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Backpacking Philippines

6 destinations for backpackers. Currency: Philippine Peso (PHP).

Bohol, Philippines

Bohol

Philippines

Bohol is a nature-rich island famous for its Chocolate Hills — over 1,200 symmetrical cone-shaped mounds that turn brown in the dry season — and the tiny Philippine tarsier, one of the world's smallest primates. Panglao Island (connected by bridge) adds white-sand beaches and affordable diving. Bohol is easy to combine with [[Cebu-Moalboal]] via a short ferry crossing.

~$25/day6 best months
Coron, Philippines

Coron

Philippines

Coron is the wreck-diving capital of Southeast Asia, with a dozen Japanese WWII shipwrecks sitting in warm, shallow waters. Beyond the wrecks, Coron offers stunning limestone lagoons, volcanic lakes, and island-hopping tours that rival [[El-Nido]]. The town is small and laid-back, with a growing backpacker scene centered on rooftop bars and dive shops.

~$35/day6 best months
El Nido, Philippines

El Nido

Philippines

El Nido is the crown jewel of Palawan and one of the most spectacular island-hopping destinations in the world. Towering limestone karsts rise from crystal-clear lagoons, and the Bacuit Archipelago's 45 islands offer hidden beaches, secret lagoons, and pristine coral reefs. The town itself is compact and walkable, with a solid backpacker infrastructure of hostels, dive shops, and beachfront bars.

~$30/day6 best months
Manila, Philippines

Manila

Philippines

Manila is chaotic, sprawling, and often overlooked by backpackers rushing to the beaches — but it rewards those who give it a chance. The historic walled city of Intramuros, buzzing nightlife of Poblacion, and some of the cheapest hostels in Asia make it a worthy stop. As the Philippines' main international gateway, most travelers pass through at least briefly.

~$25/day6 best months
Moalboal, Philippines

Moalboal

Philippines

Moalboal is a small beach town on Cebu's southwest coast that punches far above its weight for marine life. It is home to the world's second-largest sardine run — a permanent bait ball of millions of sardines visible from shore — plus reliable sea turtle sightings and some of the Philippines' cheapest dive certifications. The Panagsama Beach strip is the backpacker hub, lined with hostels, dive shops, and beachside bars.

~$25/day7 best months
Siargao, Philippines

Siargao

Philippines

Siargao is the Philippines' surf capital and one of Southeast Asia's hottest backpacker islands. Famous for the Cloud 9 wave, it has evolved from a surfer-only destination into a full-blown paradise for digital nomads, backpackers, and adventure seekers. General Luna is the main hub, but the island's lagoons, rock pools, and palm-lined roads make it worth exploring well beyond the surf breaks.

~$30/day8 best months