• Boracay Island

    Boracay is a small island in the central Philippines. It's known for its resorts and beaches. Along the west coast, White Beach is backed by palm trees, bars and restaurants. On the east coast, strong winds make Bulabog Beach a hub for water sports. Nearby, the observation deck on Mount Luho offers panoramic views over the island. Offshore, coral reefs and shipwrecks are home to diverse marine life.

  • EL Nido Palawan

    El Nido is known for its stunning lagoons, white sand beaches, rocky islets, towering limestone cliffs, and glasslike waters teeming with marine life. The island has earned nothing but praises from visitors, and numerous accolades of being one the best island and beach destinations in the world.

  • Cebu

    From white sandy beaches and quaint islands to crystalline waterfalls, diving spots, jagged hilltops to go along with numerous charming heritage towns—Cebu province seems to have all the attractions and activities for an exciting vacation, whether you're a Cebu first-timer or a repeat visitor.

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Tour to Philippines

Tourism is important to the Philippines, and this Southeast Asian nation is full of opportunities for travelers to practice sustainable travel. If you’re planning on visiting, here are some ways to get more out of travel while giving back to the planet, in three popular tourist spots across the Philippines.

Ziplining

Ziplining is a fantastic way to get a bird’s-eye view of Boracay, and it has zero impact on the environment .

Kitesurfing

Kitesurfing harnesses the renewable, natural resource of wind power. Plus, you can get some serious speed when conditions are right. From December to March, try Bulabog Beach; from June to October, White Beach is a great place to kitesurf.

Freediving

Freedivers learn to hold their breath for as long as possible, returning to the surface only when they need more air. Not only does this reduce the need for equipment and resources, but it is also a natural way for you to experience the wonders of the ocean. Of course, you’ll need to be prepared for freediving, and local companies like Free Dive Boracay can help you learn how to do it safely.

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Boracay beach

White Beach is backed by palm trees, bars and restaurants. For beach connoisseurs, Boracay competes with the best beaches in more popular destinations such as the Caribbean and the South Pacific as well as neighboring Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. Tourists will appreciate water sports and activities such as sailing, windsurfing, snorkeling, diving and jet skiing. The fun in Boracay doesn't end when the sun sets. The nightlife pulsates with many bars and restaurants serving food, drink and fun until the wee hours of dawn.

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Scuba Diving

Divers with a penchant for the weird and small should remember their macro lenses because with mantis shrimp, pygmy seahorses, and nudis aplenty, diving in the Philippines is a slug lover’s dream. That’s not to say the big stuff isn’t here, it certainly is. Mantas, sharks, mola mola, rays and pelagic hunters all frequent the region.

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Vinta boat in Zamboanga

The vinta is a traditional outrigger boat from the Philippine island of Mindanao. The boats are made by Sama-Bajau, Tausug and Yakan peoples living in the Sulu Archipelago, Zamboanga peninsula, and southern Mindanao.

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El Nido Palwan

Cathedral Cave is a phenomenal spot, unlike any other in El Nido. It was one of the most incredible spots I’ve been to in El Nido with huge stalactites like pillars in the cave that goes back more than 40-meters. We swam through the luminescent water, eerily waiting for something to come out of the darkness.

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Testimonials

Taken to the edge of Asia. Was surprise a nature's beauty like Philippines..

Jessica Tracy Creative agency CEO

Only in the Philippines I met people who smiles a lot.

John Smith Traveler

I love the foods and the people. My only regrets I don't have much time. See you again filipino friends. 

Susan Webb Hairdresser

Was surprised to visit the home of a legendary boxer.  The people, the beaches, and deep devotion to Catholicism.

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