Six Things To Do In The Philippines

July 7, 2021

The Philippines is the farthest country in Southeast Asia, spread over more than seven thousand islands. Many developed resorts are able to easily challenge both the most popular tourist destinations and exotic places. In the Philippines, the atmosphere of a tropical paradise reigns, complemented by the azure waters of the ocean, white sand on the beach, and emerald coconut palms, creating the perfect picture for a holiday. There is great cuisine, climate, and many attractions, which, along with active recreation, will leave an unforgettable impression for everyone who goes on a trip to this country.

1. Start your trip from Manila

Manila is the capital of the Philippines. Because of its small area, it is considered the most populous city in the world. There are many skyscrapers and modern malls in Manila, along with a magnificent promenade where you can spend a wonderful evening. The city also has many attractions that go back to the past, during the colonial conquests. One of them is the Fort of Santiago, built by the Spanish conquistadors under the leadership of Miguel Lopez de Legazpi. Picnics and theater shows are often arranged on the vast territory of the fort. The fort is located in the historical area called Intramuros; there is also a Cathedral or the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.

2. Relax at the white beach

Boracay Island is one of the most popular destinations for tourists from all over the world. Boracay is directly associated with those places on earth, for which the cliche of the island “Bounty” is fixed. There is a lot of entertainment, the richest flora and fauna, white and fine sand on the beaches, the purest water in the sea, and the coastline is bordered by tall coconut palms. On the island, you can rent villas, stay in fashionable hotels, as well as find inexpensive budget housing — that is why a huge number of young people from all over the world flock here.

The island of Boracay is considered the capital of night and evening life. White Beach stands apart in this regard — the longest beach on the island, stretching for 4 km along the entire east coast. The coastline is famous for its perfect cleanliness and developed infrastructure. You can not drink or smoke on the beach, but in the numerous restaurants, bars, discos located around the perimeter of the beach as much as you want. The nightlife here is in full swing until the morning. On the opposite, on the western shore of the island, constant winds blow, so fans of wind and kitesurfing from all over the world come to the “Bulabog” beach. You can master these sports in one of the many schools located on the beach for a reasonable fee.

3. Conquer the volcano

Mayon Volcano is one of the few active volcanoes on earth. Arriving in the Philippines, anyone is simply obliged to visit this place. The volcano is named after the mountain of the same name with a height of about 2500 meters, located just 15 km from the small town of Legazpi. The mountain has a regular cone-shaped shape, covered with dense tropical vegetation. Steam always comes from the mouth of the volcano, reminding of the activity. Those who wish can make an ascent.

4. Swim along the underground river

The Puerto Princesa Underground River is a river located on the island of Palawan, about 50 km north of the city of the same name. Puerto Princesa is one of the longest underground rivers in the world; it stretches for 8 km through caves. Rafting is organized along the river. Their distance is limited to only one kilometer since longer distances are not completely safe. To a greater extent, this is due to the limited amount of oxygen and pressure in the cave. The existing route is quiet enough to enjoy the beauty of the underground river, making memorable videos and photos for memory.

5. Get acquainted with the architecture of the island of Cebu

Cebu Island is a popular destination among tourists from all over the world: magnificent beaches, many historical attractions, as well as great places for diving and snorkeling. Most of the island’s resorts are located at a small distance from the center or on small satellite islands of Badian and Mactan.

Tourists will have an exciting journey to the places of the Spanish conquistadors. So, there is an old Spanish fort of San Pedro on the island, the construction of which began in the XVI century and was completed only two centuries later. The bastion is built in the form of a polygon. One of the walls faces the land and two to the sea. Today, San Pedro is the oldest fort in the country, and architectural solutions make it an exciting tourist attraction.

The Basilica of Santo Nino is also enjoyable. This temple was built by the Spaniards in the XVI century on the site where the image of the baby Jesus was found, previously brought by the discoverer of these lands, the navigator Magellan. There is a museum in the basilica, and in the very center of the chapel, there is a cross of Magellan, which he left at the very beginning of the XVI century in honor of marking the arrival of the first Europeans to these lands.

6. Sabong

Officially permitted cockfighting — sabong — is also flourishing in the Philippines. It is held in specially equipped areas, which are available in every district of the city. One of the largest and oldest in Manila is La Loma Cockpit Arena. It is located very close to the Northern Cemetery, where thousands of people live, in the La Loma district, in Quezon City.

The arenas work almost every day, and it is clear: the money is considerable here. The fighting rooster itself can cost up to several tens of thousands of pesos, so having a good rooster is quite profitable. Therefore, they are taken care of accordingly, almost like children: they are almost always carried on their hands, regularly washed, trained, and bought special feeds. Pinoy online sabong was also invented so that fans of cockfights could enjoy online sabong philippines on any devices available to them. They also allow you to follow the fights in real-time and place bets, but all this without leaving your home, thanks to Talpakan.ph.

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Andi Perullo de Ledesma

I am Andi Perullo de Ledesma, a Chinese Medicine Doctor and Travel Photojournalist in Charlotte, NC. I am also wife to Lucas and mother to Joaquín. Follow us as we explore life and the world one beautiful adventure at a time.

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