With 7,000-plus islands, choosing where to go in the Philippines can feel like throwing a dart at paradise.
Palawan (El Nido & Coron)
The crown jewel. El Nido's limestone cliffs and lagoons, and Coron's crystal lakes and shipwrecks, make Palawan the Philippines' flagship destination. It's the one we point honeymooners and first-timers toward — and the backbone of our Palawan Paradise package.
Bohol
The family favourite — tarsiers, Chocolate Hills, gentle beaches and river cruises. It's softer, safer and more laid-back than Palawan, and it pairs perfectly with nearby Cebu. See our Cebu & Bohol family trip.
Cebu
The gateway island and a destination in its own right — resorts on Mactan, island-hopping, and the famous whale-shark swim. Most itineraries touch Cebu as their entry point.
Boracay
The party island reborn — the famous White Beach is postcard-perfect and the redevelopment has given it a new polish. Best for couples and friends who want beach plus buzz.
Siargao
The surfer's island, all palm trees and laid-back surf towns. The best island in the country for a slow, back-to-nature trip — and one of the world's great surf destinations.
Which island for you?
- Honeymooners — Palawan, no question.
- Families — Bohol and Cebu.
- Surfers & slow travellers — Siargao.
- Nightlife & social beach days — Boracay.
Quick questions, answered
Which island should I visit first?
Palawan, for most people — it's the Philippines at its most spectacular and it's where the country's reputation comes from.
Can I visit more than one island?
Yes — Palawan, Cebu and Bohol are connected by short internal flights and ferries, and a two-week trip does two or three comfortably.
Which is easiest with kids?
Bohol and Cebu — gentler beaches, shorter boat trips and more family-friendly resorts. Rather than piece together flights and ferries yourself, look at our Palawan and Cebu & Bohol packages. Call 020 7946 0958.


