From Dumaguete, reaching tiny Apo Island is a straightforward combo of a short coastal drive and a scenic pump-boat crossing – here’s how to choose the right route, book tickets, and time your trip for calm seas and sea-turtle encounters.…
From Manila’s busy capital to Siquijor’s mystical beaches, the journey usually combines a short domestic flight with a scenic ferry ride — this guide walks you through the fastest, easiest, and cheapest ways to get there. (more…)
Cebu City to Camiguin is one of the Philippines’ classic island-hopping routes; you can fly there in under an hour or mix ferries and buses via Bohol or Cagayan de Oro for a cheaper, more scenic adventure. (more…)
Cebu to Surigao is easy once you decide between the classic overnight ferry, a quick flight (direct to Surigao when available or via Butuan) plus road transfer, or a scenic island-hopping route across Leyte with buses and a short RoRo.…
Surigao City to Siargao is a classic hop across Surigao Strait. Most travelers take the fast ferry from Surigao Port to Dapa Port (Siargao), then continue by van/trike to General Luna (Cloud 9). Alternatives include the slower RORO (with/without vehicle),…
Manila to Dumaguete is easiest by direct flight to Dumaguete–Sibulan Airport (DGT). If you’d like to keep costs down or see more of the Visayas, fly to Cebu (CEB) and continue by bus + short ferry via Santander–Sibulan, or take…
Manila to Banaue is a classic Cordillera journey. Most travelers ride an overnight bus straight to Banaue; others charter a private car/van, self-drive for full flexibility, or fly to the nearest airports (Cauayan/Tuguegarao) and continue by road. Pick what fits…
Cebu to Bohol is a classic Central Visayas hop. Most travelers ride a fast ferry from Cebu City’s Pier 1 to Tagbilaran (Bohol’s capital) in about 2 hours; there’s also a fast ferry to Tubigon for northern Bohol, plus slower…
Puerto Princesa to El Nido is a single scenic highway up Palawan’s spine. Your main choices are fast shared vans, slower but roomier public buses, a private car/driver, or a self-drive. Here’s how to pick, book, and connect smoothly. (more…)
Puerto Princesa to Port Barton is a classic Palawan hop. Most travelers use shared vans direct from the city or airport; budget travelers can piece together public buses/jeepneys via the highway junction; and those wanting flexibility can book a private…