Philippines Collective
Ocean and Wildlife Conservation
Comprised of over 7,100 islands, this archipelago offers an endless variety of beautiful land and marine ecosystems. Lush rice terraces complement scenic mountain views in the north, while coastal regions offer world-class diving, island hopping, spelunking, canyoning and surfing opportunities. The Philippines is the only nation whose entire waters is covered by the Coral Triangle, a marine epicentre abundant in over 600 different coral species and diverse marine wildlife. This makes it the perfect place for families to learn about the importance of ocean conservation, by showing what our world is at risk of permanently losing.
As a recipient of numerous ‘Best Beaches’ awards from top travel publishers and audience-voted lists in recent years, the Philippines is finally gaining the recognition it truly deserves. It is a compelling destination for families and groups seeking a balance of adventure and holiday relaxation. Discovering nature and wildlife within this tropical climate ignites a passion for protecting our precious environment through eco-travel and conservation awareness.
Below are some highlighted destinations in the Philippines. There are many more islands and areas, like the tribal Northern Luzon, that are not covered here (but soon will be!). We will gladly customise your trip according to your holiday needs and goals.
PALAWAN
Ranked as one of the best islands in the world for the last consecutive years, Palawan offers an island getaway to suit every type of traveler and budget. From luxury seekers to backpackers, Palawan is an island that offers incredible options of accommodations and activities across El Nido, Coron, San Vicente and Puerto Princesa areas.
Hop between eden-like remote islands and beaches in El Nido and San Vicente
Dive in pristine coral reefs and World War II shipwrecks in Coron
Explore UNESCO world heritage sites such as Underground River and Tubbataha Reef
BOHOL
Bohol is currently flying under the radar for most travellers who visit the Philippines. Whether you like to lay around the beach or prefer a fully active holiday instead, Bohol has something to offer for each tribe and traveler:
Ocean: dolphin watching, snorkelling with giant turtles, island hopping and scuba diving
Wildlife: Tarsier Conservatory and Bohol Habitat Conservation Conservatory.
Eco Adventures: Chocolate Hills, rice terraces, river cruises, waterfalls
CEBU
Spanish colonial rule over the Philippines commenced when Magellan landed in Cebu nearly 500 years ago. Now the Philippines’ 2nd biggest city, Cebu boasts an impressive amount of outdoor, cultural and gastronomic activities to complete any itinerary. Those not to miss:
Ocean: Dive in surrounding areas like Moalboal, Malapascua for incredible marine bio-diversity and preserved reefs
Eco Adventures: canyoneering and waterfalls
Cultural: Historical sites and churches, Cebuano food and festivals