Itinerary
- Day 1
Manila
You'll land in Manila and head to your hotel on your own. From there, the day is completely yours to do what you need to do, whether that's resting after travel, getting settled into your room, or taking a walk around the city if you're feeling up to it.
Optional Activities
- Explore Manila city at your own pace
- Day 2
Manila
After hotel breakfast, you'll join a guided tour covering Manila's main attractions. The group heads through Makati's business hub and stops at the American Cemetery to pay respects, then moves on to Rizal Park honoring national hero Dr José Rizal. Next is Intramuros, the old walled section of the city where you'll see San Agustin church, the oldest stone church in the country, and Casa Manila showing what colonial homes looked like in the 1800s. You'll walk through Fort Santiago, which once protected the city, then spend time in the busy Quiapo area known for the Black Nazarene church and colorful jeepneys. The tour finishes at the Chinese Cemetery, where you can see the detailed mausoleums that mix Buddhist and Christian styles.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Guided tour of Manila's highlights including Makati, Fort Bonifacio, American Cemetery, Rizal Park, Intramuros, San Agustin Church, Casa Manila, Fort Santiago, Quiapo, and Chinese Cemetery
- Visit to San Agustin Church
- Visit to Casa Manila
- Visit to Fort Santiago
- Visit to Chinese Cemetery
Landmarks Rizal Park San Agustin Church Casa Manila Fort Santiago Quiapo Church (Black Nazarene) Chinese Cemetery - Day 3
Manila to Bohol
After breakfast and checking out of your hotel, you'll transfer to the airport for your flight to Bohol. Once you land and get picked up, you'll head to your new hotel where the rest of your day is free. You can use this time to settle in or walk around if you want to get a feel for the place.
- Meals
- Breakfast

- Day 4
Bohol
Your full day starts at the Philippine Tarsier Foundation where you'll see the world's tiniest primate up close in a protected space. Then you'll stop at the Blood Compact Site, a historic spot where an old friendship agreement took place, followed by Baclayon Church to see its religious art collection. After that, you drive through the scenic Bilar Man-made Forest before reaching the famous Chocolate Hills with their grass-covered dome-shaped mounds. The afternoon wraps up with a peaceful boat ride down the Loboc River where lunch is served fresh on the boat while you pass by villages along the water. You'll get back to your hotel as evening starts.
- Meals
- Lunch (Freshly prepared lunch on board Loboc River cruise)
Included Activities
- Full-day tour of Bohol's natural and cultural highlights
- Visit to Philippine Tarsier Foundation in Corella
- Visit to Blood Compact Site in Baclayon
- Visit to Baclayon Church
- Travel through Bilar Man-made Forest
- Visit to Chocolate Hills
- Loboc River cruise with lunch
Landmarks Philippine Tarsier Foundation Blood Compact Site Baclayon Church Bilar Man-made Forest Chocolate Hills Loboc River - Day 5
Bohol
This day is completely free for you to spend however you like, whether lounging on Bohol's beaches or checking out things on your own. If you want something organized, there's an optional full-day boat trip to Pamilacan Island available. The boat trip lets you see dolphins and sea turtles, look at tropical fish and coral reefs, and it's quieter since fewer tourists go to that spot.
Optional Activities
- Full-day Pamilacan Island Tour with Lunch - Join a shared boat trip to Pamilacan Island for dolphin watching and snorkeling with sea turtles, tropical fish, and coral reefs (meeting point: Abraham Bohol, Brgy Danao, Panglao, Bohol, Philippines)
Landmarks Pamilacan Island 

- Day 6
Bohol
You'll have breakfast at the hotel, finish packing, and check out. Then you'll make your way to the airport for your flight back home.
- Meals
- Breakfast








