Islands & Regions

About the Islands & Regions Section

Seven thousand six hundred islands. The number gets cited so often it starts to lose meaning — until you look at a map and begin to understand what it actually implies for anyone who wants to know this country properly. The Philippines isn’t one destination: it’s an archipelago of micro-worlds, each with its own dialect, its own food culture, its own particular relationship with the sea, the mountains, and the weather.

This Island & Regions section organizes those worlds the way it makes practical sense to navigate them: by the three major island groups — Luzon in the north, the Visayas in the center, and Mindanao in the south. Within each group, there are deep-dive guides to individual provinces and islands, written not for the person who wants to tick boxes but for the person who wants to understand a place. What distinguishes Batanes from every other province in the country? Why do the Visayas feel fundamentally different from northern Luzon despite sharing a national culture? Why does Mindanao ask you to see it clearly, without the anxieties that get projected onto it from outside?

Each Island & Region guide covers the geography honestly, including the parts of the year when the weather makes certain destinations impractical to visit, or when the roads make certain areas genuinely hard to reach. There are suggested itineraries for different lengths of stay and different travel styles, accommodation recommendations that go beyond the resorts that dominate search results, and notes on what makes each island or province worth the journey in its own right.

The goal is simple: to give you enough detail that when you arrive somewhere, you already have a sense of what you’re looking at, and enough curiosity left to discover what the guides couldn’t tell you.

Articles

Clown Fish on a reef at Apo Island in the Philippines
Negros

Negros Island’s Best Kept Secrets: 10 Stunning Destinations You Need to Visit

Think you’ve already “done” the Philippines? Think again, my sand-loving friend. Negros Island, tucked right in the heart of the Visayas, is overflowing with jaw-dropping waterfalls, steamy volcanic springs, turtle-filled reefs, and secret spots that aren’t yet drowning in influencers ...
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Cloud 9 hollow right-hand reef break wave surfer competition tower, Siargao Island, Philippines
Siargao

Two Weeks on Siargao Island: A Day-by-Day Itinerary

Siargao is a teardrop-shaped island in Surigao del Norte, in the Philippine Sea off the northeastern coast of Mindanao. It is 437 square kilometers of coconut palms, mangroves, lagoons, tidal rock pools, and reef breaks. Most visitors come for the ...
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Overhead view of the Panay Islands' Iloilo City's skyline.
Panay

Discover Panay Island: 15 Best Things to Do In Iloilo

Greetings from Panay Island, also known as Iloilo, in the Visayan Islands, a true treasure nestled in the Philippines. This enchanting locale is a vibrant mix of rich culture, stunning landscapes, and mouthwatering cuisine. Whether you’re a history buff, an ...
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The Iloilo City Marker
Panay

Astonishing Iloilo, Philippines: Journey of Heritage, Flavor, and Adventure

Situated along the coastline of Panay Island, Iloilo, Philippines, is a destination that weaves a rich tapestry of history and modernity, offering visitors a unique cultural journey. Envision yourself wandering along avenues lined with historic mansions, their wooden shutters a ...
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Cebu's Mall - Shows the construction underway in Cebu turning it into a metropolis.
Cebu

Cebu’s Rich History: From Ancient Kingdom to Modern Metropolis

Right in the heart of the Philippines, Cebu City stands tall as a vibrant testament to its growth from an Ancient Kingdom to a Modern Metropolis. This island province isn’t just a pretty face; it’s been pivotal in shaping the ...
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The Ruins of Bacolod bring back the perspective of a bygone era.
Negros

Discover the Charm of Bacolod City: A Complete Guide for Older Adventurers

This guide to Bacolod City will inform you of the Charm of Bacolod and what you can expect in the “City of Smiles.” This isn’t just a hidden gem in the Philippines; it’s a warm embrace waiting for you. Known ...
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Entrance to Hundred Islands Park Welcome Message
Luzon

The Amazing Hundred Islands In the Philippines: Travel Guide

The Philippines’ Hundred Islands National Park in Pangasinan features 124 islands, perfect for a variety of adventures. Located near Alaminos City, the park offers snorkeling, hiking, and picnicking, providing a diverse range of experiences. This guide includes tips on the ...
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Magnificent Pagudpud Sunset. This is one of the hidden gems of the Northern Coast of Luzon.
Luzon

Uncovering the Hidden Gems of Luzon’s Northern Coast

Journey through the rough and mysterious coastline of Luzon’s Northern Coast. This is where hidden treasures can be found at any risk anyone is willing to take. Beyond the frenzy of the cityscape and the tourist-clogged spots, secret coves, pristine ...
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Mt. Kanlaon volcanic peak cloud forest Negros Island Central Philippines active volcano
Negros

Natural Wonders of Negros Island: Volcanoes, Caves, Waterfalls, & Wildlife

The first thing you notice when you drive into Mabinay from the coast is that the ground is hollow. Not literally, not in any way you can see from the road. Mabinay sits atop more than 500 documented caves. This ...
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Negros Island karst limestone hills green interior Mabinay Negros Oriental Philippines
Negros

The History of Negros Island: From Ancient Kingdoms to the Sugar Republic

My family has a home in Mabinay, in the interior of Negros Oriental, not far from Mabinay Springs. When you drive in from the coast, the land changes. The sugarcane flats give way to karst limestone hills. Then the hills ...
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The Ruins historic sugar mansion glowing at sunset Talisay Negros Occidental Philippines
Negros

An Overview of Negros Island: Two Provinces, One Mountain Range, and How to Plan Your Visit

Every traveler to Negros Island faces an early decision: which province to visit? A central mountain spine divides the island into two provinces, each with unique cultures, economies, and attractions. Negros Occidental, on the west, is known as the sugar ...
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Apo Island reef coral garden sea turtle green turtle diving Negros Oriental Philippines
Negros

Ocean and Marine Life of Negros Island: Apo Island, Dauin, and the Waters of the Coral Triangle

The waters surrounding Negros Island lie within the Coral Triangle. This is a roughly triangular area of tropical seas bounded by the Philippines, Indonesia, and Papua New Guinea. It contains more species of reef fish, coral, and marine invertebrates than ...
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