Flights from Hanoi (HAN) to Philippines

Discover the Philippines

Discover the Philippines

Why visit the Philippines?

The Philippines offers coral-fringed islands, dramatic volcanoes, and warm hospitality across more than 7,000 islands. You can enjoy buzzing cities, laid-back beach towns, and some of Asia's clearest waters.

What to expect

Explore the energy of Manila, the relaxed coastal charm of Cebu, and island gateways to Palawan, Bohol, and beyond. Expect a mix of modern malls, Spanish-influenced heritage streets, and easy access to white-sand beaches and dive spots.

Plan your trip

Use Manila and Cebu as hubs to connect to neighbouring islands by domestic flight or ferry. The Philippines pairs well with wider journeys around Southeast Asia, with Singapore as a convenient transit point from Hanoi.

Top experiences in the Philippines

Explore Intramuros in Manila

Walk the cobbled streets of Intramuros, Manila's fortified old quarter, where historic stone walls, plazas, and colonial-era buildings tell the story of the city's layered past.

Island-hop from Cebu

Use Cebu City as your base for day trips to nearby islands and sandbars, where you can snorkel over colourful reefs and relax on quiet beaches.

Discover Palawan's limestone bays

From Manila or Cebu, continue to Palawan to cruise between towering limestone cliffs, emerald lagoons, and hidden coves around El Nido and Coron.

Dive with rich marine life

Head to destinations such as Bohol, Malapascua, or Anilao for dive sites featuring vibrant coral gardens, reef fish, and occasional encounters with larger pelagic species.

Chase waterfalls in the highlands

Travel inland from Cebu to swim beneath jungle waterfalls and cool river pools tucked into the island's rugged interior.

Unwind on white-sand beaches

Fly onward to famous beaches such as Boracay or Siargao, where gentle waves, soft sand, and relaxed cafés set a slow island rhythm.

Visit volcano and lake landscapes

From Manila, join excursions to volcanic areas such as Tagaytay, where lakes, craters, and cool breezes offer a change of scenery from the city.

Experience the Philippines's way of life

Getting around

For longer distances, domestic flights from Manila and Cebu quickly link you to islands such as Palawan, Bohol, and Mindanao. Within cities and towns, you can combine taxis or ride-hailing apps with colourful jeepneys, buses, and ferries for coastal routes.

You will encounter a blend of indigenous, Spanish, and modern influences, seen in city plazas, village fiestas, and tight-knit neighbourhoods. English is widely spoken, and everyday life revolves around family, music, and a relaxed, welcoming pace.

Where to unwind

Unplug on island resorts near Cebu and Palawan, where you can enjoy sunsets, spa treatments, and calm bays. Around Manila and major islands, you will find coastal promenades, mountain retreats, and calm coves for simple walks and sea views.

A taste of the Philippines

National dishes & specialties

Try slow-braised adobo, crispy lechon roast pork, and hearty sinigang soup, with regional twists from Manila, Cebu, and islands such as Iloilo. Each area adds its own flavours using local vinegar, coconut, and fresh seafood.

Casual & modern dining hubs

In Manila and Cebu, you will find food courts, street-side eateries, and modern restaurants serving Filipino comfort food, pan-Asian dishes, and international favourites. Shopping malls often host convenient clusters of cafés and family-friendly dining.

Signature & scenic dining

Book a table at rooftop bars in Manila for skyline and bay views, or choose beachfront grills in island destinations for meals just steps from the sand. Some resorts offer private dinners by the water for a more intimate experience.

Retail therapy in the Philippines

Malls & lifestyle hubs

Major malls in Manila and Cebu bring together international brands, local designers, cinemas, and family entertainment, often under one roof. You can shop for fashion, electronics, and beauty products in air-conditioned comfort.

Markets & local crafts

Seek out markets in Manila, Cebu, and regional towns for woven textiles, handmade accessories, and delicately carved wood. Coastal areas often showcase shell crafts and souvenirs made by local artisans.

Evening retail scene

In the evenings, lively districts in Manila and Cebu blend dining, lights, and late-opening shops. Night markets and waterfront promenades add a relaxed, social atmosphere where you can browse, stroll, and pause for a drink.

Best time to visit the Philippines

Dry season (peak season): From December to April, much of the Philippines experiences drier, sunnier weather, with average temperatures around 25–32°C (77–90°F), ideal for beach and island trips. Wet season (shoulder season): From May to October, expect higher humidity, scattered showers, and occasional heavier rain, with temperatures around 26–32°C (79–90°F); travel remains popular, especially in less exposed regions. Transition months (low season): Late May to early June and late October to early November can see changeable conditions and better availability, with temperatures around 25–31°C (77–88°F).

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