Journey Through Philippines | Caves, Cities & Costal Wonders
Trip Highlights
Discover Philippines, “Pearl of the Orient Seas,” travelling through Manila, Puerto Princesa and Cebu to witness tropical islands, colonial heritage, and lush landscapes.
Admire city views at the Cebu Taoist Temple, Cebu’s most serene hilltop shrine, known for traditional Chinese architecture and tranquil prayer halls.
Cruise on the iconic Loboc River, Bohol’s only floating restaurant experience, combining live cultural performances, local cuisine, and lush rainforest views.
Step inside the UNESCO-listed San Agustin Church, the oldest stone church in the Philippines, renowned for its grand Baroque interiors and colonial-era artistry.
Glide through the Puerto Princesa Underground River, one of the world’s longest navigable underground rivers, famed for its vast limestone caves and rock formations.


Know Before You Go
- The Philippines has a warm, humid climate year-round, so light and breathable clothing is ideal; however, modest attire is recommended for churches, rural areas, and religious events.
- English is widely spoken throughout the country, making communication easy for travelers, though polite language and respectful behavior are highly valued.
- A valid passport must be carried at all times; while a photocopy or digital copy is acceptable for daily movement, the original may be required for official checks.
- Passports must be valid for at least six months beyond the date of entry, and proof of onwards or return travel may be requested at immigration.
- Hotel check-ins, domestic flights, ferries, casinos, and certain tours require a government-issued photo ID or passport for verification.
- Random ID checks may occur at airports, ferry terminals, and during local events or heightened security periods.
- Cash is widely used, especially outside major cities; travelers should carry small denominations as card payments are not always accepted.
- The local currency is the Philippine Peso (PHP), and money should only be exchanged at authorized banks or licensed exchange counters.
- Traffic congestion is common in major cities like Metro Manila, so travel times can be unpredictable and buffer time should always be allowed.
- Island travel often depends on ferries or small aircraft, which may be delayed due to weather conditions; flexible itineraries are strongly recommended.
- The rainy season generally runs from June to November, with sudden weather changes possible—travel insurance is advisable.
- Tap water is not considered safe for drinking; bottled or filtered water should be used, including in some areas for brushing teeth.
- Tipping is not mandatory, but small tips are appreciated for good service in hotels, restaurants, and guided tours.
- Respect for elders, politeness, and maintaining a calm demeanor are important cultural values; public confrontation or raised voices are discouraged.
- When visiting local homes, removing footwear may be customary, and respectful behavior toward hosts is expected.
- Permission should always be requested before photographing people, especially in rural communities or during religious ceremonies.
- Environmental regulations are strictly enforced in many destinations, including bans on single-use plastics—reusable bottles and bags are encouraged.
- Smoking is prohibited in many public areas and is allowed only in designated smoking zones.
- Mobile connectivity is strong in cities but limited in remote islands; downloading maps and essential documents offline is helpful.
- Public transport such as jeepneys, tricycles, and taxis is common; if meters are not used, fares should be agreed upon in advance.
- Power sockets vary (Types A, B, and C) with a standard voltage of 220V, so carrying a universal adapter is recommended.
- Safety is generally good in tourist areas, but travelers should stay alert in crowded places and keep valuables secure.
- Losing a passport must be reported immediately to the local police and the traveler’s embassy or consulate to obtain replacement documents.
- Filipinos are known for their hospitality and willingness to help; responding with patience, gratitude, and courtesy enhances the overall travel experience.
- For leisure days or free time, download ride-hailing apps like Grab for safe, metered city travel (avoid unmetered taxis); get an eSIM or local SIM at airports for data, as coverage may drop in remote areas.
- Typhoons are common between June and November; guests are advised to monitor official local weather updates (such as the PAGASA app) and ensure they have adequate personal travel insurance covering delays or evacuations.
Additional Information
About the Tour:
Embark on this unforgettable 8 - day Philippines tour, exploring vibrant cities and breathtaking island landscapes across Manila, Puerto Princesa, Cebu, and Bohol. Discover Manila’s rich colonial heritage at Intramuros and Fort Santiago, cruise through the UNESCO-listed Puerto Princesa Underground River, and experience Cebu’s historic landmarks and island charm. Complete the journey with a scenic Bohol countryside tour and a relaxing Loboc River Cruise, blending culture, nature, and tropical beauty into one perfectly curated escape.














