With its dazzling beaches, unique food and culture, and ever so welcoming locals, the Philippines has always been a top destination for tourists from all over the world. There are over 7,000 islands in this archipelago but we are here to show you the best that the Pearl of the Orient has to offer. From thrilling adventures to relaxing atmospheres, we got you covered.
1. Go diving in Malapascua
If you are looking for an unforgettable underwater experience, you should try diving in Malapascua island in Cebu. Here you can see thresher sharks in their natural habitat, as well as hammerhead and whitetip sharks. There are also giant manta rays, turtles, sea snakes, seahorses and beautiful corals in this aquatic paradise. A dream location for divers, indeed! Just a few kilometers away is Kalanggaman Island, another treasure on the Visayan coast.
2. Visit Kawasan Falls in Cebu
Another certified tourist favorite in Cebu and the Philippines in general is Kawasan Falls. What makes this body of water so attractive? It’s turquoise blue waters are a real sight to behold. Get the full experience by renting a raft to go through the waterfalls. It is a unique and thrilling ride for sure! Aside from swimming, you can also hike around the area. Kawasan Falls is only a 3 to 4 hour ride from Cebu City.
3. Fall in love with Filipino food
Have you ever seen an entire pig roasted into perfection? Have you ever mixed raw egg in a sizzling plate of minced pork ears? How about eating fertilized duck eggs? In the Philippines, lechon, sisig and balut are not just common but are sources of real pride and joy for its locals. Many tourists have tried and enjoyed these unique delicacies and the late culinary legend Anthony Bourdain even believed sisig to be a world-class dish!
4. Go island hopping in breathtaking El Nido
If you’ve heard of the Philippines, then you probably heard about El Nido, Palawan, too. Rising as one of the country’s most peaceful and stunning locations, El Nido is also full of wonderful surprises. The best way to explore the municipality is through island hopping in El Nido. There are several island tours to choose from and can be availed for less than 30 USD!
5. Discover the wonders of Siquijor
A small island full of mystery and beauty lies in Visayas, and even Filipinos themselves are intrigued by its myths and history. Like the many famous islands in the region, There are many things to do in Siquijor like stunning waterfalls and beaches. The small province also has caves and forests to explore. Among its most famous spots is the 400-year-old balete tree, believed to be enchanted. Another magical location is Salagdoong Beach which has such pure shores and an inviting overall atmosphere. A quieter spot that’s off the beaten path is Lugnason Falls, a location perfect for intimate and romantic moments.
6. Visit Taal’s active volcano and tranquil lake
Nestled in the cold city of Tagaytay is a famous volcano frequented by both locals and tourists. Taal Volcano has an easy hiking trail, especially if you decide to start hiking after the boat ride across Taal Lake. Yes, the lake is in the volcano and, when viewed from the top, offers a view that will leave you quite breathless. Take lots of pictures because this is definitely a sight you’d want to remember.
7. Hike the iconic Banaue Rice Terraces
Home to a UNESCO World Heritage, Banaue is one of the main attraction to visit in Northern Philippines. The weather here is excellent for walking around and the local culture is rich and thriving. The hike to Batad and Hapao rice terraces are easy and both are worth the visit. You can always relax in comfortable inns with great views afterwards. The food is delicious and affordable, and the beer is always cold.
8. Explore the unique sights in Bohol
Despite being a popular tourist spot, Bohol still has plenty of unspoiled nature and quiet areas for backpackers to explore. While the Chocolate Hills, Tarsier Sanctuary and Baclayon Church are all must-sees, Bohol has so much more to offer when it comes to enjoying nature. There’s the magnificent Loboc River, fantastic beaches for paddle boarding, kayaking and snorkeling, and breathtaking sunrises and sunsets all over Panglao.