The Philippines

Island Life – Simplicity – Vibrant

VIBRANT, SIMPLE Island life

The Philippines will leave you in amusement of its beautiful landscapes, warm-hearted people, and diverse cultures.

From Island hopping to the simplicity of life in the cities. It’s a beautiful escape if you’re looking for a relaxing yet vibrant gateway for a week or more.

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Feeling tropical?

Why do we love the Philippines? So many reasons! It’s beautiful, it can be budget friendly, it’s easy to get around, the people are lovely, it feels adventurous without losing modern comforts, it’s easy to feel like you are off the beaten path.

And that’s not even mentioning the many awesome beaches or the yummy seafood. Or the fact that so many people speak English.

A country that consists mainly of hundreds or even thousands of islands! Tropical islands with cheerful people, delicious fruit, and beautiful, versatile nature.

When to visit

Philippines has two seasons: wet season and dry season.
The most useful tip is to avoid travelling during the months of August to October.

JUN – NOV • Long Rains • 27 °C
DEC – MAY • Dry Season • 28 °C

What to see?

Local attractions: These are our favourite places and hidden gems throughout Philippines.

Coron Island
The entire island belongs to the Tagbanua indigenous group, who are primarily fishers and gatherers. Coron's interior is largely inaccessible terrain pockmarked with lakes.
Nacpan Beach
For an easy day trip out of El Nido, head north by tricycle or motorbike to this incredible, golden- hued, 3km-long beach. Development has arrived in Nacpan and new guesthouses, boutique hotels and upscale tented camps are popping up everywhere.
Mestizo District
Or Kasanglayan ('where the Chinese live') is a wonderful mix of Spanish and Chinese architecture. The mansions are architecturally unique, marrying two great aesthetic styles: Chinese and Spanish. You can wander in a daze among ancestral homes and colonial-era architecture.

How about the accommodation?

From simple and basic to luxury and service, the country has it all!

Depending on your budget you will be able to find many options in the main cities with fewer as you start focusing on smaller villages or towns.

We would always recommend something in between. This will give you a bigger chance to interact with locals.

ways to get around

Here’s how to navigate the Pearl of the Orient with no problems!

Buses

Dominate, but very slow.

Jeepneys

Interestingly, they are old US-military jeeps converted into buses! Brightly decorated, extremely cheap, but sometimes crowded.

MOTORBIKE TAXIS

Caught in traffic? No problem. Motorbike taxis are easiest way to penetrate the Philippines’ heavy traffic.

Regular taxis

They’ll get stuck in traffic more but are cooler, cleaner, more comfortable, more private, and yet still incredibly cheap.

ways to get around

Here’s how to navigate the Pearl of the Orient with no problems!

travel tips

Here’s what you should and shouldn’t do in the Philippines:

Do

pack light

Big Suitcases and Philippines don’t mix. Get yourself a backpack or a duffle bag.

Pack less than what you’re comfortable with. Buy more as needed.

Don’t

heels

Sport Shoes and flip flops are all you need, ladies!

Don’t

valuables

While we never felt unsafe in Palawan or Manila, it’s best to leave the flashy stuff at home.

Do

pack light

Big Suitcases and Philippines don’t mix. Get yourself a backpack or a duffle bag.

Pack less than what you’re comfortable with. Buy more as needed.

Don't

heels

Sport Shoes and flip flops are all you need, ladies!

valuables

While we never felt unsafe in Palawan or Manila, it’s best to leave the flashy stuff at home.

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