Bachelor Party Itinerary for 12 Days in the Philippines

  • Day 1: Manila
    2 hours (7 miles) from Ninoy Aquino International Airport

    Explore the bustling capital of the Philippines with a Manila city tour. Visit the Intramuros, the oldest district and historic center of Manila, and marvel at the Spanish-era architecture. Head over to the Manila Baywalk for a stunning view of Manila Bay, and enjoy the nightlife at the Malate district.

  • Day 2: Banaue
    8 hours (217 miles) from Manila

    Take a scenic road trip to Banaue Rice Terraces, an ancient engineering marvel created by the Ifugao people over 2,000 years ago. Explore the terraces and experience the culture and traditions of the Ifugao people through their various tribal dances and rituals.

  • Day 3-4: Palawan
    3 hours (150 miles) from Banaue Rice Terraces

    Spend the next two days in the stunning island province of Palawan, known for its crystal-clear waters and idyllic beaches. Go island hopping and visit the El Nido Marine Reserve, home to a diverse range of marine life. Take a dip in the warm waters of Nacpan Beach or go spelunking at the Underground River National Park.

  • Day 5-7: Boracay
    5 hours (320 miles) from Palawan

    Head over to Boracay, one of the most beautiful islands in the world. Spend the next few days lounging on the powdery white sand beaches or partying at one of the many clubs and bars that line the beach. Try out thrilling water sports activities such as parasailing, helmet diving, and kitesurfing.

  • Day 8-9: Cebu
    1 hour (200 miles) from Boracay via flight

    Explore the busy city of Cebu, known for its beautiful beaches and rich history. Visit the Magellan's Cross, a significant historical landmark where Christianity was first introduced to the Philippines, and climb up to the Tops Lookout for a panoramic view of the city. Stay overnight at one of the many luxurious beach resorts in Mactan Island and dine on fresh seafood.

  • Day 10-11: Siargao
    1 hour and 45 minutes (240 miles) from Cebu via flight

    End your Philippine adventure in Siargao, known as the surfing capital of the Philippines. Catch some waves at Cloud 9, one of the most famous surf spots in the world. Take a break from surfing and explore the hidden lagoons and rock pools of Sugba Lagoon or kayak through the Mangroves of Del Carmen.

Time and Cost Estimates

  • Intramuros (2 hours, $10)
  • El Nido Marine Reserve (6 hours, $50 for island hopping tour)
  • Nacpan Beach (4 hours, free)
  • Magellan's Cross (2 hours, $5)
  • Cloud 9 (4 hours, $10 for board rental)
  • Total Estimated Costs: $75

Transportation

Transportation in the Philippines can vary greatly depending on the mode of transportation and the location. Domestic flights are the quickest way to get from one island to another, but ferries and buses are also available. Expect to spend around $100-200 for domestic flights, while ferries and buses are much cheaper but take longer.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider exploring other islands such as Bohol and Puerto Galera. If you have less time, consider skipping some of the destinations or shortening your stay in specific places to fit your schedule.

Airports

The Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) is the primary international gateway to the Philippines and is located in Pasay and ParaƱaque, only 4.3 miles from Manila. Mactan-Cebu International Airport (CEB) is the second busiest airport in the Philippines and located in Lapu-Lapu City on Mactan Island, about 9.3 miles from Cebu. The Puerto Princesa International Airport (PPS) is the main airport in Palawan and located about 2.5 miles from the Puerto Princesa City center.

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