Philippines holidays

There are some fabulous islands to choose from on Philippines holidays & Philippines tours with untold snorkelling, swimming and mountain trekking to keep you happy and active all day long. Aside from the activity levels you’ll find an agricultural pace with rice terraces and organic farms both hives of industry as women, mainly, work the land whilst the men fish the sea against stunning sunsets and crystal clear waters.

6 Philippines holiday reviews

Philippines Island tour, explorer
From
£1,649
excluding flights
Memorable parts? Canyonering and boat trip with snorkelling. Tips? Come and see. It was great! Local benefits? Yes. Overall rating? I loved. (more)Helena Melo
Philippines small group tour, 13 days
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£2,380
excluding flights
Memorable parts? The guide and driver (Rey and Mat) made the holiday memorable with their knowledge and experience of the Philippines. I enjoyed walking along the rice terraces, where I fell into one of them and was rescued by Rey. I also enjoyed walking up 2 volcanos, experiencing the effects of earth tremors, swimming from a log raft, attending a wedding; and enjoying the different food. The other holiday makers were also great fun and well travelled adventurers which enhanced the ... (more)maggie lawlor
Philippines holiday, 16 days
From
£5,950
including UK flights
Memorable parts? Meeting family and seeing the Rice Fields. Tips? Spend enough time there. Have occasional days off touring and relax a bit. Local benefits? Yes. Overall rating? Excellent. (more)Stephen Pick
Palawan holiday in the Philippines
From
£1,605
excluding flights
Memorable parts? Beautiful boat Tips? Local benefits? Yes used recyclables Overall rating? Fantastic 10 out of 10 (more)Raquel Miranda
Philippines holiday, small group adventure
From
£4,595
excluding flights
Best trip I have done, and I have been on many trips. Our guide Rupert went over and beyond his call of duty. (more)Anne Higgins
There were many highlights. Hiking in the Cordillera rice terraces - fabulous scenery. The people - so polite and happy. Lack of tourists in rural areas - it's all very new to the locals... (more)Rosie Morgan
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