
17 Best Islands in the Philippines
The Philippines is an enchanting island country in Southeast Asia.

This Island Paradise is Known As the Pearl of the Philippines
Close your eyes and think of the most beautiful tropical paradise in the world.

10 Essential Attractions in the Philippines
Located at the very eastern edge of Asia, the Philippines are home to more than 7,000 islands, which are inhabited by friendly locals and many indigenous tribes.

The Philippines’ Islands Don’t Feel Real
The Philippines are home to an astonishing collection of over 7,600 islands, only 2,000 of which are permanently inhabited.

A Guide to the Philippines’ Best Beaches
With its wealth of fabulous beaches, the Philippines is one of the best countries in the world to head to if you want dazzlingly white sands, gently swaying palm trees, and glimmering turquoise waters stretching into the distance before you.

10 Best Places to Visit in the Philippines
The Philippines is an island nation located in the Western Pacific.

Explore El Nido: Things to Do in the Philippines’ Most Breathtaking Destination
The Municipality of El Nido covers the northern tip of the island of Palawan, and at its centre is El Nido Town.

This Island Lets You Ride Cloud-perfect Breaks in the Morning and Paddle Through Mirror-still Lagoons by Afternoon
Life here follows a wonderfully simple rhythm—surf, eat, sleep, and repeat.

A Guide to the Philippines’ 8 Regions
Composed of over 7,000 islands, the Philippines is an archipelago nation that shares the South China Sea with neighbors Indonesia to the south and Borneo to the southwest.
Introduction
The second-largest archipelagic country in the world after Indonesia, the Philippines has everything you could ever want from a holiday destination. Besides idyllic islands and breathtaking beaches, it has lush rainforests, soaring volcanoes and colorful coral reefs, while its quiet colonial towns and teeming megacities exhibit a wide array of cuisines and cultures.
Set in Southeast Asia, the enormous archipelago consists of around 7,640 islands with only roughly a third of them being inhabited. Surrounded by the shimmering waters of South China, Celebes and Philippine seas, it remarkably boasts the fifth-longest coastline in the world. Dazzling white sands are set alongside gently swaying palm trees and tantalizing turquoise lagoons. Very mountainous and biodiverse, its two largest and most populous islands are those of Luzon and Mindanao.
While its massive capital Manila can be a nightmare to navigate, its extensive array of monuments, museums and markets make it well worth stopping by. After exploring its historic heart, most visitors then head off to bask on beautiful beaches or amble about the well-preserved colonial cities of Vigan and Zamboanga.
Aside from seeing grand old churches, mosques and palaces, the Philippines’ main draw is of course its drop-dead gorgeous beaches and islands. Among the most popular are Boracay due to its wonderful white sands and El Nido for its incredible karst topography and crystal clear waters. Both Palawan and Cebu also have all kinds of picture-perfect beaches, fun watersports and sublime views, while the remarkable rice terraces of Banuae and unusual Chocolate Hills count among the country’s most impressive natural sights.
