This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
The Philippines is widely considered for its natural beauty, history and energy. These three cities highlight that reputation well. Combine Manila (the main gateway to the Philippines, famous for its Outdoor Market, Ocean Park, historical forts and churches, the Baywalk and The Remedios nightlife district), Siargao Island (a tropical paradise, well known as "the Surfing Capital of the Philippines") and Cebu (historical heritage, water activities due to the proximity of coral reefs and sandy beaches in Mactan Island and active day and nightlife); with flights between these cities. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
The capital city of Manila boasts a deep Spanish history. The cosmopolitan city is set on the eastern shore of Luzon Island with spectacular ocean views and stunning sunsets. Explore the Spanish settlement where the old Fort Santiago and the St Augustine Church are located. Marvel at the wide array of fantastic museums and galleries. Explore the famous Rizal Park and see the iconic landmark, the Rizal Monument. Shop at the largest mall in Asia and the bustling street markets and dine on delicious Filipino-Chinese in the oldest Chinatown in the world.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights Must See`s:
Fort Santiago, Manila Cathedral, Intramuros, Casa Manila, San Agustin Church, National Museum, Rizal Park, Rizal Monument and so much more!
3 nights in Siargao Island
One of the easternmost islands in the Philippine archipelago, Siargao is an up-and-coming beach destination. It has been well-known for its surfing for decades, with `Cloud 9` being one of the best spots to catch a wave in the whole world. However, it was only in 2017 when flights started connecting the island with Manila, opening itself up to even more tourists. In addition to sun and surf, Siargao is home to one of the largest coral reefs in the Philippines.
2 nights in Cebu
The ancient city of Cebu boasts idyllic islands, stunning beaches, vibrant coral reefs and spectacular diving sites. The oldest city in the Philippines holds a deep Spanish heritage that dates back to the 1500`s. Mactan Island was the site of the Battle of Mactan in 1512, the Lapu-Lapu shrine stands tall here and depicts the legendary hero. See the Basilica del Santo Nino, the oldest Roman Catholic Church in the country and the neighboring Magellan`s Cross. Fort San Pedro stands tall as the oldest and smallest triangular bastion in the Philippines.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights Must See`s:
Fort San Pedro, Magellan`s Cross, Basilica del Santo Nino, Lapu-Lapu Shrine, Kawasan Falls, The Carbon Market, Casa Gorordo Museum, Taoist Temple and so much more!
The Philippines is an archipelago of 7,107 islands (1,000 inhabited), abundant in nature and rich in culture. The mixture of foreign influences and the fusion of culture and arts enhance the uniqueness of this country. The archipelago is famous for the contrast between modern metropolises like Manila or Cebu and the primitive tribal territories and deserted islands. Whether it's the wild beaches of Puerto Galera, exotic Amanpulo and El Nido in Palawan, relaxing Bohol, Sajorda River Park in Iba, Zambales, and its coastal white fine sand & crystal clear water or the place-to-be Boracay, the Philippines has a beach that suits your budget and style.
The capital city of Manila boasts a deep Spanish history. The cosmopolitan city is set on the eastern shore of Luzon Island with spectacular ocean views and stunning sunsets. Explore the Spanish settlement where the old Fort Santiago and the St Augustine Church are located. Marvel at the wide array of fantastic museums and galleries. Explore the famous Rizal Park and see the iconic landmark, the Rizal Monument. Shop at the largest mall in Asia and the bustling street markets and dine on delicious Filipino-Chinese in the oldest Chinatown in the world.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights Must See`s:
Fort Santiago, Manila Cathedral, Intramuros, Casa Manila, San Agustin Church, National Museum, Rizal Park, Rizal Monument and so much more!
One of the easternmost islands in the Philippine archipelago, Siargao is an up-and-coming beach destination. It has been well-known for its surfing for decades, with `Cloud 9` being one of the best spots to catch a wave in the whole world. However, it was only in 2017 when flights started connecting the island with Manila, opening itself up to even more tourists. In addition to sun and surf, Siargao is home to one of the largest coral reefs in the Philippines.
Cebu
The ancient city of Cebu boasts idyllic islands, stunning beaches, vibrant coral reefs and spectacular diving sites. The oldest city in the Philippines holds a deep Spanish heritage that dates back to the 1500`s. Mactan Island was the site of the Battle of Mactan in 1512, the Lapu-Lapu shrine stands tall here and depicts the legendary hero. See the Basilica del Santo Nino, the oldest Roman Catholic Church in the country and the neighboring Magellan`s Cross. Fort San Pedro stands tall as the oldest and smallest triangular bastion in the Philippines.
Recommended Stay:At least 3 nights Must See`s:
Fort San Pedro, Magellan`s Cross, Basilica del Santo Nino, Lapu-Lapu Shrine, Kawasan Falls, The Carbon Market, Casa Gorordo Museum, Taoist Temple and so much more!