PUERTO PRINCESA – CEBU - BOHOL - BORACAY - MANILLE
DAY 1 : MANILA - PALAWAN (PUERTO PRINCESA)
You are collected from your hotel for the morning flight to Puerto Princesa airport on Palawan Island.
Our local tour guide will greet you and take you to your first stop, the Crocodile Farming Institute to witness the local species of crocodiles in The Philippines, then relax and enjoy the panoramic view over Honda Bay from Mitra's Ranch family mansion, visit the restored ruins of Plaza Cuartel and then the Immaculate Conception Cathedral.
We carry on to Sitio Sabang, about 2 hours drive away, for your two night stay.
DAY 2 : PUERTO PRINCESA
After breakfast we travel to St.Paul National Park to see the Subterranean River. At 8.2 km it is the longest navigable river in the world, emerging directly into the sea. This is a spectacular sight, especially when combined With it's habitat for biodiversity and limestone karts landscape.
Overnight stay.
DAY 3 : PUERTO PRINCESA
Breakfast in the hotel.
An early rise then transfer by airconditioned minivan to Puerto Princessa for the afternoon flight to Cebu Island, part of the Visayas group of islands. Our local tour guide there will greet you and take you to your three night Cebu accommodation.
Overnight stay.
DAY 4 : CEBU
Breakfast in the hotel.
Morning free to relax. After lunch our guide will take you for a walking tour to visit Fort San Pedro, the small fort used by the Spanish in 1965. You continue on the heritage trail by local horse drawn carriage, called calesa, and visit Plaza Sugbo, the Basilica of the Santo Nifio, the heritage monument and an ancestral home for a taste of how life was lived in this part of The Philippines in the 19th Century.
Overnight stay.
DAY 5 : CEBU - BOHOL - CEBU
Early breakfast then a fast ferry ride for 1 hour 45 mins to the capital city of Bohol Island, Tagbilaran City. Upon arrivai, we take you on a country side tour to major landmarks including the Blood Compact Site, historic churches, a man-made forest and the famous Chocolate Hills. Lunch (included) is aboard a simple floating restaurant while cruising down the Loboc River. You catch the late afternoon ferry back to your accommodation in Cebu Island.
Overnight stay.
DAY 6 : CEBU - BORACAY (via Caticlan airport)
Breakfast in the hotel.
This morning we transfer to Cebu airport. On arrival at Caticlan airport (the gateway to Boracay Island), we have arranged all land and boatransfers to your Boracay accommodation. Famous for its nightlife and 7 km stretch of beautiful White beach you will surely enjoy a relaxed last 3 days and nights.
Overnight stay.
DAY 7 : BORACAY ISLAND
Breakfast in the hotel.
Relax, relax, relax....!
Overnight stay.
DAY 8 : BORACAY ISLAND
Breakfast in the hotel.
Enjoy the daytour around Boracay Island we have arranged.
Relax on a local outrigger boat, snorkeling and local style lunch at Puka Shell beach.
Overnight stay.
DAY 9 : BORACAY ISLAND - MANILA
Breakfast in the Hotel check-out
Transfer out to the airport — Manila
Transfer in Manila — Hotel/ check-in
Rest of the day Free Leisure
Overnight stay.
DAY 10 : MANILA
Breakfast in the Hotel
Check-out & Transfer out to Airport
End of the Tour.
Our services include :
- 2 nights accommodation in Puerto Princesa
- 3 nights accommodation in Cebu
- 3 nights accommodation in Boracay
- 1 night accommodation in Manila
- Daily Hotel Breakfast
- Lunches and Dinner
- Puerto Princesa City Tour
- Underground River Tour With lunch
- Bohol Countryside Tour & Loboc River Cruise With lunch
- Round trip Ferry Transfers to and From Cebu — Bohol
- Boracay Island Hopping Tour With lunch on
- Applicable Entrance fees
- Service of English Speaking guide
- Round trip Puerto Princesa Tour and transfers on SIC
- Round trip Cebu airport and tour transfers on SIC
- Round trip Boracay Land and Boat Transfers via Caticlan airport on SIC
- Round trip Manila airport transfers PVT
Our services do not include :
- International flight
- Internal flight
- Other meals and services which are not indicated in the program
- Early check-in and late check-out charges from the hotels
- Personal insurance
- Expenditure of a personal nature such as incidental deposits, drinks, souvenirs, laundry & tipping etc.
The Philippines, an archipelago of over 7,000 islands in Southeast Asia, is known for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and rich biodiversity. Here's a comprehensive travel guide to help you explore this tropical paradise :
Manila :
Start your journey in Manila, the bustling capital city, where you can explore historical sites such as Intramuros, Rizal Park, and Fort Santiago. Dive into the vibrant street food scene at Binondo, the world's oldest Chinatown, and discover the city's cultural heritage at the National Museum of the Philippines.
Palawan :
Visit Palawan, often considered one of the most beautiful islands in the world. Explore the enchanting landscapes of El Nido, known for its limestone cliffs, hidden lagoons, and pristine beaches. Discover the underwater wonders of Coron, where WWII shipwrecks attract divers from around the globe.
Boracay :
Experience the famous white sand beaches of Boracay, a tropical paradise renowned for its vibrant nightlife, water sports activities, and stunning sunsets. Relax on the powdery shores of White Beach, or indulge in adrenaline-pumping activities like kiteboarding and parasailing.
Cebu :
Explore the island of Cebu, a cultural and historical hub with attractions such as the Magellan's Cross, Basilica Minore del Santo Niño, and the historic Fort San Pedro. Venture to nearby islands like Bohol to witness the Chocolate Hills and encounter tarsiers, one of the world's smallest primates.
Banaue Rice Terraces :
Journey to the Banaue Rice Terraces in the Cordillera region, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known as the "Eighth Wonder of the World." Marvel at the stunning terraced landscapes carved into the mountains by the Ifugao people over 2,000 years ago.
Siargao :
Discover Siargao, the surfing capital of the Philippines, famous for its Cloud 9 surf break and laid-back island vibe. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the island by exploring tidal pools, lagoons, and the scenic Sugba Lagoon.
Practical Tips :
Weather : The Philippines has a tropical climate, with a wet season from June to November and a dry season from December to May. Typhoons are common during the wet season.
Currency : Philippine Peso (PHP).
Language : Filipino (Tagalog) and English are the official languages, with English widely spoken in tourist areas.
From pristine beaches to lush rice terraces, vibrant cities to remote islands, the Philippines offers a diverse range of experiences for travelers seeking adventure, relaxation, and cultural immersion. Whether you're exploring historical landmarks in Manila, diving in the crystal-clear waters of Palawan, or surfing in Siargao, the Philippines promises an unforgettable journey filled with warmth, hospitality, and natural beauty.