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PHILIPPINE - MANILA & BORACAY TOUR

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5 days-4 Night

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Tour Type

FIT Tour

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Min : 2 Person

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Dhaka

Price

Hotel Type For Adult For Child
3*** BDT 128,000.00 Per Person BDT 115,200.00 Per Person Share With Parents (Child No Bed)

Tour Itinerary

• Meet and greet at the Airport • Transfer to Hotel, a boutique historic Hotel in the heart of Manila. • Check in Hotel • 1800H: Pick up for Evening Fountain Show in Okada • 1900H: Dinner at the Restaurant • Back to Hotel • Overnight stay in Hotel

• Breakfast at the Hotel • 1000H: ETD for Manila City Tour: • Visit Intramuros, one of the most popular points of interest in Manila – the old fort founded by the Spaniards upon their arrival to the Philippines. • See Fort Santiago, also known as the “Shrine of Freedom”, in memory of the heroic Filipinos imprisoned and killed here during the Spanish and Japanese eras. • Explore San Agustin Church, an ancient religious complex housing a collection of precious relics and works of art. • Discover Rizal Park, also known as Luneta Park home of several historic sites, most notably the Rizal monument, and also offers the beautiful Chinese and Japanese gardens. • 1200H: Lunch at Barbara’s Heritage Restaurant. • 1300H: After lunch, the tour continues to Manila Ocean Park, a very impressive aquarium. Here, you will find many marine species and enjoy different activities and programs. • 1600H: Back to Rizal Park Hotel for your overnight stay.

Freshen up, breakfast will be served by the Hotel. Ready for check-out. Check out Hotel Transfer to Manila Airport Air transfer to Boracay Meet and greet at Caticlan Airport Transfer to The Tides Hotel for check in. Enjoy your overnight stay at The Tides, located just a few minutes away from the finest powdery white sand beach.

Freshen up, breakfast will be served by the Hotel. Prepare for day 4 adventure. 0900H: ETD for Private Island Hopping Tour, Seafood lunch will be serve also during the tour. 1600H: Back to IL Mare Sakura Resort. Rest and recreation. Back to Hotel. Overnight Manila

• Breakfast at the Hotel • Check out from Hotel • Transfer to Airport • Depart Cebu

included with

  • Return Air Ticket with all Travel Tax

  • Hotel Accommodation with Twin / DBL Share Basis

  • Return Airport – Hotel – Airport Pickup and Drop Transfer

  • Daily Buffet Breakfast at Hotel

  • Sightseeing as per our itinerary

  • Meal Included as per our itinerary

  • English Speaking Guide Service

  • Tour Spot Entry Fee

  • ATB service charge

excluded by

  • Visa Fee

  • Lunch & Dinner

  • Personal Tips

  • Personal Cost

  • Any Alcohol & beverage

  • Anything not specifically mentioned under the head “Prices included”;

trip details

Tourism in the Philippines is a major contributor to its economy, celebrated for its beautiful landscapes, warm hospitality, and cultural richness. From pristine beaches and majestic mountains to historic sites and vibrant festivals, the Philippines has become an attractive destination for both international and domestic travelers. Here’s an overview:

1. Top Tourist Destinations

  • Beaches and Islands: The Philippines is famous for its stunning beaches and islands:

    • Boracay: Known worldwide for White Beach, it’s famous for powdery white sand, turquoise waters, and a lively nightlife.
    • Palawan: Often called the "last ecological frontier," Palawan boasts the famous Puerto Princesa Underground River and El Nido’s limestone cliffs and crystal-clear lagoons.
    • Siargao: A paradise for surfers, with waves suitable for all levels and unspoiled, laid-back island vibes.
    • Cebu: Known for beautiful beaches, diving spots, and historical sites, it’s also the gateway to Kawasan Falls and Moalboal’s famous sardine run.
  • Natural Wonders: The Philippines is home to unique natural attractions.

    • Chocolate Hills in Bohol: These mysterious, cone-shaped hills turn brown during the dry season, creating a "chocolate" appearance.
    • Mount Mayon in Albay: Known for its near-perfect cone, it’s a popular destination for hiking and sightseeing.
    • Banaue Rice Terraces in Ifugao: A UNESCO World Heritage site, these terraces are an engineering marvel carved into the mountains over 2,000 years ago.
  • Cultural and Historical Sites:

    • Intramuros in Manila: A historic walled city from the Spanish colonial period, with sites like Fort Santiago and San Agustin Church.
    • Vigan City: Another UNESCO World Heritage site, Vigan offers cobblestone streets, ancestral houses, and horse-drawn carriages reminiscent of Spanish colonial times.

    Festivals and Cultural Experiences
    • The Philippines is known for its colorful festivals and lively celebrations:
      • Sinulog Festival in Cebu: A grand celebration with dance parades to honor the Santo Niño (Child Jesus).
      • Ati-Atihan Festival in Kalibo: Considered the “Mother of all Philippine Festivals,” known for its tribal music, costumes, and street dancing.
      • Pahiyas Festival in Lucban, Quezon: Houses are decorated with colorful rice-based materials to celebrate a bountiful harvest.

      Warm Hospitality and Unique Local Experiences
      • Filipino hospitality is legendary, and the locals are known for their friendliness and warmth, making tourists feel welcome.
      • Many travelers enjoy homestay programs in rural areas, allowing them to experience local life, food, and customs.
      Sustainable and Responsible Tourism
      • Efforts are being made to protect natural resources and promote sustainable tourism. Initiatives include limiting the number of visitors to popular sites, banning single-use plastics, and promoting eco-friendly practices to reduce environmental impact.
      Challenges and Travel Tips
      • Tourism in the Philippines faces some challenges, such as environmental concerns in high-traffic areas, seasonal typhoons, and underdeveloped infrastructure in remote locations.
      • Travelers are advised to check the weather, as typhoon season typically lasts from June to November. It's also helpful to plan logistics in advance, especially for island hopping and reaching rural destinations.

      Tourism in the Philippines continues to grow, with new destinations emerging and a focus on sustainable tourism to preserve the natural beauty and cultural heritage that make the country so appealing. Whether you’re a nature lover, history buff, or beach enthusiast, the Philippines offers something for every kind of traveler.

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