Explore the Philippines
Click on the map pins to explore the Philippines and start planning your dream trip.
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Batanes | Batanes, Philippines | The Batanes Islands radiate unspoilt beauty and sustainability: think white-sand beaches overlooked by lighthouses against a backdrop of rolling hills.
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Laoag | Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines | Laoag is a compelling ethnic and architectural mix including Spanish colonial buildings and baroque churches.
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Vigan | Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, Philippines | UNESCO World Heritage site City of Vigan stands out for its beautifully preserved colonial and Asian architecture.
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The Cordilleras | Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines | Described by some as ‘the Eighth Wonder of the World’ the spiny Cordillera mountains lure those who like to get active in the fresh air.
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Metro Manila | Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines | Blending charming Spanish colonial architecture, world-class museums, and some of the biggest and best shopping on Earth.
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Calabarzon | Calabarzon, Philippines | There’s something for everyone in CALABARZON – historical sites, scenic highlands, stunning beaches and scuba-diving, to name a few.
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Bicol | Bicol, Philippines | Bicol lures lovers of the great outdoors with its active volcanoes, caves, blissful white-sand beaches and coral reefs.
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Boracay | Boracay, Malay, Philippines | Boracay leads the way in sustainable tourism, and despite its size is home to two beaches listed among TripAdvisor’s Top 25 Beaches in Asia in 2020.
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Samar | Samar Island, Philippines | Enjoy waves, caves and stunning rock formations in Samar.
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Iloilo | Iloilo City, Iloilo, Philippines | Dubbed the ‘City of Love’ for its friendly and soft-spoken people, the different districts all have their own character thanks to colonial influences.
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Leyte | Leyte, Philippines | Ecologically minded tourists love this region for the various environmental initiatives that have been introduced to preserve its incredible biosystem.
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Bohol | Bohol, Philippines | A gateway to spectacular islands, beaches and adventurous activities – with everything from diving, canyoneering, and skydiving on offer.
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Cebu | Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines | Cebu is a smaller, more relaxed version of Manila and is the Philippines’ oldest city and first capital.
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Palawan | Palawan, Philippines | This stunning archipelago-province regularly tops the travel lists for world’s best beaches and islands.
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Davao | Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines | Mindanao’s capital and the country’s third most populous city – vibrant Davao has plenty of cultural delights and beaches to be discovered.
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Camiguin | Camiguin Island, Camiguin, Philippines | Tropical rainforest, rugged mountains, killer surf and beaches lure travellers to the island-province of Camiguin.
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Siargao | Siargao Island, Philippines | Swathed in coconut palms, this tropical island in the south – named Best Island in Asia by Condé Nast Traveler in 2019 – is a dream for surfers
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Explore the Philippines
Click on the pins to explore the Philippines’ major destinations and start planning your perfect trip.
The Philippines is an archipelago bounded by the Pacific Ocean to the east the Bashi Channel to the north the Sulu and the Celebes Seas to the south.
Located east of Vietnam and north of Indonesia, the Philippines include over 7,000 islands. Some have become bustling cosmopolitan hubs, such as the capital Manila or the cities of Cebu and Davao, while others remain remote and tropical.
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Batanes | Batanes, Philippines | The Batanes Islands radiate unspoilt beauty and sustainability: think white-sand beaches overlooked by lighthouses against a backdrop of rolling hills.
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Laoag | Laoag City, Ilocos Norte, Philippines | Laoag is a compelling ethnic and architectural mix including Spanish colonial buildings and baroque churches.
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Vigan | Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, Philippines | UNESCO World Heritage site City of Vigan stands out for its beautifully preserved colonial and Asian architecture.
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The Cordilleras | Cordillera Administrative Region, Philippines | Described by some as ‘the Eighth Wonder of the World’ the spiny Cordillera mountains lure those who like to get active in the fresh air.
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Metro Manila | Manila, Metro Manila, Philippines | Blending charming Spanish colonial architecture, world-class museums, and some of the biggest and best shopping on Earth.
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Calabarzon | Calabarzon, Philippines | There’s something for everyone in CALABARZON – historical sites, scenic highlands, stunning beaches and scuba-diving, to name a few.
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Bicol | Bicol, Philippines | Bicol lures lovers of the great outdoors with its active volcanoes, caves, blissful white-sand beaches and coral reefs.
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Boracay | Boracay, Malay, Philippines | Boracay leads the way in sustainable tourism, and despite its size is home to two beaches listed among TripAdvisor’s Top 25 Beaches in Asia in 2020.
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Samar | Samar Island, Philippines | Enjoy waves, caves and stunning rock formations in Samar.
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Iloilo | Iloilo City, Iloilo, Philippines | Dubbed the ‘City of Love’ for its friendly and soft-spoken people, the different districts all have their own character thanks to colonial influences.
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Leyte | Leyte, Philippines | Ecologically minded tourists love this region for the various environmental initiatives that have been introduced to preserve its incredible biosystem.
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Bohol | Bohol, Philippines | A gateway to spectacular islands, beaches and adventurous activities – with everything from diving, canyoneering, and skydiving on offer.
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Cebu | Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines | Cebu is a smaller, more relaxed version of Manila and is the Philippines’ oldest city and first capital.
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Palawan | Palawan, Philippines | This stunning archipelago-province regularly tops the travel lists for world’s best beaches and islands.
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Davao | Davao City, Davao del Sur, Philippines | Mindanao’s capital and the country’s third most populous city – vibrant Davao has plenty of cultural delights and beaches to be discovered.
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Camiguin | Camiguin Island, Camiguin, Philippines | Tropical rainforest, rugged mountains, killer surf and beaches lure travellers to the island-province of Camiguin.
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Siargao | Siargao Island, Philippines | Swathed in coconut palms, this tropical island in the south – named Best Island in Asia by Condé Nast Traveler in 2019 – is a dream for surfers
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