Being a beautiful country formed by more than 7,000 different islands, the Philippines is considered a tourist paradise with many distinctive factors in history, culture, as well as unique natural scenery.
Let's explore with Mytour the incredible reasons that will make you fall 'madly in love' with this beautiful country!
13 incredible reasons that will make you fall 'madly in love' with traveling to the Philippines
1. The endless beauty of Borocay Island

Despite being one of the smallest islands in the Philippines, Boracay is the most beautiful and captivating with its fine white sand beach, stretching out and the crystal-clear turquoise sea lapping against the shore. Many tourists when they come to this island don't hesitate to call Boracay a earthly paradise. It's a must-visit spot in Southeast Asia in travel books as well as on travel guide websites. With its dazzling beauty, Boracay is likened to a gem amidst the vast ocean.
2. Vibrant Atmosphere of the Ati-Atihan Festival

Dating back 800 years, Ati-Atihan is considered the largest, most colorful, and exciting spring festival in the Philippines. In the third week of January, Filipinos celebrate this festival to honor the Holy Child (known as Santo Niño) – the country's patron saint. The festival features dances of various tribes, music, and a street parade, where participants wear vibrant traditional costumes, paint their faces, and parade through the town.
3. Untouched and Enchanting Waters of El Nido

El Nido is a renowned pristine beach not only for its crystal-clear emerald waters but also for its numerous bays, black limestone cliffs, colorful coral reefs, waterfalls, and rich, diverse vegetation. Located at the northern tip of Palawan Island, El Nido is approximately 420 km away from Manila, the Philippines' capital. In 1996, El Nido was listed as one of the most alluring and secluded destinations by Time magazine.
4. The Verdant Terraced Rice Fields of Banaue

Banaue is not just a famous destination in the Philippines but also globally recognized for its 2,000-year-old terraced rice fields built by the Ifugao indigenous people. These are among the largest terraced fields recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, situated at an altitude of 1,700 meters above sea level, offering magnificent and breathtaking scenery.
5. The Delectable Flavor of Halo Halo Dessert

Halo Halo is the name of a popular dish in the Philippines. This refreshing dessert is a mix of various flavors, colors, and ingredients from tropical fruits such as jackfruit, coconut, papaya, and banana; various beans like red beans, green beans, white beans; sweet potatoes, purple yams, corn kernels, rice crisps with custard. Each fruit is arranged separately, topped with shaved ice and a layer of condensed milk. When mixed well, it will give you a uniquely delightful taste experience.
6. Vintage Charm in the Ancient City of Vigan

Vigan is a town in the province of Ilocos Sur, Philippines. The town of Vigan is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site because it is the most intact Spanish colonial town in Asia. The winding cobblestone streets, leaning houses with unique Baroque-style architecture, and the life of the local people... all blend together to create a distinctive cultural identity unique to Vigan.
7. The Crystal Clear Waters of Coron

Coron is one of the most beautiful beaches in Palawan province, Philippines. Here, tourists feel like they're stepping into the breathtaking scenery of the movie Avatar. The beaches in Coron are pristine, clear, and adorned with stunning coral reefs.
8. The Alluring Beauty of Chocolate Hills

Located in Bohol, the Chocolate Hills are one of nature's astonishing wonders. With over 1,000 cone-shaped hills spread across 50 km2, this landscape truly resembles a gigantic chocolate feast, leaving visitors in awe. Although scientists have explained that the Chocolate Hills are the result of significant geological changes from a large coral reef, tourists cannot help but be impressed by this fascinating natural masterpiece.
9. San Agustin Church, Manila

If you visit Manila and don't make a trip to San Agustin Church, your journey will be incomplete. Built in 1589, this beautiful church has withstood seven earthquakes and two fires over centuries and is now the oldest stone church in the Philippines. San Agustin stands out with its main entrance adorned with intricate carvings on wooden doors. The interior design, influenced by Mexican style, is highlighted by a ceiling painted in the 1800s by Italian artists Giovanni Dibella and Cesare Alberoni.
10. Tubbataha Coral Reef

Located in the Sulu Sea, Palawan, Philippines, the renowned Tubbataha Reef Marine Park is known as a conservation area for a diverse range of marine species. The coral reef sits atop extinct underwater volcanic mountains with a pristine coral strip stretching 100 meters, standing tall like a fragile wall. Tubbataha Park is also famous as one of the most beautiful diving spots in the world.
11. Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park

The Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1999, serving as the most important conservation area for the mountain-to-sea biological diversity of the Philippines. Its most distinctive feature is the magnificent limestone landscape, extensive underground river system, and vast caverns. The underground river originates from St. Paul Mountain, at an elevation of 100 meters, flowing underground for 8.2 km before reaching the sea.
12. Mayon Volcano

Standing over 2,400 meters above sea level, Mayon Volcano stands out with its perfectly symmetrical cone shape. This area attracts a large number of tourists for activities such as camping, mountain climbing, long-distance hiking, birdwatching, and capturing stunning landscapes for photography enthusiasts.
13. Lake Within the Crater of Pinatubo Volcano

In 1991, the once peaceful Pinatubo Volcano awakened after centuries of dormancy. As the volcano gradually cooled down, the Pinatubo Lake was formed. Located in Zambales province in Northwest Philippines, the lake within the crater of Pinatubo Volcano is now a highly renowned tourist destination in this archipelagic nation.
From Traveltimes.vn
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Reference: Mytour Travel Guide
MytourSeptember 25, 2015