Itinerary
BANAUE
Tucked high in the Cordillera mountains of northern Luzon, Banaue is best known for its breathtaking rice terraces—ancient landscapes carved by hand over 2,000 years ago and now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Often called the “Eighth Wonder of the World,” these terraces are a remarkable testament to the ingenuity and traditions of the Ifugao people.
Visitors can enjoy sweeping views from scenic viewpoints, trek along mountain trails that wind through emerald-green fields, or visit nearby villages to experience local culture and warm Cordilleran hospitality. Banaue offers more than a glimpse into history—it’s a living, vibrant community where heritage and natural beauty come together in one unforgettable destination.
BORACAY
A quick flight from Cebu or Manila brings you to Boracay—an island that’s all about sun, sea, and non-stop energy. With its dazzling white sands and clear waters, it’s no wonder Boracay stands shoulder-to-shoulder with the world’s top beach destinations.
The island buzzes with excitement—try sailing, jet skiing, diving, or windsurfing by day, then dive into Boracay’s famous nightlife by evening. From beachfront bars to all-night parties, the fun never ends, making every moment on the island unforgettable.
CEBU
Known as the “Queen City of the South,” Cebu is one of the Philippines’ most dynamic destinations—a vibrant mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. The island stretches nearly 200 kilometers from north to south, its landscape shaped by rugged mountains, rolling hills, and pristine coastlines.
Cebu offers something for every traveler: centuries-old landmarks in bustling Cebu City, white-sand beaches and coral reefs along its shores, and charming towns that showcase the warmth of Visayan culture. Whether diving into turquoise waters, exploring heritage sites, or indulging in local cuisine, Cebu is a gateway to both adventure and tradition in the heart of the Visayas.





