Day 1: Manila Arrival
Welcome to Manila!
Upon arrival, our guide will meet you at the airport and take you to your hotel to check in.
After a short rest, you can go to Manila Bay for a walk and enjoy the beautiful bay scenery.
Stay overnight in Manila.
Day 2: Old & New Manila City Tour
Today you will spend a full day exploring the city of Manila. After breakfast, you will first visit the heart of the Philippines’ financial center:
Makati.
Then, the tour will take you to visit
Nielson Tower, where the Filipinas Heritage Library collection is kept.
Next, continue your journey to the
American Cemetery and Memorial. The cemetery dates to World War II and holds the largest number of US soldiers killed in WWII of any cemetery in the world, in addition to soldiers from the Philippines and other Allied nations.
In the afternoon, you will drive along pretty Roxas Boulevard to
Old Manila, passing through
Rizal Park to arrive at the old walled city of Intramuros, the oldest district in Manila.
In old Manila, you will visit the UNESCO World Heritage-listed
San Agustin Church, one of the country’s oldest churches. You are able to get a closer look at the old walls, church ruins, and other remains from the Spanish colonial era.
Later, you will visit
Fort Santiago, one of Manila's most important historical sites. It was built by the Spanish in the late 1500s, the fort fell under the rule of successive colonial powers throughout the centuries.
After the tour, you will be transferred to your hotel.
Stay overnight in Manila.
San Agustin Church, one of the oldest churches in Manila.
Day 3: Manila to Bohol
Today, you will be transferred to the airport for the
flight to Bohol, one of the most visited destinations in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines.
Upon arrival, our guide will meet you in the airport and escort you to the hotel. The rest of the day you are able to freely arrange your time to explore the island.
Stay overnight in Bohol.
Day 4: Bohol Tour
After breakfast, you will head to
Albur Church. It is also known as Santa Monica Parish Church of Alburquerque and Alburquerque Church. You’ll be able to appreciate the neo-Gothic facade, huge rectory, and ceiling murals of the church on your visit.
Then you will transfer to
Loboc River, where a scrumptious plated lunch is waiting for you in one of its floating restaurants. Relax and enjoy the sights as you cruise along the river while the locals present a folk performance for your entertainment.
After the cruise, you’ll head to the
Tarsier Conservation Area where you can see the tiny animals with large eyes. Please make sure not to use flash photography or make too much noise to avoid startling the cute animals.
Finally, you will visit
Chocolate Hills, which is one of the most popular tourist spots not only in Bohol but in the whole Philippines. Thousands of green and brow-open hillocks dot the landscape as far as the eyes can see, truly a natural wonder that can only be seen in Bohol.
Stay overnight in Bohol.
Tarsier Conservation Area, an eco-tourism destination in Bohol.
Day 5: Dolphins Watching & Balicasag Island Tour
In the morning, you will go to
Dolphin Playground to watch dolphins, keeping an eye out for wild dolphins jumping up and down through the water. Please take note that seeing dolphins is not guaranteed. If you’re lucky, you might see these creatures jumping up close.
Then, you will go to
Balicasag Island which is an incredible marine sanctuary for snorkelers and sea lovers. Here, you are able to freely soak up the crystal clear turquoise waters around the island where you can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and diving. You will see different species of fish, various beautiful corals in shallow and deep waters, and even sea turtles. If you’re lucky enough, you might see the funny dolphins that usually follow the boats and play in the wild!
In the late afternoon, return to your hotel to rest or arrange your own activities.
Stay overnight in Bohol.
Dolphins jumping up and down through the water
Day 6: Bohol Departure
Say goodbye to Philippines.
You are free to arrange your time until the guide transfer you to the airport.
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Service Included
Private English-speaking tour guide
All entrance ticket fees for sightseeing listed in the itinerary
Private van for land transportation
Meals as specified in the itinerary
Hotel accommodation
Governmental taxes
Service Excluded
International air tickets
Visa Handling fee, visa stamp fee
Meals as not listed in the itinerary
Tips and gratitude to the guide and driver
Surcharge for public holidays (if any)
Personal expenses, like laundry, phone call, snacks, soft drinks, etc.
The Philippines Travel Restriction
As of April 1, 2022, the Philippines is fully open to international travelers who have been fully vaccinated. In addition to the necessary tourist visa, you will only need to provide the vaccination certificate and travel insurance with COVID-19 coverage.
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