Things to do in the Philippines:
Ten Things to do in the PhilippinesThe Philippines being an archipelago,
offers countless of destinations to see, adventures to experience and
activities to do. The country is blessed with a rich environment— lush forests,
tropical islands, white sand beaches, lakes, rivers, mountains— and friendly,
artistic and hardworking people who are always happy to welcome visitors
and friends. When you come for a visit, be sure to stay for a long time
so that you can enjoy the different exciting experiences that the country
has in store for you. Here is a list of ten things to do in the Philippines to help you
plan and maximize your stay. Do all for a unique and complete travel
experience— a guaranteed unforgettable vacation.
No. 1 : SEE some sights
There are a lot to see in the Philippines . The country is blessed with
a beautiful environment and skilful people whose talented hands created
some of the most magnificent man-made structures in the world.
The UNESCO World Heritage Site, Banaue Rice Terraces; The well-preserved
Spanish-style architecture in the historic town of Vigan, Ilocos Sur;
The Baroque-style Philippine World Heritage site churches: the San Agustin
Church in Paoay, Ilocos Norte, the Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion Church in
Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur, San Agustin Church in Intramuros, Manila, and the
Santo Tomas de Villanueva Church in Miag-ao, Iloilo.
The smallest active volcano in the world
Taal Volcano in Batangas; the volcano with the most perfect
cone, Mt. Mayon in Legazpi, Albay; the unique land
formation that is the Chocolate Hills in Bohol. Marvel at the
endemic Philippine fauna: Tamaraw, Tarsier, Phillipine Eagle.
No. 2: GO on a beach holiday
The Philippines is a tropical country with one of the
longest coastlines in Asia at 36,289 kilometres. It has
numerous beaches most with fine powdery white sand
and clean, clear and cool blue waters. Be sure to bask
in the warm tropical sun and get the perfect tan that will
be the envy of your friends back home. Top Philippine
beach locations: Boracay Island, Aklan; El Nido, Palawan;
Camiguin Island; Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte; Puerto Galera,
Mindoro; Nasugbu and Lian in Batangas; Ternate in Cavite.
No.3: DIVE
The Philippines is Asia s Dive Capital. If you are a diving
enthusiast— amateur or professional, or someone who
is looking for an underwater experience of a lifetime,
then you must go to the Philippines if only for the reason
that the country has the highest density of coral species
in the world. Philippine seas are some of the most bio-diverse
and marine-rich waters in the world and home to a diverse
species of aquatic resources. Amateur divers can train
and get their licenses at any of the diving training centers
located in diving spots Anilao, Puerto Galera and Boracay,
and once done with training, they can dive side-by-side
with professional divers in the countrys other must-see
diving spots: the UNESCO World Heritage Site Tubbataha Reef
and the location of some of the best wreck diving sites
in the world, Coron both in Palawan; Verde Island in
Mindoro Oriental; Apo Reef National Park in Mindoro Occidental,
the largest atoll-like reef in the Philippines which
includes 285 species of fish and 197 species of corals
(featured in the SHEDD Aquarium permanent Philippine
reef display in Chicago, Illinois, USA) ; the Apo Island Marine
Reserve & Fish Sanctuary in Dumaguete, Negros Oriental;
Balicasag and Pamilacan Islands in Bohol; and
Malapascua and Moalboal/Pescador Islands in Cebu.
No. 4: ENGAGE in your favorite outdoor sport or activity
The Philippines offers a wide variety of sports adventures.
Different locations cater to a specific activities: play a few
rounds of golf in the different golf courses around the
country designed by some of the most famous golf
celebrities in the world; Snorkel and interact with the
gentle giants— the whale sharks— in Donsol, Sorsogon;
Surf in Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte, Baler, Aurora,
Daet, Camarines Sur and in Catanduanes province;
climb the countrys highest peak at 9,689 feet-
Mt. Apo- in Davao City, Davao, trek Mt. Pinatubo or explore
the Callao caves in Tuguegarao, Cagayan province;
go white river rafting in Chico River or in Cagayan de Oro River;
go kayaking and canoeing at the Bacuit Archipelago
and at the St. Paul Subterranean Cave both in Palawan;
windsurf in Lake Caliraya or in Taal Lake, kitesurf in Boracay,
wakeboard in Pili, Camarines Sur.
No. 5:RELAX in a spa
There is nothing more relaxing than enjoying the traditional Filipino
healing massage or touch therapy called Hilot.
The soothing touch of this massage relaxes and heals
tired muscles and aching joints. Try this and other spa
treatments at the Nurture Spa in Tagaytay, Mandala Spa in Boracay,
Sanctuario Spa in Manila , Chi Spa Village in Shangri-La Mactan,
Cebu , and at The Farm at San Benito in Batangas. Another option
may be to book a Batangas cheap hotel that offers luxury
spa treatment packages too.
No. 6: FEAST
Be ready to put on a few extra pounds as you satisfy
your cravings by indulging in a Filipino feast. Dishes to try:
Lechon, spit-roast whole pig served with liver sauce;
Adobo, pork, chicken or a combination of both, marinated
in vinegar, soy sauce and garlic and stewed until tender;
Kare-kare, meat and vegetables cooked with peanut
sauce served with shrimp paste; Sinigang, pork, or seafood
in tamarind soup; or the freshest seafoods— fish, squid,
shrimp, lobsters— grilled to perfection. The more
adventurous should try Balut or boiled duck eggs
containing a partially formed embryo, and Dinuguan,
the pork blood stew eaten with steamed rice or Puto, rice cakes.
All around the country, there are restaurants offering
different cuisines from American to Chinese, from Indian to Greek, from Japanese to French.
No. 7: SHOP
Shopping in the Philippines is an experience both in bargain and variety.
Most shopping places or Malls in Manila , Makati , Cebu and Davao virtually
have everything that you will need— from designer western brands to items
specifically designed for the tourist market. Around the country, specifically
in city centers, Tiangges or the Filipino version of flea markets abound offering
quality items at bargain prices. In Manila shop at the third largest mall in the
world Mall of Asia, Robinson Place, Balikbayan Handicrafts, Tutuban Center
Mall and at the San Andres Market (for fresh fruits and other produce).
In Makati and its surrounding areas, shop at Greenbelt, Glorietta, Landmark
Department Store, Greenhills Shopping Center, Megamall, Shangri-La Mall
and at Tiendecitas. In Cebu , check out the Ayala Center , the Gaisano Malls,
Robinsons Place, SM City, and for native delicacies, fresh produce and fresh
and dried seafood, go to the Carbon and Tabo-an Markets. In Davao ,
shop at Aldevinco Shopping Center (for fabrics, batik, carvings) Victoria Plaza,
Gaisano Mall and at the New City Commercial Center department store
.An experience not to be missed in flea market-shopping in the Philippines is the
bargaining where shoppers can buy items with big discount, depending on
charm and good bargaining skills.
No. 8: EXPERIENCE Philippine culture
Philippine culture is best experienced in events and activities that highlight
what Filipinos are passionate about— faith, love for country, family,
beautiful women, and celebrations. Filipinos love to celebrate, and there is
no better way of celebrating than by having festivals: Ati-atihan in Kalibo,
Aklan, January, the best and biggest in the country, it commemorates
the feast of the Sto Nino with a week-long street party. Groups of dancers
dressed as the aboriginal Atis, representing different communities from the
city participate in the festive weeklong street party that highlights during
the feast of the patron saint; Pahiyas in Lucban, Quezon. May 15, the
annual harvest festival and feast of San Isidro Labrador. Witness the colourful
display of kiping and other thanksgiving offerings hung in the houses that line
the street where the procession of the image of the patron saint will pass.
Giant papier-mache effigies join the parade to add to the spectacle
of a celebration; Masskara Festival in Bacolod City , October, coinciding with
the citys charter day celebration, the festival features carnivals, fairs and
a mardi gras-style parade by costumed and masked street dancers. There are as
many festivals as there are towns in the Philippines and when you attend
and enjoy a Filipino celebration, you come closer to understanding the culture
of the people.Other unique Philippine cultural events and activities include the
cultural spectacle Santacruzan—a Maytime procession of beautiful Philippine
maidens staged as a re-enactment of St. Helens quest for the Holy Cross;
the awesome display of Filipino religiosity in the frenzied Black Nazarene procession
during the Quiapo fiesta every January in Manila; the Holy Week rituals in
San Fernando, Pampanga— proof of the Filipinos and Philippine cultures
deep Catholic roots; and the displays (giant Christmas lanterns), rituals
(dawn masses) and traditions (noche buena feasts) that mark the Filipinos
celebration of Christmas.
No. 9: NIGHTLIFE
There is an abundance of places to go to and enjoy a night out in the Philippines .
Every major city of the country has a number of nightlife activity hubs
with restaurants, cafes, bars, clubs and karaoke bars all promising a good
time of fun and entertainment. In the countrys financial district Makati ,
there is the Greenbelt , Glorietta, The Fort, Jupiter St. and Makati Avenue .
In the citys capital, Manila , nightlife is diverse. There is something for
everybody in Malate, and in the newly revitalized Roxas Boulevard and
its Baywalk. Quezon City is a popular destination of locals as the club
prices are a little lower than those in Makati . Try the establishments along
Timog & Tomas Morato Avenues and Quezon Boulevard , and in Eastwood City
in Libis. Outside of Metro Manila, there are a number of popular places to go to.
The nightlife of Subic in the province of Zambales , is known all over the
world because of its history as a former rest and recreation center of the US Navy.
The city is still teeming with nightlife activities as the Subic Free Trade Port is
home to a lot of expatriates from other foreign countries as well and it is now
a major Tourist hub. Foreign Navies still use the port as a rest and recreation
spot every now and then. Check out Subic International Hotel and the Magsaysay Blvd.
Angeles City in Pampanga, formerly the home of the US Air force in the Pacific,
is also known for its Angeles City nightlife stayed almost the same as a
lot of retired US and Australian citizens decided to make Angeles City their
second home. Establishments in Balibago are still popular. The central Philippine
city of Cebu is a popular destination among tourists because its nightlife is
at par if not better than in Metro-Manila. Big development companies have
opened up operations in the city as well as major club chain operators have
set up their presence. Be sure to go to Ayala Mall and in the different
establishments that abound Osmena Blvd. The ultimate island-nightlife
location in the Philippines is Boracay Island in the province of Aklan .
The island is known for its carefree attitude, and the island is home to
a lot of clubs and bars on the beach: Bazzura, Hey Jude, D Mall, and the
Station 2 establishments.
No. 10: WATCH a performance of World-class Filipino artists
The Philippines is home to a number of world-class artists. Occasionally,
the Cultural Center of the Philippines , show performances by the Ballet
Philippines, the Philippine Madrigal Singers, and the Bayanihan Dance
Troupe. World-renowned artists Lea Salonga and Cecile Licad, from time
to time, give performances in big concert halls in Manila . The Center of
Arts in San Antonio (CASA) in San Miguel, Zambales features violinist Alfonso
Coke Bolipata and his Pundaquit talents. Other groups that showcase
the Filipino performing talents are Repertory Philippines , the Loboc Childrens
Choir, and the Amazing Philippines Theatre.In the Visual Arts, works of
world-class Filipino masters Juan Luna, Felix Resurrection Hidalgo and
Fabian de la Rosa, National Artists Fernando Amorsolo, Carlos Francisco,
Victor Edades, Vicente Manansala, other Philippine painting greats and
contemporary visual artists can be viewed at the Philippine National Museum,
the Metropolitan Museum of Manila, the Ayala Museum and in some
galleries and University museums around Metro Manila.Colleges and
universities in the Philippines are home to award-wining performance
groups that have been recognized internationally for their artistry and
excellence in the performing arts: Dulaang UP (student theatre group),
the UP Concert Chorus, UP Singing Ambassadors of the University of the Philippines;
Ateneo College Glee Club and the Ateneo Chamber Singers of the Ateneo de
Manila University; the UST Chorale and the Salinggawi Dance Troupe of the
University of Santo Tomas