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The Philippines

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Reasons To
Visit The Philippines

  • Diving

    The Philippines is home to world class diving among dazzling marine life. There are coral gardens, caves, deeply plunging undersea walls and isolated coral seamounts offering wall diving, wreck diving and muck diving. Every form of underwater life can be seen including whale sharks, turtles, manta rays and dugongs.

    Diving
  • Fiestas

    Festivals in the Philippines are plentiful. Every town has a patron saint, and each of these has its own feast day and there are also bigger week long parties like Ati-Atihan in Kalibo. Easter is also a big event in this predominantly christian country.

    Fiestas
  • Secluded beaches

    With over 7,000 islands there are mile of coastline in the Philippines. Away from the popular beaches of Boracay and Cebu there are a range of quieter spots especially in the Southern Visayas and around Palawan.

    Secluded beaches
  • Tribal Villages

    There are more than 100 cultural minority groups in the Philippines, and around half of these have unique linguistic cultures. The most well known are the Ifugao, and their culture is alive and well around the rice terraces of Banaue.

    Tribal Villages
  • Volcanoes

    Most of the Philippine islands feature volcanic mountains, several of which have been increasingly active since the 1980s. The most accessible are Mount Pinatubo which last erupted in 1991 and Taal volcano one crater of which erupted in 1977.

    Volcanoes

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Visit Palawan, The Philippines

Palawan is another island group made up of more than 1,700 islands and islets. It has some of the best wreck diving in the world and there are countless good places to either swim or snorkel.

Palawan

The Philippines

Across the water to the west of the main island of Luzon, Palawan is another island group made up of more than 1,700 islands and islets.

It is truly the ‘last natural frontier’ of the entire archipelago. Remote jungles and rugged scenery tower over pristine beaches and some excellent diving reefs are protected by a strong commitment to eco-tourism.

Puerto Princesa

Puerto Princesa is the capital of the island and is reached by plane from Cebu and Manila. Centrally located, it is a good place to start exploring both the north and south of Palawan. Dos Palmas is the best resort in this area and is set on its own island just off the coast, surrounded by fantastic dive sites.

The Underground River is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and follows a network of pitch-black caves: it is thought to be the longest navigable tunnel in the world and is great fun to explore.

Diiving and snorkelling

In the north of Palawan, the Calamian Islands are renowned for some of the best wreck diving in the world. However, non-divers are attracted by other atmospheric sights including the limestone cliffs of Coron Island that rise vertically out of the sea above beautiful coves. There are many good places to snorkel. Inland the stunningly beautiful Cayangan volcanic lake is surrounded by rock walls and is a delight to swimmers and divers alike.

Just outside Coron town, on the island of Busuanga, a natural hot spring is a great place to unwind after a busy day and offers a chance to mingle with the town’s people.

For those looking to explore further afield, the area offers excellent island hopping and opportunities for solitude and snorkelling.

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