


Our Favorite itinerary
Pick one of the 4 islands you want to explore first
Day 01 – Arrival Manila Arrive Manila, meet and transfer to Hotel. Overnight stay.
Day 02 – Old and New Manila – Breakfast in the hotel. Visit Rizal Park where the country’s national hero was executed. Onto the Walled City of Intramuros, tour Fort Santiago, a Spanish medieval fortress that used to be Spain’s most durable bastion in the East, the place political enemies were executed and houses some of Rizal’s memorabilla. Stop at San Agustin church, then to the reclaimed areas where the convention centers, art’s venue, Mall of Asia which is one of the biggest in the world stand majestically. Drive through Ayala Avenue in Makati, the modern commercial and financial district of the country. Proceed to the American Memorial Park marking over 37,000 soldiers who died during WWII. Overnight stay.
Day 03 – Manila/Destination
Breakfast in the hotel. Transfer to Domestic Airport for flight to chosen destination. Arrive, meet and transfer to the resort. Check-in and overnight stay.
Day 04 – Tour or Free at leisure
Breakfast in the resort Pick up for tour or free at leisure at the resort:
Bohol – Countryside Tour with River cruise lunch
Cebu – at leisure
El Nido – standard complimentary tour of the resort
Boracay – Free at leisure
Overnight stay at the resort.
Day 05 and 06 – At leisure after Breakfast in the resort. Whole day at leisure. Overnight stay.
Day 07 – Back to Manila/Departure
Breakfast in the resort. Transfer to the airport for flight back to Manila. Arrive Manila. Meet and transfer to international airport for connecting flight back home. End
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A little About the Islands
El Nido – Best for adventurous beach lovers – With striking limestone cliffs, mesmerizing lagoons and endless beaches in between azure waters, El Nido, on the north of Palawan Island, is a popular tourist hub.
Boracay – Best for beach bumming – Boracay is a top draw for sunseekers. Its famous beaches beckon to those who prefer to plop down in one spot and laze the days away with a cocktail in hand and modern comforts a few steps behind. When (if?) you’re ready to leave the powdery sand, glide along on paraw sailing tours or paddle away on crystal kayaks near the shore. A world of flavors awaits come mealtime, with a long strip of international dining options, local bars and seafood grills lining beachfront areas.
Cebu – Best for those who want a bit of everything – The hub of the Visayas, Cebu offers a range of adventures beyond beaches. After you’ve taken in the vibrant vibe of the philippines' second city, you can plunge into impossibly turquoise waters while canyoneering in Kawasan Falls, snorkel among spectacular schools of sardines in Moalboal or trek up the jagged hills of Osmena Peak. Back in town, crowd-pleasing food abounds, with the crispy skin and tender, flavor-packed meat of lechon tantalizing the taste buds (the Cebuano version is arguably the country’s best), and uber-fresh seafood served sutukil-style, with grilled, stewed and raw fish all on one plate.
Bohol – offers travellers a wealth of options both on and off the beaten track. This island province is promoted almost exclusively through images of cute bug-eyed tarsiers and the majestic Chocolate Hills, but there's much more to experience. Offshore there's superb diving, and when you throw in jungle-fringed rivers perfect for kayaking and paddle-boarding and pristine white-sand beaches it's easy to understand the Bohol appeal.