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I visited the Philippines this past April, exploring the islands of Cebu, Moalboal, and Siargao — and it honestly exceeded all expectations.
What stood out the most was the incredible warmth of the p…I visited the Philippines this past April, exploring the islands of Cebu, Moalboal, and Siargao — and it honestly exceeded all expectations.
What stood out the most was the incredible warmth of the people. From the locals in bustling towns to the strangers-turned-friends I met along the way, the genuine kindness and hospitality made every moment feel personal and memorable. The culture is so vibrant and welcoming — you’re not just a tourist here, you're treated like family.
The food? Absolutely next level. Whether it was fresh seafood by the beach or simple local eats at roadside carinderias, every meal felt like a discovery. If you're a fan of bold flavors, don’t skip the lechon or kinilaw.
One of the major highlights was meeting Bella, an amazing tour guide who went above and beyond to make the trip unforgettable. She didn't just show us the sights — she brought the culture and stories behind them to life. If you're headed that way, find Bella. Trust me.
Each destination had its charm:
Cebu was a lively hub with great access to nearby islands.
Moalboal had stunning snorkeling and the iconic sardine run.
Siargao was pure island bliss — laid-back, scenic, and filled with good energy.
If you're thinking about visiting the Philippines, do it. It’s perfect for solo travelers, adventure seekers, or anyone who just wants to disconnect and experience real connection — with nature, people, and culture.
I left with a full heart and a serious urge to return.