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20 Tourist Destinations to Visit in the

Philippines in 2016
January 9, 2016 By Victorino Q. Abrugar 4 Comments

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The Philippines welcomed more than 5 million foreign tourists in 2015. This year, the
Department of Tourism is eyeing to attract 10 million international tourists and 56 million local
travelers. With more than 7,100 beautiful islands, the Philippines is not shy to offer a lot more
fun for foreign and local wanderers. Our country is rich in natural, cultural and historical
treasures. From the powdery soft white sand beaches to the biggest surfing wave, down to the
largest cave up to the highest mountain, then travel back in time for hundred to thousand years,
here are 20 tourist destinations in the Philippines to visit for the first time or for a return in 2016.

1. El Nido, Palawan
The view at the Bacuit Bay, El Nido, Palawan, Philippines

Named as the most beautiful island beaches in the world by Cond Nast Traveller magazine in
2015, El Nido is one of the must-visit and must-return places in the Philippines in 2016. When in
El Nido, experience different island hopping tours to white sand beaches, enchanting lagoons,
and crystal clear waters, where you can swim, snorkel, do kayaking, or just relax and embrace
the hidden beauty of Mother Nature.

2. Boracay Island, Aklan


Boracay Island. Image by Hani Han via ixabay

Boracay is probably the most popular beach island in the Philippines. Its every Filipinos dream
to visit this island located in the province of Aklan. With its soft white sand, bright blue waters,
beautiful sunset view, and unforgettable night life experiences, Boracay has been included in the
top 20 best islands in the world by Cond Nast Traveller magazine.

3. Batanes Islands, Batanes


Batanes Highlands. Photo by Lailani Salaguinto-Jabonete

Batanes is one of the most wanted tourist destinations in the Philippines. A trip to the province
will give you the most unique sceneries of the country, which include unspoiled islands that will
satisfy nature lovers, livestock freely roaming above endless green hills, massive cliffs
overlooking oceans under the blue skies, rocky shores and white sand beaches, and the rich
cultural heritage of the Ivatans.

4. Camiguin Island, Camiguin


Camiguin Island in the Philippines. Photo by Allan Donque via Flickr.

Camiguin province holds the record of having the most number of volcanoes per square
kilometer than any other island on the planet. But beyond volcanoes, the province also boasts
natural attractions, including an uninhabited white sandbar, hot and cold springs, and waterfalls.
Moreover, you can also witness the Lanzones festival in October, visit centuries-old churches,
old ancestral homes and the infamous sunken cemetery.

5. Malapascua Island, Cebu


Sunset on Bounty Beach, Malapascua Island. Photo by Htkava via Wiki Commons.

Along with Palawan and Boracay, the island of Cebu is also considered one of the top 20 best
islands in the world by Cond Nast Traveller magazine. A month isnt enough to explore the
whole of Cebu, which is known for its white beaches, luxury resorts, and rich history.
Malapascua Island is one of the most popular destinations in Cebu. The small island which can
be walked around in two hours is home to lovely beaches and relaxing breeze of air. Tourists
visit the island for a once-in-a-life time diving experience with the thresher sharks.

6. Kalanggaman Island, Leyte


The beautiful sandbar of Kalanggaman Island in Palompon, Leyte.

The island of Kalanggaman in Palompon has one of the most beautiful sandbars in the
Philippines, and probably in the world. No wonder why international cruise ships made a
stopover on this dream island to bring hundreds of tourists from the different parts of the world.
Swimming in clear and translucent seawaters that glow at night, walking along a white long
sandbar, and gazing at a billion stars at clear night sky are only some of the reasons why you
should visit and return on this tiny island in 2016.

Also read: How to Get to Kalanggaman Island?

7. Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte


The big waves at Cloud 9, Siargao Island, Philippines. Image by Paolo Marco Maalac via Flickr

Siargao is known as the surfing capital of the Philippines and home to the world-renowned
surfing wave called Cloud 9. So if you love surfing, this island must be in your bucket list in
2016. However, Siargao is not only a perfect place for surfers but for any type of tourists.
Unknown to many, the island is also hiding pristine white sand beaches, enchanting lagoons,
natural pools, waterfalls, amazing caves, incredible rock formations, and more.

8. Coron, Palawan
Kayangan Lake, Coron, Palawan. Photo by Bro. Jeffrey Pioquinto, SJ via Flickr.

Coron is a tropical paradise in the province of Palawan. The postcard-perfect scenery of


Kayangan Lake with its towering limestone cliffs and crystalline waters is one of the must-visit
places in the Philippines. Visiting Coron will give you an opportunity to swim at Kayangan Lake,
dubbed as the cleanest lake in Asia. Coron is also one of the most visited destinations for wreck
diving in the country.

9. Hinatuan Enchanted River, Surigao Del Sur


The clear, clean and bluish Enchanted River of Hinatuan, Surigao Del Sur. Image by 2il org via Flickr.

If Surigao Del Norte is famous for its legendary Pacific waves in Siargao, Surigao Del Sur is
known for its Enchanted River in Hinatuan. The clear bluish waters of Hinatuans Enchanted
River can go as deep as 80 feet deep. A popular story among the locals tells that fairies and
mermaids swim and play in the waters, protect the river, and maintain its cleanliness.

10. Mayon Volcano, Albay


Mayon Volcano in the province of Albay. Image by Ronnie Rey Manjares via Pixabay

Mount Mayon is the most active volcano in the Philippines. But in contrast of its threat lies a
perfectly cone shaped volcano that can surpass the beauty of any volcano on Earth. The
breathtaking landscape of Mayon Volcano is already a very popular landmark of the Philippines,
as you can see it in the Philippine money and in common postcards in the country. Mayon is also
named as one of the worlds most photogenic volcanoes by CNN Travel.

11. Taal Volcano and Tagaytay, Batangas and Cavite


Taal Volcano as seen from Tagaytay

Tagaytay City in Cavite is a popular holiday destination located south of Manila. Its an ideal
place for leisure and recreation activities, such as picnic, horseback riding, zipline riding, and
catching the picturesque view of Taal Volcano Island surrounded by Taal Lake. For more
adventure, tourists can head to Talisay, Batangas to cross Taal Lake on a motorboat and reach
Taal Volcano Island to trek to the crater of the smallest active volcano in the world.

12. Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, Palawan


Puerto Princesa Subterranean River Photo by Carrie Kellenberger via Flickr.

Palawan seems to never run dry of amazing destinations for tourists. The Puerto Princesa
Subterranean River National Park also called Puerto Princesa Underground River is a UNESCO
World Heritage Site and one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. The 8.2 km long Underground
River is said to be the longest navigable underground river in the world. The cave system
contains stalactites, stalagmites, small underground waterfalls, and more river channels.

13. Langun Gobingob Caves, Samar


Langun Gobingob caves in Calbiga, Samar. Photo by Joni Abesamis Bonifacio

With hundreds of caves explored and mapped, the island of Samar is starting to be recognized as
the caving capital of the Philippines. Langun-Gobingob Caves, the largest caving system in the
country is also found in Samar, particularly in the town of Calbiga. The cave system has a huge
chamber that can easily fit three football fields. So if you want a new spice of adventure, caving
in Samar has to be included in your bucket list of top things to do in 2016.

Also read: 20 Amazing Photos that Show why Samar is the Caving Capital of the Philippines

14. Banaue Rice Terraces, Ifugao


Banaue Rice Terraces. Image by Cabajar via Wikimedia Commons

A national cultural treasure and considered by Filipinos as the Eighth Wonder of the World, the
Rice Terraces of Banaue is a perfect place for sightseeing, getting closer with nature, getting to
know the tribes of Ifugao, and even consulting with a Mumbaki (a traditional Ifugao witch
doctor) to perform spiritual healing rituals. The Rice Terraces were built 2,000 years ago by our
ancestors using stone and mud walls to construct pond fields for rice cultivation in the mountains
of Ifugao.

15. Chocolate Hills, Bohol


Chocolate Hills in Bohol. Photo by P199 via Wikimedia Commons.

One of the most famous landmarks of the Philippines, Chocolate Hills are more than a thousand
hills spread over the municipalities of Carmen, Sagbayan and Batuan in Bohol. They are called
as such because their green grasses layers turn brown during the dry season, making them look
like chocolates. The province of Bohol is also known for white sand beaches, rivers, centuries-
old churches, and the Philippine tarsier.

16. Mount Apo, Mindanao


Mount Apo in Mindanao is the highest mountain in the Philippines. Photo by Bro. Jeffrey Pioquinto, SJ via Flckr.

If you want the best of the Philippines, why not aim for the tallest mountain in the country?
Mount Apo is the highest peak of the Philippines at 10,311 feet above sea level. Mountaineers
and adventurers will face a challenging journey to the peak of the mountain traversing creeks,
lakes, rivers, grasslands, and forests. The mountain is also home to flora and fauna that are
endemic to the area. Trekking to the top is not an easy task but it rewards anyone with the most
spectacular views and feelings that we rarely experience in our lives.

17. Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park, Palawan


Tubbataha Reefs. Photo by q phia via Flickr.

If Mount Apo is for hikers, the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park is a heaven for the scuba divers.
This wonderful underwater world near the middle of Sulu Sea is one of the best dive sites on
Earth. This protected sanctuary is home to pristine coral reefs, manta rays, sea turtles, clownfish,
lionfish, sharks, and the endangered hawksbill sea turtles. The Natural Park which was also
declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO is also a sanctuary for a hundred bird species.

18. Vigan, Ilocos Sur


The Spanish period houses in Calle Crisologo, VIgan, Ilocos Sur. Photo by Adrian Enriquez via Pixabay.

There are many Spanish colonial period houses and mansions that are scattered in the
Philippines. But if you like to see an entire district that is exceptionally intact from its Spanish
period architecture and scenery, Vigan is the place to be. The historic town of Vigan is a
UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk along Crisologo Street to experience an ambience dating
back to the 16th century.

19. Intramuros and Rizal Park, Manila


The walled city of Intramuros in Manila.

Manila, the capital city of the Philippines, is abundant with historical and educational attractions.
The 400-year old historic walled city of Intramuros is home to Fort Santiago, San Agustin
Church (UNESCO World Heritage Site), Manila Cathedral, Palacio del Gobernador, Plaza de
Roma, centuries-old canyons, cobblestones, and other buildings and ruins from the Spanish
period. A walking distance from Intramuros is Rizal Park, the most famous park in the country
and home to the iconic Rizal Monument, the countrys tallest flag, KM Zero, and much more.

Also read: 10 Reasons Why Every Filipino Should Visit Rizal Park in Manila

20. National Museum of the Philippines, Manila


The huge painting, Spoliarium by Juan Luna

Another must-visit destination in Manila is the National Museum of the Philippines. If you like
to learn more and appreciate the national cultural and historical treasures of the Filipinos, the
museum is a place you shouldnt miss in 2016. See for yourself the giant painting Spoliarium by
Juan Luna, the Manunggul Jar and other prehistoric artifacts dated back from 890 to 710 B.C.,
the treasures of Spanish Galleon San Diego, the Balangay or Butuan boat, the different paintings
and sculptures of various Filipino national artists, and other stuff you have probably only seen in
textbooks.

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