Destination Guide
Visit some of the Philippines‘ best island destinations.
BORACAY
Boracay Island, hailed as one of the premier beaches in the Philippines and a top destination in the Visayas region, boasts an extensive stretch of powdery white sand known as White Beach. Book a flight with Sunlight Air as Boracay’s crystalline azure waters, stunning sunsets, and iconic white sand await you!
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Station 1
Station 1 stands as the crown jewel of White Beach, Boracay. This picturesque stretch is renowned for its breathtaking beauty, highlighted by the iconic Willy's Rock (grotto) and the charming row of blue-sailed paraw boats that have become emblematic of the island.
Station 2
Station 2 serves as the vibrant epicenter of activity in Boracay, bustling with a dynamic array of hotels, resorts, bars, restaurants, and shops. The reason behind this thriving hub is evident when you examine the layout of the island. Here, the distance between the shoreline and the main road widens, providing ample space for numerous establishments to flourish closer to the beach.
Station 3
Often overlooked yet charming, Boracay's Station 3 occupies the southernmost stretch of White Beach. While its beachfront may be narrower and slightly steeper compared to other stations, Station 3 exudes its own unique appeal. Although shops and restaurants may be sparser, it is home to the majority of White Beach's budget accommodations. From cozy inns to backpacker hostels and independent guesthouses, Station 3 presents a range of affordable lodging options.
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Parasailing
Seeking an exhilarating escapade to begin your Boracay getaway? Look no further than one of the island's top activities: parasailing! The heart-pounding 15-minute ride is undoubtedly worthwhile with the breathtaking views of Boracay's natural landscape. Parasailing will truly leave you breathless upon marveling at the island's stunning scenery from a unique perspective.
Island Hopping
If you're craving more adventure in Boracay, why not embark on an island-hopping tour to uncover the island's virgin coastal treasures? Traverse the hidden coastal gems of Puka Beach, Diniwid Beach, and Crocodile Island. Adding to the unforgettable trip, you can indulge in a mouthwatering grilled buffet lunch with your loved ones.
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Visit Puka Shell Beach
Puka Beach stands out as a tranquil retreat in Boracay, featuring a pristine white-sand shoreline adorned with scattered coral fragments. Stretching for 800 meters, it ranks among the longest beaches on the island. Although the presence of coral bits gives its sand a slightly coarser texture compared to White Beach, Puka Beach compensates with its nearly untouched natural splendor. Tall coconut trees line its shores, adding to the tropical ambiance, while a lush forest envelops the area just beyond its stunning coastline.
Go to Willy’s Rock
Willy's Rock, situated in the shallow waters of Station 1 in Boracay, is a volcanic rock formation known for its distinctive shape. Beyond its natural features, it has garnered popularity for the shrine erected atop it, dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary.
CAGAYAN DE ORO
Cagayan de Oro, dubbed the “City of Golden Friendship,” is famed not only for its invigorating white rapids but also for the warmth and hospitality of its people.
With its cheerful locals and inviting atmosphere, it's no wonder many consider it among the happiest places in the country. Experience the warmth of Cagayan de Oro by flying with Sunlight Air!
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Barangay Cugman
Renowned as the City of Golden Friendship. It stands as a first-class highly urbanized city in the Northern Mindanao region, serving as both the capital of Misamis Oriental province in geographical terms and as an administratively independent entity. Moreover, Cagayan de Oro holds the distinction of being the regional center and primary business hub of Northern Mindanao, situated in the southern part of the Philippines.
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The Cagayan de Oro River is famed for its 14 rapids, drawing numerous tourists seeking white water rafting adventures. A local travel agency caters to this demand, providing transportation from hotels to the rafting site aboard jeepneys. Emphasizing safety, they enlist seasoned river guides to accompany participants. Renowned as the White Water Rafting Capital of the Philippines, Cagayan de Oro has become synonymous with this thrilling activity, where locals assert that a visit without partaking in it is incomplete.
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Visit Mapawa Nature Park
Mapawa Nature Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts with its plethora of exciting activities. Dive into the natural pools, traverse the cascading waterfalls, and trek to the awe-inspiring Mintugsuk Falls. This route meanders through lush terrain via the challenging Dao trail, unveiling numerous other scenic waterfalls. The round-trip to Mintugsuk Falls, spanning about 8 kilometers and taking approximately 3 hours, promises an exhilarating journey amidst the splendor of nature.
Experience the Gardens of Malasag Eco-Tourism Village
The Gardens of Malasag Eco-Tourism Village presents a tranquil and enchanting atmosphere in Cagayan de Oro City. With its lush gardens, charming zoo, and refreshing swimming pool, this 7.2-hectare park is a sanctuary of peace. Nestled against the rolling landscapes of Sitio Cugman Watershed, it is a testament to Mindanao's diverse ecology and vibrant Ethno-Filipino heritage.
Cebu holds a prominent place in the country’s Spanish colonial history for having served as the original capital of the Philippines until the 17th century, earning the title of 'the Queen of the South.’ The province has six major cities - Cebu, Danao, Lapu-Lapu, Mandaue, Toledo, and Talisay. Ready to explore the rich heritage of Cebu? Book your flights today and embark on an unforgettable adventure!
CEBU
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Cebu City
Cebu City holds the distinction of being the oldest city in the Philippines. Within the bounds of the country's oldest thoroughfare lie vibrant business districts, sprawling shopping malls, and notable historical landmarks such as Magellan's Cross and Colon Street. Moreover, the city proudly boasts the latest addition to its infrastructure, the Cebu-Cordova Link Expressway (CCLEX), which holds the title of the longest bridge in the Philippines.
Lapu-Lapu City
The Historic Resort City Perched on Mactan Island, Lapu-Lapu City, is a living testament to the Philippines' rich history. Its name pays homage to Datu Lapu-Lapu, the esteemed first hero of the Philippines, esteemed for thwarting the forces of Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan along the shores of Mactan. The iconic Mactan Shrine, also known as the Liberty Shrine, is a poignant tribute to this historic triumph.
Mandaue City
Located between Cebu City and Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City is recognized as the "Industrial City" and the "Furniture Capital of the Philippines." It boasts a thriving industrial sector and is home to numerous factories, construction warehouses, and manufacturing companies. A towering replica of a San Miguel Pale Pilsen stands on top of its brewery along Mandaue Highway and is a striking symbol of the city's industrial success.
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Dive at Burias Shoals
Explore the incredible dive site of Burias Shoals in Camiguin, a natural reef paradise with sprawling slopes and steep walls teeming with colorful fish. Divers encounter a vibrant underwater world adorned with black, yellow, red, and white coral varieties. Keen observation reveals camouflaged marine life like snappers, clownfish, tigerfish, pufferfish, eels, and crabs, enhancing each mesmerizing dive.
Hike Mt. Vulcan
Experience a captivating hike on Mt. Vulcan. This trail, known as the Stations of the Cross, reflects the country's strong Catholic influence, featuring 14 events related to Jesus's crucifixion dispersed throughout the forest. No permits are necessary for this relaxed hour-long hike, providing an intriguing encounter with these historical religious landmarks set amidst nature.
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Visit Fort San Pedro
A historical fortress built during the Spanish colonial period. The triangular layout, constructed with coral stones and bricks, houses a museum exhibiting artifacts from Cebu's history. At the same time, lush gardens and viewing points provide visitors a serene atmosphere and panoramic city views. The fort's historical significance as a military stronghold adds depth to its appeal, with occasional cultural events enriching the visitor experience.
Magellan's Cross
Magellan's Cross in Cebu City is a historic landmark symbolizing the introduction of Christianity to the Philippines. Planted by Ferdinand Magellan in 1521, the cross is housed in a chapel near the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño. Encased in a protective wooden crossbeam, it holds religious importance and attracts visitors as a testament to the country's colonial heritage and enduring faith.
CLARK
Clark, a former US military base in the Philippines, has evolved into a diverse tourist spot. It is divided into Freeport Zone and New Clark City and offers exciting experiences in shopping, dining, and nightlife. Weekend staycations are a popular activity, alongside exploring a vibrant food scene and its famous annual hot-air balloon festival – one of Asia’s largest. Book now and discover the wonders of Clark!
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Clark Freeport Zone
Clark, Clark, officially known as the Clark Freeport, stands as a sprawling cosmopolitan hub, boasting an array of attractions and a vibrant calendar of events and activities catered to a diverse range of tourists and visitors. Positioned in the heart of the Central Luzon region of the Philippines.
Angeles City
It boasts a vibrant atmosphere and a rich history, having served as a significant location during the Filipino-American War. While the city has a compelling historical background, its contemporary appeal primarily revolves around shopping and nightlife. Key attractions include the renowned Clark Freeport and Special Economic Zone, along with the lively Balibago entertainment district.
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4×4 Off-Road Adventure
Wander across the breathtaking canyons, river crossings, and intriguing rock formations on a thrilling 4x4 jeep ride to Puning Hot Springs. Witness the remnants of Mt. Pinatubo's impactful 1991 eruption while immersing yourself in the unique culture of the Aeta community—a truly remarkable journey. Rise high above in the colorful and lively Hot Air Balloon Festival. The yearly Philippine Hot Air Balloon Fiesta is a Clark highlight. Crowds from nearby provinces gather to witness global balloon pilots in action, showcasing a variety of shapes and sizes in the sky for four days.
Food trip in Pampanga
Experience Pampanga's culinary delights at the Clark Freeport Zone, embracing a range of flavors from local Kapampangan dishes to global cuisine.
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Mount Arayat
Also known as Bunduk Alaya, Mount Arayat is a potentially active volcano in Pampanga. Famed for its distinct shape, locals and visitors appreciate its mystic allure and cultural significance.
Pamintuan Museum (Museum of Philippine Social History)
Step into the past at the Pamintuan Mansion, a century-old site transformed into the Museum of Philippine Social History. Admire its captivating architecture and interiors and get a glimpse into the country's rich past, including the independence celebration of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo.
Aqua Planet Water Park
For a fun-filled day with your loved ones, head to Aqua Planet Waterpark, the largest waterpark in the country. It's the perfect family getaway with a wide range of attractions, including 38 slides, wave pools, thrilling rides, and a Kiddie Zone.
CORON
Coron, the first destination of Sunlight Air, has many sights, such as serene beaches, majestic islands and lakes, and even historical shipwrecks. It’s also home to some of Sunlight Air’s partner hotels and resorts, including the luxurious Sunlight Ecotourism Island Resort. Book a flight to Coron and begin your journey to paradise with Sunlight Air!
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Banuang Daan
Situated north of Coron Island and south of Coron Town and Busuanga Island, Banuang Daan features pristine beaches, turquoise lagoons, serene lakes, and lush landscapes. Popular among divers, it hosts a vibrant underwater world with coral gardens and reefs. Banuang Daan is the ideal choice for a three-day stay in Coron for its diverse experiences on land and beneath the sea.
Coron Town
Coron Town, nestled on Busuanga Island's southern shores, serves as the island's primary hub. Having diverse dining options, shops, and cafes, it's an ideal budget-friendly stay for backpackers exploring the Philippines.
Dicanituan Island
Dicanituan Island boasts a tranquil setting with delightful restaurants and cafes. It provides a peaceful escape from the bustling crowds. Though lacking significant attractions, it features a beautiful beach and coastal trails for strolls.
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Snorkeling at Lusong Coral Garden
Lusong Coral Garden ranks among the finest snorkeling spots accessible from Coron. Frequently visited by boat tours, it unveils a stunning narrow reef teeming with vibrant corals. Within this lively underwater ecosystem, you can glimpse anemonefish, butterflyfish, and angelfish and even encounter magnificent giant clams amidst the colorful and thriving marine life.
Paddle Boarding or Kayaking
Paolyn Houseboats provide complimentary kayak use with the condition of returning by sundown. Exploring freely allows access to numerous pristine snorkeling spots along the untouched rock formations. Some small wooden structures, homes to local families, dot the sides of these rocks, offering glimpses into their unique lifestyle amidst this stunning scenery.
Walk up Mt. Tapyas
The ascent, lasting 15 to 20 minutes, includes a staircase leading to the summit. Shaded rest stops provide relief, especially during midday climbs. However, for a more enjoyable experience, it's advised to ascend during sunset. Cooler temperatures and a breathtaking sunset reward those reaching the top, making it a preferred time for other travelers visiting Coron.
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Kayangan Lake
Kayangan Lake stands as Coron Island's most popular attraction for its captivating beauty. Upon arrival, visitors encounter an exquisite reef serving as a "parking lot" with pristine waters. With crystal-clear freshwater and mesmerizing underwater rock formations, it's a favored free-dive spot.
Twin Lagoon
Twin Lagoon is situated amidst breathtaking cliffs, offering a stunning pool of water. Swimmers can glide beneath the cliff through a small passage and enter this secluded oasis.
Banul Beach
Banul Beach may be small, yet it offers an abundance of delights. Its calm and crystal clear waters invite for a perfect swim. Bask in the sun on the beautiful sand or simply relish the panoramic limestone karst vistas that envelop the surroundings.
MANILA
The Philippines’ capital city, Manila, is a bustling metropolis filled with tourists and locals from all walks of life. The city is filled with wonder thanks to its towering skyscrapers, historical landmarks, and occasional hidden gems. Anyone visiting the metro will undoubtedly leave with many cherished memories. Experience the vibrant energy of Manila firsthand by embarking on a memorable getaway with Sunlight Air!
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Makati
Situated in central Manila, stands out as an ideal choice for tourists due to its cleanliness, safety, and abundance of captivating attractions. This vibrant district, known as the city's premier business hub, exudes affluence, boasting an array of top-notch restaurants, upscale boutiques, lively nightlife spots, and significant historical sites.
Malate
The heartbeat of Manila's nightlife captivates with a vibrant rhythm and secure allure. From clubs to bars, it paints a vivid nightlife canvas for diverse tastes. Beyond its nocturnal pulse, Malate weaves history and commerce, offering a fusion of flavors in its diverse dining landscape—a spirited Manila experience encapsulated within its streets.
Quezon City
Quezon City, a vibrant hub northeast of Manila, embodies youthful energy and creative verve. Brimming with fashion boutiques, cat cafes, and a diverse dining tapestry, it's an urban canvas. Maginhawa Street, a culinary haven, beckons with global flavors, cementing Quezon City's status as Manila's epicurean paradise where pulsating creativity meets delectable indulgence. -
Explore Manila's Shopping Havens
Divisoria: Known for affordable stores and manufacturing hubs in Tondo, Manila. Often part of Binondo Chinatown shopping tours.
Quiapo: Offers gadget shops on Raon and Hidalgo Street, arts and crafts on Palanca Street and Plaza Miranda, and essential items at Quinta Market and Carriedo Street.
Baclaran: A large market with diverse stores offering products across a price range.
Greenhills Shopping Center: A charming mall with a blend of thrift stalls and major shops, surrounded by great dining spots.
Tiendesitas in Pasig City: Offers indigenous cuisine, fashion, furniture, and artisanal items from over 450 merchants.
Dine-around in Binondo
Binondo, Manila's historic hub since 1594, proudly claims the title of the world's first Chinatown. Embracing its vibrant culinary scene akin to other Chinatowns, Binondo offers flavorful adventures through its alleys housing charming eateries, traditional bakeries, and affordable street-side vendors. Unveil its allure on a guided tour for an immersive experience in this lively district's gastronomic treasures. -
Experience a journey through history in Intramuros.
Intramuros, known as the "Walled City," embodies Manila's oldest district and historical center. A haven for history aficionados, it offers an array of activities. Once the seat of Spanish rule, it retains complete architectural relics from that era. A day trip suffices to explore this well-preserved marvel, allowing travelers to delve into the rich history encapsulated within its walls.
Discover history's art at National Museum Complex
The National Museum of the Philippines hosts diverse sections—Art, Anthropology, Natural History, and the Planetarium—all situated within one complex. Each houses permanent collections showcasing the nation's rich artistry, culture, and historical heritage. Explore these facets by joining a comprehensive National Museum tour, offering an enriching experience across the finest museums in the vicinity.
Visit Rizal Park
Rizal Park boasts an array of attractions including monuments, gardens, stadiums, concert halls, and more. Spanning three distinct areas, it begins with the 16-hectare Agrifina Circle, housing the Department of Tourism and National Museum of Anthropology. The northeastern sector leads to the 22-hectare park area along Roxas Boulevard, while the central portion culminates at Burnham Green. Enhance your Rizal Park visit by joining a comprehensive tour with Intramuros for a complete exploration of this iconic destination.
SAN VICENTE
San Vicente is one of the most idyllic destinations in the Philippines. Virtually untouched by human hands, it boasts majestic waterfalls and a pristine white sand beach – the longest in the country and second in Southeast Asia. Enjoy an exotic getaway to the marvelous San Vicente and get in touch with the wonders of nature at Sunlight Air’s lush resorts with our exclusive Travel Bubble® packages.
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Poblacion
Poblacion, a barangay in San Vicente, Palawan, lies on one end of Long Beach, stretching across New Agutaya, San Isidro, and Alimangoan. From here, numerous islands and beaches are conveniently reachable.
Port Barton
Port Barton is a peaceful village in Palawan's San Vicente, often confused as a separate town. Unlike busy tourist spots, it's serene, attracting people seeking quiet and natural beauty. It's a simple place with untouched beauty, perfect for those who prefer calm over hustle and bustle.
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Island-hopping
San Vicente boasts 22 stunning islands and islets. Explore these paradises by renting a private boat or joining an Island-Hopping tour for a budget-friendly adventure.
Skydiving at Skydive Greater Palawan
Experience skydiving at Skydive Greater Palawan, a popular spot in San Vicente. No experience necessary - beginners can tandem skydive with skilled instructors while enjoying stunning views. Experienced skydivers can jump solo. Check the weather before diving into this thrilling activity in this Philippine Island paradise.
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Long Beach
Long Beach holds the title for being the longest white sand stretch in the Philippines and is the first-ever Tourism Enterprise Zone (TEZ) under the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA). This 14-km shoreline faces the West Philippine Sea, covering beaches in four Barangays: Poblacion, New Agutaya, San Isidro, and Alimanguan. Beach enthusiasts can expect ample shade from lush trees and might want to tour by habal-habal for a full discovery experience.
El Nido
Traveling from San Vicente to El Nido allows you to experience Palawan's diverse beauty. While San Vicente offers the allure of Long Beach, El Nido boasts stunning limestone cliffs, clear waters, and vibrant marine life. With island hopping, snorkeling, and beach relaxation, El Nido provides a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation in a tropical setting.
SIARGAO
As the Surfing Capital of the Philippines, Siargao is easily one of the most favored vacation destinations amongst local and foreign tourists. This is all because of the location’s calm environment, beautiful beaches, incredible jungles, and big waves that will give any water sports enthusiast the time of their lives. Dive into the thrill of Siargao by booking an exciting getaway for an unforgettable surfing adventure!
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General Luna
Positioned on Siargao Island's southern side, it captivates with its world-renowned surfing spots like Cloud 9. Famous for international surfing competitions, its pristine beaches, and attractions like Guyam and Daku islands, it's a magnet for surfers and travelers seeking nature's beauty and invigorating wave adventures.
Del Carmen
Siargao's western gem is bound by stunning coastlines, like Sugba's Caub cave, teeming with marine life. It boasts rich resources with diverse fish and rare crocodile species in its mangrove forests. Visitors can meander along lush orchids, ornamental plants, and vast mangroves.
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3 Islands Tour
Discover Siargao's stunning natural beauty by exploring its top three islands: Daku Island, Guyam Island, and Naked Island. Enjoy optional snorkeling at the Fish Sanctuary during this island-hopping adventure.
Surfing
Surfing reigns supreme in Siargao, particularly along the General Luna coast, with notable spots like Cloud 9 and Quicksilver surfing camps. Both camps provide board rentals and lessons. Beginners' classes cost PHP 1000 for a 2-hour session, promising learning experiences.
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Sohoton Cove
Situated within Bucas Grande Islands, offering stunning karst hills, lagoons, beaches, and caves. The clear waters are home to stingless jellyfish, allowing tourists to swim with them from March to August. Accessible from Socorro in Surigao del Norte, it's reachable from Siargao, with boat tours available. Opt for group tours to save on expenses.
Cloud 9 Boardwalk
The Cloud 9 beach features the iconic Boardwalk and Tower with spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean. Arrive early to catch breathtaking sunrises from this three-story wooden structure, as it’s an ideal spot for a serene start to the day.