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Visit the tropical wonders of the Philippines
The Philippine Islands comprises a chain of cultures, cities, villages, and points of interest that carry so much cultural wonder, art, and beauty that you'll never forget your journey here. Each location has its own unique spirit, and exploring them all will leave you with a sense of wonder like you've never known.
Here, you can explore night markets filled with arts, crafts, and local delicacies and visit festivals, cultural dances, and art displays that will connect you to the spirit of the region. You can relax on some of the whitest sands on the shores of the deepest turquoise ocean waters in the world. It's all here in this island paradise.
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Boracay
Boracay is a top draw for visitors in the nation, boasting one of the most well-known beaches, soft, white sand, lush, green rainforest, and deep, blue waters. Here, you'll experience a thriving nightlife with trendy nightclubs and bars, outstanding shopping and dining, and a recently updated city area with clean roads and sidewalks, green living, and a welcoming populace. Visit here and see the most famous sunset in the Philippines.
Palawan
Palawan has been featured on many "best in the world" lists over the years and is famous for its diverse range of plant and animal life, its nature preserves, and its attractiveness to the ecotourism industry. The coast is lined with sandy beaches, and just offshore are living coral reefs that are a snorkeller's dream with many hidden gems. To say this province is a tropical paradise is an understatement.
Bohol
Bohol is famed for the Chocolate Hills, but it's also a prime location for backpackers, beach bums, adrenaline junkies, and history buffs alike. With a full 74 islands comprising this province, your options for holiday activities are nearly endless. Here, you can play with dolphins, go snorkelling along living coral reefs, or explore nearly a dozen cultural treasures and heritage sites, including stone churches, watchtowers, centuries-old houses, and more.
Baguio
Baguio City is the summer capital of the Philippines, largely because of its low temperatures, which rarely exceed 26°C—even during the hottest months of the year. It's famed for its lush, green vegetation, which has given it the nickname "City of Pines." From gorgeous parks to heritage sites, you can connect with nature, go hiking and biking, head for a night market, and make memories for a lifetime.
Davao
Davao City is among the nation's largest cities and is a cultural and economic hub. It's famed for its modern amenities, great shopping, fine dining, and urban offerings. It's also known for its commitment to green living and a welcoming population. Here, you can visit spiritual sites, take in cliffside views, or head to any restaurants to get away from everyday life for a time.
Siargao
Siargao Island is a surfer's paradise with world-class waves, serene turquoise pools, white-sand beaches, and a wealth of hidden lagoons. It has been hailed as the world's most beautiful island, and you can see most of it in a day. That's OK, because island hopping is a popular activity here as well, and you can visit many tropical paradises and attractions using Siargao Island as a base for your travels.
Siquijor
Siquijor is known as the Mystic Island of Central Visayas. It's famous as a centre of mystical healing in the Philippines, and its practices are still going on here as centuries-old alternative medicine. Traditional healers from all over the country gather here in an annual event to renew their spiritual connection to nature and practice their arts anew. It's also famed for its white-sand beaches, mangroves, and marine sanctuaries.
Manila
Please take note that Manila is currently under General Community Quarantine, international leisure travel is restricted.
Manila is the capital of the Philippines and also a hub of history, culture, nightlife, and shopping. Here, you can find lively streets and open markets teeming with life. You can take a famous jeepney ride that's symbolic of the country's art and history. Explore a wealth of museums and galleries, watch stunning sunsets over Manila Bay, and then dance the night away at vibrant nightclubs until the sun comes up.
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