The Most Unique Travel Experiences In The Philippines
The Philippines is a country full of attractions; from its incredible beaches and vibrant cities to its beautiful countryside and countless cultural experiences.
If you’re planning a holiday to this amazing archipelago, then being prepared is the best way to start your trip the right way.
Having an itinerary is a must to enjoy all this country has to offer, and these are just a few of the unique travel experiences that should be on the top of your list:
The Labassin Waterfalls Restaurant
If you want to experience something you can’t do anywhere else in the world, the Waterfalls Restaurant in Villa Escudero should be your first destination.
This beautiful natural waterfall has been converted from a natural wonder into a human-made lunch hall, ideal for a truly unique dining experience.
Visitors are recommended to go barefoot; thanks to the plunge pool you’ll be dining in at the base of the waterfall.
There’s even the opportunity to take a quick dip under the waterfall itself as part of your meal experience if you so wish.
For a unique travel experience, you can’t ask for much more than eating underneath an incredible natural wonder.
Traditional hot tubs at Panay Island
When we think of hot tubs, we typically think of the large-scale technologically advanced pieces of equipment that can be found in countless spas and results.
But with one in three millennials willing to spend over £5k on their dream holiday, why not throw in some old-school relaxation that’s far superior to its modern equivalent?
Locals on Tibiao, Panay Island, have transformed their traditional large-scale cooking pots into incredible old-school hot tubs, known locally as Kawa hot baths.
For adventurers that like their experiences a little more laid-back, there’s nothing quite like sitting back in a traditional hot tub and enjoying the scenery.
Ilocos Norte Sand Dunes
While beautiful beaches are a staple of the Philippines, they aren’t just used for sunning and swimming.
The incredible dunes surrounding the city of Laoag are best-known for their most extreme sports when it comes to the sands; with sandboarding featuring as the most popular sport for locals and tourists alike.
The vast dunes surrounding the city as Paoay or La Paz become playgrounds for hundreds of visitors, with plenty of board and toboggan rental locations ready to get you gliding down the biggest sand mountains in next to no time.
A mouth cover is recommended, but beyond that, there’s plenty of fun to be had for all ages.
Hinatuan River
Dubbed ‘the enchanted river’ by locals, the Hinatuan River is a one-of-a-kind destination that’s unique to the Philippines, making it an excellent choice for those looking for a little more culture and adventure in their visit.
Beautifully blue and crystal clear, the magic of this river is how it appears seemingly from nowhere, with theories suggesting its origins come from underground cave systems beneath the jungle.
While the river is only 80 feet deep, it’s a popular attraction that draws crowds year on year, thanks to the saltwater it contains being perfect for lazy floating as well as enjoy swimming.
Experiencing the beauty of the jungle from the comfort of the water isn’t an experience to miss.
If you’re looking to take the trip of a lifetime, you can’t do much better than the beautiful Philippines. Filled with incredible sights, fantastical culture and hidden gems around every corner, there’s something unique about this destination that draws travellers in year after year.
With the tourism industry now topping £4 trillion per year worldwide, there’s more to do than ever; making this destination more accessible than ever.
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