Take us to The Philippines

The Philippines is a stunning 7,000-island archipelago fringed by azure waters. Dazzling holidaymakers with its warm weather, laid-back vibe and top-notch hospitality, this southeast Asian gem reflects a unique cultural blend shaped by 350 years of Spanish influence. Add to this a flourishing lifestyle culture of gourmet restaurants, exclusive resorts and high-end shopping and you have a luxury landscape that is impossible to resist.

Take a journey with us across some of the most exquisite islands of the country, three of which — Boracay, Palawan and Cebu — have been ranked among the world’s best islands by Travel + Leisure magazine.

Words by Katha Nauriyal

BORACAY

Why travel? Crowned the top island in Asia by Conde Nast Traveler's 2022 Readers' Choice Awards, Boracay is a centrally located island that is easily accessible from Manila. Measuring just 4 miles long, it is a haven for water sports aficionados, with excellent windsurfing, scuba diving and snorkelling options. While golf lovers can enjoy a luxurious 18-hole course, the pièce de résistance is the dreamy White Beach, which teems with trendy hotels, bars and restaurants. At night, parts of the beach come alive with live music and scintillating fire dancers. In contrast, its northern tip — known as Station 1 — is a cradle of opulence, offering sumptuous resorts with private beaches, nestled discreetly amid a leafy coastline.

What is it known for? Easily living up to its hype, Boracay is at its full glory when the sun melts into the azure waters. Indulge in a magical sunset cruise on a private yacht and take in the glorious views with a glass of champagne in hand. Many sailings offer hors d'oeuvres and charcuterie to go with your exploration of the island’s scenic wonders. Returning ashore, your quest for fine living is emphatically met. The Indigo Restaurant at Discovery Shores Boracay provides a five-star dining experience against the backdrop of the white-sand beach, while Rima at Shangri-La's Boracay Resort & Spa offers Italian gourmet cuisine in a treetop setting.

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Shangri La Boracay. Photo by Roméo A. on Unsplash

BOHOL

Why travel? Picture an oval-shaped mainland ringed by 72 charming smaller islands. This is Bohol, the 10th-largest Philippine island and a favourite of luxury travellers. Nestled in the heart of Central Visayas, it invites you with a constellation of ivory-white beaches, cultural delights and exclusive resorts. You’ll be impressed by its marine life, which includes dolphin spotting near Pamilacan Island and exploring the vibrant coral gardens of Panglao, Balicasag and Cabilao Islands. The island of Panglao oozes tropical glamour, with an exquisite nightlife, world-class restaurants and scuba diving spots. While Alona Beach is undoubtedly the more popular and upscale attraction, the smaller Panglao Beach is a 200-metre stretch of coconut trees and dreamlike sunsets.

What is it known for? At the top of every must-see list in Bohol are the iconic Chocolate Hills. Over 1,000 cone‑shaped hills change colour with the seasons, resembling chocolate mounds in the dry season, and lush green landscapes in the wet season. Head to the viewing deck of Chocolate Hills Complex from where you’ll witness the most stunning 360-degree view of these hills. Another way to enjoy the scenery is by taking a private cruise down the Loboc River, where you can dine in a floating restaurant, flanked by rainforests and waterfalls.

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CEBU

Why travel? This island province is a symphony of dewy white-sand beaches, luxury hotels and magnificent rolling hills. Its capital, Cebu City, is the oldest city in the Philippines and the second-most populous. For lovers of history, it offers a beguiling deep-dive. Traces of its Spanish colonial times permeate the language, cuisine and traditions. Immerse yourself in the rich heritage at Casa Gorordo Museum, where you can marvel at household artefacts dating back to the late-1800s. Explore the well-preserved San Diego Ancestral House in the oldest part of the city, brimming with antique treasures and traditional furniture.

What is it known for? Unplug from the rigours of everyday life with a visit to the exquisite Shangri-La Mactan Resort and Spa, which boasts a 350-metre white-sand beachfront. At Chi, The Spa, experience premium wellness using traditional therapies which harmonise the elements of your body. Book an overnight stay in a deluxe seaview suite at Dusit Thani Mactan, which opens on to jaw-dropping vistas of Magellan Bay. At its Namm Spa, indulge in specially curated treatments such as the Thai Heritage Therapy and Urban Life Retreat. For a more exhilarating time, book a private tour and go scuba-diving with majestic whale sharks in Oslob. Many tours include guided canyoneering voyages, a visit to the shifting sandbars of Sumilon island, and the gorgeous Kawasan waterfalls.

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CORON

Why travel? Coron is nothing less than a heavenly retreat. It is located in the north of the Palawan Province, which was recognised as the ‘most desirable island’ at the Wanderlust Travel Awards 2022. Coron mesmerises you with its remarkable Second World War wreck diving sites, stunning rock formations and impossibly clear waters. Discover the awe-inspiring beauty of Kayangan Lake, hailed as one of the purest lakes in the Philippines. Known as The Blue Lagoon, it’s nestled amid towering limestone formations, creating a serene and secluded atmosphere. Indulge in the soothing Maniquit Hot Springs or witness an enchanting sunset from the summit of Mt Tapyas.

What is it known for? Lounge comfortably in a private yacht and tour all the wondrous sights of the island at your own pace. Plunge into the turquoise waters at Skeleton Wreck and snorkel to the ruins of a Second World War Japanese supply ship. Cruising through Kayangan Lake, you’ll be gobsmacked by how clear the water is. Afterwards, head to the famed Two Seasons ec0-conscious luxury island resort, which is also a sanctuary for giant clams and turtles. Bask in beautiful sunsets with a cocktail in hand at its stylish, reef-themed Bahura Bar. Sulu Restaurant expresses culinary artistry with a menu of local and continental favourites — all of it elevated by a panoramic ocean-facing backdrop.

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EL NIDO

Why travel? A more touristy draw in Palawan, El Nido is a gateway to explore the picturesque Bacuit Archipelago — a collection of 45 unique islands and islets with breathtaking geological formations. Get up close with nature at the glamping resorts and hotels scattered across the island. These accommodations seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor living, allowing you to appreciate the magnificent vistas of untouched beaches, and dramatic cliffs — while indulging in the comforts and luxuries of a five‑star resort.

What is it known for? Live out your tropical fantasy with an enthralling journey on a luxurious speedboat, offering VIP treatment, and discover the hidden treasures of the island. Relish every moment of bliss as you relax on comfy bean bags or a trampoline, sipping cocktails while embracing the gentle sea breeze. Besides exploring secluded lagoons tucked behind imposing limestone cliffs, you can go swimming, snorkelling, and hiking through verdant jungles. For an even more one-of-a-kind adventure, make your way aboard a traditional paraw, a Filipino sailboat. Decorated with ethnic carvings and modern rigging, its rustic charm is priceless.

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El Nido

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