Manila has a certain ‘rough diamond’ quality about it. The Filipino capital can seem chaotic, with an eclectic mix of buildings that range from Spanish colonial styles to ultra-modern skyscrapers. The city is actually a conglomeration of 12 cities and 5 municipalities, together forming Metro Manila, so there’s no shortage of things to see and do. The most Americanised of all...
Mehr anzeigenThe choice of things to do in the Philippines is very impressive, thanks to the country’s incredible variety of landscapes. The archipelago is made up of over 7,600 islands, each with its unique history and attractions. And around many of the islands are beautiful beaches and coral reefs to explore. Among the star attractions are the medieval Spanish walled enclave of Intramuros in Manila, packed with historic buildings and churches. On...
Mehr anzeigenThe Philippines' restaurants and dining scene has something for virtually everyone. When you're in the bigger and more developed destinations like Cebu or Manila, you can expect the sort of dining options you would get in any cosmopolitan capital, be it fast food or a quaint fine-dining French haunt. The Philippines has an extraordinary richness in the types of cuisines it offers, with influences from all around the world –...
Mehr anzeigenShopping in the Philippines varies from region to region. Manila is the place to go for serious shopping, with many air-conditioned, brand-heavy, and ultra-modern malls. The capital is also home to flea and bazaar-style markets, where some real treasures and endless bargaining opportunities exist. Tropical island destinations such as Boracay, Bohol and Palawan feature lively shopping scenes that host convenience stores, souvenir boutiques, and markets. If you’re looking to buy indigenous...
Mehr anzeigenThe Philippines is an excellent shopping destination for anyone interested in picking up elaborate handicrafts, home furnishings, jewellery, embroidery and baskets. When it comes to buying traditional crafts such as silks and carvings, you’re invariably helping to support a still-growing...
Philippines nightlife is famed all around the world. Most people who come to the Philippines inevitably end up on stage at some point. The locals are great fans of performance and make use of the many karaoke joints across the country to showcase their talents and passion for dance and music. Manila and Cebu both have a very vibrant nightlife, and with clubs and bars open around the clock, you'll...
Mehr anzeigenThe Democratic Republic of the Philippines is located in the Western Pacific Ocean, some 1,210 km east of Vietnam and is separated in the north from Taiwan by the Bashi Channel. It’s bordered on the east by the Philippine Sea (and the Pacific Ocean), on the south by the Celebes Sea, and on the west by the South China Sea. The country is divided into 3 main regions: Luzon in...
Mehr anzeigenPuerto Princesa is the 2nd most popular holiday destination in the province, behind El Nido. Recognised as the cleanest and greenest city in the Philippines, the capital of Palawan offers a pleasant urban environment nestled in splendid natural surroundings that...