• 5 years ago
Although it might look small and isolated on a map, the Philippines archipelago is an enormous conglomerate of over 7,000 islands with a population of over 100 million. Should you start this adventure in Manila, on the largest island, Luzon, be sure to immerse yourself in the city's colonial and Chinese districts as well as its outdoor markets and museums. For more intense historical offerings, check out Vigan, a beautifully preserved 18th century colonial outpost. For pristine beaches and paradise-like, tropical landscape, visit Siargao or Kalanggaman Islands. Bohol likewise has some superb beaches, but also rolling hills that change colour in conjunction with the season, known as 'Chocolate Hills'. Snorkeling and kayaking are also on offer, as well as deep, eerie caves and animal sanctuaries. Cebu City is the country's second city which is prospering quickly as a tourist and hedonism destination, thanks in large to its festivals, bars, clubs and restaurants.

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