Philippines

With over 7000 idyllic islands, some of the world’s best scuba diving and surfing, a rich and diverse cultural history as well as some of the world’s most famously friendly locals, it is rather surprising that the Philippines remains a relatively undiscovered holiday destination. This vast archipelago is characterised by lush, jungle-clad mountains, exquisite beaches and crystal clear waters. Culturally inclined visitors can explore myriad mystical tribal villages, ancient rice terraces, and crumbling Spanish churches while food lovers can indulge in the renowned Filipino cuisine, which is an eclectic mix of culinary ideas borrowed from the varied cultures that have influenced the country: Malays, Polynesians, Chinese, Spanish and of course the warm and welcoming native islanders. Whether you are keen laze about in the sun, get involved in some adventurous watersports, or get in touch with your inner culture vulture, this remarkable archipelago has so many varied islands to offer that you should have no trouble finding your own little piece of paradise.

Makati

Days 1 - 4

Makati is the economic hub of the Philippines and the seat of its stock exchange, located just 10 kilometres from the country’s capital, Manila. It is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city with glittering skyscrapers, high-end hotels and trendy bars, mixed in with lively markets, street stalls and serene green spaces. You can trawl the chic boutiques of the Power Plant Mall or shop to your heart’s content in the massive Greenbelt Mall - a complex of five interconnected buildings surrounded by a leafy park. The Ayala Museum explores Filipino culture through its historical, archaeological exhibits, while the Ayala Triangle Garden is another lush space in which to wander or relax.

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Busuanga Island

Days 4 - 7

Busuanga is the largest Island of the Calamian archipelago in the northern part of the Palawan Province in the Philippines. This idyllic, secluded island is blessed with golden sand beaches, limestone cliffs and an abundance of unusual marine life. Popular tourist activities include hiking, jungle trekking, horseback riding, fishing, snorkeling, and sailing but the island’s primary draw card is its variety of fascinating recreational diving sites due to the twelve Japanese wrecks that were sunk during World War II. Spend your days exploring the exquisite underwater wonderland surrounding the island’s coral reefs, river cruising alongside mangrove forests, kayaking on the crystal clear waters surrounding the island, hiking through a verdant rain-forests to discover hidden waterfalls or simply relaxing in one of the island’s marvelous natural springs. Whether you are an adrenaline junkie or a chilled out beach bum, this island paradise is jam-packed with attractions to satisfy any interest.

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Panglao Island

Days 7 - 10

Surrounded by the calm blue water of the north Bohol Sea, Panglao Island is one of the most famous destinations in the Philippines. Set in the Central Visayas region of the Visayas island group, the photogenic landmass boasts spectacular white shores, a buzzing nightlife scene, and an array of adventure sports. Visit Alona Beach for its broad sands, lively beachfront bars and clubs, and excellent souvenirs, or head to the soft sands of the palm-fringed Danao Beach or Panglao Beach for a little more tranquillity. Active travellers will delight in partaking in scuba-diving, island hopping, dolphin watching, snorkelling, kitesurfing and fishing. Nature lovers can look forward to rich marine life, thrilling caves, and extraordinary sinkholes.

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Cebu City

Days 10 - 12

Located in the Central Visayas region, Cebu City encompasses Cebu Island and more than 150 smaller surrounding islands and islets. As the Philippines’ oldest city, Cebu surprises visitors with its bustling streets, shopping arcades, and strobe-lit nightclubs - it bubbles with modern activity. Amid the madness, you’ll find several sites that bear testament to Cebu’s ancient roots, including exquisite Santa Nino Basilica (the oldest church in the country), atmospheric Colon Street (the oldest street in the country), and the striking 16th century Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral. For more frivolous entertainment, visit the slick Ayala Centre - a modern, upmarket mega mall - or head to one of the nearby beaches for sunshine, sea, and R&R.

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Boracay

Days 12 - 14

Located in the Central Philippines and measuring just 7 kilometres long by 500 metres wide, tiny Boracay Island is a tropical paradise of tranquil aquamarine bays, ice-white beaches and palm-fringed shores. It is best known for its idyllic White Beach, a 4-kilometre-tract of palm-fringed fine white sand that epitomises coastal paradise. Head to secluded Diniwid Beach for serene sun-worshipping, neighbouring Baling Hai bay for magical snorkelling and scuba diving, and to Bulabog Beach for excellent kitesurfing and windsurfing. Visitors can soak up gorgeous sunsets while enjoying scrumptious seaside seafood buffets followed by vibrant nights filled with live music.

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