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Vigan Loag

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Banaue Sagada

SEE THE BREATHTAKING VIEWS OF BANAUE AND SAGADA

Get ready to traverse mountains at Banaue and Sagada, where two stunning destinations await you: the UNESCO World Heritage – listed

Banaue Rice Terraces, said by legend to have been made as a stairway to the heavens, and the charming mountain town of Sagada, home to the hanging coffins and burial caves. This chilly part of the Philippines will make you forget our tropical climate for a while; have your thermal.

Manila

Embrace Manila’s Old-World Charm

Experience the colorful fusion of history and modern Filipino life in the bustling financial, economic, commercial and natonal capital of the Philippines. It is the best start-off point to getting anywhere in the country, and a great introducton to the naton’s historical roots.

Boracay

CHASE THE SUNSETS OF BORACAY

Not only a beach capital but also a cultural experience, the most-visited island in the Philippines is only four miles long and two miles wide, but bury your feet in its
powder-fine white sand beaches, swim in the crystalline blue waters, try a watersport and explore the whole strip of it and find out why everyone who’s ever gone
to Boracay would want to visit again and again.

Palawan

ADMIRE NATURE’S HANDIWORK IN PALAWAN

Accessible only from Manila or Cebu and not from island to island, Palawan is an elongated island you should not miss. With two UNESCO World Heritage sites, lush forests, breathtaking views, spectacular beaches and stunning marine wildlife under its belt, it’s no surprise that everyone says the islands of Palawan have the makings of an adventure like no other. Choose one of these three main islands of Palawan and get your sunscreen, swimsuits, and stamina ready: you’ve never seen the water this blue.

El Nido

Puerto Princesa

Coron

Cebu

LIVE LIKE LOCALS IN CEBU

Right in the middle of Visayas is Cebu, the second interna9onal gateway to the Philippines. Culturally and biologically rich, it is the country’s secondary. Although more popular as a diving and snorkeling site, Cebu is an exci9ng place to experience authentic Filipino culture and everyday life.

Bohol

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Siargao

SECRETS OF SIARGAO

Experience the best of both worlds in the Philippine’s largest city outside of Metro Manila and Luzon. Immerse yourselves in the beauty of nature and feel at ease at the some of the most popular amenities Davao has to offer. Get a taste of the freshest produce on the island, as it is known for being the leading exporter of fruits such as mangoes, pomeloes, bananas, coconut products, pineapples, papayas, mangosteens and cacao.

ISLAND HOPPINGExplore and join the amazing Island Hopping Activity to visit the famous 3 islands,Daku, Guyam, and Naked Island! You’ll have a van transfer (roundtrip) to General Luna’s Boulevard where your boat awaits you. Also included is bottled water, towels, a personal butler, and a picnic lunch will be provided in one of the island
stops. Naked Island fits the description of this beach destination; fine white sand and cool clear waters. It got its name because of its “nakedness”; there’s no shade or almost anything on the island. This very minimalist island is only a few minutes away by boat from General Luna. It has a small sandbar and about 100 meters of sand. Daku Island is the biggest in the trio and has fine bone-white sand, emerald waters, and swaying coconut trees; all of which make it the perfect spot for lunch. It also has a barangay with friendly locals. Explore the palms, and enjoy your picnic lunch with grilled chicken, adobo, mango, pineapple, salad, and drinks. Guyam Island may be small, but its picturesque beachscape, shallow waters, and tropical paradise appeal more than make up for it. Smiling ladies with a small box will greet you and cheerfully let you know there’s a fee once you set foot on the island, however your entrance fees are covered. It’s small, and one can easily walk from one side of the island to the other, weaving through the 100 coconut palms. The water around the island is crystal clear, however a big reef surrounds the entire
island. (Breakfast, Lunch & Accommodations, Siargao)

TourFREE DAY IN SIARGAO
Today is a free day to explore Siargao on your own. There are plenty of surfing schools and places to rent boards so newbies can join in, too, and the crystal clear water also provides the perfect place to try paddle boarding or snorkeling. In addition there are lagoons, caves, sand bars, coral reefs, bizarre rock formations, exotic wildlife, waterfalls, and a large mangrove forest reserve to discover.

MAGPUPUNGKO ROCK POOLS

Today you’ll have a tour to Magpupungko Rock Pools, and you’ll have the opportunity to swim with the beautiful underwater life. Part of the attraction is the imposing Magpupungko rock: a huge boulder that serves as the place’s natural monument. Separated from the ocean by a large reef, the water is incredibly clear in all shades of blue, green and everything between. During low tide, the receding coastline reveals natural pools perfect for some leisurely swimming*. Think of it as an all-natural infinity pool. * It’s recommended to check with the hotel staff first as the tour has tidal restrictions and time, as the pools only appears during low tide

Departure:
After a leisurely breakfast, it’s time to say good-bye. You’ll have a shared transfer to the airport, and on to your next Avanti Destination!

Davao

ECO-ADVENTURE CAPITAL OF THE PHILIPPINES

Experience the best of both worlds in the Philippine’s largest city outside of Metro Manila and Luzon.

Immerse yourselves in the beauty of nature and feel at ease at the some of the most popular amenities Davao has to offer.

Get a taste of the freshest produce on the island, as it is known for being the leading exporter of fruits such as mangoes, pomeloes, bananas, coconut products, pineapples, papayas, mangosteens and cacao.

TourHijo Resorts and Madaum River
Gear up for a Banana Plantation Tour in Hijo Resorts, located in the north of Davao Region. It is recognized as one of the oldest banana and coconut plantations in the country. Admired for its sprawling beach, vast river, lush forest and plantation, the resort is an ideal getaway for those who love being around nature and seek to preserve it in the most delightful way possible. Feel free to relax, sunbathe, swim or snorkel.For young adventurers at heart, you’ll be challenged by locals for a walk across the hanging bridges and forest trails in the area. Go on a scenic cruise on the Madaum River and enjoy its breathtaking scenery. Engulf a sumptuous lunch featuring famous cuisine of the region at the beachfront. Eat freshly picked fruits and vegetables harvested from their nearby garden. And watch a highly anticipated cultural show brimming with talented singers and dancers from local schools, as the highlight of the whole day tour.

You will return to the City of Davao late in the afternoon.

TourDavao CityYou will be given a brief announcement of what Davao has in store for you in the afternoon. If you’re brave enough to enter the Crocodile Park, they’ll introduce you to Pangil, the 2nd largest crocodile in captivity and Buloy, the friendly 15-foot python.

A few minutes walk from the park is Tribung K’Mindanawan, where it showcases our rich cultural heritage and replicas of different tribal houses in the region. Chow down on the local fruits of Davao such as pomelo, mangosteen, marang, and dare take a whiff of the Durian, the world’s smelliest fruit. Don’t want the smell to rub off on you? No worries, you can settle for the candies at the Durian Candy Factory or take a sip of Durian Flavored Cappuccino.

Head over to the wonderful view of Davao from the top of the Shrine hill at the Holy Infant Jesus and at the Jack’s Ridge. Don’t forget to check out Museo Dabawenyo, where it houses a rich collection of Davao’s history through finely displayed galleries, and purchase some of the coolest souvenirs available at the Aldevinco Souvenir Shop.

Take pleasure in having lunch at a nearby restaurant.

And have some needed R&R at the hotel.

Departure:
Check-out and depart from Davao homeward, or to another exciting Philippine destination.

Note:
Rates available upon request.
Refer to list of hotel options*

Vigan/Laoag Banaue/Sagada Manila Boracay Palawan Cebu Bohol Siargao Davao

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