Begin 2024 with a tropical escape and welcome the year with a commitment to craft unforgettable memories. Envision a trip through stunning landscapes, with thrilling adventures, full of savory cuisine, culture, and captivating encounters. Begin your year with the promise of enriching experiences in the Philippines.
As the cool, dry season graces the islands in the initial three months of the year, this period provides an ideal window to explore a country that is filled with warmth, beauty, and the genuine hospitality that the country is renowned for.
Here are our top recommendations for planning a trip to the archipelago in 2024.
Palawan
Start your journey in a sanctuary for nature lovers seeking either tranquility, adventure, or a perfect blend of both. Explore the Underground River in Puerto Princesa – a UNESCO World Heritage Site – and navigate through the mesmerizing limestone caves, adorned with stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations. Unwind in the pristine beaches of El Nido surrounded by naturally carved out limestone cliffs and visit the awe-inspiring Big Lagoon or explore the Secret Lagoon. For diving enthusiasts, the crystal-clear waters of Coron houses a vibrant marine life that will leave you captivated. Spend time away from the bustle of tourists in Port Barton, a coastal village embraced by palm-fringed beaches and enjoy the laid-back atmosphere, explore nearby waterfalls, and snorkel in the pristine waters teeming with marine life. You can also uncover the rich history of Taytay, home to the 17th-century Fort Santa Isabel. Climb to the fortress’s vantage points for panoramic views and learn about its historical significance. For those seeking the road less traveled, venture to Balabac. Balabac offers a glimpse into the raw and untouched beauty of Palawan. This remote group of islands boasts untouched beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and the chance to spot rare marine species. Wrap up your Palawan adventure with a visit to Nacpan Beach, often hailed as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Relax on its golden shores, savor the stunning sunset, and reflect on the memories created in this tropical haven.
Boracay
Famous for its powdery white sand beaches, Boracay is a top destination for water activities, nightlife, and relaxation. Bask in the warm glow of the sun, take leisurely strolls along the shoreline, and witness spectacular sunsets that paint the sky in hues of orange and pink. Enjoy the beach parties, try water sports, and witness breathtaking sunsets at White Beach. Carve in some time for an island-hopping escapade to explore Boracay’s surrounding gems. Visit Crocodile Island for snorkeling, Crystal Cove for cave exploration, or simply head to Puka Shell Beach, known for its coarser white sand and abundant Puka shells.
For a bit of a thrill, do not miss Ariel’s Point for cliff diving. Take a boat trip to this stunning cliffside location and experience the adrenaline rush of diving from various heights. Kite and wind surfers will particularly enjoy Bulabog Beach for its energetic vibe and intense winds. Fun way above sea level can be had with a hike to Mount Luho. The elevated vantage point provides a stunning perspective of the island’s landscapes and proves to be an ideal spot for sunrise or sunset enthusiasts.
No visit to Boracay is complete without a snapshot at Willy’s Rock. This iconic landmark, a lava formation with a statue of the Virgin Mary, stands proudly on White Beach. It is not just a photo opportunity but a symbol of Boracay’s cultural and spiritual significance. As the sun sets, Boracay becomes more alive, – explore the vibrant Boracay Night Market, sample local delicacies and shop for souvenirs. As the evening ensues, the island pulsates with a vibrant nightlife where you can meet fellow travelers and dance the night away at some of the best beach clubs and bars.
Cebu
Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of the Queen City of the South. Visit historical landmarks like and begin your holiday at Magellan’s Cross, a symbol of the Philippines’ conversion to Christianity. This historic landmark houses the very cross planted by Ferdinand Magellan upon his arrival in 1521. Adjacent to it is the Basilica del Santo Niño – the oldest Roman Catholic church in the Philippines and home to the revered image of the Santo Niño.
If your visit aligns with January, immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Sinulog Festival. Join the lively street parade, witness colorful costumes and traditional dances, and partake in the festive atmosphere that celebrates Cebu’s devotion to the Santo Niño which kicks off on the 6th of January with the Sinulog Grand Parade happening on the 21st of January 2024.
Step back in time at Fort San Pedro, a well-preserved Spanish fortress dating back to the 16th century. Explore the triangular bastion, stroll through charming gardens, and soak in the historical ambiance overlooking the Cebu Port.
What is a trip to the Philippines without dipping your feet in water? Escape to the enchanting Kawasan Falls in Badian, a multi-tiered cascade surrounded by lush greenery. Descend and dive to the underwater world of Moalboal, known for its stunning coral reefs and diverse marine life. Snorkel or dive along the Pescador Island, famous for its sardine run and coral gardens. And for the ultimate once-in-a-lifetime experience – swim with whale sharks in Oslob! Snorkel alongside these gentle giants, marvel at their majestic presence, and contribute to the conservation efforts that make this experience both awe-inspiring and responsible.
Key tips: Whether you are a seasoned traveler or setting out on your first international escapade, proper preparation is key to ensuring a smooth and memorable journey.
- Travel Documents – Ensure your passport is up-to-date and has at least six months of validity beyond your planned return date.
- Visa – Check if you need a visa and apply for one if necessary
- Register for eTravel – all arriving and departing passengers should register at eTravel, which is a prerequisite for the conduct of immigration formalities by the Bureau of Immigration
- Health & Vaccinations – It is advisable to be up to date on routine vaccines.
- Packing Essentials – Travel lightweight and breathable clothing, including swimwear, cover-ups and comfortable footwear fitting to your choice of activities. Bring sunscreen, insect repellent, and travel power adaptors.
- Currency – The currency in the Philippines is the Philippine Peso (PHP). While credit cards are widely accepted in urban areas, it is a good idea to have cash on hand for smaller establishments and in more remote regions.
- Language & Cultural Awareness – English is widely spoken but be prepared to hear a rich blend of dialects aside from Tagalog.
- Travel Insurance – Ensure your policy covers activities you plan to undertake, such as water sports or trekking.
Embrace the spirit of “new year, new beginnings” as you explore the diverse and captivating destinations that the Philippines has to offer. Whether you seek adventure, cultural immersion, or tranquil retreats, the Philippines offer diverse experiences catering to every type of traveler.
About the Department of Tourism – Philippines
The Department of Tourism (DOT) is the government agency responsible for promoting the Philippines as a premier travel and tourism destination. Committed to showcasing the country’s rich cultural heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and warm hospitality, the DOT works to enhance the Philippines’ reputation as a must-visit location for both local and international travellers.
Love the Philippines
Crescent-shaped beaches dusted with talcum powder-like sand; uninhabited tropical islands, lush impenetrable jungles bristling with unique wildlife, the thrusting soaring capital of Manila, historic cities, a diverse local cruisine and culture… The Philippines has all this and more. Visit and some of the 7,641 islands of the vibrant archipelago where English is widely spoken, the people are fun loving and life moves to a lilting beat.