Top 10 Summer Destinations in the Philippines
Wednesday, March 07, 2012
Indeed, we can already feel the summer heat. Most of us are dreaming of white sand beach, or pine trees and cold climate but the truth is, we all need a vacation. A time to relax and unwind, time to release our stress load for a busy year of full work, to appreciate more the nature and most especially, Philippines, the beautiful place where we, Filipinos proudly can say, It's More Fun in The Philippines. Check out my personal list of the top 10 best tourist/summer destination here in the Philippines. Start exploring!
1. PALAWAN
Palawan is rated as the best island destination in East and Southeast Asia region by the National Geographic Traveller magazine in 2007. It is also cited as the 13th best island in the world. Be awed at the beautiful natural seascapes and landscapes of Palawan. Just last week, we went to Puerto Prinsesa, Palawan and marveled at the amazing sites in this place above all, people here are so disciplined, thanks to Mayor Haggedorn for implementing no littering drive. Let's not forget that in Palawan, we can find one of the new 7 wonders of the world, Underground River/Subterranean River National Park.
Famous Spots: Honda Bay, Coron, Tubbataha Reef, Subterranean National Park, Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Center, Calauit Island Wildlife Sanctuary, Tabon Caves, Balabac, Onuk Island
Activities: snorkelling, diving, swimming, island hopping, caving,
Must-Try Food: live mangrove worms, seafood dishes, vegetable dishes, chicken inasal (grilled chicken),
Website: www.palawan.gov.ph
2. BORACAY
Thanks to SEAIR, I'll never get the chance to travel all the way to Boaracy and marvel at this very populat beach destination not only for tourists but also to celebrities. They just keep coming back for more of the pristine scenery. Boracay is voted as one of the best beaches in the world by BMW Tropical Beach Handbook in 1990. It is also voted as the number one tropical beach by British publication TV Quick in 1996. Enjoy fun activities and beach relaxation with its famous white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters.
Activities: scuba diving, snorkelling, windsurfing, kite boarding, boardsailing, caving, horse riding, yachting,
Must-Try Food: seafood dishes especially Kinilaw (raw fish or shellfish marinated in vinegar and spices) , lumpiang ubod (vegetables mix with shrimps and pork wrapped in crepe), pancit molo (noodles)
3. BAGUIO
The first time I went to Baguio is when I was just 11 years old with my Inang and Tita Dors, we really enjoyed our trip then. We went to all the hot spots in Baguio. Baguio is known as the summer capital of the Philippines. It is considered as one of the cleanest and greenest cities in the country. Baguio is a mountain retreat that is visited by thousands of local and foreign tourists alike. There are numerous of family activities in store for you. The additional breathtaking scenic views will definitely complete your summer vacation in this city.
Famous Spots: Burnham Park, Camp John Hay, Lourdes Grotto, Mines View Park, The Mansion, Ifugao Woodcarvers Village, Kennon Road, Baguio Cathedral, Mummies of Kabayan, Philippine Military Academy, Botanical Garden,
Activities: sightseeing, horseback riding, play golf, boat rides, skating rink, biking,
Must-Try Food: strawberries, peanut brittle, strawberry jam, purple yam, fresh and green vegetables
Website: www.baguio.gov.ph
4. TAGAYTAY
Tagaytay is like a mini-Baguio, simply because of it's cold climate but don't expect that it's freezing point though. This is one of the best place for team building or just a getaway from the hustle bustle of Manila. Tagaytay is a favourite spot for both the locals and foreigners. Its cool climate makes Tagaytay as a refreshing summer destination. It is referred to as the second summer capital of the country. This city also provides the best views of the Taal Volcano, a volcano within the Taal Lake. The scenic views around the city are stress free relievers. That is why Tagaytay is one of the best relaxing vacation spots in the Philippines.
Activities: sightseeing, play golf, ziplining, cable car, picnicking,
Must-Try Food: mushroom burger, beef bulalo (beef shank stew), fried tawilis (small fish)
Website: www.tagaytay.gov.ph
5. BOHOL
So, I've never been to Bohol but it's definitely in my list of places to go this year or soon. One of the reasons why is of course I want to see Chocolate Hills and I've heard they also have the best white sand beach ever. Bohol is famous for its beautiful beaches and resorts in the Visayas region. It is also well known for its diving locations. In fact, it is listed as one of the top ten diving locations in the world. Bohol is also the popular home of tarsiers. The native tarsiers are the second-smallest primate in the world. It is a must for tourists to check them out!
Famous Spots: Chocolate Hills, Alona Beach, Bolod Beach, Doljo Beach, Balicasag, Loboc River Cruise, Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary, Blood Compact Site, Hinagdanan Cave, Man-made Forest in Bilar
Activities: whale and dolphin watching, swimming, scuba-diving, snorkelling, caving, sightseeing, cable ride, zipline, sky jump, rappelling, trekking, biking, kayaking
Must-Try Food: seafood dishes, sisig (hot plate), chicken barbecue
Website: www.bohol.com
6. ILOCOS REGION
Windmills Sand Dunes, Ilocos Norte |
Kapurpurawan Rock Formation |
What can I say, this is yet one of the best place in the North and sad to say I haven't been here to think I'm Ilokano. But anyway, I'm planning to backpack here on my birthday *cross fingers* hopefully, it'll pursue. Let's start with Ilocos Norte, this is where you'll find Sand Dunes of Ilocos Norte where "Walang Himala" movie of Nora Aunor and "Temptation Island" movie shooted their scenes. Sunset watching is breathtaking here. Next stop is in Burgos, Ilocos Norte where you can find Kapurpurawan Rock Formation and yes, I'm dying to see this one. Amazing landscape. Impeccable beauty indeed! Kaurpurawan coming from the root word - Ilokano word "Puraw" meaning "white". Next stop, The amazing windmills of Bangui! The 20 humungous windmills of Bagui can be seen in Pagudpod as well. They provide electricity and power supply to nearby towns. and lastly, Pagudpod where you can find the Patapat viaduct and amazing white sand beach as well like Blue Lagoon and Bantay Abot cave. Next, travel down to memory lane as you experience historical blast from the past when you get to travel at Vigan.
7. BICOL
Caramoan Island Mount Mayon |
Bicol province is truly popular nowadays simply put that there are a lot of amazing beach there that caters to surfers. Bicol is also a great place to explore the Philippines. One tourist destination you shouldn't miss is the Mount Mayon in Albay. It is famous for its "perfect cone". The almost symmetrical conical shape is amazingly beautiful once you see it in person. It is also a must to try their exquisite spicy "gata" (cooked in coconut milk) dishes.
Activities: sightseeing, caving, nature exploring (lake, falls, mountains, volcanoes), beach, Butanding whale-watching, scuba diving, water sports,
Must-Try Food: Bicol express (spicy vegetables with meat or fish cooked in coconut milk), Pinangat (taro leaves stuffed with shrimp fry), pili nut products,
Website: www.wowbicol.com
8. ZAMBALES
Anawangin Cove |
Mt. Pinatubo treck
Yes, you read it right, Zambales is the place to be whether you love beach or trecking or sight seeing, this is the best place to be. This is where you'll find the famous Anawangin cove and Capones Cove. Famous for their amazing beach and nice picturesque sights. Prepare your tents because you'll sure camp in style here. Virgin beach as well since not too many people this place or maybe now they know. You also have to bring your own food. Remember to take a lot of pictures because the place is worth it. You'll feel like you're in another country once you get there. Next stop, treck to Mount Pinatubo, if you're into adventure, you've got to try this one.
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One of my bucket list is to go to Batanes, my dream destination. The spectacular view is simply breathtaking! From emerald pastureland to windswept massif, stunning cliffs rising above exposed beaches and astonishing roads carved out of mountainside — wherever you go you will find exquisite scenery in Batanes.
To date, Batan Island still has a few remnants of the Spanish rule, seen its its old fashioned edifices, centuries old Spanish churches and an old Spanish bridge.
Rent a bike and wing through sweeping panoramas of rugged terrains, gorgeous valleys and coastline repeatedly under attack by waves.
Say hello to Racuh Apayaman, touted as the Marlboro Country, a communal pastureland. Marvel at the undulating valley, hills and green meadows where water buffalo, horses and cattle roam freely.
The ancient coastal village of Diura is also worth checking especially during the fishing season when they perform the Kapayvanuvanua ritual.
If you are up for more adventure, you can hike up the dormant Mt.Iraya in Basco, just coordinate with your hotel for a local guide. Cross to the well-preserved Sabtang Island where you will find well-preserved Ivatan Culture.
Wander around Savidug and Chavayan for the stone houses. Take home the remarkable hand-woven vakul from Sabtang Weavers Association. Do not leave Sabtang without exploring the astounding natural arch formation on its shores.
Batanes is bathed in serenity and dramatic scenery. No wonder it has virtually zero crime rate – a testament to which is the Honesty Coffee Shop. Drop by anytime!
To date, Batan Island still has a few remnants of the Spanish rule, seen its its old fashioned edifices, centuries old Spanish churches and an old Spanish bridge.
Rent a bike and wing through sweeping panoramas of rugged terrains, gorgeous valleys and coastline repeatedly under attack by waves.
Say hello to Racuh Apayaman, touted as the Marlboro Country, a communal pastureland. Marvel at the undulating valley, hills and green meadows where water buffalo, horses and cattle roam freely.
The ancient coastal village of Diura is also worth checking especially during the fishing season when they perform the Kapayvanuvanua ritual.
If you are up for more adventure, you can hike up the dormant Mt.Iraya in Basco, just coordinate with your hotel for a local guide. Cross to the well-preserved Sabtang Island where you will find well-preserved Ivatan Culture.
Wander around Savidug and Chavayan for the stone houses. Take home the remarkable hand-woven vakul from Sabtang Weavers Association. Do not leave Sabtang without exploring the astounding natural arch formation on its shores.
Batanes is bathed in serenity and dramatic scenery. No wonder it has virtually zero crime rate – a testament to which is the Honesty Coffee Shop. Drop by anytime!
10. CEBU
Magellan's Cross
Oslob
Malapascua
Bantayan Island
So,there you go. My top 10 summer/tourist destination of the Philippines. But I'm sure you also have a lot of places in mind. These are just my personal choices and some of them I'll be visiting soon and I would gladly post it here as well.Meanwhile, since is summertime already, go ahead and enjoy what our country is made of, I'm sure you'll also feel so proud that you are here in the Philippines. Travel while you can because it is so worth it.
8 comments
Wow! Great list to take a break and enjoy this summer season. Thanks for sharing, you gave me an idea on where to spend my vacation with friends and family.
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