Legazpi City, the main hub for exploring Mayon Volcano. Check for accommodations that provide stunning volcano views.

Safety Precautions:

  • Mayon Volcano is active, and safety should be a top priority. Before planning your trip, check for warnings and advisories from the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS).
  • When exploring the volcano, hire a guide knowledgeable about weather conditions and safety measures in case of unexpected volcanic activity.

Other Nearby Attractions:

  • Lignon Hill Nature Park : Enjoy panoramic views of Mayon Volcano and try exhilarating zip-lining at Lignon Hill.
  • Sumlang Lake : Experience tranquility on a bamboo raft while admiring the enchanting beauty of Mayon Volcano from Sumlang Lake.
  • Kawa Kawa Hill : Climb Kawa Kawa Hill and witness a beautiful sunset at this pilgrimage site.
  • Camalig, Albay : Go spelunking in Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave and Calabidongan Cave in Camalig.
  • Daraga Church : Discover the historical significance of Daraga Church, a refuge for locals during the 1814 Mayon volcano eruption.
  • Misibis Bay Resort : Relax on the sun-soaked white beaches of Misibis Bay Resort.
  • Island Hopping : Embark on an island-hopping adventure and explore the underwater world at Guinanayan Island and San Miguel Island.

Mayon Volcano is not just a sight to behold; it’s a gateway to adventure and cultural immersion in the beautiful province of Albay. Whether you’re trekking its slopes, exploring historical sites, or savoring local cuisine, Mayon Volcano offers all travelers a diverse range of experiences.

7. El Nido, Palawan

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El Nido in Palawan is a treasure trove of breathtaking natural wonders that rank among the world’s most beautiful destinations. Its hidden lagoons, imposing limestone formations, pristine sandbanks, stunning islands, and powdery white beaches set against crystal-blue waters are just a glimpse of what the Philippines’ 7,641 islands offer. While El Nido’s island hopping tours are the main draw, this little town offers much more.

Things to do in El Nido, Palawan

El Nido, situated at the northern tip of Palawan Island alongside Coron, has become one of the Philippines’ most sought-after travel destinations. Plan for a stay of 3 to 5 days to embrace this place’s beauty fully.

  • El Nido Island Hopping Tour : Explore Bacuit Bay, a protected area hosting 45 paradise islands. Tours A, B, C & D offer different island experiences, all equally stunning. Expect stunning lagoons, movie-like islands, and captivating wildlife.
  • Duli Beach – Pristine White-Sand Beach : Located in the far northern tip of El Nido, Duli Beach boasts a 2-kilometer stretch of untouched white sand, requiring a minimal entrance fee.
  • Rent a Kayak and Discover Secret Beaches : Explore hidden beaches around Cadlao Island or choose a unique experience by renting a clear kayak.
  • Corong-Corong Beach Walk : Stroll along Corong-Corong Beach during sunset, offering a tranquil atmosphere and opportunities for delicious Filipino dinners.
  • Zipline Between Islands : Experience the thrill of ziplining from one island to another, spanning 750 meters. Nacpan Beach offers this exciting adventure, especially magical around sunset.
  • Nacpan Beach, El Nido Palawan : Enjoy one of El Nido’s best beaches, Nacpan Beach. A short motorbike ride from town takes you to this 4-kilometer-long stretch of coastline with swaying coconut trees and fresh seafood.
  • Hike Taraw Cliff : Conquer the highest point of El Nido through a challenging 2-hour hike. Ensure you hire a guide and wear appropriate footwear for this adventure, rewarded with incredible panoramic views.

Key Attractions in El Nido :

  • Big Lagoon : An iconic destination known for its turquoise waters, towering limestone cliffs, and lush greenery.
  • Shimizu Island : A snorkeling paradise with crystal-clear waters teeming with colorful marine life and coral formations.
  • Small Lagoon : Accessible by kayak or swimming through a hole, this picturesque lagoon is a nature lover’s dream.
  • Seven Commandos Beach is a stunning tropical destination perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and relaxing .
  • Snake Island : A long S-shaped sandbar connecting the island to the mainland, ideal for nature enthusiasts and beach lovers.
  • Hidden Beach : Concealed by limestone rock formations, Hidden Beach offers a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.
  • Secret Beach : Tucked away behind steep rock walls, Secret Beach offers an exclusive experience accessible only by swimming through a narrow opening.
  • Las Cabanas Beach : An ideal spot for watching stunning sunsets, relaxing on golden sands, and enjoying beachfront bars and restaurants.

Best Time to Visit :

El Nido is best visited during the dry months between November and May to enjoy optimal weather for island hopping and outdoor activities.

El Nido, Palawan, promises a spectacular adventure amidst some of the world’s most stunning natural landscapes.

8. Coron, Palawan

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Coron, a gem among the Philippines’ top tourist destinations, beckons with its tropical paradise vibes and distinctive attractions. While El Nido boasts island-hopping experiences and Puerto Princesa enchants with its underground river tours, Coron stands out with its unique offerings.

Key Attractions in Coron:

  • Kayangan Lake : Coron’s crown jewel, Kayangan Lake, is famous for its clear, brackish waters, lush surroundings, and accessibility via a short but steep 10-minute hike—a must-visit attraction known for its remarkable beauty.
  • Malcapuya Island : A pristine white-sand beach, Malcapuya Island invites you to bask in the sun and relax on its fine powdery shores, the epitome of a tropical getaway.
  • Barracuda Lake : Located near Kayangan Lake, Barracuda Lake offers a unique diving experience. Its bluish-green waters, thermocline, and the presence of barracuda fish skeletons make it a captivating site for underwater enthusiasts.
  • Maquinit Hot Spring : After island-hopping, unwind at Maquinit Hot Spring. Located along the southern area of Busuanga Island, this natural hot spring offers relaxation amidst a rugged landscape and mangrove forest.
  • Twin Lagoon : Witness the enchanting convergence of fresh and salty water at Twin Lagoon. The first lagoon welcomes boats, while the second is hidden and accessible by swimming through a narrow opening—Marvel at the crystal-clear waters and towering limestone formations.
  • Sunken Japanese Wrecks : Coron Bay is renowned for its rich diving sites, including the Sunken Japanese Wrecks. These twelve sunken ships from World War II offer a glimpse into history and create a captivating underwater exploration.
  • Diving and Snorkeling : Explore Coron’s underwater wonders, including coral reefs and historic wrecks.
  • Hiking : Besides Kayangan Lake, you can hike to viewpoints for stunning panoramas.
  • Cultural Encounters : Interact with locals and learn about the Tagbanua indigenous people’s culture.
  • Island-Hopping : Discover secluded beaches, hidden lagoons, and vibrant marine life.
  • Tagbanua Culture : Engage with the indigenous Tagbanua people to learn about their traditions, including basket weaving and traditional music.
  • Seafood Delights : Savor fresh seafood dishes at local eateries, such as kinilaw (ceviche) and grilled fish.
  • Adobo : Try the Filipino favorite adobo, which features meat (often pork or chicken) marinated in soy sauce, vinegar, and spices.
  • Halo-Halo : Cool down with a refreshing dessert called halo-halo, a mix of crushed ice, sweetened fruits, jellies, and more.

9. Boracay: Breathtaking White Sand Beaches and Crystal-Clear Waters

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Boracay, one of the most famous beach destinations in the Philippines, is renowned for its powdery white sand, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant nightlife. Let’s dive into what makes Boracay a must-visit:

  • White Beach : The iconic White Beach stretches 4 kilometers, offering pristine shores and a lively atmosphere. It’s perfect for sunbathing, water sports, and stunning sunsets.
  • Puka Shell Beach : Known for its coarser sand and Puka shells, this beach provides a quieter escape from the crowds.
  • Diniwid Beach : A serene spot adjacent to White Beach, Diniwid is ideal for those seeking a more tranquil experience.
  • Ariel’s Point : Adventure seekers can cliff dive from various heights into the sea at Ariel’s Point.
  • Bulabog Beach : Windsurfing and kiteboarding enthusiasts flock to Bulabog Beach, especially during the windy season.
  • Island-Hopping : Explore nearby islands, like Crystal Cove Island and Crocodile Island, to snorkel, swim, and discover hidden caves.
  • Helmet Diving : Walk on the ocean floor and interact with marine life wearing a special diving helmet.
  • Paraw Sailing : Hop on a traditional Filipino sailboat, called a paraw, for a picturesque sunset cruise.
  • Spider House : Enjoy a drink at Spider House, a famous bar built on the cliffs, offering breathtaking views.

From November to April, the dry season is the best time to visit Boracay. You’ll encounter sunny days and calm waters during this period. However, it’s essential to consider your preferences: the peak season (December to May) offers a vibrant nightlife, while the off-peak season (June to October) provides a quieter atmosphere and lower prices.

  • Ati-Atihan Festival : If you’re lucky to visit in January, join the Ati-Atihan Festival, a lively celebration featuring colorful costumes and street dancing.
  • Seafood Galore : Boracay is known for its fresh seafood. Try dishes like grilled squid, kinilaw (ceviche), and the day’s local catch.
  • Chori Burger : Savor the unique Boracay Chori Burger, a flavorful combination of chorizo and burger.
  • Night Market : Explore D’Talipapa, a seafood market where you can buy fresh seafood and cook it at nearby restaurants.

Boracay offers a wide range of accommodations to suit various budgets and preferences:

  • Luxury Resorts : Stay at high-end resorts like Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort & Spa or The Lind Boracay for top-notch amenities and service.
  • Mid-Range Hotels : Options like Henann Garden Resort and Discovery Shores Boracay provide comfort without breaking the bank.
  • Budget-Friendly : Hostels and guesthouses like Frendz Resort Boracay cater to backpackers and budget-conscious travelers.
  • Boutique Stays : Explore boutique hotels like Coast Boracay or La Isla Bonita de Boracay for a unique experience.

Boracay’s accommodation choices ensure a comfortable stay, whether you’re looking for luxury, affordability, or a charming boutique retreat.

Boracay’s stunning beaches, water activities, vibrant nightlife, and diverse cuisine guarantee a memorable vacation. Whether unwinding on White Beach, diving into thrilling adventures, or savoring local seafood delights, Boracay offers a delightful escape for all types of travelers.

Additional Information: When booking flights to Boracay, it’s essential to comply with the local travel requirements. Having a confirmed booking with a Department of Tourism-accredited hotel on the island is a crucial step to ensure a smooth entry and a hassle-free experience on the stunning island of Boracay.

10. Siquijor: A Hidden Gem in the Philippines

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Siquijor, a relatively lesser-known gem in the Philippines, offers a serene escape for travelers seeking tranquility and natural beauty. This small island province, located in the Central Visayas region, boasts pristine beaches, lush forests, mystical legends, and a rich local culture. Here’s a straightforward guide to Siquijor:

Key Attractions :

  • Salagdoong Beach : Salagdoong is famous for its crystal-clear waters and thrilling cliff diving spots. Whether you’re an adrenaline junkie or just looking to relax on the beach, this spot has it all.
  • Cambugahay Falls : A series of tiered waterfalls, Cambugahay offers a refreshing swim amidst nature. You can also swing on the Tarzan vines for an adventurous experience.
  • Lazi Convent and Church : Visit the century-old San Isidro Labrador Church and its adjacent convent, both made from coral stones. These historical structures offer a glimpse into Siquijor’s colonial past.
  • Mystical Balete Tree : Encounter the famous 400-year-old Balete tree, believed to be enchanted. You can even enjoy a natural fish spa as tiny fish nibble at your feet in the tree’s spring.

Unique Experiences :

  • Firefly Watching : Take a nighttime boat tour along the Locong River to witness the enchanting display of fireflies. It’s a magical experience that will leave you in awe.
  • Trek to Mt. Bandilaan : Hike up the highest peak in Siquijor, Mount Bandilaan. Enjoy panoramic views of the island and explore the mystical atmosphere of the forest.
  • Healing Massages and Therapies : Siquijor is known for its traditional healers and folk remedies. Consider trying a traditional “hilot” massage or consulting with a local healer for a unique cultural experience.

Best Time to Visit : The best time to visit Siquijor is during the dry season, which typically runs from November to April. During this period, you’ll enjoy sunny weather and calm seas, perfect for exploring the island and its attractions.

Local Culture and Cuisine : Siquijor has a rich cultural heritage influenced by Spanish and indigenous traditions. Explore local markets to savor Filipino dishes like “sinigang” (sour soup) and fresh seafood. Don’t forget to try “salakot,” a local coconut wine.

Accommodation Options : Siquijor offers a range of accommodation options, from budget-friendly hostels to boutique resorts. Some popular areas to stay include San Juan for beachfront resorts and Siquijor town for easy access to the island’s attractions.

Additional Information : Siquijor is known for its mystical reputation, with tales of witchcraft and sorcery. While these stories add to the island’s allure, Siquijor is a peaceful and welcoming destination. Respect local customs and traditions, and you’ll discover the true beauty of this hidden paradise.

Plan your trip to Siquijor for a unique and tranquil experience in the heart of the Philippines.

11. Cebu: Dive to the Heart of the Philippines

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Cebu, often called the “Queen City of the South,” is a bustling and culturally rich province in the central Philippines. It offers a mix of historical sites, natural wonders, vibrant festivals, and a taste of the Philippines’ unique culture. Here’s a straightforward guide to Cebu:

  • Magellan’s Cross : Visit this historical landmark in Cebu City, which marks the spot where Ferdinand Magellan planted a cross in 1521. It’s a symbol of Cebu’s conversion to Christianity.
  • Cebu’s Beaches : Explore the pristine beaches of Cebu, including Mactan Island, Bantayan Island, and Moalboal. Snorkeling and diving enthusiasts will find abundant marine life.
  • Oslob Whale Shark Watching : Head to Oslob to swim with gentle giants, the whale sharks. This is a unique and unforgettable experience.
  • Taoist Temple : Discover the intricate architecture and serene ambiance of the Taoist Temple in Cebu City. It’s a place for reflection and offers panoramic views of the city.
  • Malapascua Island : For a serene island getaway, go to Malapascua Island. It’s renowned for its stunning white-sand beaches and as a diving paradise, especially for thresher shark encounters. The island’s laid-back vibe and crystal-clear waters make it a hidden gem.
  • Bantayan Island : Located northwest of Cebu, Bantayan Island is a haven for beach lovers. Enjoy the powdery white sands of Santa Fe Beach and relax in the island’s tranquil atmosphere. It’s an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat.
  • Temple of Leah : The Temple of Leah is a grandiose structure in Cebu City, built to symbolize love and devotion. Its Greco-Roman architecture and commanding views of the city make it a unique and romantic place to visit.
  • IT Park : Cebu IT Park, also known as Cebu Business Park, is a bustling urban hub in Cebu City. It’s a business district and a lively place for dining, shopping, and entertainment. Explore the local food scene or take a stroll in the park.
  • Mactan Island : Mactan Island, connected to Cebu by bridges, is famous for its beach resorts, water sports activities, and historical sites. It’s an excellent choice for water enthusiasts and those looking for luxury accommodations.
  • Sardine Run in Moalboal : Witness the incredible phenomenon of thousands of sardines forming massive schools in Moalboal’s waters. Snorkel or dive alongside them for a surreal experience.
  • Kawasan Falls Canyoneering : Embark on an adrenaline-pumping canyoneering adventure at Kawasan Falls in Badian. You’ll jump off waterfalls and traverse narrow canyons.
  • Local Festivals : If your visit coincides with one, don’t miss the Sinulog Festival in January, an extravagant celebration of Cebu’s rich history and devotion to the Santo Niño.

Best Time to Visit : The best time to visit Cebu is during the dry season, typically from December to April. This period offers sunny weather and is perfect for outdoor activities and beach trips.

Local Culture and Cuisine : Cebuano culture is deeply rooted in Spanish influence, reflected in their festivals, architecture, and cuisine. Try local dishes like “lechon” (roast pig), “puso” (hanging rice), tuslob-buwa (pig brains that look like gravy), Ngohiong (a delicious deep-fried dish), Ginabot (deep-fried intestines), and “sutukil” (a combination of grilled seafood). Don’t forget to savor “danggit” (dried fish) as a souvenir.

Accommodation Options : Cebu offers various accommodation options to suit various budgets. You’ll find luxury hotels, budget-friendly hostels, and mid-range boutique hotels in Cebu City. For a beachside retreat, explore the resorts in Mactan or head to more secluded areas like Bantayan Island.

Additional Information : Cebuano locals are known for their warm hospitality and strong sense of community. Respect local customs and traditions, and you’ll be welcomed with open arms.

Whether you’re an adventurer, history enthusiast, or simply seeking relaxation on pristine shores, Cebu has something to offer every traveler. Explore the heart of the Philippines and make lasting memories in this vibrant province.

12. Bohol: Your Gateway to Chocolate Hills and Cultural Riches

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Bohol, an island province in the Philippines, offers a diverse range of attractions that will leave any traveler in awe. From its famous Chocolate Hills to the enchanting tarsiers, Bohol is a destination that combines natural beauty with cultural heritage.

  • Chocolate Hills : Bohol’s most iconic feature is these mysterious mounds of perfectly cone-shaped hills. Visit the Chocolate Hills Complex for a panoramic view and learn about their geological origins.
  • Tarsier Sanctuary : Bohol is home to the world’s smallest tarsier primate. Visit the Tarsier Conservation Area to see these tiny, wide-eyed creatures in their natural habitat.
  • Loboc River Cruise : Take a leisurely cruise along the Loboc River while enjoying a buffet lunch and live music. The lush surroundings and serene river make it a relaxing experience.
  • Panglao Island : Known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant marine life, it is perfect for snorkeling and diving. Alona Beach is a popular spot for beach lovers.
  • Hinagdanan Cave : Explore the unique rock formations and underground pools of Hinagdanan Cave. It’s an otherworldly experience within the island’s interior.
  • Stand-Up Paddleboarding at Loboc River : Try stand-up paddleboarding on the tranquil Loboc River, surrounded by the island’s lush greenery.
  • Firefly Watching : Take a boat tour at night to witness the magical display of fireflies illuminating the mangrove trees along the riverbanks.
  • Man-Made Forest : Drive through the Bilar Man-Made Forest, a serene stretch of mahogany trees that create a mesmerizing canopy.

Bohol is best visited during the dry season, typically from November to April. The weather is more predictable, and outdoor activities are more enjoyable.

Local Culture and Cuisine :

Bohol is known for its warm and welcoming locals. You can immerse yourself in the island’s culture by attending festivals like Sandugo Festival, commemorating the Blood Compact between the Spanish explorer Miguel López de Legazpi and Datu Sikatuna in 1565.

As for cuisine, don’t miss out on trying local dishes like “lechon,” a roasted pig, and “kakanin,” a variety of rice cakes. Bohol is also famous for its peanut-based products, including peanut kisses and peanut butter.

Accommodation Options :

Bohol offers a range of accommodation options to suit different budgets. In popular areas like Panglao Island and Tagbilaran City, you can find beachfront resorts, boutique hotels, and guesthouses. Make sure to book in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.

Bohol is a destination that seamlessly blends natural wonders with cultural richness. Whether you’re exploring the Chocolate Hills or encountering tarsiers up close, Bohol promises a memorable experience that captures the heart of the Philippines. Enjoy your journey through this captivating island province!

13. Siargao: Your Tropical Paradise Awaits

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Siargao, a small but enchanting island in the Philippines, is a dream destination for beach lovers, surf enthusiasts, and nature seekers. This laid-back paradise uniquely blends natural beauty, water adventures, and vibrant local culture.

  • Cloud 9 : Known as the “Surfing Capital of the Philippines,” Cloud 9 in Siargao is famous for its world-class waves. Even if you’re not a surfer, the boardwalk area provides a stunning view of the surfers.
  • Magpupungko Rock Pools : These natural rock pools are a marvel of nature. During low tide, you can dip in crystal-clear waters surrounded by fascinating rock formations.
  • Sugba Lagoon : Experience the serene Sugba Lagoon, where you can paddleboard, kayak, or swim in the tranquil waters. The lush mangrove surroundings add to its charm.
  • General Luna Beach : This pristine beach is perfect for a stroll or sunbathing. You can also witness stunning sunsets here.
  • Tayangban Cave Pool : Venture into a unique cave system where you can swim in clear waters illuminated by natural skylights. It’s a refreshing escape from the tropical heat.
  • Island-Hopping : Explore the nearby islets like Naked Island, Daku Island, and Guyam Island. Each offers a different flavor of tropical beauty.
  • Island Tour : Discover Siargao’s inner beauty by taking a land tour. Visit the iconic coconut tree viewpoint and explore the lush landscapes.
  • Nightlife at General Luna : Siargao’s vibrant nightlife scene, centered around General Luna, offers beachfront bars and live music, creating a lively atmosphere after dark.

The best time to visit Siargao is during the dry season, which usually runs from March to September. This is when you can enjoy the island’s sunny weather, calm waters, and ideal surfing conditions.

Siargao’s culture is deeply rooted in Filipino traditions, and the locals are known for their warm hospitality. Immerse yourself in the island’s culture by attending local fiestas and events. Don’t miss learning about traditional fishing practices and coconut harvesting.

Regarding cuisine, Siargao offers a delectable array of fresh seafood. Try the local specialty, “kinilaw,” a Filipino ceviche made with fresh fish or seafood marinated in vinegar and spices. The island’s diverse culinary scene allows you to savor various international dishes.

Siargao offers a range of accommodation options to suit different budgets. You’ll find many choices, from beachfront resorts to cozy hostels and boutique hotels, especially in the General Luna area. It’s advisable to book your accommodation in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.

Siargao is a tropical paradise that beckons travelers with its natural wonders and vibrant culture. Whether catching waves at Cloud 9 or exploring the hidden lagoons and caves, Siargao promises a memorable and relaxing getaway. Dive into the beauty of this enchanting island and create lasting memories in this corner of paradise.

14. Samal Island, Davao: Your Island Getaway

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Samal Island, located just off the coast of Davao City in the Philippines, is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and diverse marine life make it the perfect destination for a tropical escape.

  • Hagimit Falls : This stunning waterfall is tucked away in a lush forest. You can take a refreshing dip in its cool waters or enjoy the natural beauty that surrounds it.
  • Island-Hopping : Explore the nearby islets, such as Talikud Island, where you can snorkel and witness vibrant coral reefs. Don’t miss a visit to Coral Garden, known for its underwater wonders.
  • Maxima Aqua Fun : For adventure seekers, Maxima Aqua Fun offers exhilarating activities like cliff diving and giant slides. It’s an adrenaline-pumping experience with breathtaking views.
  • Monfort Bat Sanctuary : Samal Island is home to one of the world’s largest colonies of fruit bats. Visit the sanctuary and witness thousands of bats in their natural habitat.
  • Pearl Farm Beach Resort : You can visit its day tour package even if you’re not staying at this upscale resort. Enjoy their white sand beach, infinity pool, and water sports activities.
  • Spelunking : Explore the fascinating caves on the island, such as the Monfort Bat Cave and the Mangongawong Cave. These caves offer a sense of adventure and intriguing rock formations.
  • Sunset Cruises : Set sail on a sunset cruise and witness the stunning hues of the Philippine sunset over the tranquil waters of Samal Island.
  • Fruit Picking : Samal Island is known for its abundant fruit orchards. You can go fruit picking and savor the freshest tropical fruits right from the trees.

The best time to visit Samal Island is during the dry season, which typically runs from November to April. This is when you can enjoy sunny weather and calm seas, perfect for island-hopping and beach activities. However, Samal Island is a year-round destination, so you can plan your visit according to your preferences.

Samal Island’s culture is deeply rooted in Filipino traditions, and the locals are known for their warm hospitality. You can experience the island’s culture by attending local festivals and events like the Kasilak Festival, celebrated in June.

When it comes to cuisine, indulge in fresh seafood. Samal Island offers various seafood dishes, from grilled fish to kinilaw (Filipino ceviche). Don’t miss trying the local seafood restaurants for an authentic taste of Samal’s flavors.

Samal Island offers a range of accommodation options to suit different budgets. From beachfront resorts to budget-friendly cottages and homestays, you’ll find a variety of choices. The Pearl Farm Beach Resort is a luxurious option for those seeking a premium experience. It’s advisable to book your accommodation in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons.

Samal Island, Davao, is a tropical paradise that promises relaxation and adventure in equal measure. Whether you’re lounging on the beach, exploring caves, or snorkeling among vibrant coral reefs, Samal Island offers a memorable escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Dive into the beauty of this tranquil island and create lasting memories in its serene surroundings.

15. Bukidnon: Nature’s Playground

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Welcome to Bukidnon, a province in the Philippines where nature takes center stage. Located on the island of Mindanao, Bukidnon offers a refreshing escape from the urban hustle and bustle. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Dahilayan Adventure Park : This park is a must-visit if you crave adventure. It offers a range of thrilling activities, including Asia’s longest dual zipline and a dropzone for the ultimate adrenaline rush.
  • Kaamulan Festival : Experience Bukidnon’s rich culture and traditions at the Kaamulan Festival. This annual event showcases tribal dances, music, and colorful costumes, providing a glimpse into the province’s indigenous heritage.
  • Mt. Kitanglad Range : Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the opportunity to hike up Mt. Kitanglad, one of the highest peaks in the Philippines. It’s a challenging but rewarding trek with lush forests and diverse wildlife.
  • Del Monte Pineapple Plantation : Bukidnon is known for its vast pineapple plantations, and Del Monte’s plantation offers tours where you can see how these tropical fruits are cultivated and processed.
  • Monastery of the Transfiguration : This peaceful monastery, known for its modernist architecture and serene surroundings, is a place for reflection and meditation.
  • Impasug-ong Ridges : Impasug-ong Ridges offers a unique trekking experience for those seeking a more off-the-beaten-path adventure. These undulating hills and ridges provide stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. It’s a quieter alternative to Bukidnon’s more popular hiking destinations, allowing you to connect with nature in serenity. The trekking trails here vary in difficulty, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced hikers. Don’t forget to bring your camera to capture the breathtaking vistas along the way.
  • KD2 Peaks : For the avid hiker, the KD2 Peaks, also known as Kitanglad and Dulang-Dulang Peaks, present an exhilarating challenge. Mount Kitanglad and Mount Dulang-Dulang are the second and third-highest peaks in the Philippines, respectively. Conquering these peaks is a rigorous adventure that rewards you with unparalleled views from the summit. The journey involves traversing lush forests, navigating rugged terrains, and summiting these majestic mountains. Be prepared with proper gear, stamina, and a sense of adventure for this demanding yet rewarding trek.
  • Mount Kalatungan : Mount Kalatungan is another prominent peak in Bukidnon and is part of the Kitanglad Mountain Range. It’s known for its challenging yet rewarding trekking routes. Hiking enthusiasts are drawn to Mount Kalatungan for its lush forests, diverse flora and fauna, and the sense of accomplishment of conquering its summit. The trek usually takes multiple days, so ensure you’re well-prepared with essential hiking gear and supplies.
  • White Water Rafting : Challenge the Cagayan de Oro River rapids near Bukidnon. White water rafting is an exhilarating adventure that offers a unique perspective of the region’s natural beauty.
  • Horseback Riding in Pineapple Plantations : Explore the pineapple plantations on horseback for a scenic and leisurely experience. It’s a great way to soak in the picturesque landscapes.
  • Visit a Lumad Village : Connect with the indigenous communities of Bukidnon, such as the Talaandig and Higaonon tribes. Learn about their way of life, traditions, and crafts.

The best time to visit Bukidnon is during the dry season, which typically runs from November to April. This is when you can enjoy pleasant weather for outdoor activities like hiking and exploring. However, December to February is ideal if you prefer a cooler climate. It’s advisable to check the weather forecast before planning your trip.

Bukidnon is home to several indigenous groups, including the Bukidnon Lumads. To immerse yourself in the local culture, attend cultural events and festivals like Kaamulan. Taste traditional dishes like “linarang” (fish stew) and “inunan” (grilled chicken). Don’t forget to try the region’s famous pineapple, known for its sweetness.

Accommodation in Bukidnon ranges from budget-friendly lodges to mid-range hotels and resorts. You’ll find options in the cities of Malaybalay and Valencia. If you’re an eco-conscious traveler, consider staying in eco-friendly resorts uniquely connecting to nature.

Bukidnon beckons travelers with its lush landscapes, exciting adventures, and rich cultural heritage. Whether you’re seeking an adrenaline rush or a tranquil retreat, this province has something for everyone. So, pack your bags and explore the natural wonders of Bukidnon for an unforgettable journey.

Your Philippines Travel Safety and Practical Tips

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Traveling to the Philippines can be a fantastic experience, but like any other destination, it’s essential to stay informed and take precautions for a safe and enjoyable trip:

  • Consider purchasing comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost belongings. It’s a safety net in case of unexpected events.
  • Research the local laws and customs of the Philippines before your trip. Respect the local culture and traditions, including dress codes when visiting religious sites.
  • The Philippines can be prone to typhoons and earthquakes. Check the weather forecast and any travel advisories before heading to your destination. Always follow local authorities’ advice in case of severe weather.
  • Exercise caution in crowded places, especially in major cities. Be mindful of your belongings, and use anti-theft bags or pouches to protect your valuables from pickpockets.
  • Use reputable transportation services, and avoid unlicensed or unofficial taxis. Ensure that the vehicles are in good condition and drivers use meters.
  • Enjoy the delicious Filipino cuisine, but be cautious about street food vendors’ hygiene. Drink bottled or purified water to avoid stomach issues.
  • Purchase a local SIM card with data to stay connected and use navigation apps. Having a local phone number can also help book accommodations and tours.

Emergency Contacts :

Keep a list of emergency contacts, including the nearest embassy or consulate, local emergency numbers, and your country’s embassy contact details. Share your travel itinerary with a trusted person back home.

Travel Alerts :

Sign up for travel alerts or notifications from your government’s travel advisory service. This will provide you with real-time information on safety and security in the Philippines.

Flexibility :

Be prepared for itinerary changes or delays due to unforeseen circumstances. Have a flexible travel plan to adapt to any unexpected developments.

By staying informed, following safety guidelines, and being flexible in your travel plans, you can have a memorable and safe trip to the Philippines in 2023.

Conclusion: Enjoy your 2023 Philippine Tour – Your Ultimate Adventure Awaits!

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In conclusion, the Philippines is a treasure trove of natural wonders, cultural gems, and unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re an adventurer seeking thrilling dives in Coron, a nature enthusiast marveling at the Chocolate Hills in Bohol, a beach lover basking in the white sands of Boracay, or a history buff exploring the National Museum of the Philippines, this diverse archipelago has something for everyone.

2023 is the perfect time to explore the Philippines, and with numerous tour packages and travel guides available, planning your trip has never been easier. From the vibrant streets of Manila to the remote beauty of Batanes, you’ll find a rich tapestry of culture, cuisine, and natural beauty that will leave you in awe.

So, pack your bags, book your flights, and prepare for a lifetime adventure. The Philippines is calling; your ultimate adventure awaits in this tropical paradise. Don’t miss out on the top things to see and do in this captivating country. Check out more articles on our website to plan your perfect Philippine adventure.

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Philippines Travel Guide: Everything You Need to Know

Aleah Taboclaon

Best Time to Go to the Philippines

  • January to March | Ideal Months to Travel in the Philippines
  • April to June | Summer and Peak Season in the Philippines
  • July to October | Rainy and Off-Peak Season in the Philippines
  • November to December | Holiday Season in the Philippines

Geography of the Philippines

  • Arriving at Manila Airport: What You Need to Know

How to Get Around the Philippines

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Must-Visit Tourist Spots in the Philippines

  • Manila | The Capital of the Philippines
  • Palawan | Gateway to the Best Islands in the Philippines
  • Boracay Island | Tropical Paradise
  • Cebu | Islands, Diving, Historical Sites, and More
  • Bohol | Countryside and Island Tours
  • What to Eat in the Philippines
  • Suggested 2-Week Itinerary in the Philippines
  • Frequently Asked Questions about Traveling to the Philippines

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Discover the treasures of the Philippines from beaches and islands, highlands, historical spots, and must-try food and fun activities. Find out the best time to visit and the best tourist spots. Learn how to get around from the Manila airport. Discover the best places to eat. Take inspiration from a 2-week itinerary that will take you around the best destinations in the country. Read this article for an introduction to traveling around the Philippines. 

It can be difficult to decide where to travel first in the Philippines. There are so many beautiful, postcard-worthy white sand beaches and pristine islands all over the Philippines, complete with crystal clear waters and rich and diverse marine life.

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Travelers who love swimming would find it hard to leave, as idyllic  beach trips , exciting  island-hopping adventures , and incredible  diving tours  are abundant here. The Philippines' beaches are among the best in the world as well, whether it's white sand, black volcanic sand, or even pink sand in some places. 

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You can also take your pick from the Philippines' best festivals  that showcase the locals' culture and experience unique food trips that will get you craving for more Filipino food . 

If you're traveling to the Philippines soon, this ultimate guide has everything you need to know to plan your trip. 

The Philippines has two distinct seasons, wet and dry. The dry season starts from November until June. These months are considered the best time to travel to most destinations in the Philippines .

The wet season, on the other hand, is from July to October. During this time, an average of nine typhoons hit the Philippines and may cause flooding and landslides in some areas. While not all typhoons make landfall, the heavy rains may still affect your trip, so make sure to check weather forecasts. 

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Note, though, that it doesn’t rain every day, nor does it rain the whole day during the wet season, unless there is a typhoon. It's still best to check the weather forecast for your Philippine destinations when planning a trip. Weather-wise, here’s what you can expect when traveling in the Philippines and where to go.

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January to march | ideal months to travel in the philippines.

January to March is usually the ideal period to travel to the Philippines. Even if there are bigger chances of precipitation, these are the months of the year when the temperature is cooler. The month of March also signals the upcoming festivals and the long weekend of Holy Week (Easter).

These months also highlight some of the biggest and grandest festivities:

The province of Aklan, where Boracay Island is located, commemorates the Ati-Atihan Festival in the second week of January. Check Boracay tours  and Boracay tour packages with hotel and airfare for your island getaway.

The highly anticipated annual Sinulog Festival   in the province of Cebu is celebrated every third Sunday of January. Check Cebu activities  and Cebu packages  for your trip.

Millions of devotees gather in Quiapo in  Manila City to join the procession during the Feast of the Black Nazarene on January 9.

The Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Festival is usually every February or March. For 2024, it will be held in New Clark City, Tarlac. Read our Philippine Hot Air Balloon 2024 guide to learn more.

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The Summer Capital, Baguio City , parades beautifully-adorned floats with flowers during the Panagbenga Festival in February. Check Baguio tours  and Baguio package deals with hotel  to make your trip more fun and hassle-free.

There are weeklong religious activities during Holy Week (Easter) in March or early April all over the country, but more specifically in Pampanga . Check Pampanga experiences  to make the most of your vacation.

April to June | Summer and Peak Season in the Philippines

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During this time, the temperature and humidity levels are highest. This marks the summer season in the Philippines. Locals plan beach getaways or vacations in their hometowns. Expect that beach resorts will most likely be fully booked and have higher rates. 

The sun is the strongest from April to June, so precautions are needed when spending most of the time under the sun. Lather sunblock every two hours to avoid sunburn.

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Some popular summer destinations in the Philippines include:

The natural, scenic, and hidden gems of Palawan. Check some Palawan activities  and learn more about the province in this Palawan travel guide . 

The white beaches, crystal clear waters, and extreme water sports of Boracay . 

The surfing paradise of La Union , Baler, Zambales, and Siargao. Check  Siargao adventures  and   learn more about Siargao in this guide . Book Siargao tour packages with airfare . 

The beaches and diving spots in Batangas . Explore the marine life of Batangas through an Anilao diving tour. Check other Batangas escapades .

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Aside from beaches and  island hopping tours in the Philippines, here are other summer season activities you can try:

Watch the Moriones Festival in Marinduque and how the people in Pampanga  celebrate the season during Holy Week. Check some activities in Marinduque and tours in Pampanga .

Taste the freshest catch in Dagupan City during Bangus Festival every April.

Head to Quezon Province and witness the colorful Pahiyas Festival, a thanksgiving festival held every 15th of May.

Witness the festivities and watch the beautiful women of the country all dressed up during Flores De Mayo.

Take part during the different pistang bayan (town fiestas) in the provinces of Batangas and Bulacan. 

In June, take part in the combined Pintados-Kasadyaan festivals of Tacloban City that features a sailboat race, the Subiran Regatta, and the religious rite Balyuan. Join a Tacloban city tour to get the full experience.

Join the celebration of St. John the Baptist's feast day, where locals get doused with water on June 24th. It’s officially called the Wattah Wattah Festival or Basaan Festival in Filipino. It's usually celebrated in Batangas, Bataan, and Nueva Ecija, to name a few.

July to October | Rainy and Off-Peak Season in the Philippines  

Kadayawan Festival in Davao City, Philippines

The volume of rainfall in the Philippines increases from July to August . These months are considered the wettest months, although it does not necessarily mean that it will rain all day long.

When typhoons hit, most of the islands in the country are affected, making trips around the country (depending on where the typhoon hits) difficult. Expect flight delays and even cancellations in some cases.

Philippine flights to different islands and beach resorts are cheaper during these months. Go to the beach, enjoy a food trip, or visit museums and historical places. Here are some other rainy season activities in the Philippines that you can try:

Go surfing and island hopping in Siargao . Browse our Siargao tour packages with airfare . 

Watch the dramatization of the blood compact between Sikatuna and Legazpi in Bohol during the Sandugo Festival. Check some  Bohol activities  and Bohol package deals for your escapade.

Catch the colorful Pagoda Festival in Bulacan.

Witness the street parades and dances in the Kadayawan Festival in Davao City . Check Davao activities to best experience the province.

Observe the Fluvial Parade of the Nuestra Señora Peñafrancia in Naga City.

Watch the elaborate and colorful MassKara Festival in Bacolod City. Check some Bacolod tours and learn more about the province in this Bacolod travel guide .

For Filipinos, Christmas or the holiday season starts as early as September or the beginning of the -ber months. Some establishments start to decorate their stores with Christmas ornaments as early as September 1st.

November to December | Holiday Season in the Philippines   

Christmas lanterns in the Philippines

November marks not only the beginning of the dry season but also the start of the long holiday celebration in the Philippines. These are the best months to visit Philippine cities because of the night markets, light and sound shows, and Christmas bazaars.

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November to December are the best months to do your holiday shopping, as most malls are on sale and extended operating hours. However, there are other things you can do too:

Watch the Higantes Festival (giant paper effigies) in Rizal. 

Appreciate a grand Christmas experience in San Fernando, Pampanga, and its Giant Lantern Festival. 

Enjoy the cold weather and admire the views of Banaue Rice Terraces while sipping a hot cup of tea or coffee in Benguet . 

Choosing the best time to visit the Philippines depends on what kind of activity you want to do. Come at different times to appreciate everything the country has to offer.

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The Philippines' geography  is divided into three island groups: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Before planning a trip to the Philippines, it's important to know where your chosen destinations are. Your transportation, schedule, and budget will depend on the distances between each place. You can also book all-inclusive Philippines vacation packages that will take you around the top tourist spots in the country. 

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If you're outside the Philippines, your first destination will most likely be Manila , the Philippine capital located in Luzon.  Most connecting flights to other destinations in the countries continue from  Manila Airport .

The Luzon island group also includes other big islands and island groups like Palawan, Batanes , Baguio, and Vigan . Top Luzon activities include city sightseeing, beach adventures, and some island-hopping trips. Check out the top Luzon tourist spots that you should visit. 

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Visayas   is located   in the central part of the Philippines. Cebu is the main gateway to other Visayas destinations. Visayas is home to destinations like Boracay, Bohol, Iloilo, Negros Region, Leyte, and Siquijor. The top activities and best tourist spots in Visayas include idyllic beaches, island-hopping, outdoor adventures, and food tours.

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Mindanao is located in the southern part of the Philippines. Davao City is the main gateway to other destinations in this island group, which includes Siargao, Camiguin, Zamboanga, and Cagayan de Oro, to name a few. Top things to do and best tourist spots in Mindanao include outdoor adventures, beach escapades, and island-hopping.  Check out our Davao tourist spots itinerary if you're exploring Davao City and Samal Island .

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Given the number and variety of things to do here, filling your itinerary for a week or so when traveling in the Philippines won’t be a problem. 

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Arriving at manila airport: what you need to know      .

Inside Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila, Philippines

Like any metropolitan city, Manila can be confusing for first-time visitors with flights to Manila , starting with arriving at the airport. Manila international airport, officially known as the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) or Manila Airport , has four terminals, which are not connected via airport rail link. Consider this when booking your flights, as inter-airline transfers may be complicated.

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However, there are now Point-to-Point (P2P) shuttle buses that you can board to transfer airports in the Philippines , or you can book a taxi or Grab car via the Grab App (like Uber) if you have connecting flights. You can also book rent a car in Manila services. These transport options take public roads, so allot sufficient transfer time if you plan to transit between airlines. Here's a rundown of these four airport terminals:

NAIA Terminal 1

Terminal 1 serves all the international flights from and to Manila except for the ones operated by airlines in NAIA Terminal 2 and NAIA Terminal 3.

NAIA Terminal 2

Terminal 2 houses the domestic and international flights of the country's flag carrier, Philippine Airlines, and its affiliate PAL express. Starting July 2023, AirAsia and Royal Air domestic flights have been transferred to Terminal 2. This terminal is also known as the Centennial Terminal to commemorate the centennial declaration of Philippine independence.

NAIA Terminal 3

Terminal 3 caters to international flights operated by Cathay Pacific Air, AirAsia, Emirates Airline, Cebu Pacific Air, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Delta Air Lines, All Nippon Air, and Singapore Airlines, as well as all some domestic flights of Cebu Pacific Air. It has a transit lounge (airport hotel) and a massage place.

NAIA Terminal 4

Terminal 4, the smallest of the four, serves domestic flights from CebGo, AirSwift, and SkyJet.

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A secondary international airport nearest to Manila is Clark International Airport. It takes two to three hours to travel from Manila to Clark, which is 93 kilometers away. One transport option is through the Premium point-to-point (P2P) Bus Service. This bus service has a station at NAIA Terminal 3 in Pasay City, which is ideal if you come from the southern part of Metro Manila. If you're coming from the northern part of Metro Manila, take the P2P bus from its North EDSA MRT / Trinoma Station in Quezon City.

You can also hire a car rental service from Clark to Manila  for a more comfortable and private transportation. Just make sure you have the requirements to rent a car in the Philippines .

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Currency Exchange and ATMs

All airport terminals have money changers open 24/7 in both the arrivals and departure areas. There are ATMs as well that accept foreign-issued cards though fees may apply. Read our guide about money exchange in the Philippines .

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Free SIM Card

Once you arrive in Manila airports, take advantage of the free SIM cards given by the Philippines' major telecommunications companies: Globe and Smart. You can top up your credit in convenience stores like 7-Eleven all over the country.

Transportation to and from the Manila airports

All Manila airports have taxi stands. You can get a coupon taxi (white) that’s dispatched by airport personnel and charged a fixed price or a yellow taxi that’s metered. Both are more expensive than regular white taxis but relatively safer to use.

There are also shuttle buses that will take you to the nearest metro station. However, if it’s your first time in the Philippines, taking this route is not as comfortable as taking either an airport taxi or booking an accredited taxi/cab, hire Manila car rental  services, or carpool through the Grab App .  If you are traveling in a big group and have a lot of luggage, booking a van rental in the Philippines  or a budget car rental in the Philippines may be advisable. 

For a hassle-free arrival or departure, check out our Manila airport transfers . 

Jeepneys in Manila, Philippines

The primary way of getting around the Philippines is by buses, planes, and ships/ferries. Boat rides are great for inter-island trips with short distances; for everywhere else, flights are recommended.

Depending on when you visit, you can find a lot of cheap flights in the Philippines . In fact, sometimes it’s cheaper to book a flight than a ferry. The biggest flight carriers are Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific Air, and AirAsia.   

Within small towns and cities, the primary modes of transport are bus, jeepney, or tricycle (like Thailand’s tuk-tuk or India’s auto-rickshaw, but smaller). In addition, major cities have taxi cabs and the Grab app. Only Manila has the metro system. If you want to go around the country in style, you may book an SUV rental in the Philippines or  luxury car rental in the Philippines .

You can also book self-drive car rentals in the Philippines if you want to explore on your own. Read our article on the best cars to rent for a road trip in the Philippines .

For inter-island transportation, sea transfers such as ferries are the best option. Secure your Philippines ferry ticket booking  in advance for a hassle-free trip. 

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Stilt cottages at Pearl Farm in Samal Island of Davao, Philippines

It is not hard to find accommodations in the Philippines . In top destinations, you would find various options, from 1- to 5-star hotels, ranging in price from budget to luxury. 

For budget travelers, there are numerous hostels, guesthouses, and homestays all over the country. Note that budget places are less likely to have a hot shower available, and in some places, there would be no Wifi.

It's highly recommended to book at least one night (or more) in advance, especially in popular destinations like Boracay, Palawan, and Puerto Galera during peak season (e.g., summer and holidays).

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With over 7000 islands, you will definitely need to prioritize when deciding on the places to visit in the Philippines. Much depends, of course, on how long you will have in the country and what you are interested in doing. For starters, you can check out our article on the top tours in the Philippines .

Here are some of the most popular destinations in the Philippines that you shouldn't miss out on: 

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It has, for example, the old Spanish fortress in Intramuros  that provides you with a glimpse of what the city used to be under over three centuries of Spanish rule. Nowhere is the Spanish influence seen more clearly than in the Walled City, from the cobbled streets to the restored houses. Make sure to join Intramuros tours to get the full experience.

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Highlights in Intramuros include the old churches of San Agustin, built in 1587, and the Manila Cathedral, originally built in 1571 and governed by the Archdiocese of Mexico. Outside Intramuros, there’s also the historic Quiapo Church, whose annual Feast of the Black Nazarene every January attracts millions of devotees.

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Binondo, Manila at night

You can also try some of the trips around Binondo , the oldest Chinatown in the world. You can also watch one of the best sunsets in the Philippines along the Manila Bay at the Cultural Center of the Philippines complex.

When booking a hotel in Manila , we recommend booking accommodations either in Manila City or in Makati City . Both of these destinations have plush hotels, high-end shopping malls, and various bars and restaurants that offer a range of local and international cuisines.

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Palawan | gateway to the best islands in the philippines.

Palawan's limestone karst, white sand beach, and turquoise waters

You’ll see beautiful powdery, white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, towering limestones, hidden lagoons, and even a safari. 

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Puerto Princesa , the capital of Palawan, is often the first place that travelers go to, as it has frequent and affordable flights to and from Manila and Cebu. It is home to the Underground River , one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Philippines . The city is the jump-off point for Honda Bay island hopping ,  Underground River tour , and several Palawan destinations like El Nido and San Vicente.

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Coron is another popular destination in Palawan. There are direct flights and boats from Manila to Coron (via Busuanga Airport, an hour from Coron town proper), making it a possible first destination for the Palawan leg of your Philippine itinerary.

If you’re into water activities, Coron is the getaway you might be looking for. It is best known for wreck diving and snorkeling, island hopping to hidden lagoons surrounded by towering limestone cliffs, and the iconic Kayangan Lake. Check out our Coron tour packages with airfare .

Google Coron, Palawan, and the first photo you'll see is of the view going to the freshwater lake. It's why Coron island-hopping  is popular with both locals and internationals.

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Kayangan Lake in Coron, Palawan

Coron is the best place for wreck diving because it has a handful of sunken ships hidden beneath its waters, some of which are big enough to be explored inside, while some are shallow enough to be seen by snorkelers. If you're not a certified diver, dive shops in Coron have Discover Scuba activities too.

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El Nido is another well-known destination in Palawan. Over the years, the town has transformed from one that doesn’t even have an ATM and 24-hour electricity into a popular holiday destination.

There are regular island-hopping trips in El Nido that take you to various islands and beaches such as the Hidden Beach, Big Lagoon, Small Lagoon, Hidden Lagoon, Paradise Beach, and Natnat Beach, among others.

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Boracay island | tropical paradise.

Top view of Willy's Rock at White Beach Boracay, Philippines

Boracay became a popular destination for local and international travelers because of its fine, white sandy beaches (led by the famous White Beach ), its combination of Boracay nightlife scene and family-friendly atmosphere, and its many accommodations across budgets.

Watching sunsets may be cliché to some, but the sunset in Boracay is definitely one of the best you’ll see in the country. The silhouette of sailboats, the shadows of people walking along the shore, and the sky turning from blue to a fiery red and into a faint orange is an image you won’t quickly forget.

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Most Boracay hotels are lined up in White Beach grouped into Station 1, Station 2, and Station 3. However, you can easily visit the other beaches there during your stay. Puka Beach, for example, may not have sand as fine as White Beach, but if you go early enough, you can avoid the crowds and have a relaxing hour or two by the beach.

Bulabog Beach is becoming a popular destination for kitesurfers. The winds here are strong enough for those who want to try something new or improve their skill. There are several shops offering lessons and provide rental gear too. 

You’ll have plenty of options in Boracay when it comes to food, as there are markets, budget restaurants, Western food, buffets, and bars that cater to different kinds of tastes. Read our article on the best restaurants in Boracay  to learn more. There are fun activities like Boracay pub crawls too! Indeed, Boracay is the destination to be if you want a bit of everything in one place.

  • Read our guide on the top things to see and do in Boracay

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Cebu | islands, diving, historical sites, and more.

Magellan's Cross in Cebu City, Philippines

The province of Cebu is another popular place to visit because of the range of natural, historical, and cultural attractions. 

Bantayan Island and Malapascua Island in the north are famous beach destinations because of their pristine beaches and sky-blue waters. Visitors usually combine a trip to these two destinations. Both islands provide a laid-back atmosphere if you want to just spend the whole day relaxing. 

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Malapascua is best known for its thresher sharks. It's the only place in the world where this species is consistently seen almost every day. 

Bantayan Island, on the other hand, is more for beach bumming and snorkeling. It has a healthy coral garden you can explore and a long coastline of white sandy beaches.

Make sure to go to the south of Cebu as well and include Moalboal in your Philippine itinerary. This is where you can experience the famous sardine run tour . Seeing the hundreds of thousands of sardines swimming beneath you (or above you if you choose to dive) is definitely an awesome experience unique to Cebu.

A must-try during your visit to Cebu is the fun canyoneering experience . It is an adrenaline-pumping activity where you jump into a pool of water from around 25 meters high. You’ll also get to trek and enjoy some moderate hiking activities and take the plunge at the azure waters of Kawasan Falls . 

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Other places of interest in Cebu province include hiking Osmeña Peak, trekking to Tumalog Falls, lounging in Tingko Beach, Lambug Beach, and Basdaku Beach, just to name a few.

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Cebu City, the capital of Cebu province, is cosmopolitan and developed. You can join a historical tour in Cebu that will take you to sites like Magellan’s Cross, as well as old churches and museums, among others. There is a variety of restaurants offering local and international food, too.

If you’re a meat-eater, never miss the famous lechon (suckling pig) that Anthony Bourdain called “the best pig ever.” There are countless bars and shopping malls for entertainment as well.

The Queen City of the South has the second busiest airport in the Philippines located in Mactan , flying to 25 domestic and 22 international destinations. From here, the best beaches in Cebu are easily accessible by private transportation and public buses. 

You also have several options for accommodation, whether you want to splurge or stick to a tight budget.

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Chocolate Hills in Bohol, Philippines

The island of Bohol is another must-include in your Philippine itinerary. There are endless tourist spots in Bohol that you can visit. You can do a countryside day tour of Bohol, but why spend only one day in one of the most beautiful places to visit in the Philippines?

Bohol has many beaches and activities for those who want to see more of the region. Make sure to explore Panglao Island to make your trip more fun and exciting! Start your trip by trying Alona Beach activities such as fly fish, UFO, parasailing, banana boat ride, and many more.

A trip to Bohol is incomplete without joining  Chocolate Hills tours . These green hills that turn brown during the summer months will remind you of Hershey’s Kisses, hence the name. The viewpoint was affected by the major earthquake in 2015, but it has since been restored.

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Another must-see is the tarsier, a tiny primate (around 3.5 to 6 inches long) with huge eyes that can only be found in Southeast Asia. You can visit tarsier sanctuaries in Bohol, where you can see these tiny and cute creatures (do not hold or touch them, though).

While in Bohol, try the Loboc River Cruise experience . It provides you with a relaxing and scenic way to see the countryside while feasting on Filipino cuisine and being serenaded by local performers.

Bohol also has relics of Spanish colonial times; you’ll see several old churches that provide you with a glimpse of the province’s historical and cultural heritage. While some of these churches were destroyed during the 2015 earthquake, most of them have been restored, including Baclayon Church.

These destinations are only some of the best places to visit in the Philippines. The country has plenty more to offer travelers with various budgets and preferences for their trip. 

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Filipino food

Filipino food is one of the most underrated in Asia. Most international visitors know what to expect from Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Thai, and Vietnamese food but are usually totally clueless about the Philippines' local cuisine. 

Filipino cuisine is actually one of the most diverse in the world. Because of its colonial past, it has influences from the west as much as it has oriental roots. Note, though, that the cuisine is meat-heavy. Vegetarian or vegan guests traveling outside major cities may find it hard to look for restaurants that provide vegetarian or vegan options.

If you are a first-time visitor in the Philippines and don’t know what Filipino food to try, here are some of the best food in the Philippines that you should keep on the lookout for in your culinary and food trips .

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Pork Adobo with rice in the Philippines

The name adobo was given by the Spanish due to the similarity to adobo or adobar, a cooking practice that also uses vinegar and soy sauce indigenous to Iberia. It is considered the unofficial national dish of the Philippines due to its popularity across all regions.

Sisig is a favorite pulutan (food eaten with alcohol) accompanied by a local beer. The dish is made of chopped parts of a pig’s head and liver. Onions, chopped chili peppers, eggs, and calamansi are added. It is normally served in sizzling plates.

This appetizing dish originated from Pampanga, the culinary capital of the Philippines. Hundreds of sisig variations are available today, such as tuna, squid, tuna, milkfish, and mussels. If you are looking for a vegetarian version of Sisig, some restaurants serve mushrooms and tofu sisig. Read more about it on our travel guide to Pampanga .

3. Lechon 

Lechon in Cebu. Philippines

The pig is roasted for hours with occasional basting. It is served with a local sauce in some regions. One of the most famous foods in the Philippines, lechon is a must-try for anyone coming to the country. The best lechon in the Philippines are from Cebu. Read our travel guide to Cebu to learn more about it.

4. Sinigang

Sinigang is a Filipino soup or stew characterized by its sour and savory broth. A classic Filipino dish, sinigang is what most Filipino kids ask their moms for if they are sick. The sour taste is from the use of tamarind to flavor the broth.

This traditional food in the Philippines has evolved so much that several tamarind alternatives are being used these days. It includes guava, mango, kamias, santol, and even watermelon.

5. Caldereta

Caldereta is another classic Filipino dish and stew. This savory dish is cooked originally using goat meat, but beef, chicken, or pork can also be used these days.

Tomato sauce, liver spread, vegetables, bell peppers, and cheese are added to the meat. The name of the dish is derived from the Spanish word caldera or cauldron in English. 

6. Crispy Pata

Crispy pata or pork knuckles is a famous Filipino pork dish among Filipino family dinners.

This dish is made by boiling the entire pork knuckles with seasonings for 2-3 hours or until the meat is tender. It is then frozen overnight with another batch of seasonings and then deep-fried until the skin is crispy. 

7. Chicken Inasal

Chicekn Inasal with rice in the Philippines

8. Dinuguan

The name dinuguan derives from the word “dugo” or blood; hence the word dinuguan means “to be stewed with blood.” It is made of pig’s blood and offal.

Dinuguan is similar to the Irish black pudding except that it is a stew instead of sausage. Aside from being eaten with rice, Filipinos also pair it with puto (steamed rice cake).

9. Fish Kinilaw

Fish kinilaw is the ceviche of the Philippines. Made of raw fish, this appetizing dish is denatured using vinegar as a primary ingredient. Onions, ginger, chili peppers, black peppers, and calamansi are added for flavoring.

Popular fish used for kinilaw includes yellowfin tuna, mackerels, and marlins. 

10. Halo-Halo

Halo-halo ice dessert in the Philippines

Halo-halo is a Filipino favorite snack or merienda . This cold snack and dessert consists of crushed ice, evaporated milk, and various ingredients such as beans, jellies, tapioca pearls, mixed fruits, leche flan, purple yam, and even ice cream.

Halo-halo is extremely popular, especially during the summer months, to cool off from the heat. You can find a lot of food stands selling halo-halo in the local neighborhoods.

Taho (soy pudding) is a popular street food in the Philippines . This healthy snack is made of soft tofu, caramelized brown sugar, and tapioca pearls. It is comfort food that you can buy from street peddlers, usually in the morning. In local neighborhoods, local peddlers walk or bike around houses. When you hear a deep voice shouting "taho," just shout back "taho" to call the peddler's attention to buy a cup. 

Balut in the Philippines

For non-Filipinos, you might have heard of balut from your adventurous friends who keep telling you that you have never been to the Philippines if you haven’t tried this Filipino street food.

Balut is a boiled fertilized egg embryo that is eaten from a shell. Don’t let it scare you, though; balut tastes like an ordinary egg with a tasty soup. It's usually sold in the streets at night, with some vendors going around local neighborhoods at night shouting "balot."

Suggested 2-Week Itinerary in the Philippines        

Traveler in Coron, Palawan

Creating an itinerary for a trip to the Philippines can be difficult, especially for a first-time visitor. This 2-week itinerary in the Philippines will give you an idea of how to maximize your time in the country.

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Day 1: Manila

If you only have 2 weeks, a day tour in the capital city Manila is enough. If you're spending more time here, check out our Ultimate Travel Guide to Manila .

Things to do in Manila for 1 day:

Explore Intramuros . It used to be the center of government during Spanish times.

Visit Rizal Park. It’s a favorite leisure spot for the locals.

Watch the Manila Bay sunset along Roxas Boulevard.  

Go on a Binondo food tour and enjoy authentic Chinese food at the oldest Chinatown. 

Read our article on Manila layover activities for more ideas. 

Ride a night bus going to Baguio and travel to Banaue.

Day 2-3: Banaue 

Banaue Rice Terraces in the Philippines

The mountain province of Banaue is famous for its iconic rice terraces. This is a UNESCO World Heritage site and often called the “Eighth Wonder of the World.” Located at around 1500 meters above sea level, it uses an ancient irrigation system where water comes from the rainforest above it. 

Things to do in Banaue for 2 days:

Walk around the rice terraces.

Check out the local village and watch an Ifugao cultural show.

Trek to Batad and check out Tappiya Waterfalls. Depending on when you go, you can swim there, too.

If you have more time to spare, go to Buscalan in Kalinga and get a traditional tattoo from Apo Whang-Od . 

Take a night bus going back to Manila so you can arrive early the following day. 

Day 4: Layover in Manila + Fly to El Nido

If you have time to explore Manila before your flight, head to the bustling city of Makati , where you can explore shopping malls or parks, and treat yourself to a good meal or a bit of shopping. You can go to Poblacion Makati and have some drinks , get a relaxing massage , or join a game night in BGC .

Make sure to withdraw enough cash for El Nido, Palawan. The ATMs in El Nido don't always have enough cash. Many places don’t accept credit cards yet, so you might want to plan just in case.

Day 5-7: El Nido, Palawan

El Nido, Palawan in the Philippines

Things to do in El Nido for 3 days:

Join an El Nido island hopping trip  which runs for a full day. Each tour has a different itinerary, so it’s up to you to select which sites you would like to visit. You can allot 1 tour a day.

Do the Taraw Cliff via ferrata canopy walk and see the stunning view of the town and the islands. 

Drink beers or cocktails and watch the sunset of El Nido in Las Cabanas.

Day 8-9: Puerto Princesa, Palawan

Underground River in Puerto Princesa, Palawan

Things to do in Puerto Princesa for 2 days:

Explore the  tourist spots in Puerto Princesa  City or go island hopping in Honda Bay . 

Book a tour of the underground river for Day 9 (you should book this in advance). The whole tour will take 5-6 hours.

See our popular Puerto Princesa Tours and Activities

Day 10-12: Bohol

Loboc River Cruise in Bohol, Philippines

You can’t fly directly to Bohol from Puerto Princesa, but you can fly to Cebu and then take a ferry to Tagbilaran, Bohol . The flight takes about an hour while the fast ferry takes about 2 hours.

Several fast ferries travel between Cebu and Bohol, so you shouldn’t have any problem finding transport to Bohol.

No advance booking is necessary. Just go to the ferry terminal in Pier 4 North Reclamation Area.

Things to do in Bohol for 2 days:

Do the  Bohol countryside tour  where you can visit most top Bohol attractions like the Chocolate Hills, Loboc River, Bilar Man-Made Forest, Baclayon Church, and Blood Compact Shrine. 

Join Bohol island hopping tours where you can have the chance to see dolphins and snorkel at the incredible Bohol diving sites like Balicasag Island . 

Explore Alona Beach in Panglao Island. There are several bars and restaurants there if you need a break from lounging in the beach.

For more adventurous activities, a trip to Danao Adventure Park is where you can experience the Plunge (canyon drop) as well as other exhilarating activities.

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Day 12-14: Cebu

Kawasan Falls in Cebu, Philippines

Things to do in Cebu for 2 days:

When you arrive, go around Cebu City or book Cebu tour s and check out its top attractions, including the Magellan’s Cross and Basilica del Santo Niño.

Alternatively, you can go directly to Moalboal, around 2 hours from the city, where you can go island hopping and swim with the sardines if you book Moalboal tours .

From Moalboal, head to Alegria and Badian for the canyoneering and the Kawasan Falls adventure .

There are several flights from Cebu to Manila , so going back to Manila on Day 14 won’t be a problem. Just make sure to check your flights and allot extra time for delays so you won’t miss your flight out of the country! An easier way to a multi-destination itinerary in the Philippines is by booking all-inclusive Philippine tour packages . 

Frequently Asked Questions about Traveling to the Philippines 

Now that you know which destinations you should add to your trip to the Philippines take note of these helpful tips: 

Is it safe to visit the Philippines?

Generally, yes. But it's always best to be aware of your surroundings, keep your belongings secure at all times and be wary of strangers. If you're planning to do outdoor activities, check out our guide on travel insurance in the Philippines .

What are the Philippine citizens called?

We are called Filipinos (not Philippinos).

What languages are spoken in the Philippines?

The Philippines has two official languages: English and Filipino. This makes it easier for travelers to get around since English is widely understood and spoken.

While Spanish was the country's official language in the 19th and early 20th centuries, only a very small percentage of the population speak or understand it now.

A lot of words, however, derive their origin from Spanish. All over the Philippines, around 180 languages (and dialects) are spoken, 12 of which are used by at least one million people.

Do I need a visa to visit the Philippines? 

Passports holders from any country except the following either don't need a visa or can pay for a visa on arrival:

Afghanistan

Bosnia and Herzegovina

North Korea

Sierra Leone

South Sudan

Taiwan (have to apply for an ETA online)

Timor-Leste

If unsure, double-check with your embassy.

Is Wifi widely available all over the country? 

Most hotels, hostels, and guesthouses in major cities would have Wifi connectivity, but the connection's quality varies widely, depending on location. You can use data but note that the signal can be weak to nonexistent in many islands. 

Can I use my credit card? 

Cash is still king in the Philippines. You can use credit cards in shopping malls and restaurants in major cities, but once you go out of the major cities, and especially in the islands, credit cards are not usually accepted.

Before leaving Manila or other major cities, make sure to acquire enough cash. A lot of destinations do have ATMs and money changers, but check before you leave.

Discover what the Philippines has to offer. With so many destinations to travel to, start planning your trip now!  Read our travel guides  to learn more and explore our collection of  Philippine tours and activities  for your trip. 

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Most other countries in Southeast Asia are connected by road and rail to each other. Not the Philippines - it is the only country in the region with neither land borders nor road links to any of its neighbors.

But don't let that stop you from flying in anyway: as you'll see in the destinations listed below, many of this country's attractions are worth the special trip. (Check out this two-week Philippines-centered itinerary that puts a timetable to many of the destinations we've listed below.)

Manila: Heart of Empire

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Most travelers skip exploring Manila at length, preferring to jet in and out to the rest of the Philippines without delay. They're missing out on a lot: the conglomeration of Metro Manila has more partying, culture, history and entertainment than all the other spots combined. (Shhh, don't tell the people from Cebu.)

Manila served as the seat for two successive colonial rulers. Spain's presence can still be felt in the old walled city Intramuros and its feared bastion Fort Santiago ; the American presence manifests today in the Beaux-arts government buildings around Rizal Park. 

Once you get the hang of Manila's transportation system , you can then move all around the city to see its top sights. And you get a real potpourri - Bonifacio Global City's hypermodern streets, museums and shopping malls; Binondo's ancient higgledly-piggledly of Chinese-Filipino businesses and eating places; and Makati's two worlds of businessmen and backpackers.

Cebu: Queen City

The "Queen City of the South" vies with Manila for recognition as the Philippines' Number One City. But in terms of ease of transport, access to the great outdoors, and more fun per square mile, Cebu has the capital beat. (Shhh, don't tell the people from Manila.)

The Spanish came here to Cebu first via Mexico, and remade the place and its people in their image. Their influence can still be felt in the Basilica Minore de Santo Niño , where a glass-covered niche holds a precious statue of the Christ Child that commands countless devotees throughout Cebu. This devotion reaches its peak during the Sinulog Festival (pictured here) that takes place in the middle of January every year.

The rest of the city overlays 21st-century modernity onto an older stratum of churches, ancient museum-lined streets like Calle Colon, and street food stops like Fuente Osmeña.

The waters around Cebu are known for their biodiversity; famous dive spots around the area, like Sumilon Island and Moalboal, attract thousands of experienced divers every year. And you don't even need a PADI certificate to experience the swim of a lifetime; the far-flung town of Oslob lets you snorkel with the whale sharks.

The Cordilleras' Rice Terraces: Mountain Magic

 The mountainous terrain of the Philippines' Cordilleras kept the Spanish colonizers away, allowing the Ifugao of these parts to keep their unique culture alive. Today, buses regularly ply the treacherously curvy roads leading into Banaue - you can now take a nine-hour bus ride from Manila into the mountains, going where conquistadores feared to tread.

Hiking around the UNESCO World Heritage sites in these parts - the rice terraces carved out of the mountains some 500 years ago - you'll find a way of life that revolves around rice. You'll also walk some pretty challenging hiking trails that plunge steeply down mountainsides and right alongside sheer cliff faces.

Don't forget to look around you (when you're not watching your step) - the sight of the rice terraces surrounding you will be one for the books.

Siargao: Surfing on Cloud Nine

Its short coastline facing the Pacific Ocean has few family-friendly beaches, but that doesn’t stop international travelers from converging on Siargao and its challenging surfing spots.

Siargao was “discovered” by the outside world in the 1970s, and has long been a “secret” known only to locals and surfers till very recently. The surfing spot known as Cloud 9 boasts a ferocious reputation , its powerful waves and rocky bottom shredding backsides and egos on a regular basis. (This writer experienced Siargao’s tamer surf spots first-hand .)

The island’s taken a more family-friendly turn as of late, helped along by a hit movie and breathless word-of-mouth. While this 170-square-mile island denies “the next Boracay” title, the new resorts and tours around the island capitalize on other fascinating features such as the Magpupungko tidal pool and the white-sand beaches on outlying islands – Naked Island (actually a sandbar); Guyam Island and Daku Island.  

Iloilo: Cultural Pearl

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Iloilo was once the Philippines’ richest city, and the sugar trade that powered its rise in the early 20 th century left an indelible mark. Visiting Iloilo today feels like entering a genteel bubble, one where a riverside esplanade, a UNESCO-recognized stone church, and tree-shaded parks feels like the status quo the Philippines deserves to be.

The main city of Iloilo rewards visitors willing to wander around: Molo Plaza and its nearby mansions; the Calle Real and its stately buildings; and the hidden food stalls at the Central Market await travelers willing to see local culture up close.

Faith is a big draw for Iloilo visitors, beginning with the tropical motifs carved in stone on the historic (and UNESCO-recognized) Miag-Ao Church; and culminating in the kitschy hilltop heavenly replica at Garin Farm (wear your sunglasses). 

Boracay: Beach Party Bingo

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If you're in the Philippines to party, then head straight to Boracay. The island's famous White Beach - its 2.5 miles of powdery white sand lined with a raucous collection of resorts, restaurants, bars and one shopping center known as "D'Mall" - reaches a massive party frenzy during Christmas, Holy Week (!), and the International Labor Day weekend referred to by Filipinos as "LaBoracay".

Practically unknown and inaccessible prior to the 1980s, Boracay is now easily reached via plane and boat from around the Philippines and the rest of Southeast Asia. If you're looking for something else to do than gulp down shots into the wee hours, Boracay obliges with plenty of other activities, from ATVing to parasailing to golf.

In the low season between June to October, windsurfing fanatics take over the other coast's Bulabog Beach, turning the skies above it into a flurry of color.

Palawan: World's Best Island

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The “world’s best island” makes up the “arm” of the Philippines, a 260-mile sliver running southwest to northeast along the archipelago’s western flank. Wherever you land on that “arm”, you’ll find Paradise, though expressed in different ways.

At the capital Puerto Princesa, you’ll find an abundant spread of local food, and one of the Philippines’ best craft beer shops. Fly or drive up to the town of El Nido , and you’ll discover an archipelago filled with over 40 breathtakingly beautiful limestone islands ripe for island-hopping and hiking around the cliffs .

Then there’s Coron at the northern extreme of the island: site of a World War II wreck dive site and bucket-list worthy beaches and lagoons.

Bohol: Nature, Churches, Beaches

Long known for the subtly erotic " Chocolate Hills ", the sleepy island of Bohol has managed to develop a travel reputation of its own that not even a massive earthquake could topple. The karst limestone that gave Bohol its Chocolate Hills also gave it its clean, winding rivers; its gorges made for ziplining and rappelling through; and the white-sand beaches of nearby Panglao.

Transportation to Bohol is easy - one can either fly into Tagbilaran Airport or take the SuperCAT ferry from Cebu. Once you arrive, you'll have your choice of adventures before you. Meet the freaky-looking tarsier? Visit the ancient Baclayon Church, an ancient earthquake survivor? Or go island-hopping from Panglao in the hopes of meeting the dancing spinner dolphins of the Bohol Sea?

It's all up to you - just make sure you've found a place to stay. Divers and beachcombers will find a pleasing assortment of Panglao Island resorts.

Davao: Adventure Travel Hotspot

The Philippines has three major island groupings - Luzon (with Manila at its head); the Visayas (with Cebu as its biggest city); and Mindanao at its southernmost end, Davao City being its main gateway and major metropolis.

As the youngest city among the three, Davao stands next to a largely unspoiled marine and forest habitat; this access to the mountains and the sea makes Davao one of the Philippines' top spots for adventure travel.

A number of animal reservations also maintain communities of endangered species, and are well worth a visit - the Philippine Eagle Center breeds and maintains a population of Philippine Eagles (Pithecophaga jefferyi), and the privately-owned Monfort Bat Sanctuary on Samal Island maintains a community of fruit bats.

Pampanga: Cultural Hotbed

The province of Pampanga north of Manila once had a reputation for being more Spanish than the Spanish. As a result, their embrace of the colonial way of life led to their unique architecture, cuisine, and culture: distinctly Latin with a local twist.

This makes Pampanga a must-see stop for foodie travelers, who can make the province one stop in a culinary itinerary of the Philippines’ top eats , or as part of a dedicated trip to eat the best of Kapampangan food.

Pampanga is also (in)famous for Mount Pinatubo, which exploded in 1991 and buried several towns in ash. The volcano has since fallen dormant, and locals now manage treks up to the crater and its scenic crater lake .   

Siquijor: Beaches and Witches, Oh My!

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One of the last frontiers of the Philippines, the island of Siquijor benefits from gorgeous beaches, verdant jungle and a reputation for witchcraft.

The beaches don’t have the crowds of Phuket or Boracay, but they’re amazing sights nonetheless: Kagusuan Beach and Paliton Beach offer white-sand swimming and excellent snorkeling with less beach touts to worry about. Other natural features abound on the island, such as the cascading Cambugahay Falls and the mysterious Llihan Cave.

Siquijor’s culture remains devoutly Catholic with an occult underside. After visiting the 200-year-old coral churches like the San Isidro Labrador Church in Lazi, you can visit a local “mambabarang” (witch doctor) who can brew love potions and curses on demand.   

Legazpi: Mayon Volcano Sights & Sounds

 The city of Legazpi is a short air hop from Manila, but could not be more different in character. With a surfeit of wide-open spaces, access to the sea, and endless avenues to adventure, Legazpi makes the most out of its proximity to Mayon Volcano, whose perfect cone can be seen from anywhere in Legazpi.

Spend half the day ATVing up Mayon's slopes, splashing through creeks and past massive boulders set down by recent Mayon eruptions. You can then spend the rest of your stay exploring the other side of Legazpi - eating their famously spicy food or gazing at centuries-old churches that have somehow survived Mayon's fury over the ages. 

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Traveling through Southeast Asia is a rite of passage for many backpackers on a budget, but this stunning region also appeals to adventurers and nature lovers too, with people coming back year on year. Whether you are learning how to drive a motorbike or heading out in scuba gear to dive with reef sharks, Southeast Asia offers fantastic experiences at a fraction of the price found elsewhere.

Leading with curiosity and patience will serve travelers well as they navigate their way through the region. There are many highlights, but the spots that you stumble upon are likely to be the ones you remember most fondly. To help you plan your route, and find your own favorite places, here are our picks of where to visit in Southeast Asia and what makes them so special.

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1. Siargao, Philippines

Best for surfing 

Siargao is a tropical paradise known for its quality surfing, which includes the Cloud 9 break, regarded as one of the best waves in the world. Surfers can take a boat out to Rock Island or Daku, or ride the left reef break at Stimpy’s. Not quite ready for that yet? Surf lessons are available for all levels, then make time to see the island beyond the waves. 

Enjoy live music performances at local bars and cafes, such as the Extension or Strum , ride a motorbike out to the North to visit caves, or go to a yoga class and take an ice bath. Whatever you decide, expect to be welcomed warmly into the local community.

Planning tip: Base yourself in General Luna. By staying at least a week on Siargao, you'll be able to experience the best of the island and explore beyond the main town. 

2. Amed, Bali

Best for diving and snorkeling sites

Amed — a coastal area located in northeast — has maintained the local charm and warm welcome that initially made the island of Bali so popular. Snorkelers and divers in particular love it here because it's home to iconic dive sites like the Japanese Shipwreck – shallow enough to snorkel – and Jemeluk Bay, packed with colorful coral. From here, take a trip to Bali’s famous Gates of Heaven, Pura Lempuyan , to see one of the holiest temple complexes on the island. Sunsets here are stunning: go to Lahangan Sweet viewpoint or Sunset Point for views over Mt Agung , Bali’s highest peak. 

Planning tip: From Canggu , it takes about four hours to get to Amed by taxi. However, if you come from Lombok or the Gili Islands, the ferry is less than two hours depending on the season.

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3. Cao Bang, Vietnam

Best for getting off the beaten track 

Cao Bang, in the north of  Vietnam , has some of the most impressive natural sites in the country, but without the crowds. Start at Phat Tich Truc Lam , a temple near the Chinese border, that offers wonderful views over the region’s rolling hills.  Ban Gioc Waterfall  – one of the most magical waterfalls in Southeast Asia and the largest in Vietnam – cascades over multiple tiers and can be visited on a boat trip or bamboo raft. The nearby Nguom Ngao Cave  system extends for several kilometers underground, and is home to many breathtaking stalactites and stalagmites. 

Planning tip: This is a place to get a glimpse of true rural Vietnamese culture, so be prepared to taste dishes you've never heard of and expect to rely on Google Translate to help you with communicating. Even though it is far off the typical backpacker route (for now), Cao Bang is very safe and has great infrastructure for visitors. It takes about six hours from Hanoi by car.

4. Khao Sok National Park, Thailand 

Best for animal lovers 

Khao Sok is a stunning national park that is home to hundreds of animal species including bears, monkeys, leopards and wild elephants. If you're lucky, you can see them wandering around on a safari or boat trip. Located just a few hours north of Krabi , Khao Sok National Park also boasts ATV tours, cave trekking, and Elephant Hills , a sanctuary where rescued elephants are allowed to roam freely in the nature park. 

Chiaw Lan Lake ’s limestone cliffs and dense rainforest will make you feel like you've been transported to another planet. For the ultimate experience, book a night on the lake in a floating bungalow where you can soak in the park's natural beauty from late-night stargazing to a sunrise safari.

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5. Luang Prabang, Laos

Best for Buddhist culture

The former royal capital of Laos , Luang Prabang , is nestled in a valley in the north. It remains an important site for Buddhist culture with its wonderfully preserved temples (wats) and other spiritual sites.

Those who visit are encouraged to participate in almsgiving, a centuries-old daily ceremony where monks collect alms from locals and visitors. Wat Xieng Thong is one of the most spiritually significant temples in Laos. It was built in 1560 for coronations, and is home to large mosaics and an elaborate library. Another important site is Phu Si , which translates to “sacred mountain” and is dotted with temples and shrines. 

Luang Prabang is also close to one of Southeast Asia’s dreamiest waterfalls,  Tat Kuang Si , made up of three tiers that cascade into natural pools of mineral-rich water colored milky white by limestone. 

Planning tip:  For those looking to delve even deeper into Laos’s natural beauty, Luang Prabang is a great jumping point to Nong Khiaw , a village known for its limestone cliffs and outdoor activities.

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6. Penang, Malaysia

Best for history and culture 

Penang , Malaysia is a vibrant mosaic of Malay, Chinese and Indian cultures, all of which are reflected in its food, architecture and traditions. 

The capital of this tropical island, George Town , manages to transform its heritage into something that can accommodate tourists all while tastefully maintaining its authenticity. In just one city, you can tour through Chinese clan houses, mosques, Hindu temples, and British Colonial buildings. 

Outside of George Town, Penang National Park is home to beautiful beaches and hiking trails through the jungle. Learn more about local fauna at the Tropical Spice Garden  packed with spices, medicinal plants and deadly natural poisons – guided tours are available.

Planning tip: As a general rule, it's wise for female travelers to cover their shoulders, chest and knees. While most sites do not require you to cover your head, you may want to bring a head scarf or sarong to enter certain religious or government buildings.

7. Gili Air, Indonesia

Best for relaxation

The Gili Islands — located between Bali and Lombok — consists of three small islets : Gili Trawangan , Gili Meno , and Gili Air . Each island offers its own, unique atmosphere, but for someone looking for peace, relaxation and serenity, they will want to linger on Gili Air with its strong focus on wellness. Motorbikes and cars are not allowed on the island, so visitors can lay back and truly relax on the white sandy beaches, with yoga classes and affordable spa treatments and massages.

One of the top attractions among the Gili Islands are the underwater sculptures, Nest , by artist Jason deCaires Taylor. This site is best enjoyed in the early morning before the crowds arrive, so be sure to book the earliest boat trip possible. There are also opportunities to scuba dive with the area’s many turtles.

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18 Most Budget-Friendly Places To Visit In The Philippines

  • The Philippines offers a wide range of budget-friendly destinations for travelers, including Coron, Palawan, Vigan, and Catanduanes.
  • These destinations offer stunning natural landscapes, historical sites, and affordable accommodations, making them ideal for budget-conscious travelers.
  • From private boat rides in Coron to colonial vibes in Vigan and island hopping in Catanduanes, there are plenty of activities to enjoy while keeping costs low in the beautiful country of the Philippines.

The Philippines is composed of over 7,640 islands; hence, there is much to explore . It is one of the ideal destinations for travelers on a budget, and it features a wide range of choices for a budget-friendly vacation. The country has diverse tourism featuring various mountains, rich in marine life, history, and stunning views. To further explore the country, listed below are the cheapest places to visit in the beautiful country of the Philippines.

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A Few More Budget-Friendly Locations to Check Out in the Philippines

With so much to see, there's no shortage of budget-friendly spots to visit. This update offers four more budget-friendly locations. All accommodations mentioned were chosen due to several factors, chief among them being a minimum rating of 7.0 and a budget-friendly price for travelers.

Coron, Palawan

The island of Palawan is the country’s hidden gem , and by that, it means hidden beaches and water caves. Its white-sand beaches and turquoise-clear waters are surrounded by lush green forests and rock formations. Coron offers a more adventurous experience than other beaches on the island of Palawan. It is indeed a haven, especially for honeymooners, because it’s like the Maldives but cheaper and more private. A private boat ride only costs $43 and is still negotiable; tourists can also bring food or let the crews cook without having the need to pay additional charges.

  • Recommended Tour: Coron Island Tour ( A Shared Tour)
  • Duration: 8 hours
  • Cost: From $29 USD per adult

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One of the most iconic travel destinations in the Philippines is the historic city of Vigan. The city is highly historical because Spanish Spaniards settled in the city during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines. In fact, it is included in the list of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites ; the city truly gives a colonial vibe. The Liberation Boulevard is a perfect accommodation place for travelers on a budget; it features comfortable transient rooms to stay.

  • Recommended Tour: Vigan & Laoag Private Tour
  • Duration: 5-8 hours
  • Cost: From $202.67 per adult

Catanduanes

One of the most visited islands by couples is the island province of Catanduanes, which is also said to be one of the cheapest destinations in the country. Catanduanes features its wonderful pastoral hills and mountainside as well as a beautiful coastline. The best thing to enjoy here includes island hopping on Palumbanes Islands, surfing, and locating the tidal pools within the region. The cost of the accommodation only ranges from $10 to $24 per night.

  • Recommended Tour: Catanduanes 360 Full-Day Tour
  • Cost: From $140 USD per adult, depending on the group's size

Antipolo City

Antipolo City is the capital of Rizal Province; it is a go-to destination for people coming from Manila for getaways. The city features fascinating landscapes and has an elevated topography, making it a perfect escape from the metro. Plenty of affordable resorts and cozy cafes can be found in Antipolo, and these are all budget-friendly. Maura’s Place offers stunning panoramic sunset views of the city. One of the most known resorts here is the Luljetta’s Hanging Gardens Spa, with a starting price of $17 per night.

  • Recommended Tour: Skip the Line: Hike, Eat Swim at Mount Purro Nature Reserve
  • Duration: 2-10 hours
  • Cost: From $21.8 USD per adult

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San Juan, Siquijor

The mysterious island of Siquijor is one of the most underrated travel destinations in the Philippines. When people visit Siquijor, most of them would stay in the town of San Juan because it offers very dramatic sunset views, which visitors love the most. Another reason for staying in San Juan is highly affordable hotels and resorts from $14 per night, and most of these are beachfront or located near the coastline. The best tourist attractions here are Cambugahay Falls, Paliton, Butterfly Sanctuary, Salagdoong Cliff Jump, and many more waterfalls and beaches.

  • Recommended Tour: Siquijor Island Tour
  • Duration: 3 days
  • Cost: From $87.18 USD per adult

Baler, Aurora

Located in the northern part of Luzon is the coastal district of Baler, Aurora. Baler is one of the most affordable travel destinations as most of the attractions only charge minimal fees, and the bus rides are definitely cheap. There are a lot of historical sites within this town, including Museo de Baler. It is mostly known as a true haven for surfers because of its surfing waves. The biggest Balete tree in Asia can also be found here. Accommodation costs around $17 only.

  • Accommodation: Kahanamoku Bed & Breakfast
  • Address: Purok 7, Barangay Zabali, Baler 3200
  • Amenities: Coffee Shop, Garden, Beach Access

Camiguin Island

Camiguin Island is the second-smallest island in the Philippines; it is located in the northern part of Mindanao and has so much to offer to every visitor. Despite being a small island, Camiguin is surprisingly packed with a lot of attractions and things to do that are relatively cheap. The lowest price for accommodation is only $5 per night, with free parking and free WiFi. Aside from having one of the most beautiful waters and white sand beaches in the Philippines, Camiguin is also home to hot springs, Nature Park, and waterfalls.

  • Recommended Tour: Camiguin Land Tour
  • Duration: 5-6 hours
  • Cost: From $380 USD per group ( Up to 10)

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Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro

Home to wonderful beaches in the town of Puerto Galera in Oriental Mindoro. In fact, it was awarded as the World’s Most Beautiful Bay in 2005 by the Les Plus Belles Baies Du Monde, a Paris-based organization. The most popular beach destination in town is White Beach; the most affordable accommodation place here starts at $20 per night. Island hopping is also a top activity by the visitors which is also relatively inexpensive. Visitors can also hike to Tamaraw Falls, a twin waterfall that flows through the human-made swimming pools.

  • Recommended Tour: PUERTO GALERA Island Hopping & Snorkeling
  • Cost: From $64 USD per adult

Tagaytay City, Cavite

Aside from Antipolo City, Tagaytay is also a go-to place for the people in the metro to unwind. Tagaytay gives a calm feeling to its visitors because of the nature and fresh air in the city. The cheapest thing to do here is to see the Taal Volcano, which features a beautiful sunrise; this is a free experience and a free therapy for some. The famous attraction here, aside from the Taal Volcano is the Sky Ranch, People’s Park in the Sky, Picnic Grove, and many more. Hotels here cost $20 per night.

  • Recommended Tour: PanoramicTagaytay Ridge Tour from Manila
  • Duration: 7 hours
  • Cost: From $150 USD per adult

Baguio City

What’s interesting about Baguio is that most of the popular attractions here are free; all the visitors need is accommodation, bus fare, and food. For only $60 dollars, a person can already have an excellent yet quick vacation. Baguio is truly one of the most beautiful cities in the Philippines, and it provides numerous picturesque views of various attractions. Things to enjoy here include Burnham Park, Mines View Park, Baguio Botanical Garden, Bell Church, Kenon Road, museums, etc. The cheapest comfortable accommodation place costs $10 per night.

  • Recommended Tour: Baguio City Tour with Lunch
  • Cost: From $105 USD per adult

Bataan, Central Luzon

Located in the region of Central Luzon, Bataan is a destination in the Philippines famous for its history and laid-back atmosphere. All over the city are stunning buildings and memorials that shine a light on the city’s historic past. Besides the history, Bataan is also a place to enjoy relaxation as the city is endowed with charming beaches, impressive waterfalls, and towering mountains. In Bataan, tourists will enjoy activities such as hiking, swimming, and kayaking. Prices for some historic tours in the province may be expensive, but other outdoor activities and things such as transportation and food are cheap even by backpacker standards.

  • Recommended Tour: Indigenous Forest Experience Manila 2022
  • Duration: 10-12 hours
  • Cost: From $160 USD per adult

Intramuros, Manila

Intramuros is one of the numerous historic places one can visit in the Philippines on a budget. Also known as - the Walled City, Intramuros is located in the capital city of the Philippines and is endowed with hundreds of years of Spanish history. During the exploration of this historic area, one will be met with old churches, beautiful stone fortresses, impressive cathedrals, and museums rich with artifacts ranging from cultural to artistic, musical, and historic. Many of these attractions come with surprisingly cheap price tags, and with 30-minute Kasela rides costing less than $10, one can easily drive around and have a wonderful time here without straining their pockets. As with many other parts of the country, food, water, and transportation are budget-friendly in Intramuros.

  • Recommended Tour: Experience Intramuros with Bamboo Bicycle - Ecotours
  • Duration: 2 hours and 30 minutes
  • Cost: From $37.34 USD per adult

Cagsawa Ruins

One of the most unusual attractions in the Philippines is the Cagsawa Ruins. These are the remnants of a 16th-century Franciscan church that was built in the town of Cagsawa in 1587. It had a tumultuous history, first being destroyed by Dutch pirates in 1636 and then destroyed again by a volcanic eruption.

Today, the ruins are located in Barangay Busay, Cagsawa and are protected in Cagsawa Park. The ruins may remind visitors of the famous ruins of Pompeii - the famous Roman city destroyed by a volcano or the Caribbean island of Montserrat's capital of Plymouth, also buried under volcanic ash .

  • Duration: 1 Hour
  • Cost: Entry Fee Approx. $1

Cebu City is one of the Philippines' top tourist destinations . It is the most populated city in the Visayas and has a population of around 1 million people. It is the hub from which the Visayas revolve and enjoys a booming tourist industry. Around two million foreigner flocks to Cebu annually.

Prime attractions of the city include its white-sand beaches and spectacular diving - plus, it is full of lively bars and emerging eateries. Cebu City is the urban embodiment of tourism in the Philippines. It is also the oldest city in the Philippines and is nicknamed in the Phillippines - the Queen City of the South . Like in the rest of the Philippines, prices in Cebu are rarely great.

  • Recommended Tour: Private Cebu & Lapu-Lapu City Tour
  • Duration: 6+ Hours

Panglao Island

Known for its pristine beaches and vibrant marine life, Panglao offers budget-friendly beachfront accommodations and delectable street food. Adventurers can explore the famed Alona Beach, go island hopping to uninhabited islets, or snorkel at Danao Beach on a shoestring budget. A visit to the Hinagdanan Cave and the historic Baclayon Church adds cultural depth without denting one's wallet. Panglao Island, where thrifty dreams meet tropical paradise.

  • Recommended Tour: Bohol Island Countryside Wonders Guided Tour
  • Duration: Full Day
  • Cost: From $68.00 USD per adult

Boracay, Malay

This tropical haven offers wallet-friendly accommodations in Station 3 and Bulabog Beach, allowing visitors to relish the island's natural beauty without breaking the bank. Budget adventurers can indulge in local street food, embark on island-hopping adventures, and partake in exciting water sports. Boracay's famed White Beach is a cost-free paradise, while sunsets at Willy's Rock are priceless.

  • Recommended Tour: Boracay Sunset Cruise
  • Duration: 2 hours
  • Cost: From $16.42 USD per adult

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Iloilo City

This vibrant city offers a range of wallet-friendly accommodations, from cozy guesthouses to budget-friendly hostels. Street food stalls tempt with delectable local dishes at wallet-friendly prices. Exploring the city's rich heritage, including the Molo Church and historic Calle Real, provides an enriching cultural experience without straining one's travel budget. Nearby Guimaras Island, renowned for its sweet mangoes, is easily accessible for budget-conscious adventurers.

  • Recommended Tour: Iloilo Fishing Port Tour and Local Market Food Trip
  • Cost: From $16.16 USD per adult

This tropical paradise offers a myriad of budget-friendly accommodations, including beachfront hostels and cozy guesthouses in General Luna. Street food stalls dish out mouthwatering local flavors at modest prices. Adventurers can chase waves at Cloud 9 and explore tidal pools and lagoons without splurging. This island paradise's budget requirements are among the lowest travelers can encounter in the Philippines.

  • Recommended Tour: Siargao Island Hopping & land Tour
  • Duration: 8-10 hours
  • Cost: From $107.00 USD per adult

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  • Rhodes, Greece has the friendliest locals of all the Greek islands, from airport staff to taxi drivers, offering recommendations and warm smiles.
  • Siargao Island in the Philippines boasts incredibly friendly locals who go above and beyond to help visitors in need.
  • Labuan Bajo, Indonesia, home to Komodo Island, has some of the kindest hotel staff and locals, aiding international tourists.

As an avid traveler, I love visiting islands, but there isn't one country that sticks out as the friendliest. While Greece and the Philippines have provided me with a lot of love, other countries and their islands have also offered magical memories thanks to the locals.

Arriving on a new island and feeling welcome is an amazing feeling. It makes your getaway more special when locals spark up a conversation so you can ask for the best recommendations and dive into their culture. And many of the friendliest countries in the world also have islands. Whether it was a small yet memorable conversation or locals helping me in a time of need, these are the islands I've visited with the friendliest locals.

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7 Rhodes, Greece

Full of ancient history and inviting seas, rhodes, greece, is the friendliest of the balkan islands i've visited.

I've visited many islands in Greece (which is also the friendliest country in Europe ) like Mykonos, Santorini, Kos, Corfu, and Milos. While they offer incredible experiences, nothing compares to the friendly locals in Rhodes.

I felt welcomed as soon as I stepped off the plane in Rhodes at the airport. The airport staff were surprisingly friendly, and the taxi journey to the hotel was unforgettable. The taxi driver told me endless recommendations for local food and the most unforgettable experience, visiting the Valley of the Seven Springs. If the taxi driver wasn't so friendly, my tired self might have never gotten to experience such incredible local culture and hidden gems.

Throughout the remainder of my week-long trip, everyone I came across was more than happy to help or offer a warm smile. I took a trip to Rhodes Island in Greece as a budget traveler , and I will never regret my decision.

6 Siargao Island, The Philippines

Dive into siargao island and its many water activities, where local culture and kindness will blow you away.

I headed to Siargao Island during a long trip to the Philippines. If I was going to stay longer, the one place I would have extended my stay was Siargao Island. Why? The locals were the friendliest people I'd ever met.

One afternoon, I decided to go to Luna Beach to watch the surfers and snorkel. It's by far one of the most beautiful beaches in the Philippines, and worth a flight . I spent my time admiring the warm waters and the abundant fish species. I spotted plenty of eels, banner, puffer, and lone batfish.

After a glorious afternoon, I returned to my motorbike to ride back to my hostel, but my keys weren't in my sea shoes (a stupid place to put them). I returned to the beach to ask for help when a group of locals tried to help me (two even went to find them where I had snorkeled). Unable to find them, they took me back to my hostel and checked on me daily to ensure I was okay. The locals will go above and beyond to help you, which is rare.

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5 Langkawi, Malaysia

If nature, wildlife, and friendly faces make you feel welcome, the island of langkawi should be on your list for a malaysian getaway.

Located 18 miles northwest of Malaysia, you'll find an archipelago of 99 islands. While Malaysian locals are all very friendly, those on Langkawi Island stood out. I believe that Malaysia is the most underrated country in Asia . Not only are the people warm-hearted, but the scenery is remarkable.

I had planned to spend a week in Langkawi, which was cut short because of Covid-19 lockdowns. Nobody was allowed to leave or enter in April 2020, so I stayed and spent my time in the ocean. Before the lockdown, I managed to experience the incredible Panorama Langkawi SkyCab and witness the island and its clear waters from above. Plus, I tried my first-ever parasail over the spectacular Andaman Sea.

Even during the COVID-19 panic, the locals remained calm and attentive. They checked in when I would walk past to get a takeaway dinner from one of the select few open restaurants.

4 Labuan Bajo, Indonesia

Don't miss the chance to visit komodo island, home of the komodo dragons, and labuan bajo, home of the friendliest indonesian locals.

While exploring Bali, Indonesia, plenty of locals recommended a short trip to Komodo Island, where you can witness the home of Komodo dragons . The 3-day boat tour included island hopping, witnessing incredible wildlife while hiking, and having dinner on a boat.

To arrive at Komodo Island, you must take a boat tour from Labuan Bajo, a small fishing island with very little tourism aside from those visiting the Komodos. Although the boat trip was a highlight, the second highlight was the locals in Labuan Bajo.

The hotel staff couldn't do enough to help when I arrived in the pouring rain with a huge backpack. They helped me dry off and offered me a free meal. The entire experience was unforgettable, and I appreciate the Labuan Bajo locals for how kind they are to international tourists who visit their small island.

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3 Antigua, Caribbean

Experience the most welcoming white sandy beaches and kind people in antigua, caribbean.

Antigua and Barbuda make up one country in the Caribbean and are now two sustainable island destinations thanks to the Green Corridor program that protects wildlife. They're linked yet divided by 28 miles of the Caribbean Sea . On a trip to the Caribbean, I only stopped on Antigua island, as I was looking for a week of pure relaxation. Of course, I couldn't help but spend the majority of my time on the white sandy beaches. Valley Church Beach was my favorite, thanks to it being so secluded and quiet. If you want something more built-up, Ffryes Beach is ideal.

The locals and restaurant staff are the kindest I've met in the Caribbean. Those in Antigua were special, as every time I dined alone, they made an effort to keep up a conversation, no matter how busy they were. You'll be greeted with smiles and small talk everywhere you go, from the beaches to wildlife spots.

2 Mauritius, Africa

With the best hospitality in the world, mauritius is a must-visit if you want to experience open arms in africa.

I haven't visited much of Africa, but I know the people are friendly. They can seem reserved, which is due to the language barrier. But, the locals are extremely welcoming and make you feel like you're at home.

Landing on the island makes you feel like you've been transported to true paradise as untouched greenery, stunning ocean views, and kind locals surround you. Everyone from the taxi driver to the tour guides for Mount Le Morne offered incredible hospitality. They will keep up conversation, make you feel involved in the local culture, and recommend endless activities and local dishes. I've never tried so much food out of my comfort zone, and it's safe to say the warming locals were right: Mauritian food is hard to beat. Dholl puri was my favorite, a savory pancake dish packed with spicy vegetables.

Avoid peak summer and the beginning of the year, as Mauritius can experience heavy rainfall.

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1 Maui, Hawaii, U.S.

One of the easiest-going islands i've visited, maui is abundant with helpful locals.

Maui is one of the most popular parts of the Hawaiian archipelago. It's centrally located and has brilliant spring and fall weather. Avoiding the peak of summer will help you avoid heavy rainfall.

Hawaii is a country that shows a lot of respect for tourists if you respect their culture. I love talking to locals to ask for recommendations and get to understand their lifestyle. The best memory from my visit was sitting on Kihei Beach watching the surfers while taking shade when a local approached me, offered me a fresh coconut, and sat to chat with me for hours. It was one of my top bucket list experiences to have in Maui . Maui locals are incredibly kind and open, so don't be shy and start conversations to explore and respect their culture.

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