Lifestyle & Living

LifeStyle & Living

About Lifestyle & Living

Moving to the Philippines, or simply thinking about it, looks different from the inside than it does from any brochure. This Lifestyle & Living section is written for the people who are seriously considering making their life here: the expat weighing up visa options and monthly budgets, the remote worker trying to figure out where the internet is fast enough, and the rent is still reasonable, the photographer chasing the quality of light that photographers in this part of the world don’t stop talking about.

What you’ll find here isn’t a polished version of Philippine life. It’s the actual version,  the kind you discover after the honeymoon phase wears off and you start to understand how neighborhoods really work, what things actually cost when you’re not buying them at tourist prices, and what it means to integrate into a community rather than float above it. That takes time, curiosity, and a willingness to get a little lost.

The guides in this section cover the practicalities in depth: the different types of long-stay visas and how they work in practice, not just on paper; where to find accommodation that isn’t a serviced apartment marketed at foreigners; the cost of living across different islands and cities,  because it varies enormously; healthcare options, local schooling, the rhythms of daily life. There’s also honest writing about the emotional arc of relocating, what tends to surprise people, what wears on them, and what keeps them here long after they planned to leave.

The Philippines doesn’t ask you to come on its terms. It absorbs people who show up with open eyes and rewards those who take the time to look past the surface. This section is for exactly those people.

Articles

Digital nomad fantasy versus reality in Philippines - split screen comparison
Remote Work

Digital Nomad Life in the Philippines: The Complete 2026 Guide

I’ll never forget the message my friend Jake sent me three days after he touched down in Manila, his laptop bag slung over his shoulder, dreams of coconut-fueled productivity dancing in his head. “Dude. The Wi-Fi at my Airbnb just ...
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Aerial view of El Nido Palawan limestone cliffs and turquoise lagoon at sunset Philippines
Photography

Where to Take the Most Instagram-Worthy Photos in the Philippines

Some People Collect Stamps. Others Collect Sunsets and Cityscapes. There’s a certain silence that falls after you take that photo. The screen lights up. You pause. No one says a word. Just a breath, an oh wow moment. The kind ...
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Retired couple enjoying beach sunset in the Philippines
Expats

Affordable Island Living: Why Retirees Love the Philippines

Introduction: Where the Sunset Lasts Longer What if your retirement looked like this: you wake up to the sound of waves, wander down the beach with your morning coffee, and your most significant daily decision is whether to nap before ...
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Retired couple relaxing on a tropical beach in the Philippines with hammocks and cocktails.
Expats

Why the Philippines Is One of the Best Countries for Retirement

Tired of snow, taxes, and that neighbor who mows the lawn at 6 a.m.? The Philippines might be your next best move. Retire in the Philippines: The Ultimate Escape Plan Let’s not sugarcoat it—retirement isn’t about quietly fading into khaki ...
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Valugan Boulder Beach, Contra Costa Road, Basco, Batanes, Philippines.
Photography

Where to Take the Best Travel Photos in the Philippines: A Totally Extra Guide

Pack your bags, charge your phone, and prepare for a serious glow-up on your feed. Welcome to the Philippines, where the backdrop is always flattering, the light is always golden, and every corner screams, “Snap me!” From volcanoes to vintage ...
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Paradise beach in the Philippines – every expat’s dream first morning view.
Expats

Why Expats Love (and Occasionally Panic in) the Philippines

Introduction – Why the Philippines? Are you dreaming of living in the Philippines as an expat, but also wondering if you’ll end up on a beach sipping fresh coconut or just stuck in Manila traffic? Welcome to the most entertaining ...
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