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Here’s Your All-Year Round Travel Guide to Manila, Boracay, Cebu, and Iloilo
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Here’s Your All-Year Round Travel Guide to Manila, Boracay, Cebu, and Iloilo

MANILA: For Urban Explorers & Comfort Seekers The world’s oldest Chinatown, Binondo is rich in history, culture, and cuisine. Explore centuries-old churches, temples, and food streets in this vibrant heritage district. Explore the Rich Flavors and History of Binondo Binondo, Manila’s iconic Chinatown, is a vibrant blend of culture, history, and culinary delights. Known as the oldest Chinatown in the world, its streets are lined with a fusion of old-world charm and modern conveniences. You can visit the centuries-old Binondo Church, feast on savory dimsum, dumplings, lumpia, and hopia, and explore quaint alleyways filled with family-run eateries that have been around for generations. Tip: After your food trip, head to Calle Escolta, a historic commercial district showcasing early stunning architecture, some dating back to 19th century. Stop by Calvo Museum to see vintage memorabilia—a visual journey into the city's golden days. Take a Relaxing Staycation in Newport City Newport City, located right across NAIA Terminal 3, is a convenient and sophisticated hub for a quick city escape. With several dining options, casinos, a theatre, malls, and spas, it is the perfect place to unwind without going far. Tip: Hidden in plain sight is 10th Street near Savoy Hotel Manila offers a treasure trove of local street food and snacks—perfect for a laid-back afternoon walk or late-night craving run. BORACAY: For Beach Lovers & Tranquility Seekers A serene beachfront cove within Boracay Newcoast designed with Muslim travelers in mind, offering halal options, prayer-friendly amenities, and peaceful coastal charm. Discover Boracay’s Diverse Beaches Boracay isn’t just about White Beach, though its powdery sand and vibrant vibe are legendary, the island offers more beaches that are worth a visit. Puka Beach offers peace and privacy, while Diniwid and Ilig-Iligan beaches provide ideal spots for snorkeling, nature walks, or quiet reflection. For travelers who want the island’s beauty without the buzz, Boracay Newcoast is a scenic and peaceful alternative, which also offers a Muslim-friendly cove. Tip: Hike or ride to Mount Luho, Boracay’s highest point, where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the island, nearby islets, and the surrounding sapphire sea. Enjoy Water Activities for All Energy Levels Whether you want to float gently in calm waters or fly high while parasailing, Boracay delivers. Try snorkeling at nearby islands, paddleboarding along Station 1, or helmet diving for a closer look at marine life. More adventurous types can book banana boat rides, cliff diving, or kite surfing. Tip: A short boat ride from the main island, Ariel’s Point is a popular day trip that combines nature and excitement with kayaking, diving platforms, and endless sea views.   CEBU: For Culture Buffs & Adventure Enthusiasts Hop on a boat and explore nearby gems like Nalusuan, Hilutungan, and Pandanon islands—ideal for snorkeling and diving. Visit Cebu’s Historic Landmarks Cebu is a melting pot of Spanish colonial heritage, rich religious history, and bustling urban life. Visit the Mactan Shrine in Lapu-lapu City right from the airport or embark on a short drive to Magellan’s Cross and walk through Cebu Metropolitan Cathedral and Fort San Pedro, the country’s oldest fort.  Travel Tip: Nature lovers should take a boat to Olango Island, known not just for its migratory birds but also for its lush mangroves and eco-tourism opportunities like biking and kayaking.   Savor the Flavors of Cebuano Cuisine Cebu is a haven for food lovers. Start with the famous lechon, considered by many to be the best in the Philippines. Then try sutukil (a combination of sugba, tula, and kilaw), showcasing Cebuano cooking traditions using fresh seafood. Don’t miss street-side ngohiong, Cebu’s take on spring rolls, and tuslob-buwa paired with the hanging rice or puso for a truly local experience. Tip: Find some quiet time under the shade of century-old trees along The Mactan Newtown Beach that stood witness to the developments of the area. Dive into Water Fun and Marine Adventures Mactan Island is your launchpad to incredible marine escapades. From island-hopping around to scuba diving among vibrant coral reefs, Cebu’s waters are always inviting. You can also try jet skiing, parasailing, or simply relax on a boat cruise. Tip: Plan your visit around major events like Sinulog Festival of Cebu City in January or Kadaugan sa Mactan of Mactan in April, which features extravagant parade and street performances, or the Mango Festival of Mactan in May, which celebrates the region’s sweetest harvest.   ILOILO: For Heritage Lovers & Laidback Travelers A Gothic-style church known as the “Feminist Church.” Walk Through Iloilo’s Historic Districts With its elegant architecture, laid-back vibe, and rich colonial past, Iloilo is a gem for those who enjoy exploring on foot. Calle Real, the city’s main heritage street, is filled with restored buildings, mom-and-pop shops, and charming cafés. Whether you're a photographer, history buff, or casual stroller, the area invites onlookers and avid travelers alike. Tip: Don’t miss Molo Church, famously known as the " all-female saints church." Afterwards, explore Molo Mansion, a beautifully restored ancestral house showcasing Ilonggo crafts and delicacies. Enjoy the Best of Ilonggo Food Food is central to the Ilonggo’s identity. Start with the iconic La Paz batchoy, best enjoyed at La Paz market, and follow it up with pancit molo, a heartwarming soup dumpling dish. Dessert lovers should try biscocho and barquillos, especially when visiting local bakeries or pasalubong centers. Tip: In the evening, explore the Festive Walk Parade at night for some fun and entertainment, al fresco dining, and night-out vibes that show off Iloilo’s growing lifestyle scene. Experience Iloilo’s Warm and Colorful Events Iloilo’s festivals reflect its deeply rooted faith, creativity, and sense of community. The Dinagyang Festival is among the country’s most acclaimed cultural events, showcasing street dancing, drum performances, and colorful tribal costumes. Throughout the year, there are art fairs, food expos, bike festivals, and more that give you a deeper appreciation for the Ilonggo’s way of life. Tip: Even outside festival season, visit Iloilo River Esplanade, a scenic and well-kept riverside park perfect for walking, jogging, or catch the golden hour aboard a sunset cruise.s Whether you are craving a reset, a thrill, or a slow-paced discovery, Manila, Boracay, Cebu, and Iloilo are always in season.