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It is a tropical dream come true—over 7,000 islands of white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, jungle-covered cliffs, and more waterfalls than your phone’s storage can handle. From thrilling underwater dives to lazy hammock naps under palm trees, this country knows how to do island life right. And the best part? It’s still wildly underrated compared to its Southeast Asian neighbors.

Met ‘Snappy’ @ Paradise Island

Ziplining between two islands
Language
The languages spoken are Filipino (Tagalog) and English.
Currency: Philippine Peso (PHP)
Cash is king, especially in rural areas and markets. Cards are accepted in cities, malls, and hotels. Use a mix of both.
Vegan-Friendly
It’s a growing scene! Most restaurants have vegan options.
Weather
Tropical and humid. Two main seasons: dry (Nov–Apr) and wet (May–Oct). Average temperature: 26.6°C (79.9°F)
Festivals
Visit during Sinulog (Jan), Panagbenga (Feb), or Ati-Atihan (Jan) for vibrant cultural experiences.

At a glance
Our experience in the Philippines
We spent 2 weeks exploring this island nation, chasing adventure from Cebu to Coron to El Nido and beyond. Whether you’re snorkeling with whale sharks, ziplining across islands, or lounging in treehouses, this itinerary packs in the best of land, sea, and sky.
Planning your own Philippines trip? Here’s how we broke it down (feel free to pick your favorites and skip the rest depending on your time and travel style):
Manilla (layover) -> Cebu -> Moalboal -> Coron -> El-Nido -> Puerto Princesa -> Manilla
3 Days in Cebu & Moalboal: Waterfalls, Whale Sharks & White Beaches
3 Days in Coron: Safari Drives, Hidden Caves & Supreme Island Hopping
3 Days in El Nido: Ziplines, Scuba & Sunset Treehouses
2 days in Puerto Princesa (update title)
2 Days in Manilla (update title)
Whether you have a week or a full month, you can mix and match these locations to build your perfect island-hopping escape. Check out our detailed itinerary for these places. Let’s dive in!
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