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Here are 6 Places to visit when in the Philippines

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The Philippines is known by travelers worldwide as one of the top tropical destinations in the world with its beautiful beaches and natural wonders. From sandy shores to dreamy mountainscapes to awe-inspiring cities steeped in cultural heritage, here are some of the places worth seeing the next time travelers are in the Philippines:

Boracay 

A visit to the Philippines would not be complete without a trip to the beach. The island of Boracay, of course, is one of the most famous and most awarded in the world, and a definite must-see when in the country. Powder-fine white sand, sparkling blue waters, and the warm and welcoming sun are waiting for you when you set foot in this island paradise.

Boracay in the Philippines
Boracay in the Philippines

After intensive rehabilitation projects in the island which began in 2018 and continued throughout 2020, a good number of hotels, restaurants, and other tourism establishments are now ready to serve guests looking to enjoy the slow and breezy island life. The travels here will also go a long way in helping sustain the local communities on the island, which heavily relies on the homegrown tourism industry.

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On top of its activities and amenities, Boracay has also been awarded the SafeTravels Stamp by The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) in recognition of its adoption of “health and hygiene global standardized protocols” that will ensure safe travel during the COVID-19 pandemic. SafeTravels is the stamp of approval given by the international organization to certify compliance with its global health standards to allow for safe travels.

Baguio and Benguet 

Popularly referred to as the “The City of Pines”, Baguio is a chartered city, accessible by a 4 to 6-hour drive from Manila. Known for its pine trees and cool weather, Baguio has always been a welcome respite for Filipinos looking for a break from the heat.

Mirador Jesuit Villa Labyrinth
Mirador Jesuit Villa Labyrinth

The Mirador Jesuit Villa in Baguio City offers an enriching eco, historical and spiritual journey with attractions like the Mirador retreat house, bamboo groove, weather station, labyrinth, torii gate, and outdoor café overlooking the city with breathtaking sunset. Also, one of Baguio’s most popular go-to spots is the Bencab Museum, which oozes with creative inspiration from some of the masterpieces of National Artist for Visual Arts Ben Cabrera.

Handicrafts and other products by the indigenous Igorot tribe
Handicrafts and other products by the indigenous Igorot tribe

Meanwhile, the Winaca Eco Cutural Village in the province of Benguet is also a reputed sustainable tourism destination that gives tourists a visual 101 on the history and culture of the indigenous Igorot tribe while supporting their livelihood.

Armando’s Lemon Farm
Armando’s Lemon Farm

Also new in surrounding Benguet are eco- and agri-tourism destinations like Armando’s Lemon Farm and Polig Berry Farm. With activities like lemon and strawberry picking activities, guests can reconnect with nature by enjoying its fruitful bounty first-hand. These eco-tourism destinations help preserve the environmental and agricultural wonders of the beautiful mountain city.

Baguio is also a recipient of the WTTC Safe Travels Stamp, guaranteeing safety and minimal risk to travelers visiting the city once tourism reopens.

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Batangas 

Lastly, famous for its lush marine life, the diving spots of Anilao in Mabini, Batangas are a hit with tourists who need a breather from their usual stay-at-home set-up. As the ideal diving season happens from November to May, there is a big window for adventure seekers from all over the world to dive into an unforgettable under-the-sea adventure.

Anilao, Batanga
Anilao, Batanga (Wowie Wong)

The dive sites in Anilao are also well-documented marine conservation areas, with numerous efforts being done to protect the reefs and ecosystem, as well as to shore up the livelihood of the local communities.

Bacolod 

For folks looking to experience a taste of “the sweet life”, come to Bacolod, the capital city of the province of Negros Occidental – fondly referred to as the sugar capital of The Philippines.

In Bacolod, cosmopolitan tastes come together with rustic living, perfect for those looking to enjoy a slow and relaxed pace. Stay in at Casa Gamboa, enjoy taking pictures of The Ruins, and take in visual art exhibits at the Bacolod Art District, before settling down to enjoy some classic Visayan cooking from Emma Lacson’s House, Ann Co Cakes, and El Ideal Bakery.

Negros Occidental is known as the Philippines’ organic farm capital, with its various haciendas serving as sustainable agri-tourism destinations, such as FreshStart Organic Farm, the Peñalosa Farms, and the Rapha Valley Place of Wellness, among others.

As of now, there is still a mandatory 14-day quarantine upon arrival.  If you are fully vaccinated, then you need to present a legitimate vaccination card.  If not fully vaccinated, requiring negative COVID-19 tests.   

Julie Nguyen
Julie Nguyen
Julie is the visionary founder of SNAP TASTE and a dynamic force in global storytelling, innovation and creative leadership. She is a respected member of the Harvard Business Review Advisory Council and serves as a judge for the CES Innovation Awards (2024, 2025 and 2026), where she contributes thought leadership on the intersections of business, culture and breakthrough technologies. As Managing Director, she also oversees the Fine Art, Digital Art, Portfolios and Marketing departments, ensuring the brand’s strategic vision and creative direction are realized across disciplines. Her immersive reporting has brought audiences behind the scenes of global milestones such as the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, Expo 2020 Dubai, CES, D23 Expo, and the Milano Monza Motor Show, offering exclusive access to moments that define contemporary culture. An accomplished film critic and editorial voice, Julie is also recognized for her compelling reviews of National Geographic documentaries and other cinematic works. Her ability to combine analytical depth with narrative finesse inspires audiences seeking intelligent, meaningful, and globally relevant content. With a multidisciplinary perspective that bridges art, technology, and culture, Julie continues to shape the dialogue on how storytelling and innovation converge to influence the way we experience the world.
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