Plan Your Trip

Plan Your Trip

About the Plan Your Trip Section

There is a version of travel planning that looks like browsing Instagram until a place feels right, booking flights, and figuring the rest out on arrival. That approach can work in the Philippines — the country is forgiving, and Filipinos are genuinely helpful to confused-looking strangers. But the people who get the most out of their time here are almost always the ones who understood a few key things before they arrived.

This section covers all the activities involved in planning your trip, without the fuss. Visas first: the system is more nuanced than most guides acknowledge, and the difference between understanding it and not can be the difference between a relaxed trip and an anxious one. Then, transportation, because moving between islands requires actual planning, and the gap between what’s possible and what’s practical is significant. Ferries get cancelled. Flights to smaller airports run infrequently. The bus that appears on a map hasn’t run since 2019. The guides here are built on current, ground-level knowledge, updated when things change, and honest about uncertainty when it exists.

Accommodation guidance here leans toward options that the major booking platforms tend to bury: the family-run guesthouses, the beach huts run directly by the people who built them, the city apartments that can be rented by the week in places where short-term rental culture has taken hold. There’s also honest budgeting, not the suspiciously low figures that travel blogs use to attract clicks, but real numbers that account for the actual costs of getting around, eating well, and staying somewhere comfortable.

There are also the things nobody writes down: what to do at immigration when the officer asks an unexpected question; how to negotiate tricycle fares without causing offence; what “fiesta” means for travel logistics; which months in which regions are genuinely pleasant and which are best avoided. This section exists because the best preparation for a place isn’t just knowing where to go; it’s knowing what to expect when you get there.

Articles

Solitary traveler discovering secret beach Philippines at sunset
Travel The Philippines

Secret Beaches Philippines: How to Find Hidden Gems

The Myth of the Secret Beach Let me guess. You’ve scrolled through Instagram at 2 a.m., heart aching at photos of turquoise waters and empty shorelines. Maybe you’ve bookmarked seventeen blog posts about secret beaches in the Philippines. Perhaps you’ve ...
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Philippine Travel Scams No One Talks About: Ultimate guide on what to look for

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Travel The Philippines

We Ditched Resorts for Chaos: The Truth About Family Travel in the Philippines

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Respectful Practices

Responsible Tourism in the Philippines: How to Travel Respectfully

The Coconut Water Incident That Changed My View on Responsible Tourism in the Philippines Anyone with a little interest can find multiple examples of tourists in the Philippines who are not respectful to their hosts. I watched a sunburned Australian ...
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Aerial view of El Nido, Palawan, Philippines, with limestone cliffs and turquoise lagoon
Travel The Philippines

Philippines Travel Guide 2026: Everything You Need to Know

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Satellite view of the Philippines and the storm track of Super Typhoon Fung-Wong in 2025.
Travel The Philippines

Amazing Filipino Resilience In the Aftermath of Typhoons Kalmaegi & Fung-Wong

How these typhoons turned the Visayas into a masterclass in resilience, culture, and unforgettable travel stories. Satellite Introduction Typhoon season in the Philippines always brings out stories of resilience and community. However, before celebrating the grit and humor that shine ...
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Aerial view of Palawan lagoon with cliffs, turquoise water, and a traditional banca boat.
First-Timers

The Best Places for First-Time Philippine Travelers: A Love Affair with Cebu, Siquijor, Palawan, Leyte & Negros

If paradise had Wi-Fi, karaoke, and mangoes that make you rethink every mango you’ve ever eaten, it would be the Philippines. But where do you start when the country has over 7,000 islands, each shouting “Pick me! Pick me!” like ...
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Aerial view of a hidden tropical island in the Philippines surrounded by turquoise water and palm trees.
Travel The Philippines

Hidden Gems in the Philippines Only Locals Know About

If you think the Philippines begins and ends with Boracay and Palawan, you’re missing the best parts — the ones without hashtags, hotel chains, or overpriced coconut shakes. In this article, we will explore a few other hidden gems in ...
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Confused tourist on a Philippine beach standing by a chaotic island direction sign with no ATM in sight.
Travel The Philippines

What Nobody Tells You About Traveling in the Philippines

The Promise vs. The Reality: The Instagram Lie Close your eyes (well, after reading this) and picture the Philippines you see on Instagram: impossibly clear turquoise lagoons, powder sand that looks like baby’s breath, palm trees leaning dramatically toward the ...
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Relaxing Travel

Iloilo Itinerary for Senior Travelers Who Love Culture and Cameras

Welcome to Iloilo—the city that could charm a camera lens straight off its tripod. If you’re a senior traveler with a soft spot for heritage, food that warms your insides, and festivals that look like kaleidoscopes come alive, this Iloilo ...
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Travel The Philippines

Don’t Tell Anyone: The Philippines’ 10 Best Hidden Gems

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Hidden Philippines sandbar adventure in Kalanggaman Island and a Sunrise over the rice terraces of Batad in Ifugao.
Travel The Philippines

The Hidden Philippines Bucket List: Wild, Weird, and Wonderfully Untouched

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