Islands & attractions

Immerse yourself in the tropical paradise of the Philippines, where every island is a new adventure. From breathtaking beaches to mysterious caves and lush rainforests, discover the richness of nature and culture of this fascinating archipelago.

Bohol

The island is famous for the Chocolate Hills – over 1,200 perfectly conical hills that turn brown in the dry season. It is worth visiting the sanctuary of Philippine tarsiers, the smallest primates in the world. Not to be missed is Baclayon Church, one of the oldest churches in the Philippines. Cruises on the Loboc River are also popular, where you can admire the lush vegetation and taste local cuisine on floating restaurants.

What’s worth seeing?

  1. Chocolate Hills
  2. Philippine tarsier sanctuary
  3. Fire fly watching
  4. Cruise on the Loboc River
  5. Sikatuna Park and macaques
  6. Anda Beach
  7. Hinagdanan Caves
  8. Alicai Hills
  9. Zip Line – zip line

Panglao

Connected to Bohol by bridge, Panglao offers stunning beaches, the most popular of which is Alona Beach. The island is a paradise for divers – the surrounding waters are rich in colorful coral reefs and various species of fish. It is worth visiting the Hinagdanan Cave with its underground lake. Panglao is also famous for dolphin and whale sightings and picturesque sunsets.

What’s worth seeing?

  1. Alona Beach
  2. Virgin Island (Isola di Francesco)
  3. Hinagdanan Cave
  4. Dolphin and whale watching
  5. Diving on coral reefs
  6. Tarsier Botany
  7. Mag-Aso Waterfall

Camiguin

Despite its small size, Camiguin offers many attractions. It is worth climbing the Hibok-Hibok volcano, visiting the Ardent hot springs and the Katibawasan waterfall. Sunken Cemetery is unique – a cemetery that collapsed under water after a volcanic eruption. White Island, a white sandy strip of land surrounded by turquoise water, is a popular snorkeling spot.

What’s worth seeing?

  1. Hibok-Hibok volcano
  2. Ardent Hot Springs
  3. Katibawasan Waterfall
  4. Sunken Cemetery
  5. White Island
  6. Old Cathedral in Gui-ob
  7. Mount Timpoong Hibok-Hibok National Park

Palawan

The main attraction is the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. El Nido delights with its spectacular rock formations and lagoons. It is worth visiting Coron, famous for the wreck of Japanese ships from World War II, perfect for diving. The island also has the Calauit Game Reserve, where you can meet African and Filipino species of animals.

What’s worth seeing?

  1. Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park
  2. El Nido and its lagoons
  3. Coron and shipwrecks
  4. Calauit Game Reserve
  5. Honda Bay Island
  6. Nacpan Beach
  7. Port Barton

Boracay

The famous White Beach is a 4-kilometer stretch of white sand with numerous bars and restaurants. Popular activities include kitesurfing at Bulabog Beach, cliff diving at Ariel’s Point and relaxing in Bat Cave. It is worth climbing Mount Luho, which offers a panoramic view of the island. Sunsets are best admired from Diniwid Beach.

What’s worth seeing?

  1. White Beach
  2. Puka Beach
  3. Bulabog Beach (for kitesurfing)
  4. Ariel’s Point (diving)
  5. Mount Luho (viewpoint)
  6. Crystal Cove Cave
  7. Diniwid Beach

Siquijor

The island offers a quieter experience. Worth visiting is the 400-year-old banyan tree in Lazi town, Cambugahay waterfall and Salagdoong beach. The experience of visiting local healers who practice traditional medicine is unique. A paradise for divers is the Tulapos Marine Nature Reserve. In the evening, go to Larena to admire the fireflies over the mangroves.

What’s worth seeing?

  1. A 400-year-old banyan tree in Lazi
  2. Cambugahay Falls
  3. Salagdoong Beach
  4. Tulapos Marine Nature Reserve
  5. Old convent in Lazi
  6. Paliton Beach
  7. Mount Bandilaan (the highest point of the island)

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