From Tubbataha Reef in Palawan to Napaling Reef in Bohol, these dive spots are proof that the country's beauty goes far beyond its shores.
As a consequence of the fall of Saigon in 1975, many Vietnamese people sought asylum in Puerto Princesa—and found livelihood by serving their own food.
Palawan still retains a wildness that reminds visitors why it holds its reputation as “the Philippines’ last frontier.”
This latest recognition comes on the heels of back-to-back global citations.
Opening on December 20, the beachfront resort The Funny Lion adds a playful touch to Puerto Princesa's hospitality scene.
Nilo Quizon of The Funny Lion El Nido tells the story of being poor and rising from the ranks—and we are so inspired by it!
The tree planting by Pandan Villas guests is an initiative of Turista.ph, a booking platform developed and designed by Filipinos.