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Our Philippines Destinations Here we provide a brief snapshot of the main destinations we feature in our holidays. If a destination you're seeking isn't shown, here, or on the further destinations page, please enquire. Remember, we can tailor any holiday from the destinations you request, as well as offer suggested combinations.
You might like to enquire about one of our suggested itineraries, and add other resorts too. That's fine. It's extremely rare that any two holidays we sell are the same! In a country of such diversity, with a coastline longer than that of the United States, there's bound to be a whole wealth of places that visitors wish to see and explore. Alternatively. if you're unfamiliar with the Philippines, let us know the kind of holiday you're looking for, and we can probably suggest a combination of places that will fulfill your needs. As always, please don't hesitate to seek our advice. |
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A wonderful island, Bohol has beautiful tropical beaches and coral reefs, with plenty to see and do, especially watersports, exploring, diving, or just relaxing. Bohol combines nicely with Cebu, Negros Oriental, and the other small islands in this central area of The Philippines. Read More...
The magic that is Boracay includes the “finest beach in the world". All kinds of watersports are available, plus scores of bars and restaurants. This is The Philippines' liveliest destination, and is easily reached from Manila or Cebu. If you're touring The Philippines, this is the perfect place to finish for a few days relaxation. Read More...
A beautiful island to the east of the central Philippines area, Calicoan Island, Samar has unspoiled white sandy beaches, crystal clear water, and spectacular scenery. Calicoan Island is becoming increasingly popular with surfers, and The Surf Camp is the ideal base for those who wish to enjoy this sport. The island is best accessed via Leyte.
Cebu, in the central region of The Philippines, is an island with a city which shares its name. The international airport is a point of entry for some visitors to the country, and Mactan Island has a number of beach resorts, with fabulous hotels, bars and restaurants. World class diving spots and great watersports can be found at various places on Cebu. The beautiful Olango Island has one of Asia's most important nature reserves. Read More..
Davao, on the island of Mindanao, is the third most popular city in the Philippines following Manila and Cebu and is the center of trade and business in the southern part of the Philippines. From Davao it is a short hop to the beautiful Samal Island, one of the top tourist destinations in the country. Read More..
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On the island of Mindoro lies beautiful Puerto Galera, described as one of the world's most beautiful bays, where all kinds of activities can be enjoyed, including swimming, sailing, watersports and diving. A number of beaches have some excellent hotels and resorts close by, and there are opportunities for exploration and trekking. Easily reached from Manila, without flying, this is a very popular area of The Philippines. Read More...
The Philippines' vibrant, bustling capital, Manila has plenty of attractions, modern shopping centres, lively nightlife, restaurants and cafés. Tagaytay, to the south, is particularly famous for its views of the Taal Volcano - one of the smallest volcanoes in the world. Trips to this site are easily arranged from Manila. To the far south of Luzon, Sorsogon offers the visitor a wide variety of diversions, including scuba diving, snorkeling, fishing, island-hopping, mountain climbing, hiking, & caving. It is perhaps most famous now for the fabulous whale-sharks off Donsol, and the Mount Mayon volcano. Read More...
The island of Negros Occidental, in the central region of The Philippines, is blessed with beautiful natural scenery, unexplored waterfalls and mountains, white sandy beaches, and crystal springs. The capital, Dumaguete, is a quiet, clean town, situated on the coast. This is one of our featured dive locations. Negros Oriental is easily combined with Cebu, Bohol, and the other small islands in this central belt.
Palawan, has forest, caves, coral reefs, beaches and clear blue waters. Puerto Princesa, the capital of Palawan, lies on Honda Bay, good for diving and watersports. Read More..
El Nido is one of the top tourist destinations in Palawan, often referred to as the Philippines' "Last Frontier". Here you'll find a stunning landscape of limestone cliffs, blue lagoons, and amazing wildlife. Coron, and Sangat Islands are the main choice for many divers wishing to explore the World War II wrecks. Busuanga Island is a perfect get-a-way for those wanting to leave it all behind. Read More..
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