Things to do in Philippines
Shopping
In Manila, explore Greenhills Shopping Center for unique local crafts and electronics. For high-end brands, visit SM Aura Premier. Don’t miss the vibrant stalls at Divisoria for affordable souvenirs, textiles, and handmade items, showcasing the rich culture of the Philippines.
Recreation
Shangri-La's Boracay Resort and Spa offers a luxurious wellness experience with holistic spa treatments, yoga sessions by the beach, and healthy dining options. Explore the pristine sands of White Beach for relaxation and water sports, or unwind in the serene gardens surrounded by tropical beauty.
At The Farm at San Benito, immerse yourself in nature with organic meals and detox programs. Engage in yoga classes, meditation, and spa therapies that focus on rejuvenation and holistic healing, all within a serene environment that promotes mindfulness and relaxation.
In Palawan, El Nido Resorts provides a tranquil setting with wellness activities like guided meditation and spa treatments featuring local ingredients. Enjoy kayaking through crystal-clear waters or hiking to scenic viewpoints, enhancing your connection with nature and promoting overall well-being.
Adventure
Dahilayan Adventure Park offers an exhilarating zipline and ropes course experience amidst stunning natural beauty. Swing through the treetops and relish the thrill of soaring above the landscape.
Doce Pares Mountain Training Park invites you to tackle its zipline and ropes course, surrounded by breathtaking views and the invigorating atmosphere of the great outdoors.
Outland Adventure features a thrilling zipline and ropes course, set against a backdrop of lush greenery, perfect for adrenaline seekers looking to challenge themselves in a vibrant outdoor setting.
Nightlife
The nightlife in the Philippines is vibrant and full of energy. In Manila, explore the lively bars in Poblacion, or enjoy a beachfront party in Boracay. Cebu offers a mix of clubs and lounges, while Davao showcases live music venues for a more laid-back vibe.
*Distances are measured in a straight line; actual driving distances may vary depending on the route.