Boracay is famous for its powdery white sand beaches, vibrant nightlife, and water sports. White Beach is a must-visit destination on the island.
Known as the 'Last Frontier,' Palawan features breathtaking destinations like El Nido and Coron, offering island-hopping, lagoons, and snorkeling. It is also home to the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Cebu offers a mix of urban attractions and natural wonders, including Kawasan Falls and Malapascua Island, which is famous for diving with thresher sharks.
Siargao is known as the 'Surfing Capital of the Philippines,' making it an ideal destination for surfers and nature lovers.
Intramuros is a historic walled city in Manila featuring Spanish colonial architecture, including landmarks like Fort Santiago and San Agustin Church.
Vigan is a UNESCO World Heritage City known for its well-preserved Spanish colonial and Asian architecture.
Cebu City is home to historical landmarks like Magellan's Cross and the Basilica del Santo Niño, offering insights into the country's colonial history.
The Chocolate Hills in Bohol are over 1,200 grassy hills that turn brown during the dry season, creating a unique and picturesque landscape.
Often called the 'Eighth Wonder of the World,' the Banaue Rice Terraces were carved into the mountains by the Ifugao people over 2,000 years ago.
Mayon Volcano is known for its perfect cone shape and is a popular destination for hiking and sightseeing.
Tubbataha Reef is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a premier diving destination, known for its vibrant marine biodiversity.
Oslob is famous for its whale shark interaction tours, allowing visitors to swim with these gentle giants.
Donsol is another popular destination for swimming with whale sharks, offering a more eco-friendly experience.
Mount Pulag is the third-highest mountain in the Philippines, known for its 'sea of clouds' and breathtaking sunrise views.