- Breakfast
- Airfare(GST included)
- Accommodation
- Sightseeing
- Banana boat ride for 40 mins
- Boracay Hopping tour with lunch
- Transfers in private cab(Cebu airport to hotel and vice versa, Manila airport to hotel and vice versa
- Transfers in shared shuttle(Kalibo airport to Boracay hotel and vice versa
- Airport transfers(arrival and departure) in private cab
- International & Domestic Airfare – Flights to and within the Philippines are not included.
- Lunch & Dinner – Meals other than breakfast are not covered unless specified.
- Travel Insurance – Highly recommended but not included in the package.
- Personal Expenses – Shopping, laundry, phone calls, and minibar expenses.
- Water Sports Fees – Activities like scuba diving, jet skiing, parasailing, and surfing (unless pre-included in the package).
- Tips & Gratuities – Guide and driver tips are at your discretion.
- Visa Fees (if applicable) – The Philippines offers visa-free entry for many countries, but fees apply where necessary.
1. Do I need a visa to visit the Philippines?
Many nationalities, including Indians with a valid US, UK, Schengen, Japan, or Australian visa, can enter visa-free for up to 14 days. Otherwise, an e-visa or consular visa is required.
2. What is the best time to visit the Philippines?
The best time is November to April, when the weather is dry and pleasant. The monsoon season lasts from June to October, with possible typhoons.
3. What are the must-visit destinations in the Philippines?
Top places to visit:
- Boracay – White sand beaches & nightlife 🌴
- Palawan – El Nido & Coron for island hopping 🏝️
- Cebu – Whale shark diving & historical sites 🐋
- Bohol – Chocolate Hills & tarsier sanctuary 🏞️
- Manila – Intramuros, shopping & cultural sites 🏙️
4. Is the Philippines safe for tourists?
Yes, major tourist areas like Boracay, Cebu, Palawan, and Bohol are safe. However, avoid remote areas and stay alert in crowded places.
5. What currency is used in the Philippines, and can I use credit cards?
The local currency is Philippine Peso (PHP). Credit cards are widely accepted in cities and resorts, but carry cash for small islands and local markets.
6. What are the best adventure activities in the Philippines?
The Philippines is perfect for:
- Scuba diving & snorkeling (Tubbataha Reef, Apo Island) 🤿
- Whale shark encounters (Oslob, Cebu) 🐋
- Island hopping & kayaking (El Nido, Coron) 🛶
- Hiking & waterfalls (Mt. Pinatubo, Kawasan Falls) ⛰️
7. What type of food can I expect in the Philippines?
Filipino cuisine includes seafood, grilled meats, and rice dishes. Must-try foods:
- Adobo (chicken/pork stew)
- Lechon (roast pig)
- Halo-Halo (dessert with shaved ice & fruits)
- Fresh seafood platters
Vegetarian and Indian food options are available in major cities and resorts.
8. What should I pack for my Philippines trip?
Essentials include:
- Light summer clothing & swimwear 🩳
- Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat 🧴🕶️
- Waterproof bags & shoes for island hopping 🌊
- Power adapter (Philippines uses Type A/B plugs) 🔌
9. How do I get around the Philippines?
Domestic flights connect islands quickly. Ferries and speedboats are common for inter-island travel. Local transport options:
- Jeepneys & tricycles for short distances 🚎
- Taxis & Grab (ride-hailing app) in cities 🚖
10. Are there any COVID-19 travel restrictions for the Philippines?
As of now, travelers no longer require a pre-departure COVID test or quarantine if fully vaccinated. However, travel insurance covering COVID-19 is recommended.