PHILIPPINES TOURS
Experience the ultimate thrills and spills at Aqua Planet, the Philippines' largest and most exciting waterpark with over 38 world-class water attractions, rides, and slides!
Enjoy hassle-free trips between Cebu and Bohol with these ferry tickets. Book your Cebu to Tagbilaran or Vice Versa OceanJet High-Speed Ferry tickets ahead of time and get to your next island destination in just two hours.
Swim with the majestic whale sharks in the crystal clear waters of Oslob, Cebu! Explore breathtaking sites such as Tumalog Falls. Book your tour in Philippines now only with KKday!
Explore the beauty of Cebu through this island hopping tour around Moalboal by swimming above coral reefs and discovering the gorgeous marine diversity!
Enjoy an easy and convenient private transfer between Mactan Cebu Airport (CEB) and Cebu City. Pair you transfer with a SIM Card for access to efficient communication and stable internet connection.
Save time and travel in comfort with a direct and private transfer from Tagbilaran Pier or Bohol Panglao International Airport! Book with KKday for a hassle-free transportation service available 24/7 to your chosen location in downtown Panglao Island or Tagbilaran City!
Book a transfer ride from Kalibo International Airport (KLO) to your hotel in Boracay to travel with total ease. Kick off your Boracay trip on the right foot with this convenient shuttle service!
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About Philippines
The Philippines, an archipelago of over 7,000 islands in Southeast Asia, offers an enchanting mix of vibrant culture, rich history, and breathtaking landscapes. Known for its powdery white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush rainforests, the country provides a perfect backdrop for an array of adventures. But beyond its natural wonders, the Philippines boasts a unique cultural tapestry woven from indigenous, Spanish, American, and Asian influences, evident in its diverse festivals, architecture, and traditions. The fusion of historic sites such as the centuries-old churches in Intramuros, the vibrant local markets of Cebu, and the modern skylines of Makati, reflects a country that gracefully balances tradition and modernity. Whether you are seeking relaxation in a tropical paradise, exploration in a rich cultural landscape, or the warmth of Filipino hospitality, the Philippines offers an unforgettable experience waiting to be discovered.
Travel Tips for Philippines
Traveling to the Philippines can be a thrilling adventure with a bit of preparation. Firstly, transportation across the islands is varied; for longer distances, domestic flights are common, while ferries and bangkas (outrigger boats) offer scenic routes between islands. For city travel, jeepneys and trikes provide local color and charm. Accommodation options range from luxury resorts to budget-friendly hostels, with something to suit every type of traveler. English is widely spoken, making communication generally effortless. Respect for local culture is paramount; simple gestures of politeness like saying "po" and "opo" to elders, and dressing modestly in rural areas, go a long way. Be mindful of environmental guidelines, especially in protected areas like Palawan.
Top Attractions in Philippines
- Boracay Island - Known for its powdery white beaches and vibrant nightlife, a haven for sun-lovers and party-goers alike.
- The Chocolate Hills of Bohol - Over 1,200 uniform, grass-covered hills turn cocoa-brown in the dry season, creating an almost surreal landscape.
- The Rice Terraces of Banaue - Often referred to as the "Eighth Wonder of the World," these 2,000-year-old terraces sculpted into the mountains of Ifugao by ancestors of the indigenous people.
- The historic city of Vigan - A beautifully preserved Spanish colonial town that offers a window into the Philippines' past.
- The Palawan Underground River - A UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring one of the world's longest navigable underground rivers.
Local Cuisine of Philippines
The culinary landscape of the Philippines is as diverse as its archipelago, offering a blend of indigenous, Spanish, Chinese, and American influences. Adobo, the unofficial national dish, is a must-try, featuring meat marinated in vinegar, soy sauce, garlic, and spices. Seafood lovers should not miss out on kinilaw, a Filipino-style ceviche. For a truly local experience, try balut, a fertilized duck egg delicacy, or the sumptuously creamy halo-halo dessert. Each region boasts its specialty; from the coconut-heavy dishes of Bicol to the savory lechon of Cebu, every meal tells the story of the Filipino heritage and tradition.
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Things to Do in Philippines
- Explore the stunning beaches of Palawan and Boracay for unparalleled snorkeling and diving experiences.
- Immerse yourself in history by touring the centuries-old churches and historical sites in Manila and Vigan.
- Go island hopping in the Visayas, featuring gems like Cebu, Bohol, and Negros, each with distinctive attractions.
- Experience local festivals such as Sinulog in Cebu and Ati-Atihan in Aklan for a burst of culture and color.
- Adventure seekers will enjoy hiking Mount Pulag for breathtaking views or surfing in Siargao, the surfing capital of the Philippines.