El Nido to Coron
Cebu to Siquijor
Dumaguete to Siquijor
Manila to Baguio
Siquijor to Dumaguete
Bohol to Siquijor
Manila to Sagada
Manila to Naga
Manila to Banaue
Batangas to Puerto Galera
Puerto Princesa to Port Barton
Manila to Legazpi
Manila to Coron
Cebu to Cagayan de Oro
Baguio to Manila
Manila to Laoag City
Cagayan de Oro to Cebu
Naga to Manila
Cebu to Dumaguete
Laoag City to Manila
Cebu to Dapitan
Manila to El Nido
Cebu to Dipolog
Manila to Camarines Sur
Puerto Galera to Batangas
Dipolog to Cebu
Dumaguete to Cebu
Dumaguete to Bohol
Banaue to Manila
Manila to Batangas
Bohol to Dumaguete
Cebu to Camotes
Manila to Baler
Port Barton to Puerto Princesa
Sagada to Manila
Ozamiz to Cebu
Manila to Vigan City
Coron to Coron
El Nido to Manila
Manila to Davao
Manila to Pangasinan
Manila to Bacolod
Manila to Bontoc
Vigan City to Manila
Cebu to Ozamiz
Manila to Puerto Galera
Manila to Manila
Cebu to Zamboanga
Puerto Galera to Manila
Manila to Albay
Manila to Cebu
Manila to Cagayan de Oro
Manila to Tagaytay
Bacolod to Manila
Baguio to Banaue
Cebu to Coron
Dapitan to Cebu
Coron to Puerto Princesa
Manila to Pagudpud
Cebu to Manila
Manila to Ifugao
Batangas to Bacolod
Zamboanga to Cebu
Manila to Dumaguete
Banaue to Baguio
Batangas to Manila
Cebu to Leyte
Snorkeling, parasailing, hiking? Check. What about helicopter riding, ziplining, zorb balling & becoming a mermaid? Check, check, check & check in Boracay.
Have you even experienced the Philippines if you haven’t attended the Ati-Atihan festival? If not, it’s time to play at the biggest Filipino fiesta!
Take a peek into the world of Filipino fiestas and immerse in the local culture. Celebrate with the locals to experience the Philippines like never before.
MasterCard and Visa are the most widely accepted credit cards in the Philippines. That being said, it's always a good idea to have cash on you as many market stalls and less touristy areas are less likely to accept credit cards.
It's recommended to have gotten the following vaccinations before visiting the Philippines: Measles, Polio, measles-mumps-rubella, diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, Chickenpox, and your yearly flu shot. Additional vaccinations you should get are Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Cholera, Hepatitis B, Japenese Encephalitis, Malaria, Rabies and Yellow Fever. We recommend double checking with the CDC or your doctor for more information about vaccinations you need before your trip.
The standard voltage in the Philippines is 220V. There are three plug types in the Philippines: Types A, B and C.
These are the holidays celebrated in Philippines: