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Travel experts and adventurers share their inside tips on the places in the Philippines you should be planning to visit
From a most magnificent cave revealing a surreal interior landscape to a spectacular seascape, Soccsksargen has plenty to entice visitors to the region
Strapped upside down in a parachute harness, plunging 45 meters down a gorge, Chip Childers sees Bohol in a whole new light
Trail Adventours co-founder Coby Sarreal, who has climbed over 130 mountains in the country, reveals his top 5 mountains to climb and why
Travel blogger Ferdz Decena, a frequent traveler to Batanes, reveals his top spots to visit in the Philippines' remotest province
Our guide to the country’s island destinations, from the ultimate dive site of Tubbataha, the hidden gem of Danjugan, to a romantic firefly tour in Sorsogon
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Our insiders share their favorite places for wild camping, from mountain peaks offering excellent stargazing to under-the-radar tropical beaches
Fancy a dip in the crater of an active volcano? Or a swim alongside thresher sharks in Cebu? Look no further. Lei Chavez picks 10 unbeatable trips for the adventurous
Mellow Yellow private boat tours aim to show El Nido as it’s supposed to be seen — with no other tour boats around. Mellow Yellow’s Tour Z will explore virgin beaches, untouched islands, and hidden spots for snorkeling
We've rounded up some of the best short breaks for young travelers, from a beach holiday in Aurora to culinary stops and thrill rides in Pampanga
Whether you like quiet days on a glorious beach or are game for some serious eco adventure, from dolphin watching, diving, caving and rappeling down cliffs, this island is the place for you
There's more to this province in Luzon than Hundred Islands National Park. It has one of the best birding sites in the Philippines and secret beaches perfect for camping
List this place down as your next camping site. Pretty Australian pine trees grow on the island blessed by a white sand beach
Fancy renting this thatched cottage in the middle of a sandbar, going dolphin and whale watching, or jumping off a 100-foot waterfall into a plunge pool? Then look no further
Cyril Raysseguier joins Frenchman Basile Guilmet on a banca tour of El Nido's mangroves and wildlife, crossing rivers and open sea