Philippines
When it comes to island vacations, the Philippines is definitely a top choice. However, with so many islands to choose from, how do you decide? This article has got you covered!
Best place to relax: Boracay Island, Long Beach
The most famous island with good sea water, beaches, and decent hotels. The coastline is about 7 kilometers long, with 4 kilometers of fine white sand. Sunset sailing and diving are also features. The downside is that transportation is a bit of a hassle, as you have to fly to Kalibo and then take a combination of land, sea, and air transportation (plane, bus, ferry) to get to Boracay. Additionally, there are not many international brand hotels (but it is still the most among all major islands in the Philippines).
Highest playability: Bohol Island
You can go up the mountains and down to the sea, as well as visit some less interesting cultural attractions. To get there domestically, it's from within China to Manila to Tagbilaran, or fly to Cebu and then take a boat, which is even more troublesome. The most famous one is Balicasag Island, which has a circle of coral reefs around the island and underwater cliffs that are a full 1000 meters deep!
Diving to see thresher sharks: Mommy shoots at Malapascua Island
Island
In the north of Cebu, you need to fly to Cebu first and then take a car and a boat. There are few tourists, suitable for diving enthusiasts, and you can see thresher sharks steadily. Jump to Kalanggaman Island on the east side of the island, there is a beautiful long-tailed sandy beach. Go to Gato Island, there is an underwater cave that crosses the island.
My top pick: Palawan Island in the Philippines.
A peaceful island surrounded by over a thousand islands of various sizes, with the best seawater, beaches, and one hotel per island.
Amanpulo is the best option for luxury, while El Nido and Coron offer good value for money.
The best for surfing: Siargao Island
Southeast Asia's surfing paradise requires a layover in Manila. For island hopping, visit Guyam Island in Siargao for excellent snorkeling. There's also Tropical Beach, which boasts a long stretch of sandy beach.
Transfer station: Dumaguete
Dumaguete is not worth staying, but you can go to Sumilon Island. The Bluewater resort on the island is perfect for a relaxing vacation. The nearby Apo Island is a diving paradise where you can dive off the cliffs. There is also a small independent island called Siquijor, which is said to be the home of witches and demons.
Niche high cost performance: Ganmiyin Camiguin
Only the Cebu to Camiguin flight offers a volcanic island with beaches that rival those of Boracay. The sunken cemetery is a landmark and the best spot to watch the sunset.
Half flame, half seawater: Legazpi, Philippines
Ma Rong volcano is the most perfectly symmetrical volcano in the world and is an active volcano. It is very close to Donsol, where you can go out to sea to see wild whales and sharks.
Nearest to Manila: PG (Puerto Galera)
Mainly diving, high requirements, there may be some undercurrents underwater.
Bohol has always been my dream trip. And seeing it in real life is an amazing experience. Beautiful island and perfect white sand beaches. And night life is amazing.
This amazing restaurant is Seafront Mansasa located nearby the bridge of Tagbilaran to Dauis Bohol. It is best to be here for dinner as they have firshows or livebands every weekend. The food is also great and perfect for chilling out with family and friends. Though I would suggest witnessing as the sun sets in the area.
Tagbilaran City is one of the most beautiful cities in the entire central Visayas. The place is nice, especially the people they are very hospitable and friendly. This place is very accessible to the public market, Mall, and transportation. You can find everything you need in Tagbilaran.
Love this city especially the picturesque restaurants and cafes. Great food and has an urban and rural feel in one.
Went to Chido Cafe in Tagbilaran Bohol for Lunch and Dinner. They offer set rice meals with combo drinks. And the servings are very generous and definitely worth the price and even tastes more delicious. 5 Stars!