This Philippine travel destinations guide gives you an overview of popular tourist spots in the Philippines. On each of the featured tourist destination in this travel guide, you will find places of interest on each destination, things to do and how to get there. We have included a page of travel tips, a list of interesting Philippine festivals and a map of the Philippines for your reference.
Communication and getting around the country is easy since most Filipinos understand and speak English. Mobile phones are available everywhere. Also, foreign currency can easily be converted into Philippine Peso and all major credit cards are accepted in major establishments.
Filipinos are a fun-loving and friendly people. Throughout the islands, there are festivals celebrated everyday and foreign guests are always welcome in their homes. Every travel destination on this guide is worth a visit. We have featured the most frequently visited tourist spots in the Philippines: the capital city of Manila; Boracay Beach; Baguio - the summer capital of the Philippines; Bohol Island; Corregidor Island; Cebu City; Davao City; the Islands of Palawan; the Hundred Islands of Pangasinan; Puerto Galera Beach; the old Spanish colonial city and UNESCO World Heritage Site of Vigan in Ilocos Sur and the breathtaking Banaue Rice Terraces.
PHILIPPINES TRAVEL VISA

Foreign nationals are allowed to enter and
travel within the Philippines for 21 days without a visa provided that they have valid tickets for their return journey to their port of origin or to their next travel destination port and that their passports are valid for a period of at least six (6) months. Extension of stay is available at the
Philippine Bureau of Immigration after paying a minimal fee. For stays longer than 21 days, a Temporary Visitors Visa is required.
Exceptions: Passport holders of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR), British National Overseas (BNO) and Macao Special Administrative Region (SAR) passport holders are only allowed up to 7 days stay without a visa. Foreign nationals from Brazil and Israel are allowed up to 59 days without a visa.