The terraced fields of Banaue, the Tagaytay plateau, and Siargao Island... all represent incredible destinations in the Philippines, yet they still carry an aura of novelty for tourists.
The terraced fields of Banaue, the Tagaytay plateau, and Siargao Island... all stand as fantastic destinations in the Philippines, yet they still possess an intriguing allure for tourists.
Batan Island

Batan Island stands as the second largest gem in the Batanes archipelago. Visitors are bound to be mesmerized by the enchanting and picturesque beauty of this island with its rugged natural landscapes, towering cliffs... Moreover, tourists will be captivated by the lush green fields, abundant wildlife, or marvel at ancient relics such as the age-old stone houses with traditional vaulted roofs of the Philippines.
The Terraced Fields of Banaue

Banaue is a small town in the Philippines, known for its iconic terraced fields, painstakingly crafted since ancient times. Travelers may have seen images of Banaue in countless photographs or videos, but it's only when witnessed firsthand that one can truly appreciate the entirety of this land's beauty.
Tagaytay Highlands

Just over an hour's drive from Manila, Tagaytay stands out as one of the most enticing destinations in the Philippines. With its rugged beauty, stunning natural landscapes, encompassing both lakes and mountains, along with prosperous, tranquil villages, Tagaytay Highlands is nothing short of a paradise on earth.
Bohol Island

Bohol ranks among the top tourist destinations in the Philippines. The 10th largest island in the country is renowned for its beautiful beaches and pristine natural scenery, featuring numerous renowned resorts. The Chocolate Hills are Bohol's most famous attraction, with over 1,000 cone-shaped hills scattered across 50 km², creating a truly picturesque landscape reminiscent of a giant chocolate feast.
Cebu City

As the second largest city in the Philippines after Manila, Cebu is one of the few places in the Philippines that has experienced significant development, blending modernity with ancient charm, Philippine traditions with Spanish colonial influences. Here, visitors will be impressed by the diversity of natural beauty, majestic mountains, wild nature, and idyllic beaches just a short boat ride away.
Bacolod City

Known as the 'City of Smiles', Bacolod is a peaceful city in Negros Occidental province, once voted by MoneySense magazine as the 'Best Place to Live in the Philippines'. Visitors to this city also have the opportunity to participate in traditional folk festivals rich in ethnic cultural heritage, with the MassKara festival being the most important cultural event held in the third week of October.
Siargao Island

For those who crave adventure and challenge, Siargao Island is the perfect choice. With its beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters, Siargao is considered the birthplace of surfing and diving sports in the Philippines. Additionally, Siargao attracts tourists with its pristine forests and magnificent waterfalls.
Siquijor Island

Travelers come to Siquijor not only for its beauty but also to explore the supernatural abilities associated with this island. As a small island emerging from the southern seas of the Philippines, it was once a stronghold of missionaries, with vivid evidence being the ancient churches with unique architecture over 300 years old on the island.
Posted by: Thái Đức
Keywords: Fantastic Destinations of Philippine Tourism
