5Days/4Nights

Absolute Philippines

Manila/Manila

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Absolute Philippines

Summary : The Philippines is an archipelagic nation that beach goers will love. Adventure enthusiasts have the opportunity to go island hopping on over 7,000 exotic islands. Sun worshippers and more daring tourists should go directly to the Visayas. There are many of options for both divers and surfers. In addition, the Philippines offers canyoneering and mountain biking excursions. For those who are looking for extreme sports, there are also kite surfing, zip lining, kayaking, scuba diving, and other options. Savor the breathtaking beauty and fascinating landscapes found in the Philippines.

Absolute Philippines Itinerary

Day1
Day: 1 Arrival in Manila - Angeles City

• Arrive at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) in Manila. • Travel to Angeles City (approximately 1.5 to 2 hours by car). • Check-in to your hotel in Angeles City and relax after your journey. • Explore the local area, dine at a nearby restaurant, and get a good night's rest.

Day2
Day: 2 Half Day City Tour in Angeles City with Lunch

• Breakfast at your hotel. • Morning: Visit historic and cultural sites in Angeles City, such as Holy Rosary Parish Church, Museo ning Angeles, and Salakot Arch. • Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. • Afternoon: Explore the Fields Avenue entertainment district or take a relaxing walk around the Clark Freeport Zone. • Dinner at a restaurant of your choice.

Day3
Day: 3 Angeles City to Manila - Half Day City Tour with Lunch

• Breakfast at your hotel in Angeles City. • Check out and return to Manila. • Check in to your hotel in Manila. • Morning: Half-day city tour in Manila, visiting attractions like Intramuros (the walled city), Rizal Park, and San Agustin Church. • Lunch at a local restaurant. • Afternoon: You can explore the Mall of Asia complex or shop for souvenirs at markets like Greenhills Shopping Center. • Dinner in Manila.

Day4
Day: 4 Pagsanjan Tour from Manila

• Breakfast at your hotel. • Travel to Pagsanjan, a town known for its stunning waterfalls. • Enjoy a boat ride and explore Pagsanjan Falls. You may have the opportunity for some exciting bamboo rafting and taking a dip in the natural pools. • Lunch at a local restaurant in Pagsanjan. • Return to Manila in the late afternoon. • Enjoy a farewell dinner in Manila to celebrate your trip.

Day5
Day: 5 Departure from Manila

• Breakfast at your hotel. • Depending on your departure time, you may have some free time for last-minute shopping or relaxation. • Check-out from your hotel and head to Ninoy Aquino International Airport for your departure.

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Our Tour Details

  • Pick-up and Drop
    Manila/Manila
  • Duration
    5Days/4Nights
  • Starting Price
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Frequently asked Questions:

The Philippines is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, pristine beaches, diverse marine life, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality, making it an absolute paradise for travelers seeking unforgettable experiences.

The Philippines offers a plethora of attractions, including the iconic beaches of Boracay and Palawan, the UNESCO World Heritage-listed rice terraces of Banaue, the vibrant capital city of Manila, and the chocolate hills of Bohol.

Visitors to the Philippines can indulge in a variety of activities such as island hopping, snorkeling, scuba diving, surfing, trekking to waterfalls and volcanoes, exploring historic sites, and immersing themselves in local culture and cuisine.

The best time to visit the Philippines is during the dry season from November to April when the weather is generally sunny and ideal for outdoor activities and beach vacations.

The Philippines comprises over 7,000 islands, offering endless opportunities for island hopping and exploration. Travelers can easily visit multiple islands during their trip, each offering unique experiences and attractions.

Lesser-known destinations in the Philippines include the secluded beaches of Siargao, the serene landscapes of Batanes, the stunning underwater scenery of Tubbataha Reef, and the cultural heritage sites of Vigan and Pampanga.

Yes, the Philippines caters to travelers of all types, whether solo, with family, or as couples. There are plenty of activities and accommodations suitable for each traveler's preferences and interests.

Filipino cuisine is a delightful mix of flavors influenced by Chinese, Spanish, and Malay cultures. Must-try dishes include adobo (marinated meat stew), sinigang (sour soup), lechon (roast pig), and halo-halo (mixed dessert).

Packing essentials for a trip to the Philippines include lightweight and breathable clothing suitable for the tropical climate, sunscreen, insect repellent, swimwear, flip-flops, a hat, sunglasses, and any necessary medications or personal items.

Yes, the Philippines celebrates numerous cultural festivals and events throughout the year, such as the Ati-Atihan Festival, Sinulog Festival, and Dinagyang Festival, offering visitors a glimpse into the vibrant culture and traditions of the country.