Philippines Travel Guide
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Guide to The Philippines Best Tourism Spots
If you want to a take a vacation that will offer you nearly limitless possibilities of things to do and memories that will last a life time without spending a fortune then the Philippines are for you. Consisting of more than 7000 islands the Philippines have something for everyone to enjoy. If its nature you're interested in then you can go scuba diving, hiking in the mountains or take a short boat rides to one of the many islands for some site seeing. The Philippines have the largest concentration of different species of wildlife for their size than any other place in the world. Not into nature? Just want to do some site seeing. You can move around the cities easily and view the people and culture. The Philippines have some Cathedrals here that are hundreds of years old and are spectacular. If night life is your thing there is no shortage of that here. Casinos in the Major Cities and clubs and restaurants are every where.
You won't have to walk around with
a pocket translator and worry about communicating with the residents.
English is spoken by most Filipinos. Currency is not a problem either
since there are numerous places where you can convert your cash to the
local currency and Visa is readily accepted by most major
establishments. Sample the local cuisine and if you find your self
missing some of your old favorites there are McDonalds , KFC and Pizza
Hut here as well as a number of restaurants that serve western style
cuisine. Last of all I want to mention the people. They are fantastic.
Friendly, quick to smile and always polite. They love foreigners here
and make you feel special when you visit. Chances are good if you visit
once you will come back. You may also meet some of the many foreigners
that now call the Philippines home.
Batanes Islands
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Batanes is the northernmost province in the Philippines. It’s also the smallest as far as land mass and population. This is a nature lovers dream with plenty of opportunities for fishing, diving and hiking. This small group of islands sits where the Pacific ocean meets the China Sea and is home to some of the rarest corals in the world.
Two of the more popular islands are Sabtang and Itbayat. Both are accessible by boat from the capital Bacso. Sabtang is only a 30 minute ride by boat while Itbayat can take 4 hours. Charter planes are available that make the trip in 30 min. If you choose to go by boat be prepared for active ride. The seas can be a little choppy. Itbayat terrain consist of rolling hills and semi level plateaus surrounded by continuous massive cliffs rising up to 70 meters above sea level. There are no shorelines. Sabtang is quite different though, it has many small flat areas spread out on its coasts and its interior consist by steep mountains and very deep canyons. Sabtang does have some stretches of sandy beaches and or rocky shorelines.
Batan is another great island to visit for hikers Similar in topography as Sabtang it offers long stretches of hills where animals graze, a ghost town, deserted after years of beatings by storms and the “radar Yuron” an abandoned weather station that offers a 360 degree view of the island.
Bohol Philippines
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Bohol is a beautiful island paradise located in the Visayas island group in central Philippines. It is famous for its white sand beaches, the Chocolate Hills and the Tarsier, the smallest primate in the world. It is surrounded by beautiful beaches and corral reefs. If you love nature then Bohal is the destination for you. There are also more than 1400 caves to explore. The most famous of these is Hinagdanan Cave's on Panglao island. The cave leads to an underground pool with plenty of stalactites' & stalagmites. There is even a sanctuary for the Tarsiers called the Tarsier Trail.Here visitors are allowed to hold and touch the tiny little primates. The towns in Bohol have many old churches dating back to the Spanish error to see. You can even do some dolphin & whale watching at Pamilacan Island. Bohol is definitely worth a visit by itself or if your in Cebu it's only about a two hour boat ride away to see the sites and return in the evening.
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Boracay Island
The beaches of the Boracay Island is located off the north-western tip of Panay Island, Philippines. Boracay is world famous for its beaches and is usually the first place mentioned when talking about Philippine vacation spots. scuba diving, snorkeling & sunbathing and sailing in a slender hulled boats called Paraw are common attractions. The ride in the Paraw is fast and a lot of fun if you don't mind getting wet At night there is plenty to with numerous clubs and bars scattered along the beach. The Lenten and Christmas seasons are the most popular times to visit because of the fiestas. For those of you that like golf there is a 18 hole, par 72 golf course at Filinvest's Fairways & Blue Waters located not far from the beach.
Cebu Philippines
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Cebu is an island province better known as the Queen City of the South. Cebu is a popular destination for millions of foreigners from all over the world and Filipino’s to. Cebu is one of the oldest cities of the country and the place where Magellan landed and was killed in battle of Mactan. The site has monuments to both Magellan and Lapu lapu and is an interesting place to visit. Then there’s the “Taoist Temple” on you way to “ the Top” a small park on top of a mountain. It’s the highest peek in Cebu and one can see the entire city from there. The view is incredible especially at night when one can see the lights from the city. If you visit in January, you can see the “Sinulog Festival” held during the third week. Then of course there’s the beaches and some world class scuba diving on Mactan Island. There are several multi story malls and many public markets to visit. Not your cup of tea? Then how about the Casino and there’s an abundance of night clubs and bars to visit. You can also go island hopping to the near by islands that surround Cebu. This is one destination you won’t be disappointed in no matter what time of year you come.
Davao Philippines
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Davao City is considered as one of the most liveable cities in Asia by Asiaweek and included among the top 10 Asian cities by Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). It is located on the southeastern portion of Mindanao. Davao is famous for many things including eagles, gold, beautiful attractions, landscapes and white sand beaches. There are numerous parks and conservation centers to visit. The night life offers jazz clubs, piano bars, excellent restaurants, concerts, festivals and night clubs. If you like shopping there are multi story malls and markets where you can buy any thing from fresh produce and crafts to jewellery. Transportation is abundant with cabs everywhere. If your feeling adventurous take a Jeepney or tricycle.
Kasawan Falls - Cebu
Kawasan Falls is a very popular destination in the southern part of Cebu. About a 2-hour drive located in Badian Town, once there you will have to walk about 20 minutes or less along a very rocky and narrow path. There's a beautiful river and many different varieties of tropical plants along the way. The view is spectacular. Have your camera ready because you will have to cross three small bridges along the way and this will give you a perfect opportunity to take some great pictures. Once there food and drinks area available as well as some cottages and tables for rent. There are water three falls here. The first will be the largest. The paths leading of to the other two is not too difficult to navigate and well worth the trip. You will find more tables available at the other falls. If you don’t like crowds I recommend you go during the week. Transportation to the falls is available via a V-Hire van. It’s a full size van that can seat 10 comfortably.
Mayon Volcano, Philippines
Mayon Volcano,
The Mayon Volcano, also known as Mount Mayon, is an active stratovolcano in the province of Albay, in the Bicol Region, on the island of Luzon, in the Philippines.
Renowned as the "Perfect Cone" because of its almost perfectly conical shape, Mayon is situated 15 kilometers northwest of Legazpi City.
The Mayon Volcano is an extraordinary site but remember it is active and any plans to visit the area should be proceeded by checking local conditions and monitoring the volcano’s activity. More information about this natural wonder can be found here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayon_Volcano
Manila Philippines
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Manila is the capital of the Philippines. It is actually a part on
metro Manila which consist on 17 cities with a population of over 10
million people. The city is a mix of the old and new buildings.
Some
centuries old. Metropolitan Manila is the country's economic, cultural,
educational, and industrial center. Shopping and night life is
everywhere here. There small markets and boutiques to giant malls. In
addition there are countless bars, restaurants, discos, Karaoke
lounges, piano bars and café's to visit. A few must sees would include
The walled city of Intramuros, Manila Ocean Park and Malacañang Palace,
the official residence of the president of Philippines. If the traffic
and large crowds are not to your liking you can go north to northwards
to explore the highlands. If its beaches you want then head south to
Mindoro. Whatever your taste you will likely find plenty to do here.
Palawan Philippines
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Palawan is largest and most well preserved island group in the Philippines consisting of 1700 islands.The rain forest, caves, coral reefs, mangroves, beaches and beautiful clear blue waters are just some the wonderful things you will see there. There's over 10,000 square kilometers of coral reefs surrounding the islands. Some must see attractions include Puerto Princess Subterranean River National Park. A.k.a. Sabang's St. Paul Subterranean National Park. Formed naturally over millions of years; the exact length of the caves and river network is still unknown. The Stalactite and stalagmites and multi colored stones in the caverns are a wonder to see. If you like diving there's Tubbataha Reef National Marine Park. Tubbataha Reef is made consist of 2 atolls. The northern most serves as a sanctuary for birds ans sea turtles. The Capital of Palawan, Puerto Princes offers some night life with several clubs and bars. If its nature and diving you are seeking then Palawan would be tough to beat.
Siargao Island Philippines
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Siargao Island is the #1 surfing destination in the Philippines situated in the pristine and backdrop of the Surigao del Norte paradise. It is Fed by the waves of the Pacific Ocean, this island is the Philippine’s alternative to Oahu and Tahiti. The island is home to roughly 200,000 Filipinos and has a well preserved wetland of mangroves (largest in Mindanao) in the south and west, and a sprawling coastline composed of white sand beaches and unspoiled lagoons in the east which faces the Pacific Ocean. Siargao has excellent surfing conditions, particularly during the southwest "habagat" monsoon from August to November, when the prevailing wind is offshore. There are many beautiful reefs to see also if you like diving. It is recommended you use a local guide if its your first time here to avoid the potential hazards.
Siargao’s nightlife is mainly along General Luna, especially near Cloud Nine where local and foreign tourists gather for annual surfing and other activities. Bars and discos are very busy along this stretch of beach and really come alive at night. I is also recommenced that you bring enough pesos with you since there aren’t many places to change your money here.
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Visa Information
In most cases tourist visas aren't necessary for entry to the Philippines. You will need a valid passport and tickets and documents for return or onward travel. You are allowed to stay for 21 days. If you plan to exceed that you need to apply for a visa extension at the local immigration office before the 21 days are up. The extension will allow to you to stay for a total of 59 days. You can extend again but do it within the 59 day period. Converting your cash to local currency the peso is easily done as there are plenty of outlets all over the cities and to get you started you can exchange some at the airports. Visa and Master Card are readily accepted at most establishments here. You will find your money goes a very long way here. Below are some links that will help you find some additional information you may require.Also at the bottom of this page is a map of the Philippines.
The Official Site of Philippine Immigration
- The Official Site of Philippine Immigration
You can get your Visa questions answered here.
U.S. Embassy in Manilla and Passport Information
- Passport Home
Passport information and applications. - Embassy of the United States in Manila
Save this link or contact information. They can offer assistance in the event you have any problems during your stay.
Other Resources
- How to File a K1 Fiance Visa Petition
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Capture those once in a life time memories so you can share and enjoy them with others.
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Philippines has many great beaches and other tourist destinations because of its geography and many separate islands. you don't have to travel abroad to have a great travel experience.
Really nice Hub - makes me want to visit the Philippines - especially some of those beautiful beaches.
I received a lot of pleasure. I hope to visit Philippines one day. Such a wonderful collection of photos, thanks for sharing!
Wow I'm speechless, thanks for featuring the Philippines... This is great great hub indeed....
Thank you for the comments. I was sold on the Philippines my first time here. The islands are beautiful and the Filipino people are always friendly and pleasant.
Wonderful presentation and clear photos. I visited the Philippines last May this year
and enjoyed my stay in Lake Sebu, South Cotabato; Negros Islands; Puerto Princesa, Palawan; Apayao, Sta, Filomena
Resort, and Aparri, Cagayan. (MercuryNewsOnline)
Very Nice Hub...
I saved your wonderful presentation.
Thanks.
i didn't recognize that shot of manila, to think i've lived here for 20 years already. :P anyways, i like the thumbnail thing you did with your pictures. how did you do that?
Nice hub and very nice pictures. It's always nice to see my country featured by a non-Filipino who, nevertheless, has fallen in love with our islands. Thank you for this hub.
Great Hub!! wonderful pictures..
Thanks.
One very beautiful place in the Philippines is Coron, Palawan. The lagoon water is very crystal clean.
OK I am sold ! I have to renew my passport anyway . Those beaches look beautiful !
The beaches are beautiful and with over 7000 islands in the chain there is no shortage.
Amazing hub great job!
Wonderful hub pages!The information is useful and beautiful pictures have inspired me to go there!
My wife's from the Philippines, and although the country has a few problems(which one doesn't?), the people are the friendliest you will ever meet, and the scenery is so divers and beautiful.
Very Nice Hub...
The scenery is very beautiful
Beautiful HUB. You worked hard on this. Yes I want to travel to the Philippines now! Best wishes for your success. For fun, hope you will visit my new HUB about cruising: Gary. http://hubpages.com/hub/ebywaycruise
Thanks everyone for the nice comments. These are some beautiful islands, but for me it was the people that sold me on the Philippines. The scenery and people make the Philippines a really special place.
georgous pictures, I'd love to visit some day
I love it, very interesting places.
i love Philippines.small,beautiful country.
thanks for interesting hub.
Nice Hub.. good Photos!!!
I enjoyed.
Thanks!
I love Philippines because , my land resembles to it. I am from Kerala(India). It is known to the outsiders as "God's own country". You can find why it is in my hub "God's_own_country"......
Thank you. I visited your hub and I can see why you feel the way you do. There both beautiful places.
Great Pics! Thanks!
Terrific article. I was born in Manila and have visited many of the sites you mentioned. The Philippine islands are some of the most beautiful places on earth, in my opinion!
I have written a story of our trip to Don Carlos in 1982 and will include it in my hubs!
Looking forward to it. I don't think people realize how beautiful this place is. My first trip here I wasn't to excited about the prospect. Six months and two more trips and I'm living here now.
These are beautiful pictures. I never really thought about the Philippines as a potential place to travel, but you have opened my eyes! Great Hub!
It is such a great honor for us Filipinos for seeing our country featured and promoted by non-Filipinos. My parents now live in Panglao, Bohol, and we get to visit them every Christmas, isn;t that great? Looking forward to my next vacation there so I can write a hub about it too.
Thumbs up on this hub. Great!
Wow! You are one awesome promoter of my country, my former home. You made me nostalgic with your photos and writing. Thanks for a fabulous spread!
You all are welcome. The Philippines have so much to offer. Its a shame but I think most of the international news is about political problems here and the country gets a bad rap because of it.
Beautiful pictures...looks so peaceful there. I haven't heard much of the political unrest, but I try to ignore the negative anyway. Thanks for sharing such a beautiful place!
Corruption is what people back home ask me about and I've seen some of it on different forums I visit. It goes on in all countries. There are so many nice things here. Someone just needs to get the word out.
Wonderful guidance.... With nice photos.
Thanks!
wonderful places, did you take these photos yourself?
My friend visited this country two month ago. They said that the country is very beautiful, but there are many beggars on the street nearest the place which they went to. This was influenced on their impression about Philippine.
Thanks very much!! very nice guide.. I am in Davao trying to figure out what I am going to do for the rest of the month and its been very hepful for me to have a look at the site.
good job guys!
Great information about Philippines. Good job!
This is indeed wonderful Hub and a complete guide for the people who like to visit Philiphines. All of the photos you have posted are really amazing! Thanks a lot!
Thank you. I'm working on some updates and I hope to have them posted soon.
wow i've been living here in philippines since birth but then I never had a chance going to boracay, nice article i wish i had a chance spending writing article about the place i've visited.. last place i've been is in israel. i should try visiting all the tourist spot here in the philippines.
Theres so much to see here. I have been here almost 6 years and theres so much more I still want to see.
good hub for our country,,
include the whalesharks here in or town donsol..
I like to invite tourists from around the world to come and visit our Gentle Giants, the Whaleshark or Butanding in our dialect.
Our Butanding interaction here in Donsol, Sorsogon, Philippines is dubbed as the, “Best Animal Encounter in Asia. I will make sure that everyone who will come and visit will left with a smile and excitement with their adventure here in the Philippines especially here in our town, Donsol, the home of the Whalesharks.
You can watch some of my videos in the youtube with my Filipino and French guests.
Type takz78 in youtube
One can contact me via Email, takz78@yahoo.com with a number 63+921-743-5677.
Come and visit our town, VISIT PHILIPPINES, THE PEARL OF THE ORIENT….
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euro-pen says:
4 months ago
Very ressourceful hub. I love the many photos. Amazing beaches over there.