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  • A Weeklong Itinerary for an Amazing Trip to the Philippine Islands

    Ton Lichauco
    Ton Lichauco
    Last updated 26 Mar 2024
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    What is the first thing that comes to mind when visiting the Philippine Islands? For most, it is a toss-up between its white sandy beaches or busy urban centers, each with its appeal and attractions. With this one-week Philippines itinerary, discover some of the best things to do in Manila and Cebu Island for an amazing trip with a little bit of everything. 

    Day 1: Try Out Manila’s Finest

    Day 1: Try Out Manila’s Finest
    Enjoy easy transfers from the airport to your hotel! Credits: Klook
    First things first: Getting to your hotel. Book our premium bus transfer to transport you hassle-free from the airport to various key points in Metro Manila. That way, you wouldn't have to worry about getting a cab.
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    Take a stroll along Rizal Park. Credits: Jermaine Boyles via Pexels
    After settling into your hotel, why not spend the day checking out Manila’s attractions and trying some of the best food the Philippine Islands offers? With the city’s many delicious food joints, going on a food crawl should be atop your list. That way, you get to adjust to the bustle of the city and have fun doing it.
    But before embarking on all the sightseeing and activities, staying connected is an absolute must. For a better experience, get access to mobile internet with this 4G LTE Customizable SIM Card. This travel essential allows up to 1GB of data usage daily so that you can post pictures of these fun activities on social media whenever! As the saying goes, it never happened if it was never posted.

    Day 2: Explore the Walled City of Intramuros

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    On your second day, visit one of the most iconic tourist attractions in Manila. The walled city of Intramuros was built in 1571 to defend its occupants from outside attacks. Back in the day, its walls were mounted with canons and surrounded by moats to repel invaders from attacking the city. 
    Centuries later, it has become one of the top places to visit in Manila, Philippines. Tourists can choose between the "Bambike Tour" and the "White Knight Electric Chariot" to roam around Intramuros with ease while stopping at hot spots like Fort Santiago, Baluarte de San Diego, Casa Manila Museum, and Museo de Intramuros. Not only will you get to admire the Spanish Colonial architecture of the area, but you will also learn its rich history.

    Day 3: Enjoy the day at Manila Ocean Park

    Day 3: Enjoy the day at Manila Ocean Park
    Say hello to new fishy friends at Manila Ocean Park! Credits: Klook
    Now for something cool! Cap off the first leg of your trip to the Philippine Islands with a visit to its biggest oceanarium. At Manila Ocean Park, guests can check out all sorts of aquatic creatures swimming in their habitats. 
    From tanks of Jellyfish floating in neon lights to sea lion shows, Manila Ocean Park has lots to offer. But remember to visit the penguins at the Trail to Antarctica exhibit. Their cuteness will surely lift your spirits! 

    Day 4: See the Sights at Cebu Island

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    After three awesome days in Manila, fly over to the Visayas region to visit one of its gems–Cebu Island. If you're wondering what to do in Cebu on your first day, going on a city tour is always a good choice. Check out historic landmarks such as Magellan's Cross and the Temple of Leah.
    At sunset, head to the stunning 10,000 Roses, where a field of colorful LED roses awaits you. After taking pictures and relaxing at their cafe, end the day at the municipality of Oslob to see the historic Oslob Cuartel ruins.

    Day 5: Conquer the Waters at Oslob

    Day 5: Conquer the Waters at Oslob
    Dive in and swim with these majestic creatures! Credits: olgaga via Unsplash
    No trip to the Philippine Islands is complete without a day in the sea! Dive into the waters of Oslob, Cebu, and swim with the whale sharks. This fun activity is among the top things to do in Cebu, as you get to take underwater pictures with these majestic creatures.
    After getting out of the water, take a boat to Sumilon Island and spend a few hours surrounded by white sandy bars. Finally, make your way to the municipality of Samboan to see the Aguinid Falls. This network of waterfalls will surely cool things off as you enter the tail-end of your Philippine Islands adventure.

    Day 6: Experience Canyoneering and Island Hopping

    Day 6: Experience Canyoneering and Island Hopping
    How far will you go? Credits: Ken Suarez via Unsplash
    On your last day in Cebu Island, experience canyoneering at Sangi in Alegria. This activity used to be in Badian but has temporarily transferred to this new location to make way for the rehabilitation of the area. Nevertheless, prepare for a thrilling adventure filled with beautiful rivers and magical pockets of nature. 
    Last but not least, go island hopping and experience Moalboal's stunning islands. If you're
    Ready for this double-header?
    Kick back and relax at one of the hottest tourist destinations in Southeast Asia. Credits: bigdodzy via Unsplash
    lucky, you may even witness the "sardine run" from the boat. Just make sure you have your life vests on. 
    You can avail of this jam-packed Cebu highlights tour, which accommodates up to fifteen people! Check out the website for more details and available dates.

    Ready for this double-header?

    Ready for this double-header?
    Kick back and relax at one of the hottest tourist destinations in Southeast Asia. Credits: bigdodzy via Unsplash
    Whether you're a history buff or want to admire picturesque locations, this itinerary is for you! Experience what the Philippine islands offer with these two prime locations and discover why it's called the Pearl of the East.