Itinerary
NORTHERN LUZON
Northern Luzon is a playground for explorers. Ride the waves in La Union, trek through the Cordillera mountains to see centuries-old rice terraces, or hike into jungles alive with rare wildlife. Wander through colonial towns where history comes alive in cobblestone streets and old churches, or island-hop across hidden gems that few travelers ever reach.
Whether it’s surfing, hiking, exploring, or connecting with local communities, Northern Luzon offers endless adventures and discoveries at every turn.
BOHOL
Set in the heart of the Central Visayas, Bohol is a captivating province made up of the main island and a constellation of smaller islets. It is most famous for the Chocolate Hills, a geological wonder of more than 1,200 cone-shaped mounds that turn rich brown during the dry season, creating a striking contrast against the surrounding green landscape.
Beyond its iconic hills, Bohol offers a world of discovery—pristine white-sand beaches, vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life, centuries-old stone churches, and encounters with the tiny, wide-eyed tarsier, one of the world’s smallest primates. Whether you’re drawn to adventure, history, or natural beauty, Bohol is a destination that has it all.
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.






