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DOMESTIC TOURS

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BATANES

Batanes is an archipelagic province in the Philippines situated in the Cagayan Valley region. It is the northernmost province in the country, and also the smallest, both in population and land area. Almost one-half of Batanes is hills and mountains. Batan Island is generally mountainous on the north and southeast. It has a basin in the interior. Itbayat Island slopes gradually to the west, being mountainous and hilly along its northern, eastern coast. As for Sabtang, mountains cover the central part, making the island slope outward to the coast.

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BOHOL

Bohol Province is the 10th largest island of the Philippines. It is an oval-shaped island province located in Central Visayas. It is bounded by Cebu in the east; Bohol Strait in the west; Camotes Sea in the north; and Mindanao Sea in the south. Tourism on this attractive, idyllic and scenic island has begun to develop. The world-renowned Chocolate Hills can be found in the province.

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BORACAY

Boracay, a resort island one kilometer north from the tip of Panay. It is known for its white sandy beaches and is considered as one of the more prominent destinations in the country. Because of this, there is frequent air travel to the province's airports in Kalibo and Caticlan. Boracay Island and its beaches have received awards from numerous travel publications and agencies.

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CEBU

Cebu is the traveler's dream of a tropical island come true: balmy weather, pristine beaches, and luxurious resorts with all the frills of modern living. The island-province of Cebu is where the sweetest mangoes can be found and where Portuguese navigator Ferdinand Magellan planted the Cross of Christianity in the name of Spain in 1521.

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DAVAO

Davao Region will surely satisfy your urge for island to highlands experience. All the provinces under the Davao Region has scenic mountain ranges, plunging waterfalls, white sand beaches, and breathtaking island destinations. Prepare your heart out as you immerse in the authentic culture, experience the rich biodiversity and dig in culinary adventure, all worthy of a visit or two.

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ILOCOS

Ilocos Norte, the northwestern tip of Luzon, is wedged between the steep Grand Cordillera Central in the east, the rugged Ilocos Mountains in the northeast, and the Ilocos Range in the South. The white beaches of Pagudpud, the farthest end of Ilocos Norte towards the Laoag-Alacapan Road, are a veritable paradise.

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MANILA

The Capital of the Philippines, its heart and soul, is Manila. It set's the archipelago's rhythm and is pulsating hub that blends the Oriental with the Occidental, the quaint with the modern, the day-to-day norm with the extraordinary. At the heart of Manila's history is Intramuros. It features the grand Manila Cathedral with its detailed stone carvings and stained glass mosaics; Fort Santiago, the site of torture chambers and dungeons; and the favorite wedding spot, the San Agustin Church.

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PALAWAN

Known as the country's last frontier, Palawan has managed to preserve its fascinatingly natural habitat through the years. Situated north of Mindoro and north of Malaysia's Sabah Island, Palawan is the country's largest province spanning 1.5 million hectares. An ideal breeding ground for tropical flora and fauna, Palawan has more than a thousand islands and islets where monkeys, squirrels, bear cats, and zebras thrive with wild tropical plants and corals.

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SIARGAO

Once a well-kept secret in surfing circles, the island of Siargao has slowly become one of the most sought-after destinations in the world. With a total land area of only 437 square kilometers, the entire Siargao Island can be circumnavigated in less than a day. World-class surf spots, sparkling white sand islets, turquoise tide pools, and palm tree-laden lagoons are just within meters of each other. Add to that: They're all within the vicinity of newly opened resorts and restaurants offering local and global cuisine.

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OTHER REGIONS

Explore other tourist destinations in the Philippines such as Aurora, Baguio, Batangas, Bucas Grande Island, Calaguas Island, Camiguin Island, Dinagat Island, La Union, Laguna, Pangasinan, Puerto Galera, Rizal, Sagad, Siquijor, Tagaytay, Zambales and more.

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