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Find the Best Places to Stay in the Philippines - TravelPH

Find the Best Places to Stay in the Philippines Handpicked hotels and resorts across the country's top destinations. Honest recommendations, real travel insights, and the best deals on Expedia. Explore by Destination Dumaguete Dive resorts, boulevard life, and the gateway to Apo Island. Hotels from luxury to backpacker-friendly. Cebu City hotels in the business district and world-class beach resorts on Mactan Island. Related: luxury resort options Siquijor The mystic island. Beachfront resorts, crystal-clear water, and unforgettable sunsets at Paliton Beach. Manila Budget-smart stays in Makati, Ermita, and MOA. Clean rooms, great locations, wallet-friendly prices. Boracay White Beach luxury, sunset views, and the Philippines' most famous island paradise. Related: accommodation in Cebu Palawan El Nido lagoons, Coron shipwrecks, and eco-luxury resorts in the Last Frontier....

Manila Travel Guide 2026: First-Timer Essential Guide

Manila Travel Guide 2026: First-Timer's Essential Guide Manila is loud, chaotic, and overwhelming at first glance. But underneath the traffic and concrete, the Philippine capital has world-class food, centuries of history, and a nightlife scene that rivals anywhere in Southeast Asia. Most international flights land here, so chances are you will spend at least a day or two in Manila. Here is how to make the most of it. Arriving at NAIA (Ninoy Aquino International Airport) Manila has four airport terminals (NAIA 1, 2, 3, and 4), and they are not connected to each other. Know your terminal before arriving. Terminal 3 is the newest and handles most international and domestic flights on Cebu Pacific and AirAsia. Terminals 1 and 2 handle PAL and some international carriers. Best transport from airport: Use Grab. It is safer and more predictable than airport taxis. A ride to Makati costs PHP 200 to 350; to BGC about PHP 250 to 400; to Ermita/Malate PHP 150 to 300. Avoid: Fixe...

Cebu Travel Tips: What Every First-Timer Should Know

Cebu Travel Tips: What Every First-Timer Should Know Cebu is one of the easiest Philippine destinations for first-time visitors, but a few things can catch you off guard if you are not prepared. From navigating transport to knowing where to stay, here is everything you need to know before your first trip to Cebu, based on years of traveling across the island. Getting Around Cebu Grab (Ride-Hailing) Grab is the easiest and most reliable transport option in Cebu City, Mandaue, and Lapu-Lapu (Mactan). Download the app before arriving. Rides from Mactan-Cebu International Airport to Cebu City center cost about PHP 250 to 400 depending on traffic. Grab is available 24/7 but surge pricing applies during rush hours and late nights. GrabCar (sedan) is more comfortable; GrabBike (motorcycle) is faster but riskier. Jeepneys Cebu's jeepney system is extensive but confusing for newcomers. Routes are identified by codes painted on the side (like 04L, 12L, 01K). The fare starts at ...

Siquijor Travel Guide 2026: Everything You Need to Know

Siquijor Travel Guide 2026: Everything You Need to Know Siquijor has a reputation that precedes it. Known as the "Island of Fire" for the mysterious glow early Spanish sailors saw from its shores (likely bioluminescent fireflies), this small island province has long been associated with folk healers, love potions, and the supernatural. But what you will actually find is one of the most beautiful, unspoiled islands in the Philippines: pristine beaches, turquoise water, centuries-old balete trees, and a pace of life that makes you forget about everything else. Getting to Siquijor Siquijor has no commercial airport, so you need to arrive by ferry. The most common route is from Dumaguete to Siquijor , which takes about 1 hour by fast craft (Montenegro Shipping, GL Shipping) or 1.5 to 2 hours by slower RORO ferry. Ferries dock at either Siquijor port (main town) or Larena port. Fast craft fares are about PHP 200 to 250 one way. You can also take a ferry from Tagbilaran (Bo...

3-Day Dumaguete Itinerary: Complete Travel Guide

3-Day Dumaguete Itinerary: Complete Travel Guide Dumaguete is the kind of place that surprises you. Known as the "City of Gentle People," this university town in Negros Oriental packs world-class diving, waterfalls, volcanic lakes, and some of the best street food in the Visayas into a compact, walkable area. Three days is the sweet spot for experiencing the best of Dumaguete and its surroundings. Here is exactly how to spend them. Getting there: Fly into Dumaguete-Sibulan Airport (DGT) via Cebu Pacific or PAL from Manila or Cebu. Alternatively, take a ferry from Cebu City (about 5 hours) or a fast craft from Tagbilaran, Bohol. From Cebu, you can also bus to Liloan and take the 20-minute ferry to Sibulan. Day 1: Dumaguete City Morning: Silliman University and the City Center Start your day early with a walk through the Silliman University campus, the oldest American-founded university in Asia. The campus is shaded by massive acacia trees, and the Anthropology Mu...

Best Time to Visit Cebu 2026: A Month-by-Month Guide

Best Time to Visit Cebu 2026: A Month-by-Month Guide Cebu is one of the Philippines' most visited destinations, and for good reason. But timing your trip right can mean the difference between perfect beach days and getting stuck indoors during a tropical downpour. As someone who has traveled across the Visayas for years, here is exactly when to visit Cebu depending on what you want to do. Cebu's Two Seasons The Philippines has two main seasons, and Cebu follows this pattern closely. The dry season runs from approximately December to May , and the wet season covers June to November . Unlike Luzon, Cebu is somewhat sheltered by surrounding islands, so it rarely takes direct typhoon hits. But heavy rains and rough seas during wet months can still disrupt travel plans, especially boat trips to neighboring islands. Dry Season: December to May This is the peak travel window and the safest bet for most visitors. Skies are clear, seas are calm, and temperatures hover between...

Most Luxurious Resorts in the Philippines 2026: World-Class Stays

Most Luxurious Resorts in the Philippines 2026: World-Class Stays The Philippines is home to some of the most exclusive luxury resorts in Asia. From private islands in Palawan to hilltop wellness retreats in Batangas, these properties offer world-class service, stunning natural settings, and experiences you will not find anywhere else. Here are the finest luxury resorts in the country for travelers who want the absolute best. Browse Luxury Resorts on Expedia → The Best Luxury Resorts 1. Amanpulo, Pamalican Island Amanpulo is the crown jewel of Philippine luxury hospitality. Located on Pamalican Island in the Cuyo Archipelago of northern Palawan, this Aman resort is accessible only by private charter flight from Manila. The island has pristine white sand beaches, crystal-clear water, and a coral reef teeming with marine life. Casitas and villas are spread across the island, each with complete privacy and ocean views. The resort offers diving, snorkeling, windsurfing, sa...