THE UNIQUE LAOS ADVENTURE TOUR 14 DAYS
14 DAYS/13 NIGHTS
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BEST 8 DAY PHILIPPINES PACKAGE TOUR
8 DAYS/ 7 NIGHTS
Baguio, Bohol & Puerto Princesa
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DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN MANILA - CITY TOUR
Your plane will land at Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila, where your guide will pick you up. Your van will first take you to your Manila accommodation, around or along Roxas Boulevard, to check-in. You will then proceed with your tour at Intramuros. This walled area measures 0.67sq.km and encloses numerous notable structures. Your first attraction is Fort Santiago, which was established in 1593. It was used as a defense fortress but now serves as a venue for picnics and an open-air theater. You will next see the Plaza Roma. It is considered the center of Intramuros and features a statue of Charles IV of Spain. Then, you’ll stop by a museum called Bahay Tsinoy, where you can learn about the influence and contributions of the ethnic Chinese in the Philippines’ evolution. Another museum you’ll visit is Casa Manila. Exhibits depicting the way of life during Spanish colonization are displayed. Then, you’ll see the San Diego Gardens and the 16th-century bastion next to it, called Baluarte De San Diego. Your last two attractions are historical and religious structures: San Agustin Church and Museum, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Manila Cathedral.
DAY 2: BAGUIO TOUR
On the second day, you will check out of your Manila accommodation and make your way to Baguio, the Summer Capital of the Philippines. A cool climate, foggy hills, gorgeous flowers, and panoramic views are among the things you can expect in Baguio City. The first attraction in your itinerary is the Philippine Military Academy. It is a national historical landmark and also a leading military institution in the country. You will next visit the official summer palace of the Philippine President, The Mansion. Camp John Hay is another go-to attraction in Baguio. The camp, which was once a US military base, has become a tourist attraction for trekking, picnics, food trip, and more. You will also drop by the Mines View Park, where you’ll get to dress in full Cordillera regalia and enjoy beautiful sceneries. At Wright Park, you will find towering pine trees and an elongated pond, plus facilities for horseback riding. Meanwhile, Centennial Park features big statues representing various indigenous tribes in the province. Your tour ends at Good Shepherd Convent, where you can purchase various tasty treats, like peanut brittle, Ifugao coffee, and ube jam. Your van will then transport you to your Baguio hotel.
DAY 3: BENGUET TOUR
Your schedule for this day is to visit the top attractions in Benguet located north of Baguio City. Your first stop is La Trinidad Strawberry Farm. This site offers a unique bonding activity for families and other groups of people. Nearby are souvenir shops that sell strawberry and non-strawberry-related products. You will also visit Atok Sakura Flowers. About 40 Sakura trees are planted at the park, and they are yet to completely bloom. The site also features nipa huts to relax in. After that, you’ll see another farm with lovely flowers. Northern Blossom, which occupies over a two-hectare wide plantation, features everything from the usual roses and sunflowers to rare ones like snapdragons and delphiniums. Your guide will then take you to the 2nd Highest Point. The place is at 2,255 meters above sea level, becoming the second-highest altitude in the Philippines. Located along Halsema Highway, the area offers splendid views of vegetable farms, mountain ranges, and a sea of clouds. Your final stop is the Spanish Trail, which dates back to the Spanish colonial era. The site is known for its three long man-made tunnels. After your Benguet Tour, you will travel back to your Manila hotel.
DAY 4: CEBU CITY TOUR
The tour for this day will show you the top attractions in Cebu City. You’ll be checking out of your accommodation in Manila and be heading to Ninoy Aquino International Airport. From there, your plane will fly to Mactan-Cebu International Airport. The Taoist Temple is the first attraction on your itinerary. It was established in 1972 and has since been the center of Taoism worship in Cebu. Your second stop is the Basilica Minore Del Santo Nino. The structure boasts a façade that is a mixture of Muslim, Romanesque, and neo-classical features. Outside the basilica is Magellan’s Cross, which symbolizes the propagation of the Roman Catholic faith on the land. Next, you’ll see the Heritage of Cebu Monument at Parian Park. It illustrates Cebu’s rich history, beginning from the fight between Lapu-Lapu and Ferdinand Magellan. You’ll also stop by the Yap-San Diego Ancestral House, where you can find antiques, religious art, furniture, and more. Your next attraction is the Temple of Leah. Sitting atop a hill, it is a Roman-inspired architectural shrine. Finally, you’ll visit the Sirao Flower Farm filled with a variety of flowers. You’ll then head to your Mandaue hotel.
DAY 5: KAWASAN FALLS & MOALBOAL SARDINE RUN TOUR
On the fifth day, you will be visiting more attractions on the island of Cebu. Your van will take you from your accommodation in Mandaue to the town of Badian, where your first attraction is located. You will spend some time at Kawasan Falls, noted for its three cascades, natural springs, and pools. For a more exciting experience, you may include a canyoneering activity in your scheduled plans. Next, you will travel to the coastal town of Moalboal. It offers visitors a chance to see fishes, whale sharks, and other various marine animals up close. There are also multiple dive shops where visitors can purchase diving equipment. Moalboal is also where you’ll ride a boat to your next destinations. At Pescador Island, you will get to see stunning corals of varied colors and types. You can also spot exotic fishes around the place. Your next stop will be Turtle Island, where you get to swim along with sea turtles. You can also enjoy lots of beach activities on the island. Lastly, you will go to Panagsama Beach to witness the magnificent Sardine Run, which features millions of sardines swimming together. You will then head back to your Mandaue hotel.
DAY 6: PUERTO PRINCESA HONDA BAY ISLAND HOPPING TOUR
On day 6 of your tour package will take you to one of the most stunning islands in the world, Palawan. After checking out of your accommodation in Mandaue City, you’ll ride a plane to Puerto Princesa International Airport. Your tour will begin in Puerto Princesa’s Honda Bay. Here you will experience the beauty of the marine ecosystem of the city. White-sand beaches, coral reefs, and stunning landscapes are among the other sights to see in the place. You will visit some of the islands in Honda Bay. The first one is the Star Fish Island. You can expect to find starfishes of different sizes and colors. You can go snorkeling to see the abundant marine life and corals close to the shore. Next, you’ll sail to the biggest and most well-known island in the bay, Cowrie Island. Treat yourself to a hearty meal or drink from the stores on the island. The place also offers various activities, including snorkeling, banana boat riding, and beach volleyball, among others. The last attraction for this day is Luli Island. Featuring cream-colored sand, this sandbar appears and submerges depending on tides. After the tour, your van will drive you to your Sabang hotel.
DAY 7: PUERTO PRINCESA UNDERGROUND RIVER & CITY TOUR
On this day, you will explore more of Puerto Princesa. The first attraction on your list is the Puerto Princesa Underground River. Your van will fetch you at your accommodation in Sabang and transport you to Sabang Boat Terminal. A boat will then take you to Puerto Princesa Subterranean Underground River Park, home to various flora and fauna. You will also find limestone cliffs along the way. Inside the 8km underground river, you will see plenty of natural rock formations. Your Puerto Princesa City Tour comes next. You will first go to Baker’s Hills, a famous stop-over, to buy goodies or souvenirs. There’s also a theme park where you can take photos. Afterward, you will visit the historic Plaza Cuartel. It served as a military base during World War II. At the Crocodile Farm, also called the Palawan Wildlife Rescue and Conservation Center, you’ll get to see crocodiles and other endangered animal species. Then, you’ll head to Mitra's Ranch, which offers not only a splendid view of the city but also lots of outdoor activities. Before you travel back to your Sabang hotel, you will make a stop at Puerto Princesa Baywalk, where you can relax.
DAY 8: DEPARTURE TO MANILA
Once you have checked out of your accommodation in the village of Sabang, you’ll make your way to Puerto Princesa International Airport via van. A plane will then take you back to Manila. You will arrive at Ninoy Aquino International Airport.
Exclusions:
Hotel or accommodation (You can choose 3, 4 or 5 star hotels when contact us)
All internal flights
Some meals (will be indicated clearly when confirm)
All one time entrance fees
English speaking tour guide on sites
All private transfers
Boat fees (if have)
Government taxes
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Inclusions:
International flights
Visa & Immigration
Personal expenses such as laundry, mini bar, phone, etc
Additional dishes or beverages during meal
Some meals
Other services not mentioned above
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What to bring
Face mask and Face shield
Extra Clothes
Passport (Valid for 6 months from date of departure)
Swimwear and sunblock
Personal medicines
Good to know
Please bring appropriate clothing. Please be aware that your itinerary may have to be rearranged to fit your arrival date and time better.All our guides speak English. For other languages, contact us for availability and rates.Not all establishments accept credit or debit cards, and ATMs can be limited.In El Nido island hopping tour mandatory environmental fee and/or user’s see is to be paid directly in cash to the service provider in El Nido, The tour itinerary is subject to change based on weather and tidal conditions. Tours will start only once operators are given permission to sail by the Local Government Unit (LGU) and the Philippine Coast Guard. Delays in start of tours or cancellation of tours affected by this is beyond the service providers’ control.Limitation to the number of tourists, boats, kayaks and time of stay in El Nido lagoons are strictly enforced by the PAMB. Secret Beach, Big Lagoon and Small Lagoon are no longer allowed to be toured on the same day as part of the policies of the Protected Area Management Board (PAMB) of El Nido.A mandatory user fee of PHP 200 per person is collected by PAMB for every entry to the Secret Beach, Big Lagoon and Small Lagoon.Single use-plastics are banned in El Nido island tours. Please bring reusable water bottles or tumblers. All visitors are required to bring their own trash back to the boats.
Travel Insurance
Travel insurance for this trip is not compulsory. But we advise you to contact with a local insurance company in your city to buy one before the trip.
Philippines Visas advice
Most nationalities including Australia, UK, Europe, NZ, Canada, and the US do not need a visa to enter the Philippines. If you plan to stay in the Philippines for longer than 30 days you will need to extend your visa for a fee of approximately $55. We recommend checking with your local Philippines consulate for up to date visa requirements and costs. If you need any further help with visas just contact us.
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