Walk along cobble-stoned streets and courtyards in Fort Santiago.
Wondering where to go on a weekend? Then try the different recommended spots you can visit in Manila. Most of these are trips that will not break the bank. All you have to do is enjoy the view, revisit the past and indulge in a food escapade. Tourist Spots:
Tagaytay is a famous weekend getaway for couples, families and friends. Theme parks, retreat houses, and food havens abound here. Tourist Spots:
Experience cool temperatures and stunning views from Baguio's highest points.
The Philippines’ summer capital, Baguio has been blessed with a climate much colder than other parts of the country. Here, you get to enjoy long walks and budget-friendly tours since most tourist spots are near each other.Aside from the usual Mines View Park, Burnham Park or The Mansion, you might also want to check out the following areas:Tourist Spots:
Boracay is on top of almost everyone’s list when it comes to beach destinations in the Philippines. Its white-sand beaches and azure waters attract people from all over the world. Here are other activities you can do on the paradise island: Tourist Spots:
Learn more about the Spanish colonization at Magellan's Cross. (Photo by walterericsy from Shutterstock)
Historical landmarks, modern commercial establishments, and beautiful beach destinations make Cebu City a top tourist destination for both local and foreign visitors. If you find yourself in the Queen City of the South, don’t miss the following hot spots: Tourist Spots:
From affordable resorts to amusement parks and beaches, you will never run out of things to do in Subic.Tourist Spots:
Enjoy a relaxing swim in the clear blue waters of Samal Island.
The hometown of President Rodrigo Duterte offers a slew of activities for any traveler. The city is clean, the people are welcoming, and the things to see and do are amazing.Tourist Spots:
The hidden gem of Visayas, Puerto Princesa is certainly not to be missed. Nature lovers will have a thrill discovering its many hidden secrets.Tourist Spots:
Try diving and check out the biodiverse marine wildlife of Puerto Galera.
If you want a quick beach getaway outside Manila, then go to Puerto Galera. Aside from its famous white beaches and diving spots, the area is also well-known for its nightlife and food hubs.Tourist Spots:
Bacolod is home to gastronomic delights, epic attractions and hospitable locals. It’s best to book your trip in time for the Masskara Festival so you can party Mardi Gras-style.Tourist Spots:
This surfing spot is becoming a top destination for Millennials looking for a quick trip away from Manila.
Baler is known as one of the country’s top surfing towns. The waves here are perfect for beginners who can start their lessons for as low as P350.Tourist Spots:
The beautiful city of Dumaguete is the capital of Negros Oriental. It boasts of many tourist attractions including beaches, dive spots and restaurants that you will surely enjoy.Tourist Spots:
Marvel at the natural beauty of El Nido, Palawan's world famous tourist spot featuring beautiful beaches, lagoons, and rock formations.
Pinoy travelers can’t miss the beauty of El Nido, Palawan. Go for a swim, dive or simply walk along the beach to capture nature’s magnificence.Tourist Spots:
People visit Iloilo for three things: historical museums, beaches, and authentic Ilonggo dishes.Tourist Spots:
Step out of your comfort zone and try mountain climbing at Mount Maculot.
Batangas is known for its centuries-old churches, beautiful beaches, and diving spots. Whatever your pleasure, Batangas will surely cater for you.Tourist Spots:
Bicol is another place that has everything you will need for a memorable vacation. Whether you love to eat, swim, surf, dive or to just walk around, Bicol has something for you.Tourist Spots:
The stunning Cambugahay Falls can serve as a great backdrop for those selfies or groufies.
The island of Siquijor is famous for its mystique and mystery. It is dubbed as the Isla del Fuego or Island of Fire due to the glow it gives off once the sun sets. This started the belief from older generations that the place is enchanted.Witchcraft and sorcery surround the area they say. But despite all that, many tourists still come to visit the island.Tourist Spots:
Sagada may be hard to reach but once you get there you will never regret it. Sagada is a remote mountain town with a small population of just 11,000 as of this writing. Once here, enjoy the cool mountain air and the beautiful landscapes.Tourist Spots:
The Bangui Wind farm in Ilocos Norte is famous for being an Instagram-worthy spot for travelers.
Pagudpud is located in Ilocos Norte, at the tip of Luzon Island. It is one of the most traveled places because of the variety of things to do here. From stunning beaches to falls and the famous windmills, Pagudpud is worth the trip. Tourist Spots:
Island hopping is one of the top things to do when in Caramoan. The place offers unique places where you can swim, snorkel or go trekking.Tourist Spots:
After visiting Bato Church, go for a swim at the nearby Maribina Falls.
If you are looking for a much cheaper option to the Island of Batanes, then try booking a trip to Catanduanes. The province will remind you so much of Batanes with its howling winds, grasslands, mountain tops, ocean breeze and surrounding cliffs.Tourist Spots:
The first and only UNESCO World Heritage site in the Philippines, Vigan is the place to be if you want to re-live the Spanish colonial times. The city is filled with 17th century cathedrals, Spanish-style homes and mansions complete with kalesa, or horse-drawn carriage.Tourist Spots:
The San Juanico Bridge connects the provinces of Samar and Leyte.
The province of Samar is one of the hidden gems of the country. This place offers great beaches for surfing, snorkeling and swimming. You will also find beautiful falls, numerous rivers, mountain ranges and coastal areas in this province. Tourist Spots:
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