1. Palawan
If you have the unfortunate dilemma of choosing only one place to visit in the Philippines, Palawan should be at the top of your list. You came to the country to see spectacular beaches and islands. You are going to experience the best in Palawan!
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Destinations + tourist spots
Puerto Princesa

Puerto Princesa Underground River in Palawan, Philippines
Most travelers arrive in Palawan by way of Puerto Princesa. Known as the “City in a Forest,” Puerto Princesa is not only the island’s busiest gateway, it’s home to many remarkable attractions. Don’t miss the Puerto Princesa Underground River (a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the longest navigable underground river in the World), island hopping trips to Honda Bay, and a tour around the city.
How to go — Touchdown at Puerto Princesa International Airport (PPS). Major airlines including Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines & AirAsia serve direct flights from Manila, Cebu, Iloilo & Clark. Travel time from Manila to Puerto Princesa is around 1h30m by plane.
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El Nido

Secret Lagoon Beach in El Nido, Palawan
This is one of my favorite places to go in the Philippines for dramatic “over the water” views. El Nido is blessed with gorgeous off-shore islands, soaring limestone cliffs, hidden beaches, and secret lagoons. The “SEAnery” here rivals popular destinations in Asia like Ha Long Bay and the Phi Phi islands.
How to go — Most travelers arrive in El Nido by flying to Puerto Princesa Airport and traveling by land to El Nido. Travel time is around 5-6 hours. If you want to skip the long land journey, you can also fly directly to El Nido Airport.
Coron

Coron in Palawan, Philippines
Located farther north of El Nido, Coron is also popular for pristine lagoons and white-sand beaches. The views underwater are just a beautiful too! Go here for shipwreck diving, sprawling coral gardens, and great snorkeling.
How to go — Touchdown at Coron-Busuanga Airport, which serves direct flights from Cebu, Clark, and Manila.
More reasons to visit Palawan
Off-beat island hopping in Balabac, San Vicente/Port Barton, Taytay, and Quezon (Tabon Caves).
Remote island chains and great diving unchartered by tourist crowds in Tubattaha reefs (a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Cagayancillo), Linapacan, Cuyo, and Spratly’s Islands (Kalayaan Islands).
Luxury island resorts including Amanpulo, El Nido Resorts, and Dos Palmas Resort.
2. Cebu

Marcos at Osmeña Peak, Cebu
Cebu is the Philippines #1 most visited tourist destination thanks to its strategic location in Central Philippines, well-connected flight/ferry network and diverse set of attractions. When in Cebu, visit the old Spanish-colonial heritages sites, beaches and waterfalls scattered throughout the province and nearby islands. Don’t leave without getting a taste of the local cuisine, starting with the prized Cebu Lechon!
How to go — Cebu-Mactan International Airport serves direct flights from all major cities in the Philippines as well as international flights from Asia and North America.
Places to see + things to do
Easy-to-reach luxury beach resorts in Mactan Island.
Centuries-old churches and heritage sites.
Among the Philippines’ best white-sand beaches and diving in Malapascua, Bantayan, Moalboal, and Camotes Islands.
Waterfalls & hiking in Badian (Osmena Peak), Samboan, Ginatilan, Badian, Oslob, Barili, and Cebu City’s highlands.
Badian-Kawasan Canyoneering
3. Bohol

Sunrise at Bohol Chocolate Hills
Looking for a place to visit near Cebu? Bohol is one of the best destinations to add to your bucketlist! This island is famous for its heritage sites and natural attractions, including the iconic Chocolate Hills. Bohol is also where you can meet the cute Tarsiers, one of the World’s smallest primates. If that’s not enough, beautiful beaches, diving sites, and dolphin encounters await in Panglao Island.
How to go — Bohol International Airport is 1 hour south of Manila by plane. You can also go by ferry from Cebu. Sea crossing takes around 1h30m hours.
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4. Dumaguete & Negros Oriental

Siliman University, Dumaguete City



Extremely chill Dumaguete is the jump-off point to Apo Island and Siquijor. It’s also a good base to explore the many waterfalls, lakes, and mountain resorts of Negros Oriental province.
How to go — Dumaguete Airport is about an hour south of Manila by plane. You can also fly directly from Cebu. The flight only takes 30 minutes.
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Manjuyod Sandbar and Twin Lakes Tour
Bohol-Dumaguete OceanJet Ferry Ticket
Places to go + things to do
Apo Island

Swimming with sea turtles at Apo Island


If swimming with sea turtles is on your bucketlist, the best places to go is Apo Island, a protected marine sanctuary with sprawling coral gardens.
Siquijor

Salagdoong Beach in Siquijor



Hop on a ferry from Dumaguete & wander around Siquijor Island. Visit the stunning beach coves, waterfalls and experience the idyllic island lifestyle.
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Bohol-Siquijor OceanJet Ferry Ticket
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14 Places To Visit in Dumaguete
5. Surigao

Enchanted River in Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur


Endless stretches of white-sand beaches, not your only image of a perfect island getaway? Surigao has many extraordinary sights for the off-beat traveler. See the bizarre Enchanted River. Enjoy the island hopping in Siargao, Dinagat Islands, and Britania Islands.
Destinations + attractions
Siargao & Sohoton lagoons

Cloud 9 in Siargao Island



Cloud 9 in Siargao Island considered as the Philippines’ best surf spot. When in Siargao, don’t miss a trip to the exotic Sohoton lagoons in Bucas Grande Island and see the rare non-sting jellyfish.

6. Cordillera Region
The Philippines isn’t just all about postcard-perfect beaches. It has cool highlands and rich mountain cultures too! Go here for scenic viewpoints, waterfalls, summit treks, and of course, the famous rice terraces.
Where to go + what to do
Banaue & Ifugao

Banaue Rice Terraces viewpoint




See the Banaue Rice Terraces, a top tourist spot in the Philippines featured on the P1,000 bill. Banaue village is an excellent base to explore the Ifugao Rice Terraces (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and immerse in the well-preserved culture of the Igorot mountain people.

Sagada

Sumaguing Cave in Sagada


The bizarre hanging coffins draw many travelers to Sagada. This popular backpacking hub is also popular for cave spelunking, beautiful waterfalls, village treks & sunrise viewpoints.

Baguio

La Trinidad strawberry fields near Baguio



This is the Philippines’ summer capital. Baguio City offers a cool climate, urban comforts and fun day trips beyond the city including La Trinidad strawberry fields.
How to go — Land travel from Manila is approximately 5-6 hours to Baguio, 8 hours to Banaue, and 12 hours to Sagada. Cut the travel time by arriving at more relaxed Clark Airport.

7. Ilocos
Visit historical and relaxed Ilocos Region in Northern Philippines.
Beautiful destinations + where to go
Vigan

Calle Crisologo in Vigan

Vigan is the best-preserved Spanish-colonial town in Asia. If you’re a lover of old cities, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-visit.

Laoag & Ilocos Norte

Paoay Church near Vigan




Ilocos Norte is one of the Philippines’ best heritage destinations as well. From Laoag, visit the Spanish-colonial churches of the province including Paoay Church (included in UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites). Go farther north to find the beautiful beaches, surfing, and coastal landscapes in Pagudpud and Burgos.
How to go — Laoag Airport is an hour north of Manila by plane. You can also arrive at Clark Airport and travel to Laoag or Vigan by land.







