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The Philippines is a wonderful paradise that has a lot of stunning and awesome destinations as far as the eye can see. For tourists looking for a memorable holiday getaway, the Philippines definitely hits the mark.


From lush green landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and relaxing beaches, the Philippines has definitely become a favorite among travelers worldwide. Here are five places you can visit in the Philippines to make your holidays unique and special.


5. Boracay Island


Boracay Island is known for its white sand beaches and deep blue waters. And the tourist spot is at the top of the list of most beach lovers. Besides its natural beauty, Boracay also has exciting water activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and even island hopping.


During the holidays, Boracay comes alive with fun-filled beach parties and dazzling fireworks displays. Tourists can also try out Filipino cuisine in many local restaurants and even enjoy shopping at D’Mall.


4. Palawan


Palawan is a natural paradise that offers thrills for the more adventure-seeking traveler. Showcasing the Philippines’ natural beauty and diverse ecosystems, one of the main attractions in Palawan is El Nido, known for its limestone cliffs and hidden lagoons waiting to be explored. 


Travelers can join boat tours to discover secret beaches or go diving in Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site filled with marine life big and small. 


3. Intramuros


Intramuros is a historic walled city that dates all the way back to Spanish colonial times. Located in the country’s capital, Manila, Intramuros offers a look at the country’s past through many memorable landmarks such as Fort Santiago and San Agustin Church.


Intramuros is especially filled with life during the holiday season. Concerts and night markets are common during this time. Travelers can explore Intramuros by foot through the cobblestone roads or by a “kalesa” (carriage drawn by a horse).


2. Baguio City


Baguio City, also known as the “Summer Capital of the Philippines,” provides a cool change of scenery especially for travelers who are not fully adjusted to the Philippines’ tropical climate.


And if you can stretch out the holidays a bit longer, the city also organizes a flower festival called Panagbenga, held annually in February. Flower floats and street dancing fill the streets of Baguio — offering a deep and immersive experience of the country’s rich culture.


Travelers can also take a trip to Mines View Park to enjoy the beautiful views of nearby mountains or explore the beautiful Botanical Garden which is filled with many natural wonders as well.


1. Cebu


Cebu is an urban landscape that offers many activities for travelers. Some of the beautiful historical landmarks in the city include Magellan’s Cross and Basilica Minore del Santo Niño – also known as one of the oldest churches in Asia. 


On December 25, during Christmas day, Cebuanos celebrate the Sinulog Festival — a cultural festival organized to honor Santo Niño, their patron saint. Besides lively cultural dances and an overall festive vibe, tourists can try out many of the country’s signature dishes during this occasion like the famous lechon (roasted pig).



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