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Philippines group tours for solo travelers

Travel solo as part of a group tour to the Philippines

Why travel solo to the Philippines?

When you think of this ellipsis-like archipelago in Southeast Asia, one word springs to mind: escapism…

With more than 7,000 islands to choose from n the Philippines, your inner beach-lover is, quite simply, spoilt for choice. Volcanic, lagoon-rich,, deserted, quilted in rainforest… Name your kind of island and the Philippines will deliver.

Not sure where to start? Our group Philippines adventure will take you to Palawan, Cebu and Bohol, with an island-hopping boat trip thrown in for good measure, too. Nearly a fortnight of sun, sea and white-sand beaches – with sandside barbecues and sunsets to savor. Who says the Philippines are only for honeymooners? Not Flash Pack…



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Top places to visit in the Philippines

Manila

Manila is a tale of two cities: a skyscraper-soared Asian metropolis and a baroque old town, known as Intramuros, harking back to the colonial era. The result is a capital richly layered with Tagalog and Spanish heritage.

Palawan

The archipelago of Palawan is home to a series of karsts, coves and white-sand beaches. On our trip, you’ll dive into this landscape of marbled lagoons, untouched rainforest and vibrant underwater life – the perfect antidote to city living.

Chocolate Hills

Situated on Bohol Island, the Chocolate Hills are a unique geological phenomenon; think little bare mounds peeking out of the rainforest like piles of sifted cocoa. You’ll explore this area by quad-bike on our Philippine adventure.

Bohol Island

With unique topography and unspoilt beaches, Bohol is the sort of serene island getaway that’ll have you forgetting about home in no time. Leafy jungle, coral reefs and rich marine wildlife all provide plenty of opportunities for adventure here.

Trips to Philippines

The Philippines facts

What are the national languages of the Philippines?

Tagalog and English

What is the currency?

Philippine peso

Timezone

Philippine Standard Time is GMT+8

Top three activities

1. Cycling through the backstreets of Manila
2. Quad-biking the Chocolate Hills
3. Exploring the coastlines of Northern Palawan

Top five dishes to try

1. Adobo – meat stewed in soy sauce and peppercorns
2. Kare kare – a peanut sauce and oxtail stew
3. Crispy pata – deep-fried pork served with garlic and chilli
4. Chicken inasal – barbecued chicken cooked in marinade
5. Arroz caldo – rice porridge with ginger, garlic and onions

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Average temp in high season

What’s the weather like in the Philippines?

The Philippines has a tropical climate with a wet and dry season. Wet season runs from May to November and dry season spans December to April. Average temperatures in Manila lie between 79ºF and 86ºF (26ºC and 30ºC).

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