Located in Northern Luzon, these 2,000-year-old terraces are often referred to as the "Eighth Wonder of the World". They are an amazing testament to the ingenuity of the Ifugao people, and a must-see for any visitor to the Philippines.
Named the world's best island several times, Palawan is a paradise of crystal-clear waters, white-sand beaches, and a plethora of marine life. Don't miss the Puerto Princesa Underground River, one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature.
This is the historic heart of Manila, packed with Spanish colonial buildings, churches, and forts. A horse-drawn carriage tour around the walled city is a unique experience.
This UNESCO World Heritage site offers some of the best diving in the world, with pristine coral reefs and a diverse range of marine life.
Located in Bohol, these unique geological formations, numbering in the thousands, change color with the season, from lush green to chocolate brown.
In Donsol, you can have the unique experience of swimming with the world's largest fish, the whale shark. It's an experience you won't forget.
As the highest peak in the Philippines, trekking up Mount Apo is a favorite among adventure seekers. The diverse landscapes, from rainforest to mossy swamps to volcanic craters, are worth the challenging climb.
Located just south of Manila, this is the second most active volcano in the Philippines. You can take a boat ride to the island and hike up the volcano for a stunning view of the crater lake.
Known for its preserved Spanish colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and horse-drawn carriages, Vigan offers a glimpse into the Philippines' colonial past.
Held in Cebu City, this cultural and religious festival is one of the grandest and most colorful in the Philippines, with street parades, dance competitions, and lavish feasts.