10 Best Places To Travel In The Philippines

 By Dominic Idio

the Philippines is a beautiful destination that offers a lot to see and experience. With the right preparation and a sense of adventure, you're sure to have an amazing time exploring this tropical paradise.

  1. Calle Crisologo, Vigan

    Vigan

    A well-known street called Calle Crisologo may be found in Vigan, a city in the northern Filipino province of Ilocos Sur. It is a well-liked tourist site and a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its well-preserved Spanish colonial-era architecture. What you should know about Calle Crisologo is as follows:

    Historical Significance: Floro Crisologo, a well-known Ilocano poet and author who served as a congressman and then as governor of Ilocos Sur, is the inspiration behind the name Calle Crisologo. The street is a part of Vigan, a historic town that was established by Spanish colonisers in the 16th century and is one of the best examples of a Spanish colonial town in Asia.

    Architecture: Calle Crisologo is bordered with well maintained stone and brick homes from the Spanish colonial era, some with red-tiled roofs, others with wooden balconies and strong walls that combine Spanish, Chinese, and Ilocano architectural influences. As a result of the houses' frequent usage of antique fixtures, capiz shell windows, and elaborate ironwork, the street has a distinctly endearing and nostalgic atmosphere.

  2. El Nido, Palawan

    El Nido

    The Philippines' western province of Palawan is home to the well-known tourism destination El Nido. It is renowned for its immaculate beaches, crystal-clear seas, limestone cliffs, and breathtaking natural scenery. What you should know about El Nido is as follows:

    El Nido is situated on the northernmost point of the island of Palawan, some 230 kilometres northeast of Puerto Princesa, the provincial headquarters. It is a distinctive and beautiful location because it is located in the Bacuit Bay and is surrounded by limestone karst formations. Numerous islets, secret lagoons, fine sand beaches, and vibrant coral reefs can be found nearby.

    Natural Attractions: El Nido is renowned for its stunning natural attractions. Over 45 islands and islets dot the region, each one presenting a unique character and attractions. The pristine beaches and azure seas are stunningly framed by the towering limestone cliffs with their rough edges and overgrown flora. The region is renowned for its varied aquatic life, hidden coves, and unambiguous lagoons, which make it a haven for snorkeling, diving, and island-hopping.

  3. Tubbataha Reef, Palawan

    Tubbataha Reef

    The Tubbataha Reef in Palawan, Philippines, is one of the world's most unspoiled and diversified coral reefs and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. To learn more about Tubbataha Reef in Palawan,

    Location: About 98 nautical miles southeast of Puerto Princesa City in Palawan, the Philippines, is where Tubbataha Reef is situated in the Sulu Sea. It is an isolated atoll that is made up of the North Atoll and the South Atoll, two coral reefs that are divided by a deep canal.

    Marine Biodiversity: The Tubbataha Reef is renowned for its exceptional marine biodiversity, which includes more than 600 species of fish, 360 species of coral, 11 species of sharks, 13 species of dolphins and whales, and numerous species of seabirds.

  4. Isla Verde, Batangas

    Isla Verde

    Isla Verde, located in Batangas, Philippines, is a beautiful island known for its stunning beaches, clear waters, and lush natural beauty. Here are some details about Isla Verde Batangas:

    Location: Isla Verde is a small island situated off the coast of Batangas, which is a province in the Calabarzon region of the Philippines. It is accessible by boat or ferry from Batangas City or nearby ports.

    Beaches and Marine Life: Isla Verde is known for its pristine white sand beaches, turquoise waters, and diverse marine life. The island offers excellent opportunities for snorkeling, scuba diving, and other water sports. The surrounding waters are home to a variety of marine species, including colorful corals, tropical fish, sea turtles, and even dolphins.

  5. La Trinidad, Baguio City

    La Trinidad

    On the Philippine island of Luzon, in the province of Benguet, is the municipality of La Trinidad. It is renowned for its mild weather, stunning scenery, and thriving agricultural industry. The nearby city of Baguio City, which serves as the provincial capital of Benguet, is frequently linked to La Trinidad.

    Location: La Trinidad is located in northern Luzon's Cordillera Central mountain range, about 6 kilometres from Baguio City. It is a piece of the contiguous urban and agricultural Baguio-La Trinidad-Itogon-Sablan-Tuba-Tublay (BLISTT) area.

    Agriculture: La Trinidad is well-known for its farming operations, particularly strawberry production. Due to its extensive strawberry fields and output, the municipality is referred to as the "Strawberry Capitol of the Philippines."

  6. Mayon Volcano, Albay

    Mayon Volcano

    Southeast Luzon, Philippines' Mayon Volcano is an active volcano that dominates Legaspi. It has a base that is 80 miles (130 km) in circumference and rises to an elevation of 8,077 feet (2,462 metres) above the coasts of the Albay Gulf, earning it the moniker "most perfect volcanic cone in the world" due to the symmetry of its shape.

    Geographical location: The Mayon Volcano is situated in the southeast of Luzon Island, about 10 kilometres north of Legazpi City, the provincial capital of Albay. Its base diameter is roughly 20 kilometres, and its height above sea level is 2,462 metres (8,077 feet) (12 miles). The symmetrical cone-shaped volcano has steep slopes covered in luxuriant flora.

    For thrill seekers and outdoor enthusiasts, the Mayon Volcano provides a choice of daring activities. In and around the Mayon Volcano, you can engage in the following exciting activities:

    Trekking and hiking are common activities at Mayon Volcano. There are constructed trails that lead to the volcano's crater, which provides breathtaking views of the surroundings. The most popular route is the Legazpi City trek, which departs from Barangay Bonga's base camp and ascends in roughly 4-5 hours. The walk is regarded as difficult and calls for a reasonable degree of fitness.

    All-terrain vehicle (ATV) adventure: You can also take an ATV trip to explore the Mayon Volcano's foothills. You may ride through the trails blanketed with volcanic ash on ATV rides. >

  7. Sagada Mountain Province

    Sagada

    The stunning natural phenomena known as the "Sea of Clouds" in Sagada, located in the northern portion of Luzon Island in the Philippines, happens when a blanket of clouds that resembles an ocean of clouds appears to cover the landscape. Many tourists travel to Sagada to see this breathtaking sight as it is a truly magnificent display of nature.

    The prominent viewpoint known as Kiltepan Viewpoint, which is renowned for its expansive views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, is where visitors to Sagada can enjoy the Sea of Clouds. From the town of Sagada, Kiltepan Viewpoint is reachable via a short climb or by hiring a local guide to drive you there. Typically, early in the morning during the chilly months of December to February, when the weather is conducive to cloud formations, is the greatest time to view the Sea of Clouds.

    Visitors usually travel to Kiltepan Viewpoint before daybreak and wait for the first signs of dawn to see the Sea of Clouds in Sagada. A captivating spectacle of clouds swirling and rolling over the valleys and mountains, resembling an ethereal sea of clouds, is produced as a result of the rising sun's illumination of the clouds below. Any journey to Sagada might include this encounter as a truly unforgettable high point.

  8. Siargao Del Norte

    Siargao

    Siargao, located in the Philippines, is a popular destination known for its pristine beaches, stunning landscapes, and vibrant surf culture. Here are some of the best things to do and places to visit in Siargao:

    Surfing: Cloud 9, regarded as one of the top surf places in the Philippines, is one of the world-class surf breaks found on Siargao. Surfers can catch waves that range in difficulty from beginner-friendly breaks to waves that are more demanding for advanced surfers. Siargao is a popular destination for surfers from across the world because it offers some of the best waves in the world.

    Siargao is surrounded by a collection of stunning islands that are ideal for island-hopping excursions. Among of the well-liked islands to visit include Daku Island, Naked Island, and Guyam Island, which are renowned for their white sand beaches, turquoise oceans, and breathtaking coral reefs. Go snorkelling, rent a boat to explore the islands, or just unwind on the lovely beaches.

  9. Puerto Princesa Underground River, Palawan

    Puerto Princesa

    Puerto Princesa, the capital of Palawan, serves as the entry point to the Last Frontier of the Philippines. The Puerto Princesa Underground River, also known as the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, is located here and is the longest navigable underground river in the world as well as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Book a Puerto Princesa subterranean river trip to visit this well-known destination and one of the best caverns in the Philippines.

    As they go through the 1.5-kilometer subterranean river cave, the paddleboats of the Puerto Princesa underground river tours pass beautiful limestone cliffs.

    An incredible journey that combines natural marvels, adventure, and environmental preservation is the Puerto Princesa Underground River excursion. For tourists wishing for an amazing and instructive journey in the Philippines, it is a must-visit location.

  10. White Sand Boracay

    White Sand Boracay

    Boracay's 4-kilometer stretch of snow-white, powdery sand known as White Beach has long been praised as one of the best white sand beaches in the Philippines and the entire globe.

    As corny as it may sound, White Beach is genuinely picture-perfect, flanked with tall coconut trees and complemented by tranquil, crystal-clear waves. As a result, it is the main draw for Boracay tours and the best tourist destination in the Philippines. While Boracay is home to multiple honeymoon resorts, some of the top beach resorts in the Philippines, and some of the best five-star hotels in the country, those who wish to indulge while on vacation can do so. Here, you may also conduct business.

    Its tiny island comes alive with its vibrant nightlife as its stunning sunsets (the skies change from soft pink to blazing red) come to a close, garnering a reputation as a party destination where you can also join pub crawl excursions.



Here are some typical costs for backpacking the Philippines

  • Dorm bed in a hostel: $20-$30 CAD per night
  • Public ferry ride: $8-10 CAD per ride
  • Jeepney ride: $0.20 - $0.40 CAD per ride
  • Street Foods: $1.50 - $1.85 CAD
  • Restaurant meals: $5 - $10 CAD
  • Long-Distance bus: $14 - $20 CAD
  • Domestic Flight: $150 - $200 CAD
  • Local Beer: $2 - $3 CAD
  • 1.5L bottle of water: $0.75 CAD
  • Souvenier: $2 - $4 CAD
  • Entrance fee of resorts: $5 - $7 CAD
  • Adventure activities: $30 - $40 CAD