Where to Go in the Philippines 2024 | Best Tourist Spots

Where to Go in the Philippines 2024 | Best Tourist Spots

Grayson Yañez

15. Calle Crisologo, Vigan

14. nacpan beach, el nido, 13. tubbataha reef, palawan, 12. mayon volcano, albay, bicol, 11. intramuros and fort santiago, manila, 10. taal volcano and lake, tagaytay, and batangas, 9. kawasan falls, cebu, 8. kayangan lake, coron, palawan, 7. rizal park, manila, 6. banaue rice terraces, ifugao.

  • 5. Cebu’s Beaches and Diving Spots

4. Cloud 9, Siargao

3. puerto princesa underground river, palawan, 2. chocolate hills, bohol, 1. white beach, boracay.

Puerto Princesa Underground River in Palawan and Cloud 9 in Siargao

If tropical islands, beautiful landscapes, and unending adventures are on your bucket list for a holiday trip, then you have found a gem of a destination with the Philippines.

The Philippines has over 7,000 islands and is the perfect getaway to experience a mix of nature, culture, and fun. The geographical features of the Philippines ensure that there are natural attractions wherever you go. Whether you're headed to Luzon tourist spots , Visayas tourist spots , or  Mindanao tourist spots , expect beautiful sights, unique attractions, friendly locals, and memorable experiences.

The best beaches in the Philippines , idyllic islands in turquoise waters, the world’s most perfect cone volcano , the second smallest primate, world-class surfing spots, and centuries-old Spanish fortresses—these are but some of the attractions awaiting you on your Philippine holiday.

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With all the destinations and experiences the Philippines offers, creating an itinerary may be daunting, especially for first-time visitors. 

To help out, we have listed down the best places to visit in the Philippines.

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Read on to find out which top tourist destinations in the Philippines you should not miss on this trip of a lifetime!

Calle Crisologo in Vigan

Travel back in time as you stroll along the streets of Calle Crisologo in Vigan  as part of your Ilocos itinerary . This 16th-century town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site  and a popular tourist spot in the Philippines, quietly boasts old-world charm and Spanish colonial architecture and is the top attraction in Vigan, Ilocos tours  and one of the top  historical landmarks in the Philippines . 

The town famous for its Calle Crisologo tour has successfully managed to preserve the historic district where you can still find calesas (horse-drawn carriages). Sample the famous and delicious Ilocos empanada and walk along cobbled streets lined with souvenir shops selling pottery and Abel Iloko weaves. These are among the many  things to see and do when in Vigan .

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The best time to visit for  Calle Crisologo tours  is during the first week of May when the town celebrates the Vigan Festival of the Arts, one of the festivals in the Philippines . 

See our popular Vigan Tours and Activities

Nacpan Beach in El Nido, Palawan

El Nido in Palawan is most famous for its paradise-like islands and lagoons, but a 45-minute ride from its main town takes you to another idyllic destination: Nacpan Beach. 

Island hopping escapades in El Nido , including a visit to El Nido Big Lagoon and other top Palawan beaches should not be missed. But after a jam-packed day of visiting coves, white-sand beaches in El Nido , limestone cliffs, and other El Nido Palawan tourist spots , a trip to Nacpan Beach is highly recommended. 

The main attraction is its 4-kilometer shoreline with golden sand and endless palm trees lining up, perfect for just bumming around. Calitang Beach sits on the other side, and the two beaches form what is now popularly known as the Twin Beaches of El Nido.

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Visitors are not advised to swim far away from shore in Nacpan as currents tend to become strong and rough with little warning.

If you're looking for budget-friendly accommodations in El Nido, check out our collection of El Nido hostels . 

See our popular El Nido Tours and Activities

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Tubbataha Reef in Palawan

Tubbataha Reef is regarded as one of the  top diving spots in the Philippines , and, perhaps, the world. Located at the heart of the Sulu Sea, it is considered a center of marine biodiversity and a haven not just for divers but marine conservationists as well. The only way to get to this marine sanctuary is through a liveaboard vessel from Puerto Princesa, Palawan. 

The access may be challenging, but it is probably what is keeping the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park teeming with some of the most unique underwater life in the world. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was nominated as part of the “New Seven Wonders of the Natural World.”

Among the species that call Tubbataha home are reef sharks, manta rays, Napoleon wrasses, and more than half of all the world's coral species. One of its islets is also a breeding site for birds and marine turtles.

Tubbataha reef diving requires months or even years of planning, but experiencing the staggering wealth underneath is more than worth it.

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Mayon Volcano in Legazpi

As soon as your flight lands at the airport in Bicol International Airport of Albay province, the world’s most perfect volcanic cone and the most active volcano in the Philippines greets you with its majesty. Mayon Volcano is one of the most beautiful places to visit in the Philippines and is a top attraction in any  Bicol tour .

Its sheer beauty (the name Mayon comes from the Bicolano word ‘magayon,’ which means beautiful) hides a violent core, with past eruptions that flattened several towns.

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One of the top natural landmarks in the Philippines and one of the most-visited tourist spots in Albay , it is already a wonderful experience seeing the volcano from afar. But if you are an adrenaline junkie, you can soak up all its beauty while gliding through a zipline in Lignon Hill or going on a Mayon Volcano tour via a Mayon ATV ride in Bicol. Visit the Cagsawa Ruins for another unique and historic viewing point of the Mayon Volcano.

As a bonus, from Legazpi, you can take a side trip to Donsol, where you can enjoy swimming with whale sharks in their natural habitat.

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Fort Santiago in Intramuros, Manila

Take a stroll through history lane within the walled city of Intramuros in Manila , one of the top landmarks in the Philippines. This 64-hectare Spanish fortress was erected by Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and was destroyed by the end of World War II.

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Another Intramuros attraction is Fort Santiago, a citadel that served as headquarters for armies and foreign powers. It is a historically significant site where the national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal, was imprisoned before his execution. 

You can learn more about its history when you go on trips to Fort Santiago . You can also go on a  guided bamboo bike tour or ride a horse-drawn carriage to explore Intramuros' historic walls.

Cap off your trip with a meal or drink at some of the finest Filipino restaurants inside Intramuros. One popular establishment is Barbara’s, where you can enjoy traditional Filipino cuisine buffet-style while being treated to a cultural show.

See our popular Intramuros Tours

Taal Volcano and Lake in Tagaytay

Locals and foreign visitors from Manila often take a quick escape from the megacity and make their way south to  Tagaytay , a relaxing town famous for its cool weather, magnificent views, and many tourist spots . It's popular for being one of the best kid-friendly places near Manila .

The best Tagaytay hotels  have a view that faces Taal Volcano, one of the world’s smallest active volcanoes. The volcano sits on an island within a lake within an island. 

Since hikes to the crater are no longer allowed, head to  Tagaytay restaurants ,  Tagaytay cafes , or Tagaytay hotels with a view of Taal. While in Tagaytay and Batangas, heat up your trip with a delectable bowl of Bulalo, a clear broth with beef shanks, bone marrow, and corn.

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Kawasan Falls in Cebu

If you like jumping into or swimming in cool cascading waters, Kawasan Falls in  Cebu hits the sweet spot. It is a multi-layered waterfall in the town of Badian and is best known for its turquoise waters.

With a height of 40 meters, the first cascade is where most visitors stay, swim, and enjoy a natural water massage on board a bamboo raft. A 10-minute trek takes you up to the quieter second cascade.

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Kawasan Falls is also the endpoint of the popular adventure activity,  Kawasan Falls canyoneering . This tour starts in Kanlaob River in the town of Alegria. You'll make your way to Kawasan, swimming along streams, rappelling through natural rock walls, and finally jumping off mini-waterfalls.

Nearby is the town of  Moalboal , famous for its  sardine run experience , where you swim with millions of sardines just offshore.

See our popular Kawasan Falls Tours

Kayangan Lake in Coron, Palawan

Undoubtedly one of the most photographed and iconic destinations in the Philippines is Kayangan Lake in  Coron , Palawan. Going on a Kayangan Lake Coron tour  will allow you to see its lagoon that is a dreamy mix of blues and greens glistening on a bright, sunny day. It should definitely be on your Coron Palawan itinerary .

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Kayangan Lake tours will take you to the jagged limestone cliffs and islets surrounding the lake. All these add up to a dramatic landscape, best seen from a 10-minute climb up a hill. Curiously, this view is not of the actual Kayangan Lake but the area where the tour boats park, but it is still breathtaking nonetheless.

As spectacular as the views are above ground, the real gem is hidden underneath the lake’s glass-like waters. Rock formations and schools of fish abound, making the area a favorite snorkeling and free-diving spot for visitors and one of the most popular Coron Palawan tourist spots .

The island destination is also famous for  island-hopping in Coron  and  C oron wreck diving , among many other must-try  Coron tours . It's also a romantic destination and is a popular location for vacation packages for couples .

See our popular Coron Tours and Activities

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Rizal Park in Manila

Many travelers skip  Manila and make their way to the Philippines' other islands, but a day or two in the country’s capital to go on  Manila tours is still highly recommended, especially for those looking for the best places in the Philippines for a family vacation .

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This 60-hectare urban park is where you will see the Rizal Monument, marking the execution site of the country’s national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. Manila Bay’s breeze keeps the Philippine flag waving from a 46-meter flagpole fronting his monument.

The park also features manicured gardens, ponds, and a wide water fountain that lights up and dances to Filipino tunes at sunset. The park area is also home to a network of  National Museums that you can visit .

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Banaue Rice Terraces in Ifugao

Hand-chiseled some 2,000 years ago, the Banaue Rice Terraces in  Banaue of Ifugao, North Luzon , is a remarkable destination and is truly one of the most beautiful places in the Philippines and regarded as one of the Philippines' iconic landmarks. 

Sit in a colorful jeepney as it cruises along winding roads in Banaue, and views of dramatic mud-walled rice terraces leave you in awe.

The Ifugao people were highly skilled in carving both wood and mountainsides. The Banaue Rice Terraces is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site . It offers spectacular views of emerald hues during the rice-growing seasons of April-May and October-November.

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Banaue and its many natural attractions may pack a lot of tourists so you can make your way further to quieter Batad Rice Terraces and take a quick dip at its mighty Tappiya waterfalls. You can also explore nearby  Baguio City or  pick fresh strawberries in La Trinidad, Benguet .

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5. cebu’s beaches and diving spots.

Malapascua Island in Cebu

Cebu has been declared part of UNESCO’s Network of Creative Cities, but its main treasure lies deep down. The island draws over two million foreign travelers every year, who are greeted by rich waters teeming with abundant marine life. There are also many Cebu hotels that you can book for your trip. 

Diving in Cebu is also a great experience as the island boasts many beautiful  Cebu diving spots , featuring underwater caves, shallow shipwrecks, and marine sanctuaries.

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Cebu island hopping tours are popular, thanks to the  beaches of Cebu ,  Mactan , Camotes, and  Bantayan Island . Moalboal island hopping tours are also available for those who want to explore more of Cebu. Off the northernmost tip of Cebu, tiny  Malapascua Island packs many surprises, including diving with thresher sharks. Apart from diving in Malapascua , you can also go on a sardine run tour . For a hassle-free experience, book Malapascua diving packages .

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Cloud 9 in Siargao

Siargao ’s rise as a top tourist destination in the Philippines is nothing short of meteoric. Once a sleepy island in Surigao del Norte, it has become one of the favorite destinations and playgrounds for travelers, and it is primarily because of one activity: surfing.

It is now known as the Philippines'  surfing capital , and some even regard it as the surfing mecca of Asia.

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Surfers are drawn to Cloud 9, the most famous surfing spot in the entire country and a must in any visitor's Siargao itinerary . From November until April, all is well with Cloud 9’s thick tubes, making it a perfect place to get stoked (note: it is recommended for advanced surfers only).

But you do not need to go surfing in Siargao  to enjoy this island destination as there are also other  Siargao tourist spots  to visit, like rock pools, waterfalls, and the nearby Sohoton Lagoon, where you can swim with thousands of non-sting jellyfish. You can go island hopping in Siargao to visit some of its natural attractions, including Sugba Lagoon , Naked Island , Daku Island , and Guyam Island .

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Puerto Princesa Underground River in Palawan

The gateway to the Philippines’ Last Frontier,  Palawan , is its capital  Puerto Princesa . It is here that you can find the world’s longest navigable underground river and a UNESCO World Heritage Site , the  Puerto Princesa Underground River or the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park. To explore this world-famous attraction and one of the best Philippine caves , book a Puerto Princesa underground river tour. 

Paddleboats of the  Puerto Princesa underground river tours  cruise through scenic limestone cliffs as they make their way through the accessible area (1.5 km) of the underground river cave.

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The park is also teeming with wildlife like crab-eating monkeys, monitor lizards, and bats.  Island hopping escapades in Honda Bay and a visit to the Crocodile Farm are also highly recommended among the many  things to do in Puerto Princesa .

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Chocolate Hills in Bohol, Philippines

Included in the UNESCO World Heritage Natural Monuments list, the Chocolate Hills of  Bohol are a geomorphic wonder and truly a sight to behold. It is one of the amazing tourist spots in the Philippines to offer a unique landscape, with its 1,268 cone-shaped hills that turn chocolatey brown during the dry season, hence its name.

The limestone hills in this iconic Philippine landmark vary in size but almost look similar in shape and range from 30 to 120 meters in height. It’s a must-add to any itinerary for  Bohol trips .

Make your way to the town of Carmen, where the Chocolate Hills Main Viewpoint can be found. You can also see the hills via Chocolate Hills tours or  Bohol countryside tours . Aside from the Chocolate Hills, there is also a treasure chest of natural wonders and other fun  things to do in Bohol , including a relaxing Loboc river cruise  and exploring Balicasag Island, a popular Bohol diving spot . You can also go on  Panglao Island tours , and  Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary visits , where you can see the world’s second-smallest primate. At night you can visit Abatan River and see some of the rarest fireflies in the Philippines .

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White Beach in Boracay

Long hailed as one of the best white sand beaches in the Philippines and the entire world,  Boracay ’s claim to fame is its 4-kilometer stretch of pure white, powdery sand called White Beach .

Cliche as it sounds, White Beach is truly postcard-perfect, with tall coconut trees lining it and crystal-clear calm waters rounding up its unmatched beauty, making it the top attraction in  Boracay tours  and the best tourist destination in the Philippines.

Those who want to indulge during their holiday can also do so, as Boracay is home to some of the best 5-star hotels in the Philippines , as well as several honeymoon resorts and some of the best beach resorts in the Philippines . You can also have a workation here

Its prominence in global publications has drawn in an influx of tourists over the last decades, and there is no shortage of hotels , restaurants , and Boracay bars on the entire island.

Typical view of White Beach, Boracay

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There are plenty of things to do in Boracay , and you can add other spots to your Boracay itinerary , including Puka Beach and Diniwid Beach, both of which offer a quiet respite and some of the best relaxing vibes during the daytime. Other things you can do in Boracay include  White Beach tours and activities like  Boracay banana boat riding, Boracay jetskiing , paddleboarding,  paraw sailing in Boracay,  snorkeling in Boracay,  helmet diving in Boracay , and parasailing in Boracay .

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Plan Your Ultimate Escape to the Philippines

Nacpan Beach in El Nido, Palawan

It is impossible to visit all the best tourist spots in the Philippines in one go unless you have all the time in the world. But carefully planning out your Philippines itinerary will surely take you to some of the most unforgettable landscapes and fun-filled adventures you will ever see and experience. If you want a pampered experience, book a stay at one of the luxury resorts in the Philippines  or the best  wellness resorts in the Philippines , or try glamping in the Philippines .

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Aside from its spectacular views, the Philippines is also home to one of the most hospitable, warm, and free-spirited people you will ever meet. Before you finalize your online trip booking  or your Philippines holiday packages , read more of our Philippines travel guides to help you plan the ultimate escape and learn the reasons why you should visit the Philippines . 

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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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15 Best Places to Visit in the Philippines

Written by Anietra Hamper Updated Sep 16, 2022

The Philippines is a destination that is easy to visit multiple times due to its more than 7,000 islands. The most difficult decision you make as a traveler, is figuring out which places to visit first. The Philippines is divided into the three main island groups of Luzon , Visayas, and Mindanao , representing different regions in the country.

The scenery in each region of the Philippines ranges from mountainous and tropical to metropolitan. You can enjoy a day of walking the historical colonial streets of the capital city of Manila or catch a rare glimpse of tiny tarsier monkeys at a private sanctuary on the island of Bohol . The steep, plush mountains provide unforgettable hiking experiences.

Since you are surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, it's not surprising the Philippines has some of the best beaches in Asia , and the scuba diving opportunities are outstanding.

Plan your travels around this tropical island nation with our list of the best places to visit in the Philippines.

7. Davao City

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Boracay

There is a reason that Boracay Island is considered the beach capital of the Philippines because there are more than 12 beaches. This tiny island in the west Visayas region is ideal for beach-goers who are after simple relaxation in the sun or water activities. White Beach , on the west side of the island, is one of the best beaches in the Philippines .

Puka Shell Beach is on the tip of the island and is a favorite spot for shell collectors. Cagban Beach is a quiet spot with nearby caves that are rumored to still contain treasure chests. Diniwid Beach is a tiny beach at the north end of White Beach that has the best view of the island from a platform rock located there.

This island is known for its many resorts, so finding a place to stay is easy. For a panoramic view of the island, take a day trip to Mount Luho , its highest point.

Tarsier

The island of Bohol in the Philippines' central Visayas region runs at a slower pace, and it's a destination that showcases the country's natural beauty. One of the most unique natural wonders on the island is the Chocolate Hills in Carmen . This UNESCO -protected site is a collection of 1,200 geological formations that turn brown in the dry season, resembling a landscape of chocolate candy kisses.

Bohol is home to a family-owned sanctuary for the tiny tarsier primate, known for its large engaging eyes. For a small fee, you can take an intimate walk through the grounds, and stand inches away from the small nocturnal mammal.

The top draw of Bohol is the beach. Panglao Island features some of the best beaches in Bohol: Alona Beach and Danao Beach , which have fantastic diving; Dao Beach and Bingag Beach , which are popular resort areas; Bolod Beach, which has a large stretch of shoreline; and Doljo Beach , which is fairly remote but fantastic for finding seashells.

Snorkeling with a whale shark

The island of Cebu, in the central Visayas region, is considered the port to some of the best diving and snorkeling in the Philippines. If you are an underwater enthusiast, Cebu is one of your best options for excursions that get you up-close to whale sharks, coral reefs, and sea turtles.

Some of the most spectacular scenery from the water near Cebu are the sea caves that attract photographers and outdoor enthusiasts looking for unique diving and snorkeling sites. The Sudlon National Park , located approximately an hour from Cebu City, is a breathtaking park to explore and hike.

While Cebu's greatest draw is its water, Cebu City is a metropolitan area, with tourist attractions like museums and cathedrals that will interest history buffs.

Banaue

The rice terraces of Banaue are one of the most striking things to see in the Philippines. The emerald-green terraces are an agricultural wonder in this area. Some of the terraces are estimated to have been hand-carved into the mountainside more than 2,000 years ago.

The Batad Rice Terraces and the Bangaan Rice Terraces are protected UNESCO World Heritage sites .

For a deeper taste of this region, take a stroll through the Banaue Ethnic Village or the Hiwang Village to mingle with the Indigenous people who farm the rice terraces.

Your most impressive view of the terraces is at sunrise, when clouds and fog lift off the mountain to reveal the intricate landscape of the terraces. You can base yourself in the town of Banaue and hike or drive to the Batad rice terraces, or arrange a stay in a native hut of the Ifugao people for a more authentic experience.

Bantay Bell Tower in Vigan

The historical city of Vigan in the northern Philippines is one of the most charming towns to visit in the Luzon region. Its culture is a fusion of Chinese and Spanish influences originating from settlers to the area.

Take a ride in a horse-drawn kalesa through the streets and admire the colonial architecture, courtesy of the Spanish who colonized the area in the 18th century. Vigan is a city with many nuances to explore.

The best view of the area is from the Bantay Bell Tower , which is also a noted landmark in the area. The Calle Crisologo historic district is a walkable district, where you will encounter many local craftsman and see historical architecture.

A visit to the St. Paul Metropolitan Cathedral is breathtaking and a perfect spot to sit and people-watch as you take in the local culture.

Jeepney in front of the Minor Basilica of Saint Lorenzo Ruiz, Manila

The Philippines capital of Manila, on the island of Luzon, is a bustling city with non-stop activity. Hop on board one of the colorful jeepneys, the main form of public transportation, to get a taste of local life while you visit Manila's top attractions .

Usually over-packed with locals, the bumpy ride through the streets on the iconic and kitschy jeep/bus hybrid vehicles will be one of the highlights of your visit.

Plan stops to the main park in the city, Rizal Park , and the San Agustin Church , which was built in the 16th century. Buy local fruits and handmade gifts at the public market at Quiapo Church , where you are likely to see several thousand people show up on Fridays for worship.

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For a city scene outside of Manila, head to Davao City, which has a large metropolitan area. Davao City is the main city in the southern Philippine region of Mindanao .

Despite its malls and large population, Davao City features many natural elements, including the Eden Nature Park , Philippine Eagle Center, and the Davao Baywalk near the sea.

One of the best places to visit in Davao City is Mount Apo , the highest mountain in the Philippines. Davao City is a prime location for shopping, as there are several large malls, including Abreeza Mall and SM Lanang Premier Mall . For a peek into Davao City history and culture, the tiny Davao Museum of History and Ethnography is worth a visit.

Hanging coffins of Sagada

One of the most unique experiences you can have in the Philippines is in the northern tribal region in Sagada. Nestled in the rugged and remote Cordillera Mountains are tribes that embrace the occasional visitor.

This area is a paradise for the advanced outdoor enthusiast. The steep mountains and high elevation enhance the thrill and skill level required for outdoor adventure. Hiking is popular in Sagada, particularly to Mount Ampaco , which has the highest peak in the region or through Echo Valley , which has steep and rugged terrain.

One of the best places to visit in this region of the Philippines is the hanging coffins that hide deep in the mountains . It is best to connect with a local guide to take you to this incredible site because this is not a tourist area, but rather an authentic tribal region hiding an experience worthy of bragging rights.

Coron Island

One of the top diving destinations in the world , Coron Island is a tropical paradise, with electric blue and green water that almost seems unreal. The mountainous island sits on the tip of the Palawan island region, the western-most section of islands in the Philippines.

The island is popular for diving because of the numerous wrecks here. Many of the preserved shipwrecks are located in depths ranging from shallow water at just three meters to deep water at 42 meters.

Some of the wrecks require more than one dive to explore due to their size, but you can easily spend a week diving in this area. For non-shipwreck diving, check out Barracuda Lake, a former volcano with many unusual rock formations and fish.

Baguio

Baguio is a city tucked away in a mountainous region on Luzon Island. Though it is a city, Baguio is intimate and reminiscent of a cottage-type environment. Baguio is called the City of Pines for the rich pine forests and cooler temperatures that surround it.

You can explore one of the many hiking and biking trails or take in a round of golf at one of the resorts in the area. Baguio is unique to other destinations in the Philippines because the city is surrounded by trees and not water.

Parks like Mines View and Burnham let you enjoy some of the flora and fauna that are special to this region. Be sure to spend some time along Session Road , which is the main drag through Baguio, where you can take in a slice of local life.

Puerto Princesa

The rock islands, caves, and natural parks of Palawan Island are the hidden paradise of the Philippines. The coastal city of Puerto Princesa is where you should base yourself in order to explore some of these natural gems of the country.

The Subterranean River National Park is a great first stop to see a five-mile underground river and impressive limestone caves. The UNESCO World Heritage site has boat tours that take you through the national park.

Other must-see spots in Puerto Princesa are Honda Bay , which is popular for snorkeling, and Ugong Rock , where you can try ziplining and caving.

Samal

On Samal Island, also called Garden City of Samal, hiking, diving, and kayaking are a way of life. One of the top things to do on Samal Island, besides relaxing at the beach, is visit the Monfort Bat Sanctuary , which is home to millions of bats in the caves.

An enjoyable day trip away from the beach is to Hagimit Falls , where you can walk on the nature trails and cool off in one of the pools below the tropical waterfalls. Samal Island is a short distance away from Davao City, which makes a great change of pace when you want a more metropolitan scene or a broader range of dining.

Sea turtle in the waters off Apo Island

If a swim with sea turtles sounds like the experience of a lifetime then you will want to head to Apo Island in the Philippines. The reason this location lends itself to swimming with turtles and other sea life is because of the protected marine sanctuary. The Apo Island Marine Reserve is where you can take guided trips to see the sea turtles up close and snorkel at the coral reefs.

The island is an eco-traveler's dream. The protected landscape is some of the most untouched in the country. For great views of the island and the water go to the Apo Island View Deck . To get a sense of life on the island for the locals take a stroll on the Lagoon Trail through the Apo Village to see the local flora and fauna and engage with those who live on the island.

Aerial view of El Nido, Palawan, Philippines

El Nido is a stunning place to visit in the Philippines for its clear water lagoons, marine life, coral reefs, and limestone cliffs. You can even take part in cliff climbing excursions, or go to Taraw Peak to experience a canopy walk with the best views of the landscape.

El Nido is also known for its pristine beaches, like Nacpan Beach and Lio Beach , and as the launch point for island-hopping adventures. Island hopping excursions to places like El Nido Big Lagoon or Snake Island to experience the cliffs and caves from the water are a memorable way to experience El Nido.

Wooden walkway for surfers to access the Cloud 9 surf break on Siargao Island

Travelers that enjoy making an itinerary up as they go should put Siargao Island on the agenda. The small island is big with experiences, from sought-after surfing waves to unusual rock formations and stunning waterfalls.

Surfing is what Siargao is most known for. The famous Cloud 9 break is here, but there are many coastline spots that bring in large waves. So, even if you do not surf, watching some of the championship surfers that come to the island is a fun activity.

Deep sea fishing is popular out of Siargao as anglers try year-round for sailfish and mahi-mahi. Another trip option when you visit Siargao is to do a bit of island hopping to places like Bucas Grande , where you can see the Sohoton Caves and the non-sting jellyfish.

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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.”

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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.

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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

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

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

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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.

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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

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

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

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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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18 Things to do in Boracay + Tourist Spots

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

Manila Ocean Park Attraction Pass

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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27 Places To Visit in Bohol

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

See more : Cagayan de Oro & beyond travel tips

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

See more : Dumaguete & Negros Oriental travel tips

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

See more : Legazpi, Bicol & Mayon Volcano travel tips

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

See more : Tacloban, Leyte travel tips

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

See more : Baguio & Benguet travel tips

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

See more : Subic Bay travel tips

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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

See more : Lake Sebu travel tips

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

See more : Laoag & Ilocos Norte travel tips

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

See more : Siquijor travel tips

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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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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15 Best Tourist Spots in the Philippines

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As we all know, and I’m sure that you do, the Philippines is home to some of the world’s best and finest tourist attractions you can ever find. All of our country’s 7,641 islands are absolutely worth visiting because each of them offers a stunning surprise that will make you fall in love with the Philippines even more.

We are blessed with countless natural wonders that are simply breathtaking that you shouldn’t miss the chance to witness their beauty at least once in your life. We also have world-class islands such as El Nido, Coron , Siargao, and Boracay that attract tourists from different parts of the world!

Aside from our country’s never-ending list of tourist attractions, we Filipinos are also known for our warm culture and hospitality that foreigners absolutely love. No matter where you’re from, Filipinos will surely make you feel at home. On top of all that, Filipinos are also known to make some of the most amazing food in the world! The food culture in the country is unrivaled and I’m sure that wherever you go, your taste buds will always be satisfied.

The Philippines has a lot of things to offer to everyone. Whether you’re an adrenaline junkie, a solo backpacker, a history buff, or a food connoisseur, you will have the best time of your life in our country. So, are you ready? Come and join me as I help you discover the 15 Best Tourist Spots in the Philippines!

Located in the beautiful province of Surigao Del Norte is a teardrop-shaped island considered to be the Surfing Capital of the Philippines. There’s no doubt that this tropical paradise is the hottest and most in-demand tourist destination in the country right now! Yes, Siargao Island is currently on the top of the list of the best tourist destinations in the Philippines. More and more tourists from different parts of the world are going crazy thanks to the island’s extraordinary natural features, rich culture, and friendly community.

Siargao

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Siargao has all kinds of fun and exciting activities prepared for you and I’m sure that you’ll definitely have a good time. Of course, there’s surfing, kayaking, scuba diving, hiking, and many more! But the best part about Siargao is that the island has an endless list of surprises that are yet to be discovered.

Breathtaking white-sand beaches, sparkling waterfalls, majestic mountains, stunning cave systems, and many more are all waiting to make your memorable Siargao trip even more exciting! Some of the must-visit attractions you shouldn’t miss on the island are Cloud 9 Siargao, Magpupungko Rock Pools , and the famous Sohoton Cove National Park.

Siargao is still in the process of developing the island’s establishments and infrastructure to maximize its potential in tourism. So if you want to experience Siargao in its pristine and finest condition, then I suggest that you book a tour now! Trust me, it’s going to be one of the best decisions you’ve made in your life.

Ah, of course! Boracay still remains as one of the supreme icons of Philippine tourism. Known all over the world for its pristine white-sand beaches, Boracay grew to be the favorite beach destination of countless tourists from different parts of the world.

Azalea Boracay

More than its extraordinary natural features, Boracay became a premier tourist destination because of the multiple world-class hotels and resorts offering top-notch accommodation services and all the exciting activities you could ever ask for. There’s island hopping, scuba diving, kayaking, swimming, and more!

From its mesmerizing sunsets to crystalline turquoise waters and long stretches of white-sand beaches, Boracay is truly a tropical paradise worth visiting in the Philippines.

3. Batad Rice Terraces in Ifugao

The truly picturesque and breathtaking view of Batad Rice Terraces has got to be one of the Philippines’ treasured gems. The unparalleled beauty of these rice terraces was recognized to be a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995. That fact alone will already give you an idea of how amazing the sights really are!

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Batad Rice, Terraces

These awe-inspiring rice terraces were carved and constructed about 2,000 years ago yet it is still perfectly preserved and fully functional to this day. Aside from Batad Rice Terraces’ aesthetic view, more and more tourists are also falling in love with the lovely community behind the landmark. Moreover, it also houses the rich culture and history of the Ifugao tribes residing in the mountains surrounding the rice terraces.

Read the Blog Post: Batad Banaue Ifugao Travel Guide

4. El Nido, Palawan

Another world-class tourist destination you should absolutely visit in the Philippines is no other than El Nido, Palawan. Known for its white-sand beaches, heavenly lagoons, and dramatic black limestone cliffs, El Nido is the best choice for those who want to cast themselves away and enjoy a peaceful escape from reality.

Nacpan Beach El Nido Palawan

El Nido’s island hopping tours are some of the most magical and enchanting experiences you can ever encounter in the world. Each island possesses a unique beauty that will leave you stunned for a lifetime. That’s why there’s absolutely no doubt how El Nido became one of the best islands in the world.

El Nido has an endless list of tourist attractions you definitely shouldn’t miss including Nacpan Beach , Secret Lagoon, and Shimizu Island.

READ THE BLOG POST: El Nido Palawan Experience and Guide

5. Coron, Palawan

Next up, another tropical treasure of the beautiful island of Palawan is Coron which is known for its world-class wreck diving sites filled with abundant marine and aquatic life. Coron’s crystal clear waters are famous for diving enthusiasts all over the world. Aside from its premier diving spots, the island is best known for its stunning white-sand beaches, karst limestone cliffs, evergreen forests, and magical islands.

Coron

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Aside from Coron’s breathtaking natural wonders, the island is also blessed with thriving wildlife and marine biodiversity. The island preserves its pristine condition making it a perfect habitat for multiple species of birds, mammals, reptiles, fishes, and coral reefs. On top of all that, the community in Coron, Palawan is also very friendly and accommodating, making it a suitable place for adventurers and nature lovers.

Some of Coron’s best tourist attractions are Busuanga Island, Banol Beach, and the magical Coron Bay where you can find some of the most popular Japanese shipwrecks surrounded by majestic limestone cliffs and turquoise waters.

6. Cebu Island

Cebu Island is the largest island in the Visayas which is known for its rich Spanish colonial history and is blessed with multiple natural wonders such as majestic mountains, rolling hills, sparkling rivers, falls, and many more. It is also where you can find the iconic Queen City of the South, the island’s capital city, Cebu which is one of the country’s largest metropolises.

Cebu

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Given its particularly rich history, Cebu Island has become a top tourist destination because of its multicultural heritage. From its thriving food culture, countless natural attractions, historical landmarks, and overall incredible experience, Cebu should be on your list for the Philippines’ top tourist destinations.

Cebu

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Cebu Island’s most notable and must-visit destinations include Kawasan Falls, Camotes Island, and the enchanting Moalboal Island which is truly a glimpse of a stunning tropical paradise.

READ THE BLOG POST: 15 Best Beach Resorts in Cebu 

7. Balabac Islands

Ah, and there it is. Nestled in the south-westernmost and farthermost tip of Palawan lies a secluded island filled with everything that describes paradise on earth. Balacbac Islands is a small group of islands that houses several untouched islets bathing in the crystal clear waters of the Sulu Sea and surrounded by stunning white-sand beaches. Balacbac Islands truly offers a mind-blowing out-of-this-world experience to everyone taking the chance and effort to visit its unspoiled beauty.

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Balacbac Islands is also home to a wide variety of species of animals and plants that make the islands even more beautiful. Prepare yourself to be in awe of everything that Balacbac has to offer because rarely do you get a chance to experience the beauty of nature in its finest condition like this one.

Ah, Batanes is known as the northernmost province of the Philippines. Over the years, Batanes was struck by powerful typhoons causing extreme winds and strong waves to destroy houses each time. This made the locals adapt and in turn construct houses entirely made of stones. That’s why when you visit Batanes, it’s like you’re in a completely different country because of the picture-perfect postcard setting of the province.

Batanes

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The rolling hills, deep blue waters of the Pacific, lighthouses, and the gigantic boulders will make you fall in love and appreciate the simple way of life being practiced in Batanes. The reason why you need to visit and personally witness Batanes’ picturesque beauty is actually simple. It’s simply amazing.

9. Vigan, Ilocos Sur

We all know that the Philippines is a multicultural nation thanks to the countless years of war and colonialism that shaped our history. Our country was under the Spanish Colonial government for 333 years and that’s why they had a huge impact on our culture as Filipinos. And do you know where you can catch a glimpse of the Old World Spanish Colonial Era version of the Philippines? That’s right. Only here at Vigan, Ilocos Sur.

Vigan Ilocos Sur

Vigan is known for its perfectly-preserved Spanish Colonial buildings and churches. It is so beautiful that walking around the iconic Calle Crisologo will make you feel like you’re traveling back in time and walking along with the forefathers of our nation. Aside from the truly aesthetic vibes of Vigan, the city is also known for its amazing culture which attracts tourists from different parts of the world.

From discovering hidden gems of antique shops, restaurants, and cafes, you will never get tired of exploring the breathtaking beauty of this U NESCO World Heritage Site .

If you’re looking for some of the most amazing sights and sceneries atop the Philippines’ highest mountain ranges, then Sagada is definitely the perfect place for you. Sagada is a small town in the Cordillera Mountains known for its breathtaking natural attractions and exciting activities for everyone. It is a haven for hikers and trekkers that love the thrill of adventure and rewarding themselves with heavenly views atop the mountains.

Sagada

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Sagada is also blessed with several natural wonders such as massive caves, sparkling waterfalls, rivers, and cliffs that attract tourists from different parts of the country. That’s why when you visit Sagada, prepare to engage yourself in countless fun and exciting activities such as swimming, waterfall hiking, spelunking, and food trips all day long!

In the Philippines, when we talk about Bohol, there’s only one thing that automatically comes to mind and that’s the majestic beauty of the Chocolate Hills. Trust me, there’s a reason why these jaw-dropping hills are visited by tourists from the farthest parts of the planet and it’s truly worth it. For those who don’t know, the reason why it’s called the Chocolate Hills is because of the color of the hills that changes to brown during the rainy season.

Alona Beach Bohol Philippines

Another reason why tourists visit Bohol is that it’s the only place in the world where the world’s smallest primate, the Tarsier, can be seen. Moreover, Bohol is also known to be blessed with several natural wonders such as majestic islands, evergreen forests, sparkling rivers, rice terraces, and many more!

If you’re ever in Bohol, be sure to not miss the chance of visiting Panglao Island, the Loboc River, and the breathtaking Hinagdanan Cave!

Read the blog post: 10 Best Beach Resorts in Bohol

12. Intramuros, Manila

Located in the capital city Manila, this secluded place filled with countless stories significant in Philippine culture and history will give you an Old World vibe during your visit. Intramuros is known as the Walled City because it is literally surrounded by walls that are meant to protect the Spanish government from enemies.

Intramuros

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Inside the Walled City are precious Spanish Colonial buildings that served a great purpose during the 333-year rule of Spain over our country. Well-preserved monasteries, government buildings, and schools are situated inside Intramuros that today serve the Filipino people in many ways. Today, Intramuros has become a popular tourist destination that enables visitors to have a glimpse of the Philippines’ rich culture and history.

Oh, and aside from the Walled City’s historical significance, it is also filled with countless shops and restaurants that exude an aesthetic vibe to everyone who’s visiting! You can also ride the kalesa while exploring around, so don’t miss out!

READ THE BLOG POST: 15 Tourist Spots in Intramuros, Manila

13. Mayon Volcano, Albay

The Mayon Volcano ( Albay ) of the Philippines is truly one of the country’s most iconic tourist destinations. Mayon is known all over the world as the volcano that has the most perfect and symmetrical cone-shaped features. Despite the continuous danger that it imposes being the most active volcano in the Philippines, Mayon Volcano has remained as a must-visit tourist attraction in the country.

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Due to the volcano covering a massive area, it has also become the home of many endangered animal and plant species. Moreover, tourists are also in for fun and exciting adventures revolving around the Mayon Volcano such as ATV rides, hiking, trekking, and many more!

READ THE BLOG POST: Albay Tourist Spots in One Day

14. Tubbataha Reef, Palawan

Finally, another gem located off the coast of Palawan is the iconic Tubbataha Reef. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to millions of species of stunning coral reefs and marine biodiversity that will simply blow your mind. The reef is located in the middle of the Sulu Sea and is currently considered a protected area.

Tubbataha Reef

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The Tubbataha Reef is truly a heavenly place and recognized as the number one (1) diving site in the country where you can witness the astonishing sight of large marine animals like sea turtles, manta rays, and shark species. Trust me, scuba diving in the Tubbataha Reef is a life-changing experience that you will forever remember for the rest of your life.

15. Rizal Park, Manila

Of course, visiting the most important historical landmark in the entire country should definitely be on your list. Rizal Park is one of the largest urban parks in Asia covering a wide area of 60 hectares. Also known as Luneta, this park is a shrine dedicated to the Philippines’ national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal.

Rizal Park

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Exploring the huge park will truly give you a glimpse of the Philippines’ rich history because you can visit some historical landmarks such as the statue of Dr. Jose Rizal, Lapu-Lapu, and the National Museum of the Philippines .

Rizal Park is also the perfect chance for tourists to walk around in peace and discover some popular attractions like the Manila Orchidarium, Central Lagoon, and the Chess Plaza where you can challenge your wits and brains in the game of Chess with random strangers.

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Armando A. Suñe

You included Rizal Park but you forgot about ILOILO CITY. ILOILO CITY has plenty of well-maintained Spanish and American era plazas,parks, open squares with monuments to heroes and patriots, and its riverside garden Esplanades are about as big in hectarage as the Rizal Park. If history and antiquity is your interest, ILOILO CITY has the most number of museums and art galleries among the cities south of Manila. ILOILO’s delicious cuisine has iconic dishes that are famous nationwide: La Paz Batchoy, Pancit Molo, Villa Chicken Inasal ( which started to become popular since WWII). The delicious Fresh Lumpia Ubod rolls was first time concocted in Molo District where the old Chinese population lived during the Spanish period, and was known as the Parian, much like Binondo. ILOILO CITY has lately become a favorite convention destination because of its besuty, cleanliness, orderliness, and plentiful attractions like it’s numerous Spanish and American era heritage buildings, grand palatial mansions , beautiful Spanish era cathedrals and churches, beautiful bridges, fountains and belfries. ILOILO CITY should be included in the list of the best tourist places in the Philippines.On January 25, 2020, ILOILO CITY received the ASEAN CLEAN TOURIST CITY AWARD 2020-2022 from an ASEAN TOURISM ORGANIZATION.

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The 10 most beautiful places in the Philippines

The 10 most beautiful places in the Philippines

The Philippines have long been South-east Asia’s pin-up island-hopping destination: around 7,641 tropical isles of coral reefs brimming with sea life, rolling rice paddies and huge cities. And while the big-hitting corners such as Palawan and Boracay are nobody’s secret anymore, venturing off the well-worn tourist route unveils lesser-known spots – uncrowded, wide open spaces that are yours for the taking. The country has been quieter than ever before, with much of the world under lockdown since 2020, but as it reopens, it's also unveiling new infrastructure and off-the-beaten-path destinations to uncover. With plenty of people looking for seclusion and privacy post-pandemic, these are the 10 most beautiful places in the Philippines where you can find just that.

Central Luzon

The 10 most beautiful places in the Philippines

Best for: foodies 

Vibrant Central Luzon is one of the Philippines’ most diverse regions. Made up of seven distinct provinces, it’s something of a microcosm of the country as a whole, with more than 200 miles of gold-sand coastline , active volcanoes and pea-green rice fields unfolding down the hills. Foodies head to Pampanga to try Kapampangan cooking, which is rooted in Spanish and Maloy heritage. Or explore more of the region’s best dishes on a cleverly organised Farm, Food and Pilgrimage Tour, which takes in Tarlac and Nueva Ecija as well as Pampanga.

The 10 most beautiful places in the Philippines

Best for: island-hopping

The lesser-known province of Pangasinan is still undiscovered by many travellers. Most come here to visit Hundred Islands National Park – actually made up of 123 tiny limestone islets – where boats pootle around the low-lying specks of land. Lesser-travelled still are the deserted beaches reached by boat from the little port town of Salomague. Snorkelling in the region is a brilliant way to see the giant clam population up close; experts have been repopulating this ecosystem for years.

The 10 most beautiful places in the Philippines

Best for: a sustainable surf scene

Eco-thinking travellers make tracks for Siargao, where daily life pivots around the region’s natural wonders. This island plopped like a teardrop in the middle of the ocean has become known for its surf scene , with a buzzy yet under-the-radar pace of life. Come for the yoga retreats and interesting restaurants: stay for the bright white beaches and epic surf.

Western Visayas

The 10 most beautiful places in the Philippines

Best for: big-name beaches

The big-ticket names in the Philippines are well known for a reason – none more so than Western Visayas, home to Boracay’s incredible beaches and buzzy food scene. White Beach, a sweep of suitably named bright sand , is one of the country’s most popular. This is also one of the jumping-off spots for Guimaras (although leaving from Iloilo is faster), a rural island where roads wind past mango fields and rice paddies. Those in the know travel here for a low-key alternative to Boracay’s hustle and bustle.

Cagayan Valley

The 10 most beautiful places in the Philippines

Best for: intrepid explorers

A string of caves, churches, forests and waterfalls makes up the Cagayan Valley. But this area is perhaps best known for its caves – Capisaan is the fifth longest cave system in the country, made up of more than two and a half miles of underground tunnels for dauntless explorers to take on. Huge lakes surround some of the caves; at Odessa-Tumbali, travellers do water sports nearby as well as exploring the seven-plus miles of tunnels.

The 10 most beautiful places in the Philippines

Best for: thrill seekers

Whale sharks are the world’s largest fish, and there’s no better place to see them than in Bicol, the most adventurous corner of the Philippines. January to May is the best time to spot – and swim with – these magnificent sea creatures. Year-round, travellers come to get a glimpse of the active volcanoes that dominate the landscape (Mount Mayon is probably the most famous), discovering deserted beaches and off-grid bays along the way.

Eastern Visayas

The 10 most beautiful places in the Philippines

Best for: water babies

This region is made up of three main islands – Samar, Leyte and Biliran – so life pivots around the ocean here. The surf scene rules the waves and the shores. Biliran is the leafy isle, with rice terraces and sloping volcanoes dominating the interior and a long, white-sand coastline flecked with other smaller islands. Leyte is where serious divers pitch up, while Samar’s breaks draw intrepid surfers craving off-piste adventure. And the pink-sand bay of Sila is one of the country’s most astonishing beaches. It’s worth noting too that this is one of the best-connected parts of the country – getting here, and exploring the area once you’ve arrived, is seamless.

Paul Quiambao

Paul Quiambao

Best for: thriving landscapes

Broad wetlands and lush forests dominate pockets of this landscape. Intrepid travellers hire motorcycles to explore this region, while eager nature-lovers come for bird-watching among the mud flats or to spot the thriving giant bat population. In Zamboanga del Sur, take the boat to Santa Cruz Islands, a protected area that limits infrastructure and embraces eco-thinking technologies that convert vapours from the sky into potable water. Spend time with the Sama-Bangingi community or book a lagoon tour to seek out the various bird species that reside on the island.

The 10 most beautiful places in the Philippines

Best for: visiting before the crowds

This corner of the country is quickly landing on the radar of clever travellers, so go now before it’s discovered by more curious visitors. Many head for Tagaytay, a pretty seaside town that acts as a gateway for Corregidor Island, a speck of land with sweeping views. In Laguna, hot springs , waterfalls and diverse forests can be explored by water (in wooden canoes) or on foot, while in Batangas, eager divers explore the Verde Island Passage, the centre of worldwide shore-fish biodiversity.

Cordillera Administrative Region  

The 10 most beautiful places in the Philippines

Best for: hiking and biking

These are the Philippines’ highlands, home to 2,000-year-old rice terraces that stretch down the hillside. The region’s indigenous tribes have lived here for centuries, and still command the area. Staying in the Cordillera allows travellers to get under the skin of life here, learning about the heritage and culture of these ancient communities. Beyond the rice paddies, this is where those searching for fresh mountain air inevitably end up – biking the mountains, forest bathing and hiking.

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Top 20 Philippine Tourist Spots for Your Travel Bucket List

The Philippines is home to so many world wonders and one-of-a-kind attractions, from the unique natural formations to pristine beaches and historical landmarks you won’t find anywhere else. Surely, there’s no shortage of Philippine tourist spots and things to do in our country.

With over 7,600 islands, you’ll probably have a hard time picking the places to add to your Philippine travel bucket list. So, we’ll make it easy for you with this rundown of the must-visit tourist spots in the Philippines depending on your interests.

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Famous Philippine tourist spots for nature lovers

1. puerto princesa subterranean river national park.

Puerto Princesa Underground River is one of the top Philippine tourist spots

Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park in Palawan was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999 and became one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature in 2011. This complex cave system features an 8.2km stretch of underground river that slithers into the sea.

Part of the Underground River Tour is riding a small boat to see the enigmatic limestone karst formations and chambers while the guide shares some interesting tidbits as you cruise along.

When we entered the cave, it felt like we were transported to an underworld full of mystery and wonder. You should definitely check this off your travel bucket list.

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2. Banaue Rice Terraces

Banaue Rice Terraces is one of the famous Philippine tourist spots

Often tagged as the 8th Wonder of the World, the Banaue Rice Terraces in the Ifugao Province is a breathtaking masterpiece carved and built by hand by the Ifugao people. Believed to have existed more than 2,000 years ago, it is considered the oldest and most extensive rice terrace in the world.

Seeing this wonder up close was one of the most awe-inspiring experiences we’ve had. This is one of the top Philippine tourist spots you have to see in your lifetime.

3. Hundred Islands

Hundred Islands is one of the popular Philippine tourist spots

We’ve been to Hundred Islands in Pangasinan on two different occasions, and each visit was uniquely incredible. A Hundred Islands island hopping tour will take you to the many islands dotting the Lingayen Gulf, although only a few islands were developed for tourism.

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On top of island hopping, you can actually do ziplining, kayaking, parasailing, and many more water sports activities here. If you want, you can even stay for a night or two by camping or renting one of the guest houses here including the Pinoy Big Brother House. You may read our Hundred Island guide to plan your trip to this national park.

4. Chocolate Hills

Chocolate Hills is one of the best Philippine tourist spots for nature lovers

You don’t have to be a chocolate lover to appreciate the beauty of Chocolate Hills , one of the top Bohol attractions . The name came from its color that changes from grassy green to chocolate brown during the dry season.

More than a thousand hills are sprawling over a 50 sq km area in Carmen, Bohol. After seeing this geological formation right before our eyes, we can’t help but wonder how on Earth did they exist here? It is a postcard-worthy attraction you have to see for yourself.

And while you’re here, level up your experience by riding the Bike Zip, Tony Hawk, or Wave Runner at the Bohol Chocolate Hills Adventure Park .

5. Kayangan Lake

Kayangan Lake is one of the top Philippine tourist spots

Kayangan Lake is probably the most photographed and well-loved tourist spot in Coron, and we can easily see why. With its crystal-clear brackish water (a combination of saline and freshwater), majestic karst landscapes, and rich ecosystem, it is a slice of paradise on Earth. Not to mention its reputation as the “cleanest and clearest lake” in the Philippines and the whole of Asia.

Kayangan Lake is usually part of the Coron Tour A where you’ll get the chance to snorkel in Coron’s clear turquoise waters and enjoy breathtaking nature views.

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6. Hinatuan Enchanted River

Hinatuan Enchanted River is one of the top Philippine tourist spots for nature lovers

Hinatuan Enchanted River in the Province of Surigao del Sur is the clearest river we’ve ever seen! We initially thought that eye-catching photos we saw online were highly edited, but we were surprised that it was really enchanting to see in real life.

Legend has it that this deep spring river is enchanted by deities who added jade and sapphire colors to the water. Urban legend aside, we absolutely enjoyed swimming in its clear waters and witnessing the fish-feeding session at 12pm.

Top Philippine tourist spots for adventure-seekers

7. kawasan falls.

Kawasan Falls is one of the top Philippine tourist spots for adventure

Kawasan Falls is one of the top tourist spots in Cebu where you can have a picnic and take a dip in its ice-cold waters. You can kick your adventure up a notch by going on a thrilling canyoneering adventure .

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We did it and we must say that it was indeed bucket-list worthy. We screamed our hearts out as we jumped off cliffs and splashed on natural pools. Our trail ended with a sumptuous feast in Kawasan Falls.

8. Mount Pinatubo

Mount Pinatubo Crater Lake

Mount Pinatubo is an active volcano in the mountains of Zambales. It is called a “beautiful disaster” because even though its tragic eruption in 1991 destroyed so many lives and livelihoods, it has now become one of the top tourist spots in the Philippines, especially for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.

We joined a Mt. Pinatubo tour where we hopped on a 4×4 vehicle across a vast lahar field before hiking up the scenic crater lake. You may read our Mount Pinatubo guide if you want to do this beginner-friendly hike.

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9. Mayon Volcano

Mayon Volcano is one of the top tourist spots in the Philippines

Mayon Volcano or Mount Mayon in Albay in the Bicol region is an iconic volcano famous for its perfect cone shape. Although it is an active volcano, it is greatly considered one of the top Philippine tourist spots.

Make your experience even more exciting by riding an ATV around the area. And while exploring Bicol region, why not pick up some Bicolano words and phrases ?

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10. Paoay Sand Dunes

Paoay Sand Dunes

Paoay Sand Dunes is one of the top Ilocos Norte attractions where you can hop on a 4×4 vehicle and go sandboarding . It is also a popular filming location for several films like Panday, Himala, Born on the Fourth of July, and Mad Max.

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When we made our way here, we immediately felt like we were in a desert in the Middle East. It’s a rare sight you won’t normally encounter in our country so we cannot not include it in our list of top Philippine tourist spots.

While exploring Ilocos, it pays to learn some useful Ilocano words and phrases to help you interact with the locals and navigate the region.

11. Cloud 9, Siargao Island

Cloud 9, Siargao Island

If you love surfing, there’s no other place to go than Siargao, the surfing capital of the Philippines. One particular Siargao attraction that draws many travelers and surfing enthusiasts from around the world is Cloud 9 . It is touted as the best surf break in the country with its classic right-hand waves breaking over a reef.

Not to worry if you’re a surfing newbie — you can always join surfing lessons in Siargao with professional instructors to guide you. Surf’s up!

Best Philippine tourist destinations for beach bums

12. el nido, palawan.

Pinagbuyutan Island in El Nido

We’ve been to many beach destinations in the Philippines but there’s nothing quite like El Nido in Palawan. The beaches and lagoons here are truly unparalleled. You have to join island hopping tours categorized as Tour A , Tour B , Tour C , Tour D , to reach specific islands where you can dive, swim, snorkel, kayak, or frolic at the beach.

The top El Nido attractions include the Small Lagoon, Big Lagoon, Secret Lagoon, Secret Beach, Paradise Beach, Hidden Beach, 7 Commando Beach, Nacpan Beach, Shimizu Island, and Snake Island. But our favorite has to be Pinagbuyutan Island a.k.a The Survivor Island, which was one of the filming locations of the Survivor reality show.

Tip:  Looking for a place to stay in El Nido? Check out our list of the best El Nido resorts .

13. Boracay Island

White Beach Boracay is one of the best Philippine tourist spots

Boracay Island in Malay, Aklan is consistently included in the list of the world’s best islands and one of the famous Philippine tourist spots. We aren’t even surprised. With its long stretch of white sand beaches, clear waters, and sunny vibe, you can easily fall in love with this tropical paradise.

It’s an all-in-one destination for all types of travelers. As foodies, our taste buds were pleased with the range of food choices here. Of course, we had to try the famous calamansi muffin and Jonah’s fruit shake.

Adventure-seekers will also enjoy water sports activities like parasailing , paraw sailing , jet skiing , and helmet diving . And, if you simply want to relax, stay in one of the luxurious Boracay resorts in Station 1 and Zero or Boracay hotels in Station 2 and 3 . There’s always something for everyone in Boracay!

14. Bantayan Island, Cebu

Sandira Beach in Bantayan Island

As Cebuano locals, we always regard Bantayan Island as a world-class beach destination that can rival Boracay. The four-hour road trip up north is definitely worth it, and we would always recommend it to friends who visit Cebu.

Bantayan Island features white sand beaches like Kota Beach and Sandira Beach and other unique natural attractions such as caves and mangroves. If you’re looking for a more laid-back island life, Bantayan is the place to go. We compiled a list of the best Bantayan resorts and hotels for you to call home.

15. Alona Beach, Panglao, Bohol

Alona Beach, Panglao Island

We can say that Alona Beach in Bohol’s Panglao Island is a smaller, less crowded version of Boracay Island. It’s our go-to beach destination outside of Cebu as it is just a two-hour ferry ride away. Read our Cebu to Bohol ferry guide for everything you need to know about riding a ferry to Bohol from Cebu.

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We always enjoy the simple pleasures of walking on the beach and going on a food trip here. Bohol Bee Farm’s ice cream is a must-try — we particularly love their avocado and durian flavors.

16. Pink Beach, Santa Cruz Island, Zamboanga City

Pink Beach, Santa Cruz Island, Zamboanga City

The Pink Beach of the Great Santa Cruz Island in Zamboanga City continues to be on our travel bucket list. We haven’t been there but some of our friends and relatives who are locals of Zamboanga City and Basilan recommend visiting so we can see its beauty ourselves.

We can’t wait to actually dip our toes in the pink coralline sand and swim in its crystal-clear waters. We’ll brush up on our Chavacano language , too, before going there.

Must-visit Philippine tourist attractions for history buffs

17. calle crisologo, vigan city.

Calle Crisologo, Vigan City is one of the top historical attractions in the Philippines

Calle Crisologo is one of the top Vigan City tourist spots . In fact, it is almost always the starting point of every Vigan City tour . Strolling around the area felt like we were living in the Spanish colonial era with its cobblestone street, ancestral homes, and old shophouses.

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From Calle Crisologo, you can visit the rest of the attractions in the Historic City of Vigan — it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New7Wonders Cities , after all.

18. Intramuros, Manila

Intramuros is one of the historical attractions in the Philippines

Another place that transports you back to the Spanish colonial times is Intramuros in Manila. Intramuros literally means “inside the walls” in Latin, hence the name “Walled City of Manila”, which defended the city from invaders in the late 16th century. Today, it houses the Fort San Santiago and Jose Rizal shrine.

We learned so much about Philippine history just by exploring Intramuros and entering the museum dedicated to Dr. Jose Rizal, our national hero.

To make your trip even more magical, ride a kalesa (horse-drawn carriage) for ₱350-500 per 30 minutes. And maybe practice your Filipino language before you go.

19. Magellan’s Cross, Cebu

Magellan’s Cross is one of the top historical attractions in the Philippines

Magellan’s Cross is one of the top historical attractions in Cebu where Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan and his troops planted the cross to signify the birth of Christianity in Cebu. Look up and you’ll see ceiling murals depicting the baptism ceremony.

To maximize your heritage tour in our hometown, why not join this Cebu City private day tour ? It already includes transfers and admission to Magellan’s Cross and other landmarks including Sto. Niño Church, Simala Shrine , Temple of Leah, and more!

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And oh, while exploring Cebu, Central Visayas, and some parts of Mindanao, be sure to learn some basic Bisaya words and phrases to interact better with the locals.

20. Rizal Park and Shrine, Dapitan City

Rizal Park and Shrine, Dapitan City

Aside from Rizal Park (Luneta) and Rizal Museum in Intramuros, another historical place to learn more about our national hero is Rizal Park and Shrine in Dapitan City, Zamboanga del Norte. This 16-hectare protected landscape was where Jose Rizal was exiled for four years.

The native casas (houses) originally built by Rizal that served as his residence, clinic, and other quarters were reconstructed and preserved. When we came here, we were so amazed at how Rizal lived a meaningful life full of talent, passion, and love for the country. This is really a great place to relive the life of our national hero and get inspired by him.

These 20 tourist spots in the Philippines are just the icing on the cake. There’s still so much more that awaits you in our beloved country.

So, which of these Philippine tourist spots will you add to your travel bucket list?

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Top 30 Region 6 Tourist Spots in the Philippines

Region 6 tourist spots - Miag-ao church

Dive into the heart of the Philippines and explore the top 30 Region 6 tourist spots. This guide uncovers both widely-known and a bit obscured, but high quality tourist attractions. We will see a list of pristine beaches to forests and mountains, plus the region’s historic landmarks. This Western Visayas Region offers an immersive journey through a region rich in cultural, historical, and natural attractions.

Boracay Island, Aklan

Renowned globally for its powdery white sands, Boracay is an iconic tropical paradise in the province of Aklan. Apart from the breathtaking beach, Boracay captivates visitors with an energetic nightlife, exquisite dining scene, and water activities such as kite surfing, diving, and island hopping.

Miag-ao Church, Iloilo

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Miag-ao Church, or Santo Tomas de Villanueva Parish Church, is an exemplary model of the Philippines' baroque architectural era. This grand edifice was built in 1787 and stands proudly with intricate façade featuring biblical elements and native flora and fauna, an emblem of the rich Filipino heritage.

Sicogon Island, Iloilo

Nestled in the municipality of Carles, Sicogon Island lures travelers with its unspoiled beauty. The island boasts serene white sand beaches, azure waters, lush landscapes, and offers a perfect retreat away from the bustling cities, providing an idyllic setting for relaxation and reflection.

Garinfarm Pilgrimage Resort, Iloilo

A one-of-a-kind combination of leisure, agriculture, and spirituality, this resort in San Joaquin, Iloilo, offers an immersive experience. Visitors can enjoy recreational activities, explore the farm, or partake in a spiritual journey along the 456-step stairway leading to a gigantic cross.

The Ruins, Talisay City

Often referred to as the 'Taj Mahal of the Philippines,' The Ruins, situated in Talisay City, Negros Occidental, are remnants of a once grand mansion erected during the Spanish colonial era. Its timeless beauty comes alive, especially during sunset when the structure, made of coral and egg whites, glistens with a golden glow.

Gigantes Islands, Iloilo

Tucked away in the municipality of Carles, the Gigantes Islands have recently emerged as a tourist hotspot. Its stunning white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, and an abundance of fresh, affordable seafood provide an enticing allure for island hoppers and food enthusiasts alike.

Ariel’s Point

Thrill-seekers can find their adrenaline rush at Ariel’s Point. This cliff-diving hotspot near Boracay provides various diving platforms (ranging from 3 to 15 meters high), along with other activities like snorkeling and kayaking, set against the backdrop of an exuberant tropical setting.

Negros Museum, Bacolod City

A visit to Bacolod City would be incomplete without a tour of the Negros Museum. This treasure trove of local history and culture houses a rich collection of artifacts, artworks, and exhibits narrating the story of Negros Occidental from its early days to the present.

Panaad Park and Stadium, Bacolod City

Recognized as the largest in Region 6, this multi-purpose stadium plays host to the vibrant Panaad sa Negros Festival. The week-long celebration features colorful parades, lively music, and showcases the culture and local products of the 32 towns and cities of Negros Occidental.

Sipalay Beaches, Negros Occidental

Underrated yet extraordinary, Sipalay's beaches in Negros Occidental are a haven for sun worshipers. Sipalay City, dubbed as the "Jewel of the Sugar Island," boasts a collection of untouched beaches, emerald waters, stunning coves, and breathtaking sunsets - a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the urban landscape.

Campuestohan Highland Resort, Talisay City

This mountain resort and theme park in Talisay City is a family-friendly wonderland. It offers a diverse range of recreational activities such as ziplining, horseback riding, and swimming, combined with accommodations styled as iconic fantasy and comic characters, ensuring an enjoyable and adventurous stay for all.

Danjugan Island, Negros Occidental

A remarkable showcase of ecological preservation, Danjugan Island is a marine reserve and wildlife sanctuary. With five lagoons, diverse marine and terrestrial wildlife, and a pristine coral reef, it offers ecotourism experiences like birdwatching, snorkeling, and trekking, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and conservation advocates.

Guimaras Island

Renowned for cultivating the sweetest mangoes in the Philippines, Guimaras Island is a delight not just for food lovers, but also for nature and adventure seekers. Its attractions range from the iconic Guisi Lighthouse, a Spanish-colonial era relic, to picturesque beaches, thriving marine sanctuaries, and nature parks teeming with local wildlife.

Bucari Area, Leon, Iloilo

Fondly referred to as the 'Little Baguio of Iloilo,' Bucari is a highland destination offering a cool climate and stunning panoramic views. A tranquil escape, it features pine tree-covered landscapes, terraced vegetable farms, and offers outdoor activities like trekking and camping.

Madge Café, Iloilo City

In the heart of Iloilo City is the iconic Madge Café, a local institution in operation for more than seven decades. The café exudes an old-world charm and serves traditional Filipino coffee and dishes. Locals and tourists alike flock here for the homey ambiance and their much-acclaimed native coffee.

Guimbal Church, Iloilo

One of the oldest Spanish-built churches in the Philippines, Guimbal Church is a magnificent structure made of yellow sandstone, locally known as igang. Its four-story belfry served as a watchtower against pirate attacks during the Spanish colonial period, adding a layer of history to its architectural grandeur.

Negros Forest Park, Bacolod City

An urban forest park and conservation center, Negros Forest Park is home to a variety of endemic and endangered animal species of Negros Island. Its biodiversity conservation efforts offer an enlightening journey for visitors.

Jawili Falls, Aklan

Tucked away in the town of Tangalan, Aklan, Jawili Falls boasts seven cascading waterfalls and natural pools, set amidst a lush, verdant environment. It's an ideal spot for swimming and picnicking.

Hablon Weaving, Miagao, Iloilo

Miagao is known for the age-old tradition of hablon weaving. Visiting local weaving centers, you can witness the intricate process of creating Hablon, a handwoven fabric made of cotton, silk, or pineapple fiber, adding a touch of cultural enrichment to your journey.

Molo Mansion, Iloilo City

Also known as Yusay-Consing Mansion, this historic house offers a peek into the province's affluent past. Now a heritage site, it showcases local arts and crafts, and serves local delicacies.

Iloilo River Esplanade, Iloilo City

This modern promenade along the Iloilo River offers a relaxing space for leisurely walks, jogging, or simply enjoying the scenic river views. The Esplanade comes alive especially at night, with beautiful lights illuminating the walkway, making it an attractive place for evening strolls.

Roxas City Seafood Capital, Capiz

The city is renowned for its bountiful seafood, earning it the title 'Seafood Capital of the Philippines'. Seafood lovers must visit Baybay Beach, a hub for fresh catch, where one can indulge in mouth-watering dishes cooked to local recipes.

Lakawon Island, Negros Occidental

Located off the coast of Cadiz City, Lakawon Island is a white sand, banana-shaped island resort. It's famous for TawHai, the largest floating bar in Asia, where visitors can enjoy refreshing cocktails while taking in the panoramic ocean views.

Islas de Gigantes, Carles, Iloilo

Also known as 'Islands of Giants', this remote group of islands is becoming increasingly popular among intrepid travellers. It's known for its incredibly fresh, oversized scallops, dramatic seascapes, captivating rock formations, and white sand beaches.

Seco Island, Antique

This secluded, uninhabited island in Antique features a spectacular sandbar stretching over a kilometer. The island's isolation, crystal-clear waters, and untouched surroundings make it an idyllic setting for a peaceful retreat.

Mantalinga Island or Manti Island, Guimaras

Known for its distinctive shape resembling a woman's head, the island offers a peaceful and scenic environment. The surrounding waters are ideal for snorkeling and fishing, while the island itself is perfect for a relaxed, sun-soaked afternoon.

Sta. Monica Church, Panay, Capiz

Another one of the oldest churches in the country, Sta. Monica Church houses the biggest Catholic Church bell in Asia. The bell, cast from 70 sacks of coins donated by the townsfolk, adds a unique story to the charm of this heritage site.

Kawa Hot Bath, Antique

An unforgettable experience, the Kawa Hot Bath involves relaxing in a giant kettle heated from below. Nestled amidst the natural beauty of Antique, it's an incredibly soothing and unique way to unwind.

Tinagong Dagat, Sipalay, Negros Occidental

Literally translating to 'Hidden Sea', Tinagong Dagat is a complex of islets surrounding a lagoon. Its unique topography, peace, and tranquillity make it a fascinating offbeat destination.

Rafflesia Garden, Antique

Home to the world's largest flower, Rafflesia, this garden is a must-visit for botany enthusiasts. The rare Rafflesia blooms only once a year, making it a unique spectacle.

Whether you're a history buff, nature lover, or adventure seeker, these top Region 6 tourist spots provide a diverse range of experiences that promise to leave you with unforgettable memories. Embark on this journey to discover the vibrant spirit and the awe-inspiring beauty of Western Visayas.

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TOP 12 FAVORITE DESTINATIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES (So Far)

TOP 12 FAVORITE DESTINATIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES (So Far)

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This year is the 10th anniversary of The Poor Traveler . When we started this blog, we simply wanted to chronicle our misadventures. We were able to do that, and then some. This blog has allowed us to see the world while building a career in travel.

To celebrate the occasion, we were supposed to go on a three-month backpacking tour around the globe, but as you probably guessed, that plan has gone out the window. Like many, we are staying home until the pandemic is over. Instead of going out, we decided to look back on the best trips of the past decade in a series of blog posts. And what better way to start than with the Philippines!

Like most Pinoy travel bloggers, our almost romantic affair with seat sales and boarding passes first took shape by exploring our very own islands. We are fortunate for being born and raised here, within touching distance of beautiful tropical destinations. Through the years, we were able to go farther and set foot in almost 60 provinces.

We still have a lot of destinations to visit, but in this post, we’re listing down our favorite places so far. This is just based on our personal experiences and in no particular order. Here we go!

How we got to Batanes was pure luck. At the time, only Philippine Airlines had flights to Basco and it’s rarely included seat sales. But one day, it happened! I was able to grab cheap tickets. It was worth the wait! We expected to be blown away by Batanes, but it also snatched our hearts.

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Remote and isolated, Batanes is the northernmost province in the Philippines. It’s a 10-piece archipelago, with the three biggest islands being the only ones inhabited: Sabtang , Batan , and Itbayat. Sabtang and Itbayat are their own municipalities, while Batan is further divided into Basco, Ivana, Uyugan, and Mahatao.

We have returned a couple of times since our first visit and we’re always eager to go back. Batanes is one of those destinations that captivates effortlessly. It is visually stunning and culturally fascinating, but what sets it apart is its reclusive calm. Batanes has a natural ability to force you to reflect, get lost in thought, and find peace even for a moment.

📖 MORE INFO: BATANES TRAVEL GUIDE

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Ilocos is one of the first places we visited together. We weren’t travel bloggers yet at the time, but I still remember how amazed I was by the diversity of the attractions here. From sand dunes to beaches to heritage sites, the Ilocandia has it all. We started the trip in Vigan and made our way through Bantay, Batac, Paoay, Laoag, and Bangui until we reached Pagudpud . It gave us countless memories that are still vivid up to now.

Years later, we finally braved the Paoay Sand Dunes , something I’ve always wanted to try since our first visit! And we have also returned to Vigan on another occasion.

On her very first travel assignment, our teammate Astrid headed off to one of the farthest corners of Luzon — Cagayan . Upon arrival, you’ll be surrounded by a mixture of delight and triumph, after being on the road for long hours. But the paradise that is Cagayan rewards travelers who go the extra mile.

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One of the most breathtaking destinations here is Palaui Island . Climb to the top of the Cape Engaño Lighthouse and feast your eyes with the postcard-worthy scenery. Another must-visit spot is Anguib Beach , nicknamed the “Boracay of the North” for its sparkling white sand and turquoise waters. Other than swimming, let the gentle wind lull you to sleep in one of the hammocks scattered around the area.

Don’t leave the province without stepping into Callao Cave , a seven-chamber limestone cave, which houses a functional church. It is also the site where they discovered a new species of pygmy archaic human now called Homo luzonensis , which lived in the area around 50,000 years ago.

The first time I set foot on Sagada was during our company trip in 2009. Even before we hopped out of our rented vehicle, I already fell in love. Within a minute since we entered the town, I had already decided that I must return. And return I did. The next time I visited, I was with my closest friends, all of whom had been dying to be there. It was one of our barkada’s best trip ever.

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Located in the Mountain Province, Sagada is a fifth class municipality with only 11,000 residents as of 2015. Think of it as a small, slightly developed village at the heart of the Cordillera. It has a generally chilly climate year-round, much colder than Baguio, something that attracts domestic tourists. Aside from the cooler temperature, it also has a lot to offer to adventurers, sightseers, and history buffs alike. It’s best known for the hanging coffins, waterfalls, and a network of caves. The good news is, the local government and the residents themselves are environment-conscious and have enforced certain regulations.

✅ MORE INFO: SAGADA TRAVEL GUIDE

I set foot in Palawan for the first time under horrible circumstances. My grandfather had passed away and I needed to fly to Puerto Princesa to attend the wake and the funeral. In the middle of mourning, I was mind-blown. Prior to this trip, I had never traveled far for leisure, not counting the Boy Scout jamborees I joined as a child.

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After that trip, I found myself writing about a place for the first time. I planned to return just to explore the city, something I wasn’t able to do that time, but it didn’t happen soon enough for financial reasons. It would take more than two long years; thanks to another company outing. Little did I know that it was only the start of my many affairs with Palawan. We returned again and again and again.

Palawan is a gift that keeps on giving. Coron ‘s nooks and crannies are teeming with natural beauty and cultural significance: from the lakes and lagoons of Coron Island, to neighboring beaches, to shipwreck dive sites and coral gardens, to saltwater hot springs. Heck, they even have an African Safari nearby.

El Nido is a treasure trove of marine life and dramatic seascapes, earning it a consistent place among the best beach destinations in the world. Puerto Princesa is home to an underground river, which was hailed as one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. The tourism sector here is highly organized and an ideal destination even for first-timers, seniors, and children.

And these are just three of the top destinations in the province!

I’m biased, of course, because I was born and raised in the Land of the Valiant. Before becoming a blogger, I had not really explored my hometown, which was a shame. I fixed my eyes on the sights in the distance, overlooking the gems within my own backyard. I always set it aside because it was close to home.

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But there’s so much more to Batangas than its proximity to Manila. It is a blessed land. It cradles a wide array of diverse landscapes — beaches, a lake, dive sites, rivers, mountains, and a volcano. These places have also nurtured communities from the pre-Spanish settlements to the rise of the province’s many urban centers in its long history. Thus, it is no surprise that Batangas has a rich culture and heritage, and has become home to some of the country’s most significant national heroes whose roles and legacy cannot be stressed enough.

My favorites are the coasts of Nasugbu, Calatagan, Tingloy, and San Juan. Yes, they tend to be crowded in peak seasons. But the great thing about living not too far away from paradise is that I could go there any freakin’ time I want. (Probably not now, but you get what I mean. Haha.)

Northern Samar

When it comes to first impressions, few could rival Northern Samar . We went off the beaten path and paid a visit to Laoang , an island municipality that remains off most travelers’ radar. On two wheels, we hopped from one pristine cove to another and shared them with no other tourist.

Our fave was Onay Beach , a golden stretch blanketed in a glowing mixture of white, black, and brown grains. There was nothing much left to do but to remove our sandals and just walk on the sand and feel its super soft and fine grains make love with my soles.

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But the real highlight of our trip was Biri Island , on the other end of the province. It is almost untouched. Its rock formations are enormous, with views absolutely spectacular. I still remember that moment when I reached the peak of one of the rock formations and had my first glimpse of the surrounding landscape. “This is one of the most beautiful places I have been to!” I shouted to my friend. Six years later, I was able to finally return. Biri Island remains just as amazing as I remember.

Doesn’t matter where you go — staying in Cebu City, diving off the northern islands, or trekking up its southern peaks — Cebu is the ultimate destination for adventurers.

Within the city center, key historic landmarks stand just next to each other. And while public transportation (i.e. jeepney routes) can be confusing in the beginning, you’ll easily get the hang of it. Cebu as a whole is tourist-friendly. Locals are generally hospitable and helpful.

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Our favorite place in Cebu? Bantayan Island . What used to be a sleepy fishing village years ago has been enjoying the fruits of tourism as tourists look for laid-back alternatives to Boracay. Bantayan has found its way to Cebu all inclusive travel packages but remains a top choice among backpackers for its sheer beauty and serene atmosphere. It is a three-hour bus ride and a one-hour ferry trip away from Cebu City.

Negros Island

Negros Island is composed of two provinces — Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental — and they’re equally worth a visit.

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It’s a region that is best known for two Fs: food and festivities. But the fun (oh that’s another F) doesn’t stop there. Its coast is strewn with white sand and punctuated by heritage towns. Not to mention that its people are some of the friendliest I have had the honor to meet, making a trip an unforgettable experience each time.

It’s easy to fill a week’s itinerary. From swimming with turtles in Apo Island to food tripping in Bacolod , you’ll never run out of boxes to tick.

But there’s one destination that we love to visit: Danjugan Island . Located in the municipality of Cauayan, 5 hours from Bacolod or Dumaguete, Danjugan Island is a marine reserve managed by Philippine Reef and Rainforest Conservation Foundation, Inc (PPRCFI) , who bought it in 1994 from the hands of destruction. This five-lagoon island is home to 72 species of birds including sea eagles and the Tabon scrub fowls, 10 species of bats, 579 species of fish. and 244 species of corals. The best part is that you don’t need to be a scuba diver to see these precious living gems. You can see many of them even when just snorkeling.

The usual jump off point to Danjugan Island is Sipalay City , which is hemmed by fine beaches and vibrant reefs.

Siargao is currently the rockstar of Philippine destinations. A surfing mecca, the island was a best-kept secret among wave-riders until word about its other stellar attractions reached more non-surfers.

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You can explore the main island and see the wonders it keeps in its jagged corners and lush landscapes like the coconut-lined roads, the IG-perfect Maasin river, and Magpupungko rock pools. Or you can go island hopping; Guyam Island, Daku Island, and Naked Island are just a boat ride away.

Sohoton Cove is also easily accessible from Siargao. It is part of Bucas Grande Islands, an intricate network of stunning karst hills and islets cradling vibrant lagoons, beaches and even caves. The crystal clear water of some lagoons carry stingless jellyfish. Jellyfish season begins in March but reaches its peak in July and August.

✅ MORE INFO: SIARGAO TRAVEL GUIDE

SOCCSKSARGEN

Our most memorable journey in Mindanao happened in SOCCSKSARGEN. Comprising South Cotabato, Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani and General Santos City, the SOCCSKSARGEN region is one of the most underrated destinations in the country.

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A trip across the region will take you from Gumasa Beach in Sarangani to Lake Sebu and Lake Holon in South Cotabato to the little-known eco-parks in Sultan Kudarat. The highlight of our tour was the hike up Mt. Melibingoy and overnight stay by the lake. Located in T’boli, South Cotabato, Mt. Melibingoy towers over the town with its highest peak at 1,750 meters. A dormant stratovolcano, it cradles a crater lake called Lake Holon, which was formed after an eruption in 1641. It has also nurtured wild, endemic flora and fauna.

For a quick adrenaline rush, try the Seven Falls Zipline , named after the seven cascades found in the area. It is divided into two lines: the first extends 740 meters, and the other 420. Visitors dangle and are swooshed 20 meters per second as they scramble to absorb all the gorgeous views, take photographs, and just enjoy the moment. If you could do just one zipline in the Philippines, this is most definitely it.

Ever seen a pink beach ? Yes, pink! Well, just to manage your expectations, it is not bright pink. From afar, it looks like your ordinary white beach but the pink glow becomes more obvious as you come closer. Fringing an edge of Sta. Cruz Grande Island (Great Sta. Cruz Island), the pink particles are pulverized red organ-pipe corals (Tubipora musica) swept to the shore. And yes, you’ll also see these bright red corals in the vibrant reef nearby.

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But Sta. Cruz Grande Island is more than just its pastel shore. It also cradles a lagoon that is bursting with biodiversity. You can ride a boat and take a guided tour around the lagoon and meet the many wonderful creatures that call it home, such as the (stingless!) upside down jellyfish! You can also row a vinta!

When you get to the city, get to know its history, written on the many monuments scattered around. Don’t forget to have a taste of the city’s irresistible cuisine — Try the curacha! — and shop for local, Indonesian, and Malaysian goods at the barter market!

As the main city in the area, Zamboanga City is usually the jump off point to the other destinations in the region. You can catch a plane to Tawi-tawi , something we’ve always wanted to do but never had a chance to yet. But there’s always next time!

With additional words by Asta Alvarez

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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)

30 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in the Philippines

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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

Tagaytay, Philippines - Best places in the Philippines

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.

G Adventures offers 9 multi-day trips through the Philippines . Simply use this link to book today.

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.

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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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Top 13 Famous Tourist Spots in the Philippines

Explore the breathtaking beauty of the Philippines through its Top 13 Famous Tourist Spots, each offering a unique blend of natural wonders, adventure, and cultural heritage.

Top 13 Famous Tourist Spots in the Philippines

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Palawan – The Last Frontier

Coron is a haven for diving enthusiasts. One of its major attractions is the Japanese shipwrecks from World War II, which have become an underwater sanctuary for various marine species. Aside from diving, you can also enjoy island-hopping activities that cover spots like Kayangan Lake, known for its crystal-clear water.

Activities to Do:

  • Scuba Diving
  • Island-hopping
  • Hot springs visit

El Nido is famous for its towering limestone cliffs and its numerous islands and islets. The Big and Small Lagoons are a must-see, as well as the secret beaches hidden behind the towering rocks. Don’t miss out on snorkeling to discover the vibrant underwater world.

  • Kayaking in Big Lagoon
  • Snorkeling in Small Lagoon
  • Sunbathing on Hidden Beach

El Nido

Puerto Princesa Underground River

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Puerto Princesa Underground River is one of the longest navigable underground rivers in the world. It features impressive limestone karst landscapes, cave systems, and diverse ecosystems.

  • Cave Exploration
  • Mangrove Paddle Boat Tour
  • Wildlife Watching

Boracay – The Island Paradise

White beach.

White Beach is the most popular beach in Boracay and is known for its stunning white powdery sand and clear, shallow waters. You can either relax by the beach or partake in various water activities.

  • Parasailing
  • Kite Surfing
  • Fire dancing shows at night

Boracay - The Island Paradise

Puka Shell Beach

Contrary to the busy life at White Beach, Puka Shell Beach offers a more serene environment. The beach is named after the Puka shells you can find along its shoreline, making it a perfect spot for shell collecting.

  • Shell collecting

Puka Shell Beach

Banaue Rice Terraces – The Eighth Wonder of the World

The Banaue Rice Terraces are often referred to as the “Eighth Wonder of the World” due to their breathtaking beauty and complex engineering. These terraces are carved into the mountains of Ifugao by the ancestors of the indigenous people.

  • Hiking and Trekking
  • Cultural immersion with local Ifugao tribes
  • Photography

Banaue Rice Terraces - The Eighth Wonder of the World

Mayon Volcano – The Perfect Cone

Known for its near-perfect conical shape, the Mayon Volcano is an iconic landmark of the Philippines. Situated in the province of Albay, the volcano is also renowned for its frequent eruptions, which are both a curse and a blessing for the local community.

  • ATV tour around the volcano’s base
  • Visit to Cagsawa Ruins
  • Local cuisine tasting featuring dishes made with coconut milk

Mayon Volcano - The Perfect Cone

Chocolate Hills – Bohol’s Natural Wonder

The Chocolate Hills in Bohol are a geological formation that is unparalleled anywhere in the world. During the dry season, the grass covering the hills dries up and turns brown, making them resemble “chocolate kisses.”

  • Viewing from the Chocolate Hills Adventure Park
  • Mountain biking
  • Visit the nearby Tarsier Sanctuary

Chocolate Hills - Bohol's Natural Wonder

Cebu – The Queen City of the South

One of the main attractions in Cebu is the whale shark watching activity in Oslob. Tourists can either watch from boats or actually snorkel with these gentle giants.

  • Snorkeling with whale sharks
  • Fish feeding

Kawasan Falls

Kawasan Falls is a three-tiered waterfall located in the mountains of the Cebu province. The falls offer a refreshing pool of blue-green water, perfect for a cooling swim.

  • Canyoneering
  • Bamboo rafting

Cebu - The Queen City of the South

Vigan – A Walk Through History

Vigan offers a glimpse into the Philippines’ colonial past. With its cobblestone streets and Spanish-era architecture, you’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time. The city is best explored through a traditional kalesa (horse-drawn carriage) ride.

  • Kalesa ride around the historic town
  • Visit to the Crisologo Museum
  • Sampling of local delicacies like Vigan Longganisa

Vigan - A Walk Through History

Rizal Park and Intramuros – Manila’s Historic Core

Also known as Luneta Park, Rizal Park is an important historical site where Dr. Jose Rizal, the national hero, was executed. It’s a significant place for both relaxation and education.

  • Visit Rizal Monument
  • People-watching

Intramuros, or the “Walled City,” is a historic district in Manila that was once the seat of the Spanish colonial government. It’s a fortified complex with churches, plazas, and museums.

  • Fort Santiago tour
  • Bambike eco-tours
  • San Agustin Church visit

Rizal Park and Intramuros - Manila's Historic Core

Taal Volcano – A Volcano Within a Lake

Taal Volcano is one of the most unique natural wonders in the Philippines. It’s essentially a volcano within a lake, within a volcano. The scenery is absolutely surreal, especially when viewed from the higher vantage points around Tagaytay.

  • Taal Lake Yacht Club sailing
  • Horseback riding to the crater
  • Taal Heritage town visit

Taal Volcano - A Volcano Within a Lake

Siargao – The Surfing Capital of the Philippines

Siargao has gained international fame for its excellent surfing conditions, particularly at Cloud 9, one of the best surfing spots in the world. But the island offers more than just waves; it’s also a haven for nature lovers.

  • Surfing at Cloud 9
  • Island hopping to nearby islands like Daku and Guyam
  • Sohoton Caves and Lagoon visit

Siargao - The Surfing Capital of the Philippines

Davao – The Durian Capital

Davao City is often referred to as the Durian Capital of the Philippines due to its abundant production of the exotic fruit, durian. The city is also known for its cleanliness, orderliness, and low crime rate, making it one of the safest cities in the Philippines.

  • Durian tasting in local markets
  • Visit the Davao Crocodile Park
  • Explore Eden Nature Park

Mount Apo is the highest peak in the Philippines and offers challenging trails for mountaineers. The mountain is rich in biodiversity, hosting a variety of plants and animals, some of which are endemic to the area.

  • Mountain climbing
  • Bird watching
  • Hot spring bathing at the base

Mount Apo

Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park – A Diver’s Heaven

Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Sulu Sea. The park is a marine sanctuary protected as a no-fishing and no-collection zone, making it a paradise for endangered and rare marine life.

  • Scuba diving
  • Wildlife photography of sharks, turtles, and various fish species

Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park - A Diver’s Heaven

Baguio – The Summer Capital of the Philippines

Known as the Summer Capital of the Philippines, Baguio is a highland retreat situated about 1,540 meters (5,050 feet) above sea level in the Cordillera Central mountain range. The city is famous for its cool climate, making it a popular escape from the heat of the lowlands. The scent of pine trees and flowers fills the air, offering a refreshing atmosphere.

  • Strolling down Session Road for shopping and dining
  • Visiting the scenic Mines View Park
  • Strawberry picking at La Trinidad farms
  • Enjoying horseback riding at Wright Park

Burnham Park

Burnham Park is one of the most iconic spots in Baguio. It features a man-made lake where you can enjoy boating. Surrounding the lake are gardens and playgrounds, making it a family-friendly location.

  • Boating in the man-made lake

Burnham Park

The Mansion

The Mansion is another must-visit landmark in Baguio. It serves as the official summer residence of the President of the Philippines. While the inside of the Mansion is not open to the public, its well-manicured lawns and elaborate gate are photo-worthy.

  • Sightseeing

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Travel Experts Choice: 27 Best Tourist Spots in the Philippines

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Posted on Last updated: 5 January, 2024

Travel Experts Choice: 27 Best Tourist Spots in the Philippines

There are 7,641 islands in the Philippines how do you decide which ones to visit?

We asked 30 travel experts what their favorite place in the Phillippines was and made this list of the best tourist spots in the Philippines. No matter where you go in the Philippines won’t be disappointed.

Top Tourist Spots In The Philippines

Best Tourist Spots in the Philippines, sunset in Boracay with a sailboat in the background

We’ve broken the list into the 3 island groups that make up the Philippine archipelago: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. Dividing 7,000+ islands into three groups is a very rough sorting, it will serve as a starting point to help understand the tourist areas of the Philippines.

Luzon Islands

The Luzon islands include Luzon itself, Palawan, Mindoro, Marinduque, Masbate, Romblon,  Catanduanes, Batanes, Polilio, and surrounding smaller islands. Luzon Island is the largest island in the Philippines, it’s 40,541 square miles in size.

You’ll more than likely start your Philippines trip here landing at the Manila airport. If you’re island hopping in the Philippines via plane most flights fly to Manila and then onward.

*When looking for the best price and biggest selection of hotels in the Philippines check prices on Booking.com , we’ve found they are the best option and have a great cancelation policy.*

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There aren’t many places in the world that live up to all the hype. When we told fellow travelers we were traveling to the Philippines they all said one of the best places in the Philippines is El Nido . El Nido is the kind of place you could spend a week and never get bored.

Most of your time in El Nido will be spent out exploring the islands on the day tours. We highly suggest Tour A and Tour C if you only have time for two tours.  Secret Beach on El Nido Tour C we could spend the beach all day.

Crazy limestone cliffs surrounded by turquoise waters and hidden beaches are what to expect on day tours. After a day exploring the islands El Nido town has a great beach town vibe, with beach bars and happy hour specials to catch the sunset. A great selection of restaurants and hotels for every budget. El Nido is an adventure in itself getting to but it’s totally worth it.

If you considering purchasing a drone this is when you’d want one. Sadly on our trip, we didn’t have ours yet, it’s the perfect place to bust out the DJI Mavic and don’t forget to bring a Mavic ND filter .

Related Article: El Nido to Coron Ferry Guide

Coron is a great place to visit in the Palawan and one we’d recommend at least 3 nights unless you’re diving then you’ll need more time. Coron should be on all divers Philippines bucket list. Many of the dive sites you’ll need to be advanced open water certified and if you’re not yet it’s a great place to get certified. You’ll get the certification and see some amazing stuff too.

If you’ve ever seen a picture of Coron it’s more than likely from Kayangan Lake,  which is visited on day trips from Coron Town. Like other islands in the Philippines day trips to the surrounding islands will keep you busy during the day and at night you’ll head back to “town.”

Coron Town itself isn’t much of a party town, most tourists are exhausted after a day in the sun so call it an early night. We highly suggest making sure you stay at a hotel with a generator as power outages in Coron happen all the time sometimes lasting all night. We stayed at the Corto del Mar hotel which was great and they had really good food too.

Note: If you’re traveling to Coron by plane pick an earlier flight with Cebu Pacific. We had the afternoon flight and it got canceled after a delay because the airport in Coron doesn’t have runway lights so all planes much land before sunset.

Related Article: Things to do in the Palawan

Most tourists fly in and out of Manila and never leave the airport. When traveling to a new country it’s always good to spend a few days in the capital city and get a glimpse of the local life. We suggest going on a private Manila tour, this one is only $87 and is in a Jeepney the local way to get around in Manila.

We’re not going to lie Manila can be rough and it may shock you. We went on a slum tour in Manila to Smokey Mountain that was heartbreaking to see how many people live. Here is our 2 days in Manila itinerary to help plan your time in the city.

We suggest staying in Makati, which considered the cleanest, safest, and nicest area to stay in Manila. It’s the country’s financial and business hub with shopping malls and skyscrapers and the best hotel options .

Traffic in Manila is bad if you plan on only spending the night then stay close to the airport. Manila’s traffic is often ranked in the top 1o worst in the world, Metro Manila has been listed as being the densest city in the world based on population density, hence the traffic.

Related Article: Easiest Way – Manila to El Nido 

Sibuyan Island

Recommended by: Nikki and Michelle from Cheeky Passports

Sibuyan Island is one of the lesser-known islands in the Philippines despite its proximity to the more popular Boracay . We went to Sibuyan almost by accident after having to change our plans during Holy Week in the Philippines, when we discovered that the more popular destinations were mostly fully booked.

We had heard about the remote island nicknamed the ‘Galapagos of Asia’, and the difficulty of getting there due to the few transportation options available. We figured out that this would deter many people from traveling to the island and hoped that we could have it mostly to ourselves! In fact, during the 10 days we spent there, we only saw two other foreigners!

The mountain Guiting-Guiting stands tall in the midst of Sibuyan’s vast rainforest, surrounded by the island’s (only) ring road. Sibuyan’s coast is as stunning as it is rocky. There are no white sandy beaches typical of neighboring Boracay, no fancy restaurants or resorts.

There are instead, spectacular waterfalls, the cleanest river in the Philippines, and a wild, untamed jungle. Sibuyan quickly became our favorite destination in the Philippines due to its natural beauty which has not yet been spoilt by any form of mass tourism! We hope it stays that way!

Recommended by: Cat from  Walk My World

They may just be the most spectacular rice terraces in the world, and even better they still don’t see too many visitors. In the past, that’s been down to poor road access, but since I visited the road has been largely paved. Get there quick!

The journey to Batad is an adventure in itself: sitting on the roof of one of the Philippines’ famous jeepneys, before a short downhill hike to the terraces.

Nothing will prepare you for your first sight of the luminous green amphitheater. It’s a view you could stare at for hours and an amazing area for hiking. Some of the paths are pretty narrow so it’s a balancing act to keep from falling in, I had a number of close calls! The whole village feels far from the hustle and bustle of the rest of Asia.

The first thing you’ll notice after the taking in the sheer beauty of the area is the silence. How often can you say that in Asia?! It’s like stepping back in time, people still work the terraces much as they did 2000 years ago. After spending a year on the continent, I can definitely say it’s one of my favorite spots.

Recommended by: Darlene Madrid from  Point and Shoot + Wanderlust

Batanes is the northernmost province of the Philippines. Its landscape is often compared to New Zealand, and the like but I must say that Batanes has a charm of its own. From NAIA, there are direct flights to Basco (the provincial capital) once a day, but what makes it harder to go here is usually the price of the airfare. Also, flights are frequently canceled during monsoon season.

My flight was canceled three times before I got to fly to Basco and that’s what made my trip even more memorable. The province was very picturesque and I don’t think anyone can even take a bad photo here. We got to tour the 2 largest inhabited islands of Batanes – Batan, and Sabtang.

If you have more time, going to Itbayat will surely be an adventure that you’ll remember for the faluwa (local boat) ride is a death-defying stunt especially if the waves are strong. Take note that different bodies of water converge here so boat rides can be canceled in bad weather.

Apart from the breathtaking views, the local culture, and history, which makes Batanes even more amazing is how honest the people are. You can sleep with your house unlocked and you need not fear that anything will happen. It’s a zero crime rate in the province! One favorite of visitors is the Honesty Café – a shop unmanned and relies on the honesty of the people who will buy there.

Michael Huxley Mount Mayon Albay Best places to visit in the Philippines

Mount Mayon, Albay.

Recommended by: Michael Huxley from Bemused Backpacker

The Philippines is not short of superlative adventure travel or eco-travel destinations, especially ones where the landscape is breathtakingly beautiful, so to say that Albay and specifically Mount Mayon is among the best of them is no mean feat.

The near-perfect cone of Mount Mayon is the centerpiece for a burgeoning adventure tourism industry in Albay. ATV rides, zip-lining, kayaking, trekking and even hiking up this impressive – and still active – volcano.

The mountainous terrain is an adventure-lovers paradise, with the twin peaks of the neighboring mount Malinao and Masaraga giving even experienced mountaineers a challenge, and the surrounding forests offering lush eco-parks for hiking and even an enchanting waterfall or two! All these activities and more are fast making Albay the adventure capital of the Philippines and I love it.

But what makes me really love Mount Mayon is not the scenery or the myths and legends that surround the volcano. It is not even the activities themselves. It is the fact that many of these activities and the industries that support them from accommodation options to restaurants, are locally run, not supplanted by international branded chains. So by having an awesome time on and around the volcano, you are also supporting the local economy.

Recommended by Tom Stevenson from The Traveling Tom

When I first arrived in the Philippines, I had never heard of Sabang. It’s located on the island of Palawan, and I still didn’t know anything about the place when I got to Palawan! Going to Sabang was somewhat of an afterthought. We had booked a tour to the Puerto Princesa Underground River, which included a morning in Sabang. I didn’t even bother to check the place out on Google beforehand!

When we finally got to Sabang, I was blown away. It was absolutely beautiful! The beach was long and golden and virtually unhabituated. It felt like paradise! I kicked myself for not doing some research! After a brief stop at the beach, we went up to the hills surrounding the beach. From there we ziplined over the water, and down to the beach. It was an amazing way to take in the surroundings!

My only regret is that I didn’t get long enough to soak in and explore the beauty on offer in Sabang. I will certainly stay for longer when I return to the Philippines!

Batangas, Philippines

Recommended by: Jerny Destacamento from The Jerny

Batangas is a first-class province of the Philippines and its capital is Batangas City. It is bordered by the provinces of Cavite and Laguna to the north and Quezon to the east. Batangas is one of the most popular tourist destinations near Metro Manila, the capital city of the country.

The province boasts many mountains and beaches and is famous for excellent diving spots including Ligpo Island in Bauan, Anilao in Mabini, Sombrero Island in Tingloy, these areas more popularly known as Anilao. With its alluring shores and beaches, Batangas turns out to be a principal player in the tourism of the Philippines both locally and internationally. Batangas is also where Taal Volcano, the smallest volcano in the world resides.

Although attached to the big Island of Luzon, Batangas boasts of flora and fauna that is distinctively theirs and theirs alone. Batangas is also home to the “kabag” (Haplonycteris fischeri), one of the world’s smallest fruit bat. Although Batangas has these land flying mammals, marine wildlife remains to be the province’s crowning glory. In fact, in the second half of 2006, scientists from the United States discovered that the Sulu-Sulawesi Triangle has its center at the Isla Verde Passage, a part of the province.

Batangas is an all-around destination for adventurous and enthusiastic travelers. You can even enjoy mountain climbing and volcano trekking, stroll around the beaches, bask in the sun, scuba dive as Batangas is rich in marine biodiversity, learn about rich culture and history, and more!

Recommended by: Christine Rogador from The Travelling Pinoys

Tagaytay is a famous summer and weekend getaway destination in the Philippines. Located in the province of Cavite, it sits on a ridge above Taal Volcano which overlooks a panoramic view of the Taal Lake with the Taal Volcano island in the middle. It has always been one of my favorite places in the country due to its colder weather and accessibility from Metro Manila. You can reach the city within 2 hours and enjoy a relaxing weekend or summer.

The city also offers lots of things to do: from visiting organic farms, hiking the Taal Volcano and playing golf in the crater, visiting nearby islands and towns, amusement parks, museums, and historical places.

It is even better if you are a foodie, as Tagaytay has wide selections of good and award-winning restaurants. And if you are a healthy eater, there are organic farms that serve healthy and tasty food options. You can also enjoy a relaxing spa in one of the world-renowned country resorts in Tagaytay. You won’t definitely run out of things to do and food to try in this place!

Banaue Rice Terraces

Recommended by: Cal from Once In A Lifetime Journey

The Philippines may be most well known for its tropical islands, but one of my favorite places in this spectacular country is the Banaue Rice Terraces in the northern province of Ifugao. These terraces are often referred to as the “8th Wonder of the World” and for a good reason.

The terraces are said to have been built roughly 2,000 years ago, and from the looks of it, it must have taken a lot of time and effort. Once you take a look at the epic scenery and meet the most wonderful Ifugao people, the long drive you took to get there fades away as you breathe in the calm air of an ancient site.

This is a hiker’s paradise as Banaue is actually a conglomeration of four rice terraces. Each terrace is named according to the “barangay” (village, district or ward) in which it is located. You can, therefore, spend the day hiking the different terraces of Batad, Bangaan, Hapao and View Point. Remember to take your swimsuit as there are both hot springs as well as a chance for a refreshing dip by the Tappiya Falls.

Due to its remote location, this is a part of the Philippines that many tourists do not see. So make the effort to get there and you will be rewarded with incredible views of an impressive collaboration between man and nature.

Balabac, Palawan

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Balabac is one of the most beautiful places in the Philippines, and proof that there’s more to this Asian country than listed in popular blogs and television features.

Balabac is a municipality in the south of Palawan. To get here, you need to take a flight to Puerto Princesa, commute via bus or van to Rio Tuba and then take a morning boat to Balabac. There are a total of 30+ islands in this area, including the mainland Balabac where you can book accommodation and several others ideal for island hopping.

One of the reasons I love Balabac are the people. We were welcomed and well taken care of during our few days’ stay. Also, the seafood here is cheap and fresh; you can buy shrimps and lobster for a few hundred pesos or ask your guides/boatmen if they can go fishing during island hopping. Finally, there are the beaches.

The beaches in Balabac are blue, clear and definitely magazine-worthy. The sand ranges from chalk white (Punta Sebaring) to pink (Camiaran Island). There are also islands where you can spot sea turtles or groups of starfishes. Lastly, there’s the premiere Onuk Island, where you can free-dive to see sea turtles and giant clams.

For us, Balabac represents the ideal that the Philippines has to offer. It’s breathtakingly beautiful, it’s pristine and untouched.

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When you think of the Philippines you most likely think of white sand, azure waters, and tropical islands. But the Philippines actually has more to offer, including the historical Spanish town and UNESCO World Heritage Site Vigan. Located on the west coast of the big island Luzon you can’t help but fall in love with adorable cobblestone streets, horse carriages, and gorgeous Spanish influenced architecture.

You will pinch yourself for a moment because you can’t believe you’re actually in Asia. Vigan is incredibly picturesque and unique because most old and historical structures in the Philippines haven’t survived over the years and yet somehow Vigan is perfectly intact from their influences of Spanish colonization dating back to the 16th century.

Don’t go to Vigan and miss out on trying their world-famous empanadas. You can easily find the outdoor markets which have one empanada stand after another. The empanadas are orange in color and sort of like a thin taco that has been deep-fried with meat and veggie fillings. For the best experience, dip your empanada in the Ilocos vinegar sauce with onions and chili.

Cagbalete Island

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Cagbalete Island is a tiny island off the coast of Mauban, in southern Luzon. It’s about a six-hour journey from Manila to Mauban, and once you get to Mauban you’ll need to take a short ferry ride over to the island. What makes Cagbalete charming is how unassuming it is. Most people don’t even know it’s there – it’s got a couple of locally-run resorts, a tiny “town” and the local village – that’s about it.

Once you get there, however, you’ll be spoiled with endless stretches of white sand and crystal clear ocean. The local resorts, which are more than affordable, will pamper you with 3 meals a day of all kinds of Filipino treats. If you avoid Holy Week, there’s a good chance you’ll have the whole place to yourself too. If you’re in Manila and itching for some beach time, this might just be the place for you.

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Lake Taal is spectacular and truly unique. This stunning lake is not actually a lake but a volcanic crater that houses a delightful surprise – another volcanic crater. Like a Russian doll, the smaller crater sits within the larger crater and is a sight to behold.

It is an adventure just getting to Taal Volcano, especially if you choose to take a DIY Tour. You will need to jump on a selection of buses to Tagaytay, then hire a tricycle, then negotiate a fare for a boat from the outer crater shore, followed by a 40-minute hike up the crater sides to be rewarded with this gorgeous vista.

Along the way, you will catch the occasional whiff of sulphuric fumes belching from the underbelly of the hillside, and all-around your eyes can feast on sublime views of densely forested peaks rising from the waters. The memories of reaching the top will stay with me for a long time!

The Mindanao island group is named after the largest island Mindanao and made up of several other smaller islands in Southern Philippines. To island-hop around Mindanao, you’ll want to fly into Davao City , the largest city in the region.

Cebu Pacific usually has the best-priced flights and they often have really cheap promotion fares. There are tons of tourist spots in Mindanao from scuba diving, beach resorts, outdoor adventures, surfing, and much more.

Surigao del Sur

Recommended by: Aleah Taboclaon from Solitary Wanderer

The Philippines is chock full of wonderful destinations to visit, but (one of) my favorites is my home province of Surigao del Sur. Down south in eastern Mindanao, it doesn’t get as many tourists as the other top spots in the country, but it has a lot to offer for nature lovers.

There’s one of the cleanest rivers in the Philippines, for example – the Enchanted River, which, true to its name, is said to be a home of spirits. There’s Britania Islands with turquoise waters and fine white sand, and numerous waterfalls including the spectacular Tinuy-an Falls.

Surigao del Sur also has a lot of caves and some roadside springs like Libuacan Cold Spring that is unbelievably clear and clean. Because of its relative distance from the Philippine capital, it’s not on the usual list of places to visit by foreign tourists. Indeed, for an off the beaten path in the Philippines, Surigao del Sur is hard to beat.

Camiguin Island

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Located just south of Bohol, Camiguin Island is one of the Philippines’ most beautiful hidden gems. Upon first glance, the terrain is craggy and mountainous since it’s a pretty small island made almost entirely of volcanoes and their surrounding land.

The most unique thing about visiting this island is that, instead of miles of white sand beaches and big resorts, Camiguin’s true splendor lies in is its waterfalls, hiking opportunities, and access to unspoiled beauty.

I’ve visited Camiguin several times because my grandmother lives there, in a home located in the bustling town of Mambajao. Whenever I visit, I try not to spend too much time indoors. On the island, visitors can go swimming in cold springs, hot springs, and soda springs, where the water is naturally carbonated.

There are several waterfalls, the most notable being Katibawasan Falls and Tuasan Falls. Along with a local guide, you can hike to the crater of one of the island’s many volcanoes, including Mount Hibok-Hibok.

If the water is more your thing, there are many scuba diving opportunities, as well as day trips to small islands like Mantigue Island and sandbars like White Island nearby. If you’re looking for a more rugged, off the beaten path outdoor adventure, Camiguin is a stunning natural playground worth a stop on your Philippines itinerary.

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Known as the surfing capital of the Philippines, Siargao is one of those islands that remains in the middle of a hidden gem and a popular find. Not too elusive that it’s nearly impossible to get to, and not too popular that the authenticity is on the verge of disappearance, Siargao is that perfect find. If anything, Siargao is one of the most authentic islands I’ve seen in the Philippines.

Although the Western world has graced its influences here, such as the surfing culture in Siargao , Aussie smoothie bowls, and modernized hotels, the tropical Filipino island culture isn’t lost at all. Exploring the island can be quite mesmerizing as you lose yourself within the labyrinth of coconut tree plantations and the breathtaking beaches that will take you a world away.

Island hopping around Siargao is also an incredible way to pass the slow mornings, and it’s best done with the local tours as they will arrange it complete with a fresh grilled lunch that I can assure you just might be one of the best you’ve ever had.

Whether you’re a surfer or not, Siargao is one of the places you should absolutely consider as it’s perfect for anyone looking for a legitimate island getaway. Easily one of the Philippines’ best. I suggest going now before it gets too known.

Samal Island

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Touted as the “beach island of Davao” – Samal Island is just a quick 10-minute boat ride from the hustle & bustle of the big city. Further down the coastline (about 45 minutes from Davao) there is the only 5-star luxury resort on the island called Pearl Farm Beach Resort , which has overwater bungalows offering 360-degree views of the pristine turquoise water.

This nearly untouched area of the island will wow you with its gorgeous grandeur, unparalleled hospitality, sensational dining, perfect spa treatments, and give you that moment of being in a true paradise.

One of the major attractions here is the giant clam sanctuary. You can take a tour out on the water to get to the clams and then you snorkel out to see them. The clams are protected and some of them are as big as 150 feet! No trip to the Philippines would be complete without stopping by Samal Island for a mix of luxury and adventure.

The Visayas is the group of islands, some small some large, in the central Philippines.  The largest of which are: Panay, Negros, Cebu, Bohol, Leyte, Samar, Siquijor, Biliran, and Guimaras. Cebu is a big hub to travel around the Visayas. When looking for flights to the Philippines the cheapest option would be to fly to Cebu or Manila.

Top Tourist Spots in the Philippines Moalboal sardine run

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Located on the west coast of Cebu, Moalboal is one of our favorite destinations in the Philippines. We stayed at a B&B facing the sea, where we enjoyed the beautiful sunsets every evening. It is here where we witnessed the underwater phenomenon of the sardine run. Imagine swimming with hundreds of thousands of sardines in the open water, literally right in your backyard!

A paradise for divers, Moalboal is within minutes to the world-class dives sites like Pescador Island and an airplane wreck. Even if you don’t dive, the house reef is excellent for snorkeling with giant schools of fish and turtles.

Moalboal is the perfect home base for adventure seekers who are interested in canyoneering, chasing waterfalls, and the controversial swimming with whale sharks in Oslob. The beautiful waterfalls of Tumalog, Tanawan, and Kawasan are all in close proximity. You can also get your adrenaline fix by jumping into turquoise canyon waters of up to 50ft!

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Boracay has everything you could want from a small island, from spots of quiet solitude to watersports facilities. At just 7km long and half a kilometer wide, it is an ideal holiday spot for those who want to shun modern transport and explore the whole island on foot or by bicycle.

White Beach, the main strip of dazzling white sand, is 4km long and is a hub of activity. Visitors can enjoy glass-bottom boat trips, kayaking, and scuba diving in the crystal clear waters off the island. As postcard-perfect as the island is in the day, it is enchanting and vibrant at night. Fire dancers twirl on the sand as the sun goes down and live music fills the air. Intrepid explorers can get to Boracay in an hour by airplane from Manila or Cebu.

Those wanting something a little different can visit a bat cave; sit outside and watch the bats fly out to hunt at dusk. Don’t forget to check out Puka Beach on the northern tip of Boracay, which is often deserted and is exactly what one imagines a desert island to be. If you’re lucky with the tides you will spot locals collecting the ‘puka’ shells that they use to make the local jewelry that is sold on the island; buy a bracelet as the perfect memory of your trip.

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Guimaras Island

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Guimaras Island is one of the smallest tourist destinations in The Philippines but it still offers a variety of attractions to the willing tourist. Guimaras’ claim to fame is for the sweetest mangoes in the world according to the Guinness World Records. Visit the National Mango Research and Development Centre which produces mangoes for both production and research purposes and try the only mangoes that are served at the White House and Buckingham Palace.

An island-hopping trip including Ave Maria Islet was one of my favorite activities in all of the Philippines. I got the chance to snorkel in some of the clearest waters where there was no need for a mask because you can easily spot the fish, coral, and starfish littered around the tiny island. The shore features fine, white sand and just enough space for maybe 20 people.

Also located just off the island, is SEAFDEC, an intergovernmental body established as a regional treaty organization to promote fisheries development in Southeast Asia. It sounds boring but it was really interesting listening to the passionate staff talk about their current research projects and see what it’s like to work and live in such a unique environment. The Station is comprised of four islets and floating cages interconnected by floating footbridges.

Malapascua Island

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Located only eight kilometers off the northern coast of Cebu, the island 
of Malapascua is one of the most beautiful and laid-back destinations 
you can find in the Philippines.  The island is world-famous for its fantastic diving spots, and there are many dive centers offering courses and day dives. It’s one of the few places in the world where you can encounter the great Thresher Sharks, which are present year-round.

The shark experience there is out of this world. These creatures are
 found at a 30-meter depth, and not too far from the coast. Dive centers ask you to be a certified diver, and ideally an advanced diver, to join them and enjoy the adventure.

If you’re not a scuba diver, don’t worry, Malapascua boasts lovely
 white-sand beaches, restaurants, and hotels! It’s a great destination to 
relax, have a swim and get a tan. Moreover, it’s not as touristy as some of the other
 islands. I love Malapascua because it’s tiny and easy to walk around.  If you walk to the northern part of the island, you’ll be able to visit traditional villages and friendly locals, feeling totally
 off the

Bantayan Island

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The way to get to this little island, a short boat ride away from northwest Cebu, is already a stunning journey through the hilly countryside of North Cebu. From the ferry terminal in Hagnaya Port, you reach Bantayan within 1 hour by ferry which is just $2.

The island itself is a truly untouched local experience off the beaten path in the Philippines. Most tourists head to the nearby and much popular Malapascua and that makes Bantayan the perfect island to get off the tourist trail.

The best thing to do is to rent a scooter and explore the rugged coastline around the island. Drive all the way North to get a glimpse of the beautiful Kota Sa Madridejos or take a day trip to the tiny but stunning Hilantagaan Island.

Stay on the Southwest side of the island, where you will find a local village with some restaurants, supermarkets, and a couple of nice homestays. This is also where you can find a typical picture-perfect Filipino white sand beach with crystal clear water. Bantayan is a truly local experience!

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Dauin is located about 12 kilometers south of Dumaguete on Negros Oriental. This small coastal town offers world-class diving, which is the main reason why we visited. The Philippines’ most successful marine protected areas or marine reserves can be found along this stretch of coastline.  Nearby Apo Island is one of the oldest marine sanctuaries in the Philippines  Because of this the biodiversity is amazing.

The Dauin coast is famous for its excellent muck diving, but also offers some fun wreck dives and drift dives. It’s a macro photographers heaven. Along the coast, you’ll find a great number of dive resorts in different price ranges. We opted to stay at Liquid Dumaguete Dive Resort, which we really enjoyed. Dauin itself isn’t much, but nearby Dumaguete can be easily reached. Dumaguete is a lively town that offers lots of restaurants and a number of bars and nightlife options.

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Bohol is famous for its crystal clear waters and abundant marine life and people flock here to take advantage of the endless stretches of white sand and the fabulous diving and snorkeling opportunities. Here you can go dolphin watching, swim with turtles and seek out the famous chocolate chip sea stars.

However, there is more to Bohol than just the beach and ocean, and the countryside is beautiful to explore too. The Chocolate Hills are Bohol’s most famous landmark. Unfortunately, they are not actually made from chocolate but named because the grass on them turns brown in the dry season and looks like chocolate. However, with more than 1,000 hills stretching over 50, it is still quite an impressive site.

Bohol is also famous as the home of the tarsier. These cute little creatures with the big bug eyes were thought to be the inspiration behind Yoda, E.T and the Gremlins (before they turned bad) and are endemic to Bohol. With only around 700 tarsiers left on the island, you can hunt them down in a Tarsier Sanctuary.

You should also take some time to explore Bohol by the river. You can take a lunchtime river cruise, go paddleboarding or for an amazing adventure, go firefly kayaking at night.

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With over 7,000 islands you are bound to find your own slice of paradise in the Philippines.  Each beach seems to be more stunning than the next, but one of my favorite places has to be Apo Island.  A marine reserve south of Negros Island, this small sliver of land is home to some famous Filipino Sea Turtles and is a great spot for diving.

The water is extremely clear, so the visibility of marine life was not an issue.  The turtles are used to seeing people so it isn’t difficult to swim with them at a safe distance and observe them without swimming away.

There are a few options to stay on the island or you can visit on a day trip if you are coming from Negros, Cebu or Siquijor.  There are only a few beach bars and restaurants on the island, I’d recommend arranging a packed lunch if you are just coming for a day trip so you can spend as much time in the water as possible.

There is no ATM on the island, so be sure you bring enough pesos if you are going to stay for longer than a day.  If you’re staying on the island, sunrise or sunset climb up to the old lighthouse offers some wonderful views.  This is the perfect place to appreciate marine wildlife and see the effects of sustainability helping a species.

Now we’ve shown you some of the best tourist spots in the Philippines we’d love to hear from you. What’s your favorite island in the Philippines or what do you think is the best beach in the Philippines?

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The Philippines is an island nation located in the Western Pacific. The region boasts one of the world’s longest combined coastlines due to the nation’s seven thousand tropical islands. These islands have beautiful coral reefs and spectacular diving, wildlife like whale sharks and dugongs, and mountainous tropical rainforests.

Filipino people are smiling, warm, and generous. Flights can be found to Manila or Cebu, and interisland travel is easy to find via plane, car, train, or ferry. Here is a look at some of the best places to visit in the Philippines :

10. Vigan [SEE MAP]

Vigan

A visit to the Crisologo St region of this town is like a step back to colonial times. Horses pull carts along cobblestone streets, and dark-wood mansions flank the sides, as a reminder of the grand life that many enjoyed in this colonial Spanish trading post. At the time, many goods like beeswax and gold were traded to China for exotic Asian items.

Today, the main income for this port is tourism, though the splendor from its trading history remains. Vigan has two hearts, a shopping center in the North, and a business district in the South. Tourists will enjoy the museums that have been created from several mansions, St Paul’s Cathedral, and the Mestizo district.

9. Bohol [SEE MAP]

Bohol

The huge orange eyes and tiny fingers of the miniscule tarsier serve as the spokesmodel for the island of Bohol. Just a short trip from Cebu, this area is one of the few remaining homes for this tiny primate. The unique geologic oddity of the chocolate hills serves as the second draw for the non-divers to the region.

The mogul-like hills come with a legend of being formed by the rocks thrown by an angry giant. Most of the visitors to this region are, however, here to partake in the breathtaking dive opportunities that the region has to offer. It is the jumping off point for the marine reserves off of Pangalo and Pamlican islands.

8. Manila [SEE MAP]

Manila

This Asian megacity is the capital of the Philippines, the fly-in point for most tourists, and a bustling opportunity to appreciate bounds of culture new and old. From tall gleaming buildings on the skyscraper gazing tour to the turn-of-the century landmarks on the self-guided downtown tour, there is much to see in Manila.

Food, whether from a street cart or high cuisine restaurant, is excellent and diverse, representing much more than the blend of Spanish, indigenous, and Chinese heritages that have found their way to this island nation. There is never a bad time to go to Manila, as there are almost two-dozen annual festivals to keep the city celebrating.

7. Donsol [SEE MAP]

Donsol

Located in the province of Sorsogon, a place of pristine beaches, stunning waterfalls and unexplored caves, the sleepy fishing village of Donsol is the place in the Philippines to see whale sharks. They like tropical waters, which makes Donsol Bay a great habitat for them.

The protected species migrates through Donsol between November and June, with the numbers peaking between February and May. This huge fish is not shy about approaching boats; indeed, some carry scars from encounters with propellers.

6. Tagaytay [SEE MAP]

Tagaytay

The Taal volcano that sits majestically above the town of Tagaytay is a combination of active and extinct craters that create a beautiful tapestry of must-sees. Lake Taal is nestled inside the old Taal volcano crater, and the central island for the lake is the currently active volcano craters, which can be seen steaming on certain days.

Those who have never seen the pristine waters of a crater lake in person will be astonished at their pristine beauty. The long town of Tagaytay sits along this ridge, and is known for being clean, laid back, and a haven for foodies. Tourist attractions in town include the Punta de Santiago lighthouse, St Anne Shrine, and the large local flower farm.

5. Cebu [SEE MAP]

Cebu

Cebu is an island province in the Philippines, consisting of the main island itself and 167 surrounding islands. Its capital, Cebu city, is the oldest in the Philippines, and home to the nation’s second international airport.

The city is a smaller but similarly busy version of Manila, with many of the same urban benefits of new, old, cutting edge and cultural. One advantage that Cebu has is Matcan island, featuring a premiere dive site that is a short drive from an international airport. Another diving gem, the island and resorts of Malapascua, is about a four hour drive to the port town of Maya, and then must be accessed by boat. It is well worth the trip, however, as it is often considered the number one dive site in the country.

4. Mindoro [SEE MAP]

Mindoro

Mindoro is an island that consists of two different regions, Mindoro Oriental and Mindoro Occidental, which are separated from one another by a high mountain range. The north of the region is mostly remote, and home to the primitive Mangayan tribe. This trip is well worth it for divers, however, as the town of Sablayan is the doorway to the island of Pangan and the pristine Apo Reef Marine Natural Park.

There is only one resort on the island, so reservations are recommended. In Mindoro Oriental, the main tourism location is the town of Puerto Galera. This is the ideal beach town, with resorts and white sand beaches for the water lovers, as well as jeep trips, orchid-filled rainforests, kayaking rivers and waterfalls for the trekkers in the group.

3. Banuae [SEE MAP]

Banaue Rice Terraces

The mud-walled rice terraces in Banuae are reason enough to take the bus trip from Manila to this unique indigenous town. The agricultural engineering system represented here was built 2000 years ago and passed on from generation to generation.

Though the serene and impressive flats would be enough to make this a must-see, the spectacular wood-carved rice guardians make the trip even more worthwhile. The ancient, crude sculptures are reminiscent of tikis, and believed to protect the crops from harm.

Though tourism has brought the Western world to an ancient way of life and created a large tourist market here, there are opportunities to visit less touristy towns whose rice crops are still the main staple of their economy for those seeking a more authentic experience.

2. Boracay [SEE MAP]

Boracay

Endless white sand beaches, colorful outrigger sailboat rides, and beautiful resorts grace this island that has been consistently in the top three beaches in the world by travel review sites. The most populous region of Boracay is the central part of White Beach, which has the most opportunities for food, adventure, shopping, and public merriment.

Moving further away, more remote options are available, but they come with reduced amenities. Lodging ranges from budget shacks to high-end full-service resorts, but the white sand beaches, turquoise water, and romantic ambiance are open to all.

1. Palawan [SEE MAP]

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One of the best places to visit in the Philippines, Palawan is an island province that stretches from Mindoro to Borneo between the South China and Sulu seas. Puerto Princesa, which is close to large karst formations with an underground river, is the provincial capital.

Coron Reefs on Busuanga Island is a popular diving spot, drawing divers who want to explore Japanese shipwrecks from World War II. Another popular destination is El Nido, a town sandwiched between towering limestone karst cliffs and the beautiful Bacuit Bay.

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Interesting list. I know someone who just spent 6 months in the Philippines (Cebu), and she loved it so much that she’s returning very soon to live there. I’ve got to admit, it has kind of intrigued me to go there as well.

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A hammock on one of many beaches in the Philippines.

The Philippines is located at the eastern edge of Asia - it consists of approximately 7,641 small islands (called archipelagos ), upon which a host of diversity can be found. The Philippines boasts of pristine beaches and spectacular natural attractions that are visited by millions of visitors annually. In 2015, it was estimated that the country was landed on by approximately 5.3 million visitors, a threefold increase compared to a decade ago. Below we explore some of the best places to visit in the Philippines.

10. Picturesque Palawan

Palawan, the Philippines.

The island of Palawan is the gem of the Philippines and probably the most visited destination in the country. The island boasts of lush vegetation, jungle terrain, and beautiful beaches. The destination has two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Tubbataha Atoll Reef and the Palawan’s Subterranean River. The white beaches provide exotic scenery. The Coron Reefs is home to seven lakes surrounded by limestone cliffs - a must visit for tourists. The Tabon Caves is considered to be the Cradle of Philippine Civilization because of the archaeological discoveries made on the site. In 2014, the Island was voted the best island in the world in Conde Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards.

9. Lake Sebu

Lake Sebu, Mindanao.

Lake Sebu in southern Mindanao is a perfect place for an adventure. It is well-known for its seven waterfalls, two of which have been developed for tourists. Visitors can ride a 590 ft high zipline over the seven waterfalls, and from an elevated point, they can enjoy the beautiful scenery around the waterfall. Visitors can enjoy a natural walk along the lake while the sun rises or take a boat ride in the lake during sunset.

8. The town of Miagao, Iloilo.

Miagao, Iloilo, Philippines.

The town of Miagao, in Iloilo, is not just another small town. In fact, it is a World Heritage city that attracts thousands of tourists every year. Among the major attractions are the Miagao Church (Church of Santo Tomas de Villanueva) that was inscribed as a UNESCO heritage site in 1993. It was built in 1786 by Spanish Augustinian missionaries. Visitors can also visit the “Taytay Boni”, an ancient stone bridge built by the Spanish. The locals offer lessons on Hablon weaving and pottery making, and tourists can enrol in these courses if interested. The Salakayan Festival offers tourists a chance to participate in the lively street performances that can be found within the town.

7. Nightlife of Manila

Trees at night in Manila.

Manila is one of the most energetic cities in Asia. This is particularly true at night, when the gigantic city comes to life as locals and tourists fill the clubs and bars for dancing, and drinking. Tourists claim that alcohol in Manila is cheap, taxis are cheap, and on top of all, the music is fantastic. The locals welcome foreigners, and English is largely spoken in the country - therefore, there is no language barrier for English speaking tourists. Some of the most active nightlife destinations in Manila are located in Makati City, Malate area, and Eastwood City.

6. Tagaytay Resort Town

The pier at Tagaytay Resort Town.

Tagaytay Resort Town in the island of Luzon offers tourists an out of town experience. It is about an hour's drive from Manila, and most visitors who visit Manila also visit the town. Tourists get to experience outdoor activities including visits to the Picnic Grove, which offers family activities such as horseback riding and zip-line adventures. Tourists can also visit the Taal Volcano and Crater Lake where they get to ride on boats to the island and horsebacks to the top of the crater. A trip to the town is not complete without visiting the sky ranch, a five-hectare area with a Ferris wheel, super Viking ride and lots of other rides for kids.

5. White Beach at Puerto Galera

The view of Puerto Galera.

Among the 32 beaches of Puerto Galera, the White Beach is perhaps the most famous. This is evident from the thousands of local and foreign tourists who flock to the beach. During summer in the Philippines (March to May), colorful festivals and concerts are held on the beach, attracting both locals and foreigners. Tourists at the White Beach get to engage in sports activities such as beach football and volleyball, riding jet skis and banana boats. At night, visitors gets to enjoy local music and dances while enjoying drinks served by open bars. Fantastic accommodation is provided by resorts such as the White Beach Resort and the Jewel Beach Resort.

4. Boracay Island

Boracay Island, Philippines.

The island of Boracay may be small, but it is one of the best places to visit in the Philippines. In 2014, it was voted the second best island to visit in the country after Palawan. Tourists visiting the island tour several beaches including Tambisaan Beach, Crocodile Beach, and Puka Beach. When the earthly ground gets too boring, tourists have the choice of scuba diving. More than fifteen dive sites offer tourists a once in a lifetime opportunity to view underwater tunnels, corals, and caves. The more adventurous ones get to experience cliff diving at heights of about 42.5 ft. while those not familiar with cliff diving can use the floating dock to get into the water.

3. Banaue Rice Terraces

Banaue Rice Terraces.

Banaue Rice Terraces are considered a cultural treasure of the Philippines. The terraces, carved on a hill by the Ifugao people approximately two millennia ago, create a scenery unlike any other. The terraces, shaped like stepping stones, reach an altitude of 4920 ft. The terraces made of rocks and mud are clustered and extend over a wide area. Although UNESCO does not consider it to be a heritage site due to the modernization that has occured in some parts, it has included the terraces in its red list due to erosion.

2. Explore Cebu City

A Taoist temple in Cebu, Philippines.

Cebu City is the oldest city in the Philippines, the second largest after Manila, and the capital of Cebu province. It is a city rich in history and offers a wealth of cultural diversity. Tourists who visit get to experience natural wonders and great food. One of the important landmarks is the Basilica del Sto. Nino, a Catholic Church that was built by the Spanish in the 16th century. Close to the church is the chapel that houses the Magellan’s Cross - a cross planted by Ferdinand Magellan to propagate the arrival of Christianity to the Philippines. For those seeking modern culture, Cebu IT Park and Ayala Center offers the chance to experience the world of technology and shopping in the Philippines.

1. MassKara Festival

The beautiful parade of the MassKara festival.

The MassKara Festival is a festival held annually in Bacolod, Philippines. It began in 1980 and it is still being celebrated today. The festival takes place in October and lasts for about 20 days. Both locals and tourists participate in various activities including dancing and body painting. The festival is held to commemorate two occasions, one of them being the economic crisis that affected the people of the town after a global drop in sugar prices due to a market influx caused by overproduction in the Caribbean countries. It is also held in commemoration of when MS Don Juan crashed with a tanker, a national tragedy wherein 700 people lost their lives.

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Everyone is looking to leave the country this summer.

Delta Air Lines has released its second annual list of the most-searched summer travel destinations for 2024 — and the most in-demand spots are international.

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According to Delta search data in the US from Nov. 1, 2023, to March 18, 2024, for travel between May and August 2024, the top 10 list had numerous unsurprising tourist destinations — but also some more unique spots topping the chart.

London, Paris and Rome are the always-popular destinations that topped the list again this year, while Dublin, Barcelona and Vancouver, Canada, were newly in demand.

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Searches for all of the top 10 international destinations increased more than 150% from 2023 — but one stood out more than the rest.

Athens, Greece, had the biggest surge in interest, with a whopping 248% increase in searches compared to last year.

Though the Greek city still came in at fourth place overall, it had a significantly higher surge than all the other destinations compared to 2023.

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Here is the full list of Delta’s 2024 most-searched summer destinations:

  • London, England
  • Paris, France
  • Rome, Italy
  • Athens, Greece
  • Cancun, Mexico
  • Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Tokyo, Japan
  • Dublin, Ireland
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Vancouver, Canada

Meanwhile, when it comes to domestic travel, the most-searched destinations — with the exception of Delta Hubs — included Las Vegas, Orlando, Miami and Honolulu, which Delta suggests is due to an interest in “sun-drenched getaways” and major summer sporting events.

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10 Fun & Unique Bohol Tourist Spots (the Philippines)

B ohol is one of the most beautiful islands in the Philippines and it has lots of fun and interesting places to visit. I traveled from Cebu to spend a few days on this Philippines island famous for the Chocolate Hills, coral reefs and the tiny tarsier primate.

Additional popular Bohol tourist spots include white sand beaches with crystal clear water, hidden waterfalls, a butterfly garden, and one of the oldest churches in the Philippines.

In this guide, I’ve included all the best things to do in Bohol plus some handy tips such as how to get to Bohol with a Manila airport transfer or from Cebu, the best time to visit, where to stay, how to get around, and the best tour packages.

If you’re looking for a Philippines vacation spot that has something for everyone, Bohol is definitely worth considering. When I visited the Philippines I traveled solo and felt safe the entire time. The people were friendly, the food was delicious and the history and culture were fascinating to me.

Here are 10 of the best tourist spots in Bohol that I visited during my trip, that you won’t want to miss!

Useful Info for Visiting Bohol

Bohol is a province of the Visayas region of the Philippines. It includes Bohol Island and numerous smaller nearby islands.

Bohol is one of the top Visayas vacation locations and it’s one of the top tourist destinations in the Philippines. If you want to get a bit more off the beaten path of Boracay and Palawan, Bohol is a perfect choice.

Before we jump into all the best tourist spots in Bohol, let’s go over some practical information for visiting this beautiful island.

How to get to Bohol

How to get to Bohol from Manila by Air

It’s about 400 miles (644 kilometers) from Manila to Bohol. They are separated by a series of islands, straits, and patches of sea.

But, getting between the two cities is pretty quick if you fly to the Bohol-Panglao Airport (TAG).

Philippines AirAsia, Cebu Pacific, Cebgo all have nonstop flights that take about 1.5 hours and range from $40-$80 USD.

Here is a great resource for a Manila airport transfer to Bohol.

How to get to Bohol from Manila by Ferry

You can catch a ferry from Manila’s North Harbor to Cebu and another from Cebu to Tubigon, a seaport in Bohol. This takes about four hours.

How to get to Bohol from Cebu City

The easiest option to get from Cebu to Bohol is taking a ferry (and cheaper than flying from Manila).

The fast Cebu to Bohol ferry travel time is about 1.5-2 hours depending on where you are traveling in Bohol. It is comfortable and the best option, especially for tourists.

Bohol has three ferry ports; Ubay, Tubigon and Tagbilaran. Tagbilaran is located on the southwest side of the island and it’s the capital of the island with many hotels, shopping malls, and restaurants.

The best ferry company options for the fast option are SuperCat and OceanJet.

They depart from Cebu Pier 1, a tourist class ticket costs around 600-700 PHP (12-14 USD).

How Much Time Do You Need on Bohol

Bohol is the 10th largest island in the Philippines and it has a lot of things to to do. I was in Bohol for two days and was able to see most of the best tourist spots, but I didn’t have enough time to visit the beautiful beaches or snokel. I suggest at least 3 days in Bohol and if you want to do a bit of island hopping you’ll want even more time.

The 10 Best Tourist Spots in Bohol, Philippines

And now let’s get to the fun stuff! This Bohol travel guide shares the best tourist spots in Bohol, foods you should try, hotel options and more!

Let’s explore the best things to do in Bohol:

1. Visit the Chocolate Hills

The world-famous Chocolate Hills are located in the middle of the island, near the town of Carmen. There are about 1,200 or so symmetrical hills that turn cocoa-brown in the dry season. During the rainy season, the hills are bright green.

They are the Philippines’ 3rd most important National Geological Monument and have been called the Eight Wonder of the World.

The Chocolate Hills are the most popular tourist spot in Bohol and worth a visit.

There are 214 steps to get to the observation deck. This attraction is really more of a lookout. In fact, you can’t climb the hills. So, this is really about taking a few photos and admiring the unusual Chocolate Hills formations.

The entrance fee is 50 PHP (1 USD) per person.

2. Tarsier Conservation Area

Bohol is very famous for the Tarsier Conservation Area. The wide-eyed Philippine Tarsier is the world’s second-smallest primate — about the size of an adult palm and one of the top things to do in Bohol.

Tarsiers are officially recognized as endangered species. Tarsier are shy and nervous animals. Camera flashes, noise, being touched, and being kept in an enclosure can stress them out. Sadly, the stress leads to the tarsier hitting its head against trees, thus killing it because of its thin skull.

So, while they are fun to see in person and in the wild, it’s very important to stay quiet and not use flash photography.

You can take photos without the flash but touching them is strictly prohibited.

The entrance fee is 60 PHP (1.2 USD). A local guide will lead you through the jungle in a small group and he will help you spot the tarsiers. They are really small, like half the size of your hand so without the guide it would be really hard to see where they are.

Address: M3GR+FFM, Loay Interior Road, Loboc, Bohol, Philippines

3. Loboc River Jungle Cruise

The Loboc River Jungle Cruise includes a buffet lunch or dinner, music performed by a live guitarist, and performances from dancers. It’s a fun way to see some beautiful river views and experience some traditional Filippino entertainment.

Towards the end of the river cruise, your boat will stop at a location with of Filipina women and children dressed in traditional clothing who sing, play instruments and dance for the group.

There is even a small waterfall at the end of the cruise.

4. Visit The Beaches in Bohol

Alona Beach is the most famous beach in Bohol and located on Panglao Island. It has beautiful white sand and the water is clear turquoise. It’s a great swim beach.

Aside from the breathtaking views, there are lots of fun water activities that you can do in Alona Beach including snorkeling or diving.

Additional beautiful beaches in Bohol worth a visit are Doljo Beach, Momo Beach and Bolod Beach on Pangloa Island as well as Balicasag Beach on Balicasag Island.

5. Visit a Waterfall

Bohol has many beautiful waterfalls including The Secret Waterfall, Dimiao Twin Falls (Pahangog Falls) and Ingkumhan Falls.

Secret Falls involves a trek into the jungle to the waterfall and swimming hole. This is not on any tours that I know of and is more a local favorite. The falls are about 40′ feet and the water clear and warm. There are a few places where you can jump off and into the pool of water as well as some smooth rocks to slide down.

The twin falls near Dimiao also known as Pahangog Falls are another local favorite, but do take a bit of effort to access.

Once you arrive, there is about a 1/2 mile walk to the falls. The fee to enter the waterfall area is 20 PHP (0.4 USD) per person.

Ingkumhan Falls is a another favorite hidden gem on the island. Unlike the Twin Falls, the road to get there is not so challenging and the water is warm and beautiful.

Ingkumhan Falls is in a jungle, just a short ride inland from Bohol’s South Coast.

The falls are famous because you can swing yourself over the water on a huge rope and jump in. There are two men who work at the falls and help everyone who wants to try.

Getting to Ingkumhan Falls is pretty similar to the twin falls as you need to hike down on a super steep road as well.

The fee to enter the waterfall area is 20 PHP (0.4 USD) per person.

The most common way of exploring Bohol’s waterfalls and other tourist spots is to rent a scooter. This way you can cruise around freely and plan out your day at your own pace. Another option is to hire a local guide. I love this option because you have the chance to chat with a local and learn about more fun ‘hidden spots’ to explore.

6. Habitat Butterflies Conservation Center

Butterfly exhibit.

The Habitat Butterflies Conservation Center is located in Bilar. If you like butterflies and other insects, it’s a fun, but quick stop to or from the Chocolate Hills.

A guide will walk you through the area and will point out butterflies, spiders, centipedes, caterpillars, birds, and flowers and fauna indigenous to the island.

The walk is short but if you like photography you can easily spend 20-30 minutes there.

This is one of the best Bohol tourist spots for nature lovers and is a must-see when visiting Bohol. It also includes a pretty awesome photo experience!

The entrance fee is 60 PHP (1.2 USD)

Address: M4X2+444, Bilar, Bohol, Philippines 

Snake Exhibit

This Conservation Center is split in two sections; the butterflies and snakes. Their most famous snake are the pythons. While they are huge, they seem to be pretty tame and they invite anyone who would like to take a photo in with the python. As you can see, I was trying to keep my eye on the snake!

This has been said to the biggest python in captivity, When I visited I was told it was 23 feet (7 meters) and 660 lbs (300 kg).

This was really fun and scary! Don’t worry, the pythons are tamed so they’ll just lie there while you take a picture.

7. Check Out Tropical Plants

I came across this Torch Ginger (Etlingera elatior) during a hike. This large plant has beautiful colorful blooms. It’s a tropic perennial that can grow 20 feet tall. 

Other beautiful botanical and tropical plants that are found in the Philippines are Ylang-ylang tree, vivid blue double-blossom Clitoria ternatea, Stargazer Lilly, Oleander and so many more!

Keep an eye out for gorgeous tropical plants at luxury hotels, on hikes, and in gardens.

8. Baclayon Church

Baclayon Church, also known as “The Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary Parish Church”, is the oldest Christian settlement in Bohol.

The Ave Maria Alter in the Baclayon Church is quite ornate and has a place for six statues. Baclayon was founded by the Jesuit priest Juan de Torres and Gabriel Sánchez in 1596.

This Roman Catholic Church has been officially declared a ‘National Cultural Treasure’ and is a National Historic Landmark.

It is one of the Philippines’ oldest Catholic churches.

9. Blood Compact Monument

It will only take a few minutes to stop and learn the story of this bronze structure. Set with the sea as the backdrop, the Blood Compact Monument features 5 soldiers gathered around a table making a toast.

In 1565, with a few drops of blood, a pact was made between Spanish General Miguez Lopez de Legazpi and the Native Filipino people who vowed to work together.

The gesture also signifies peace and friendship between the Spanish foreigners and the natives of Bohol.

There’s a short ut more thorough historical explanation near the monument to give you more information.

10. Eat Filippino Foods

One of my favorite reasons to travel is food! Filipino cuisine is a mix of different cultures; mostly Spanish, Chinese and American foods. It is considered by many as the original fusion cuisine.

In general, Filipino food is not spicy. But to me, it was very fresh and flavorful.

The national dish of the Philippines is adobo. Its name comes from the Spanish word “adobar,” meaning “marinade”.

Adobo is a meat, seafood, or vegetable marinated in vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, bay leaves, and black peppercorns,

Humba is a braised pork dish that is similar to adobo. The difference is that humba is sweeter because fermented black beans are added to the sauce.

Fish soup called Tinola, was one of my favorite foods from the entire trip.

Below are a few photos of some of my favorites foods from my trip to the Philippines.

Best Time to Visit Bohol

The wet season starts late May and it lasts until the beginning of March, with June to November being the rainiest months . During these months you can expect 15 rainy days per month on average.

In Bohol, the dry season typically is between March and May, but you can still expect a little rain in this period too.

The temperature is always hot and humid in Bohol. The humidity is around 80% all year long, while the hottest months are April, May, and June.

Late December and Holy Week are peak seasons for locals so I’d say the best time to go would be from January to around Mid-March.

Bohol Hotels and Resorts 

There is a wide range of accommodation available in Bohol, from cheap hostels to luxury resorts. If you are visiting Bohol as a tourist the best places to stay are either in the capital city, Tagbilaran, or on Panglao Island.

Panglao Island is perfect if you want to stay close to the best beaches in Bohol. This small island is connected to the main island by a bridge and it is very easy to get there.

The best resorts are located in the southern part of the island, near the white sands of Alona beach and Bolod Beach.

10 Best Things to Do in Bohol (the Philippines):

  • Visit the Chocolate Hills
  • Tarsier Sanctuary
  • Loboc River Cruise
  • Beaches in Bohol (Alona Beach, Doljo Beach, Momo Beach, Bolod Beach, Balicasag Beach)
  • Visit a Waterfall (Secret Falls, Dimiao Twin Waterfalls (Pahangog Falls), Ingkumhan Falls)
  • Habitat Butterflies Conservation Center
  • Check Out Tropical Plants
  • Baclayon Church
  • Blood Compact Monument
  • Eat Filippino Foods

Hope you liked this post about the best tourist spots in Bohol and it will help you plan your trip to the Philippines!

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Bohol is one of the most beautiful islands in the Philippines and it has lots of fun and interesting places to visit. I traveled from Cebu to spend a few days on this Philippines island famous for the Chocolate Hills, coral reefs and the tiny tarsier primate. Additional popular Bohol tourist spots include white sand...

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Four dream destinations to discover in the Philippines

Ease back into travel in an island paradise where natural spaces and “new normal” guidelines aim to ensure a safe experience for visitors.

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The Philippines is nature made for adventure and fun. With 7,641 islands flanked by crystalline waters, the Pacific Ocean archipelago boasts a wealth of amazing activity options. Whether you dream of lounging on a secluded beach, diving among dazzling marine life, or experiencing natural wonders found nowhere else on the planet, you’ll discover what you’re looking for in these four postcard-perfect places.

Along with offering unforgettable experiences, all of the destinations have implemented “new normal” tourism guidelines to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Measures such as mandatory face masks, body temperature checks at hotel entrances, testing before travel, and reduced capacity in resorts and restaurants help to create as safe an environment as possible for rediscovering the joy of travel.

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Eco-friendly Panglao-Bohol International Airport is the gateway to Bohol , the island province famous for its conical Chocolate Hills . Golden brown in dry season and luxuriantly green much of the year, the grass-covered limestone domes dot nearly 20 square miles of pancake-flat plains. Climb up to the viewing platform for Instagram-worthy shots of the legendary, rounded mounds.

Close to the hills, catch a glimpse of one of nature’s most adorable creatures, the tiny Philippine tarsier. Weighing only up to five ounces, tarsiers are nocturnal primates with gigantic eyes. Rarely seen in the wild, these cool creatures can be spotted sleeping at the Tarsier Conservation Area.

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White-sand beaches and vibrant coral reefs beckon on Bohol’s Panglao Island, departure point for water adventures like dolphin and whale-watching tours and dive trips in Balicasag Island Marine Sanctuary. Go into the deep to swim among the sanctuary’s sea turtles and explore colorful coral gardens and steep submarine cliffs.

Back on Bohol’s main island, kayak through mangrove tunnels, plunge into otherworldly cave pools, and wind along jungle waterways on a stand-up paddle board. For over-water views, cross the turquoise Sipatan River via the bamboo-and-steel Sipatan Twin Hanging Bridge. As with all Bohol tourism establishments that have reopened, the bridge has earned the Ultimate Bohol Experience Seal of Excellence indicating strict adherence to COVID-19 health and safety protocols.

an ancient bridge in Bohol, Philippines.

Measuring only four square miles, pocket-sized Boracay is big on powdery sand and shimmering azure waters. Between the resorts dotting world-famous White Beach and off-the-beaten-path gems like Balinghai and Ilig Iligan, there’s no shortages of places to discover your perfect beach.

Protecting Boracay’s natural resources is a top priority. Recent shoreline restoration efforts; new sustainable tourism practices like limiting the number of daily visitors; and COVID-19 health and safety measures, such as a “no mask, no boarding” policy on local transport, make the island a better-than-ever choice for an idyllic sand and surf getaway.

boy surfing at sunset in Boracay White Beach.

Wind, waves, and paddle strokes power Boracay’s impressive lineup of watersport activities. Learn how to ride the wind at breezy Bulabog Beach, one of Asia’s premier kiteboarding and windsurfing destinations. At laid-back Puka Shell Beach on the north shore, go kayaking and stand-up paddling by day, then stay to watch the glowing sunset.

For a taste of traditional water travel, climb aboard a paraw , or double outrigger boat. Crafted from wood and bamboo and outfitted with signature blue sails, the boats cruise close to the coast—the perfect vantage point for photographing Boracay’s palm-fringed beaches.

Aerial view of Willy's Rock in Boracay

While the beach scene in the Philippines is rightfully celebrated, one of the country’s coolest hotspots is Baguio City , perched high in the Cordillera mountains. Located at 4,500 feet above sea level in northern Luzon, the largest island in the Philippines, lofty Baguio was built in the early 1900s as a colonial summer capital.

The historic city and surrounding countryside enjoy comfortable temperatures and misty conditions—ideal for exploring on foot. Hike through the woods on the winding Camp John Hay Eco Trail to soak up the pine-scented mountain air. Wherever you go in Baguio, use the new Visitor Information and Travel Assistance (VISITA) platform to get coronavirus-related information, read QR coupons, and make contactless payments.

long shadows cast by pine trees in Baguio City, Philippines

This high-elevation Cordillera Region is the ancestral homeland of indigenous peoples collectively known as Igorots, or “people of the mountain.” To preserve, support and showcase indigenous weaving traditions and other regional crafts, UNESCO named Baguio a Creative City of Crafts and Folk Art.

The city regularly hosts festivals and exhibits celebrating the region’s multicultural artisan traditions. To shop for original hand-crafted works—including colorful textiles, silver jewelry, and carved wooden figurines—visit the Baguio public market and neighboring Maharlika Livelihood Center.

Aerial shot of Baguio city, the Philippines

Extraordinarily emerald green and ringed by coral reefs, Palawan is an unspoiled archipelago province in the westernmost Philippines. Named for its largest island, Palawan ticks all the right boxes for a tropical paradise: hidden beaches and lagoons, lush jungle vegetation, low-key vibe, and crystalline seascapes teeming with marine life.

Palawan’s mind-boggling marine biodiversity is on full display in Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Accessible only by live-aboard boats, the pristine underwater world harbors at least 11 species of sharks and rays, 600 species of fish, and about half of all coral species in the world.

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With 1,780 islands, Palawan is best experienced by water. At the northern tip of the Palawan mainland, snorkel and swim in El Nido’s enchanting lagoons, where otherworldly rock towers majestically rise from emerald waters.

El Nido is the launch pad for island-hopping in the stunning Bacuit Bay archipelago. Small, eco-friendly outrigger boats called bangkas ferry passengers around the watery dreamscape without disturbing shallow coral reefs or wildlife. Book an outrigger tour to visit deserted white-sand beaches, explore cathedral-like caves, and photograph Bacuit Bay’s fantastical limestone formations. As part of Palawan’s enhanced cleanliness and hygiene standards, the El Nido Resorts have implemented strict guest protocols, such as requiring a negative COVID-19 test result before arrival and undergoing a sanitation procedure (including a temperature check and foot bath) before taking the boat transfer to the resort.

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Travelers may encounter a tourist tax or fee depending on their destination.

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Venice, Italy

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The roughly $5.35 daily tourist access fee for Venice, home to the Rialto Bridge, Doge’s Palace and St. Mark’s Basilica, launched as a pilot on Thursday after it received the go-ahead from city officials in mid-September. It targets day-trippers coming into the city between 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is required on specific dates in April, May, June and July during the test period.

Japan

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International tourists can face an "International Tourist Tax" while exiting Japan, per the Japanese National Tax Agency . It amounts to about $6.30 per departure and must be paid by those taking planes or boats to do so.

Barcelona, Spain

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While the city’s nightly tax for travelers staying at tourist accommodations has existed for quite some time, it went up at the beginning of the month, becoming about $3.47. It is capped at seven nights. Catalonia, the region where Barcelona is located, also has a graduated tourist tax that’s size is determined by one’s accommodation, according to The Points Guy.

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Bhutan, nestled in the Himalayas in Asia, asks most tourists to hand over nightly Sustainable Development Fees of $100 for adults and $50 for ages 6-12. It charges a differently-priced fee from those coming from India. The money goes toward "various projects that create long-term, sustainable opportunities for the Bhutanese people," the country’s department of tourism website said. 

New Zealand

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New Zealand’s tourist tax, called the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy, costs $35. Tourists encounter it during the visa application process. The country requires it for "most people entering New Zealand on a temporary basis" such as vacation and certain student and short-term work visas, according to the government. 

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