Most of the Philippines in three weeks


Trip description

This vast archipelago country is patiently discovered. And to do that, there is nothing better than having a little time to stop and contemplate the many riches that are available to you here. To live them too. Especially if you are an athlete, even if you are a budding athlete. Because in the Philippines, all kinds of activities - especially water sports - are available to you. Families with active teenagers or groups of friends will therefore particularly appreciate it

Day 1: Manila, from the bay to Rizal Park

Day 2: Manila, the Chinese cemetery in Makati

Day 3: Banaue and its mythical rice fields

Day 4: Banaue-Pula-Cambulo

Day 5: Cambulo-Batad

Day 6: Batad-Banaue

Day 7: Sagada

Day 8: Sagada-Bontoc-Vigan

Day 9: Vigan

Day 10: En route to Bohol

Day 11: Alona Beach

Day 12: Bohol, the interior of the land

Day 13: On the way to Cebu

Day 14: On the way to Palawan

Day 15: Sabang

Day 16: Towards El Nido

Day 17: El Nido en banca

Day 18: Discovery of the Bacuit archipelago

Day 19: El Nido, the interior of the land

Day 20: Flying to Manila

Day 21: Last day in Manila

Day 1 : Manila, from the bay to Rizal Park

Day1 : Manila, from the bay to Rizal Park ©Author's Image


In the morning, walk along the Bay of Manila to get to Rizal Park. This bay is one of the favorite places for Filipinos to go for Sunday walks. You can meet the population and see the monument erected in honour of the national hero, Dr. Rizal. In the afternoon, visit the Intramuros district to immerse yourself in the Spanish colonial way of life. You should walk around Plaza San Luiz where cafés, restaurants and shops have been set up. In the evening, after a final stroll along the Bay of Manila to watch the sunset, direction Malate or Makati, two of the most lively districts of the capital.




Day 2 : Manila, the Chinese cemetery in Makati

Day2 : Manila, the Chinese cemetery in Makati ©Valery Shanin - Fotolia


Visit the Chinese cemetery, which is a city within the city: it extends over 40 hectares and the tombs are real houses. Some are even equipped with a telephone, toilets, air conditioning... In the afternoon, visit the Malate and Ermita district which extends south of the Rizal park. A little further on, in Paranáque, discover the Philippine Cultural Centre (CCP), which houses the National Opera and the Museo ng Kalinangang Pilipino, dedicated to the art and lifestyle of various ethnic groups. There are many exhibitions and concerts there. Back to the city centre, a well-deserved stopover in the Makati district, which will certainly seduce shopping lovers with an incredible concentration of shopping centres In the evening, take the night bus to Banaue (10 hours of travel).




Day 3 : Banaue and its mythical rice fields



Arrival early in the morning, choice of a guesthouse and contact with a guide to organize a trek. Walk to the viewpoints on the rice fields classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.




Day 4 : Banaue-Pula-Cambulo



First day of hiking through the rice terraces in terraces and arrival in the tiny village of Cambulo for a very authentic experience.




Day 5 : Cambulo-Batad

Day5 : Cambulo-Batad ©Author's Image


Hiking in the rice fields for an arrival in the beautiful village of Batad in the centre of an amphitheatre of rice terraces in terraces. Magic.




Day 6 : Batad-Banaue

Day6 : Batad-Banaue ©Author's Image


Hiking to the village of Bagaan and Jeepney return for Banaue. Once again, his backpack is being returned to Sagada in Jeepney. Night in the quiet village of Sagada.




Day 7 : Sagada

Day7 : Sagada ©Arnaud Bonnefoy


Discover the caves of Sagada and visit Echo Valley to see the coffins hanging on the walls of the mountain.




Day 8 : Sagada-Bontoc-Vigan

Day8 : Sagada-Bontoc-Vigan ©Christopher / Adobe Stock


Walk around Sagada before taking a Jeepney for Vigan, visiting its museum and then take the bus at night for Vigan.




Day 9 : Vigan



Rest and discovery of the beautiful colonial town.




Day 10 : En route to Bohol

Day10 : En route to Bohol ©Arnaud Bonnefoy


Departure for Avion by plane (via Manila). Discovery of Alona Beach.




Day 11 : Alona Beach



Lazing or diving off Alona Beach.




Day 12 : Bohol, the interior of the land

Day12 : Bohol, the interior of the land ©Author's Image


Réveil with dolphins and discovery of the Chocolate Hills and the Shrine of the.




Day 13 : On the way to Cebu

Day13 : On the way to Cebu ©Author's Image


After having reached Cebu by boat, Visit of the city in the afternoon and in particular the Magellan cross. Discovery of nightlife.




Day 14 : On the way to Palawan

Day14 : On the way to Palawan ©Aleksandar Todorovic - Shutterstock.com


Flight from Cebu to Puerto Princesa. Stroll and night in the city.




Day 15 : Sabang

Day15 : Sabang ©Arnaud Bonnefoy


Excursion to the day in Sabang (underground river) and return to Puerto Princesa for the night.




Day 16 : Towards El Nido

Day16 : Towards El Nido ©Author's Image


Puerto Princesa-El Nido by bus. The landscapes are beautiful. Night in El Nido.




Day 17 : El Nido en banca

Day17 : El Nido en banca ©Arnaud Bonnefoy


Banca tour (traditional Filipino boat) from island to island to discover the lagoons of Miniloc island in particular.




Day 18 : Discovery of the Bacuit archipelago

Day18 : Discovery of the Bacuit archipelago ©Arnaud Bonnefoy


Kayak and snorkeling in the islands of the archipelago of Bacuit.




Day 19 : El Nido, the interior of the land



Inland Tour to discover the northern peninsula of Palawan.




Day 20 : Flying to Manila

Day20 : Flying to Manila ©Author's Image


Return very early to Puerto Princesa and flight to Manila.




Day 21 : Last day in Manila



For your last day, head to the bay to imprint a last image of the Philippines in your mind.




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