Located at the very
eastern edge of Asia, the Philippines are home to more than 7,000 islands,
which are inhabited by friendly locals and many indigenous tribes. From
pristine beaches and marvelous natural wonders to interesting historic sites
and once-in-a-lifetime experiences, the Philippines pack many exciting things
to see and do. Check out the following top tourist attractions in the
Philippines.
10. Tubbataha Reef
The Tubbataha Reef
in the Sulu Sea is a marine sanctuary protected as the Tubbataha Reef National
Marine Park. The reef is made up of two atolls, North Atoll and South Atoll,
separated by a deep channel of approximately 5 miles (8 km) wide. It has become
one of the most popular dive sites in the Philippines because of its coral
walls where the shallow coral reef abruptly ends giving way to great depths.
The marine park is open to live-aboard diving excursions between the months of
April to June when the waves are most calm.
9 San Agustin Church, Manila
Located in Manila, a visit to the San Agustin Church is a
must see. Built in 1589, this beautiful church has survived seven earthquakes
and two fires over the centuries and now remains as the oldest stone church in
the Philippines. At the main entrance, there are exquisite carvings on the
wooden doors. Inside the lovely, Mexican-influenced interior is designed in the
shape of a Latin cross. The gorgeous ceiling was painted in the 1800s by
Italian artists, Giovanni Dibella and Cesare Alberoni.
8 Mayon Volcano
Rising more than
8,000 feet (2,400 meters) above sea level, Mayon Volcano is significant for its
perfectly symmetrical cone shape. Visitors can enjoy a number of activities
here such as camping, climbing, hiking, bird watching and photography. A
picturesque spot in which to admire Mayon Volcano is from the nearby Cagsawa
ruins. Mayon is the most active volcano in the Philippines, having erupted over
49 times in the past 400 years. The most destructive eruption of Mayon occurred
on February 1, 1814 bombarding the nearby towns with volcanic rocks. The belfry
and what is left of the baroque church that was destroyed by the 1814 eruption
can still be seen.
7 Malapascua Island
A small island made
up of quiet fishing villages, Malapascua Island is popular for its ideal diving
spots and for being the only place in the world to see thresher sharks on a
regular basis as well as manta rays and hammerheads. The other hidden gems here
are the beautiful, sandy white beaches, crystal clear waters bordered by
coconut trees and colorful coral gardens.
6 Puerto Galera
Just south of
Manila is the charming coastal town of Puerto Galera, well-favored for its gorgeous
beaches, excellent diving spots and wide diversity of marine species. The most
popular beaches are White Beach and Sabang Beach, which also offer nearby
shopping, dining, nightlife and hotel accommodation. Another popular attraction
is the natural harbor of Muelle Bay with its rows of shops, restaurants and
bars. Visitors can also go snorkeling to see some of Asia’s best coral reefs or
dive among old shipwrecks and hundreds of fish species.
5 Puerto Princesa Underground River
Located on the
northern coast of the island of Palawa, Puerto Princesa is a nature lover’s
paradise. Home to unspoiled landscapes rich in wildlife, this lovely town also
lays claim to one of the world’s most unique natural phenomena, an underground
river known as the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River. Protected within a
national park, this natural wonder is the world’s longest navigable underground
river. Guided paddle boat tours show intriguing rock formations and fluttering
bats.
4 Donsol
Located in the
province of Sorsogon, a place of pristine beaches, stunning waterfalls and
unexplored caves, the sleepy fishing village of Donsol is the place in the
Philippines to see whale sharks. The ocean’s gentle giants can be seen between
November and June, with the numbers peaking between February and May. Tourists
can also take a boat cruise along the Donsol River through mangrove and palm trees,
and watch the night light up with millions of sparkling fireflies. If that’s
not enough, a traditional shrimp-catching expedition with bamboos and nets,
followed by a tasty dinner of the cooked catch is also available.
3 Chocolate Hills
One of the top tourist
attractions in the Philippines, The Chocolate Hills are unusual geological
formations that consists of at least 1,268 individual mounds scattered
throughout the interior of the island of Bohol. The almost symmetrical and
same-sized formations range from 98 to 164 feet (30 to 50 meters) high and are
covered in green grass. During the dry season the grass turns brow, hence the
name. There is no consensus on how these giant mole hills were formed. One
theory holds that the Chocolate Hills are the weathered rock formations of a
kind of marine limestone on top of an impermeable layer of clay.
2 Boracay
Boracay may be a
small island, but it packs great features such as award-winning beaches,
beautiful resorts and great adventures like cliff diving, parasailing,
motorbiking, horse riding, snorkeling, kite surfing and scuba diving. If that
is not enough, boat tours allow visitors to watch stunning sunsets, explore
volcanic caves and remote coves of turquoise lagoons. When the sun sets, Boracay night-life pulsates with many bars and
restaurants serving food, drinks and fun until dawn.
1 Banaue Rice Terraces
No trip to the
Philippines could be complete without seeing the spectacular Banaue Rice
Terraces. Carved from the mountain ranges about 2,000 years ago without modern
tools by the Ifugao tribes, these magnificent farm terraces resemble giant
steps reaching up to the sky. Locals to this day still plant rice and
vegetables on the terraces, although more and more younger Ifugaos do not find
farming appealing and emigrate to the cities.