Philippines Tours
Looking for tropical islands, crystal clear waters, and pristine white-sand beaches?
Travelling the Philippines with TruTravels should be at the top of your travel bucket list. Swim and snorkel in Palawan (consistently voted the World’s Best Island), learn to surf on an 8-day trip in Siargao, stay in a beach hut on the Daracotan Islands during a tour around the west of the Philippines, experience the infamous Sardine run and immerse yourself in local culture in Cebu and Coron. Or if you want to do it all, how about the 24-day Total Philippines tour, which takes you to ALL the bucket list islands! Looking for the perfect Philippines backpacking trip? Check out our brand new 11-day Philippines Backpacker tour built for under 30s!
Philippines Tours
Philippines Backpacker - 11 days
manila - coron
Total Philippines - 24 days
manila - siargao island
Philippines West - 10 days
manila - coron town

Philippines Island Experience - 15 days
cebu city - siargao island
Philippines Siargao Adventure - 8 days
cebu - siargao island
Philippines Island Hopper - 17 days
manila - boracay island
Philippines East - 8 days
cebu city - boracay island
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The best time to visit the Philippines is during the dry season, which runs from December to May, with January to April being the most popular months. This is when you’ll get sunny days and perfect island-hopping weather. That said, the Philippines is great all year-round destination. Even during the rainy season (June to November), you’ll still get plenty of sunshine, fewer crowds, and lush green landscapes.
The Philippines can be a very affordable place to travel. Accommodation, food, and transport are all budget-friendly, especially if you’re eating local and staying in hostels or local hotels. Joining a group tour is also a great way to keep costs down, as your accommodation, transport, and activities are sorted upfront - meaning fewer surprise expenses along the way.
We’d recommend 8-24 days to really experience the Philippines. With over 7,000 islands, there’s a lot to see! Around two weeks gives you enough time to explore a mix of cities, beaches, and islands without your time there feeling rushed. Shorter trips are also great, but the longer you stay, the more variety you’ll get. However long you spend in the Philippines, you will fall in love with it for sure!
It’s always best to check your government’s official advice, but many nationalities do not need a visa for short stays in the Philippines and most travellers are granted visa-free entry on arrival.
There are no mandatory vaccinations for most travellers. We always recommend speaking to your local doctors, we're not medically trained so can't give official advice on vaccines you need/don't need.
Yes! Visa and Mastercard are usually accepted (especially at bank ATMs), but cash is still king, especially at markets and local stalls. Your Tru Leader will be able to help you with finding the best atms with the lowest charges.
Filipino (Tagalog) is the national language, but English is widely spoken throughout the country. This makes travelling around the Philippines super easy. Learning a few local phrases is always appreciated and will definitely earn you points from the locals!
No, tap water is not safe to drink. Stick with bottled or filtered water. Ice in larger city hotels and restaurants is often from purified sources, but it’s safest to ask or stick to bottled if you’re unsure.
Yes, the Philippines is considered very safe for travellers. However if you are nervous about travelling somewhere completely new, going with a local guide will unlock a new depth to each destination with your Tru leader showing you the highlights and hidden gems!