Embark on a 5-day exploration that will take you through a blend of historic, urban, and idyllic island environments across the stunning archipelago of the Philippines.
Trip Highlights:
- Delve into the historic and cultural treasures of Manila.
- Surrender to the pristine sands and azure waters of Boracay Island.
- Uncover the geologic wonders of the Chocolate Hills and interact with the petite Tarsier in Bohol.
- Engage with the underwater realms through snorkeling adventures in Bohol.
- Savor the diverse and delicious local Philippine cuisine across different islands.
Itinerary:
Day 1: Manila
- Morning: Arrival in Manila; check-in to your accommodation.
- Afternoon: Explore the historic district of Intramuros, visiting Fort Santiago and San Agustin Church.
- Evening: Enjoy a leisurely dinner at a local restaurant in Bonifacio Global City.
Day 2: Boracay
- Morning: Fly to Boracay; settle into your resort.
- Afternoon: Relax on White Beach or engage in water activities like parasailing or paddleboarding.
- Evening: Explore the island’s vibrant nightlife or relax by the beach.
Day 3: Boracay
- Morning: Take an island hopping tour to discover nearby islands and snorkeling spots.
- Afternoon: Continue exploring; perhaps visit Diniwid Beach or Mount Luho for panoramic views.
- Evening: Savor a beachfront dinner while watching the sunset.
Day 4: Bohol
- Morning: Fly to Bohol; check-in to your accommodation.
- Afternoon: Tour the iconic Chocolate Hills and visit a Tarsier sanctuary.
- Evening: Relax at your hotel or take a stroll in Tagbilaran City.
Day 5: Bohol
- Morning: Engage in a snorkeling or diving tour to witness Bohol’s colorful marine life.
- Afternoon: Visit the historic Baclayon Church and Blood Compact Monument.
- Evening: Fly back to Manila for your onward journey or extend your stay to explore more of the Philippines.
What’s Included:
- Accommodations for four nights.
- Daily breakfast.
- Transportation in a modern air-conditioned vehicle.
- English-speaking guide for all sightseeing tours.
- Entry fees to all mentioned attractions.
What’s Excluded:
- Airfare to and from the Philippines.
- Personal expenses like laundry, telephone, tips, etc.
- Any meals other than breakfast.
- Travel insurance.
Important Notes:
- Verify the latest visa requirements from the Philippine embassy.
- Dress modestly when visiting religious sites.
- Carry some Philippine Pesos for small purchases as not all places accept credit cards.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- What is the best time to visit the Philippines?
- The dry season from November to April is considered the best time to visit.
- Is it safe to travel to the Philippines?
- Standard safety precautions should be observed. Check travel advisories before planning your trip.
- What kind of power outlets are used in the Philippines?
- Types A, B, and C outlets with a standard voltage of 220 V and frequency of 60 Hz.
- Is tap water safe to drink?
- It’s advisable to drink bottled water.
- What is the currency used in the Philippines?
- The Philippine Peso (PHP) is the currency used, and having cash for small purchases is recommended.