The abundance of pines in Baguio city has resulted in the nickname “City of Pines.” Additionally, thanks to its relatively cooler climate, it is dubbed as the Summer Capital of the Philippines.
Dubbed as the "Sugar Bowl of the Philippines," and "The Gateway to Sugarlandia," Bacolod is a highly progressive and the richest elite city in Negros Occidental
Laoag is home to several historical landmarks and a tropical savanna climate. But it also has mesmerizing sceneries and jam-packed activities that will surely make any traveler’s stay worth it.
Cebu City, also known as the “Queen City of the South,” is considered the oldest city in the Philippines. It is the most visited place by tourists in the Visayas region
Dumaguete City transcends being merely a place to visit; it's an oasis of hospitality, culture, and stunning landscapes, beckoning travelers to delve into the genuine essence of Filipino warmth.
Known as the City of Love, Iloilo is filled with friendly, soft, and kind-hearted people that harmoniously balance its vigorous culture and beautiful places
Coron Island are one of the most captivating tourist destinations in the Philippiens. Its spectacular white beaches and clear blue waters are perfect for those looking for a retreat from the hectic city life.
Known as the largest developing city in Region V (Bicol Region), Legazpi City is the capital of Albay Province and the region's major hub for commerce and economic activities and home to the Mayon Volcano.