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Philippines

With more than 7,000 islands scattered across the heart of the Pacific Ocean, the Philippines is a true tropical paradise where each island seems to have been crafted to offer a picture-postcard setting. Endless white sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, lagoons hidden among karst cliffs, waterfalls lost in the jungle, and some of the most beautiful seabeds in the world... here, every day is an invitation to wonder. This trip will take you beyond the classic tourist circuits, to unspoiled island gems and iconic sites for which the country is famous. Between hidden islands like Bantayan or Balabac, and must-sees like Coron or El Nido, you will enjoy an experience that perfectly combines disconnection, adventure, and romance.

 

If you would like to plan your stay in the Philippines, whether in one of these places, or a road trip to several of these destinations, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Bentayan

Located north of Cebu, Bantayan is still far from mass tourism. It boasts pristine beaches, a laid-back atmosphere, and a rare authenticity. A perfect place to gently kick off your trip, enjoy magnificent sunsets, and immerse yourself in island life.

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Camiguin

Nicknamed the island of volcanoes, Camiguin surprises with its diversity: hot springs, refreshing waterfalls, wild beaches, and heavenly sandbars. You'll also discover a rich cultural heritage and abundant nature, which can be explored by scooter for greater freedom.

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Siquijor

Renowned for its legends and traditional healers, Siquijor also captivates with its picture-postcard beaches and turquoise waterfalls. Larger than you might imagine, it's perfect for a few days of relaxation and exploration in complete freedom.

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Cebu

Cebu is an essential gateway to neighboring islands. While the city itself is primarily convenient for transfers, its province is full of natural wonders: Kawasan Falls, sardine diving in Moalboal, and secret beaches in the north.

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Coron

Located in northern Palawan, Coron boasts some of the most beautiful seascapes in the world: hidden lagoons, crystal-clear lakes, and World War II shipwrecks. It's also a snorkeling and diving paradise, with exceptionally clear waters.

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El Nido

A symbol of the Philippines' beauty, El Nido captivates with its karst cliffs, emerald lagoons, and beaches inaccessible except by boat. Boat excursions allow you to discover incredible sites like the Big Lagoon, Secret Beach, and Snake Island.

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Port Barton

A small, peaceful village, Port Barton is a quiet alternative to El Nido. Life here follows the fishermen's rhythm, between strolls on the beach, sunsets, and trips out to unspoiled islets. An ideal place to slow down and savor every moment.

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Balabac

In the far south of Palawan, the Balabac archipelago is still largely unknown. Its beaches rival those of the Maldives, with almost unreal white sand and turquoise waters as far as the eye can see. A gem that's difficult to access, but an unforgettable way to round off your trip.

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