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PHILIPPINES

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Nomadish blends cultural insight and wanderlust to bring you the vibrant essence of the Philippines — a country of over 7,000 islands where turquoise waters meet emerald jungles, and traditions live side-by-side with modern energy. We explore beyond the postcards, curating experiences that reveal the Philippines’ heart through its people, landscapes, and stories.

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Travelers consistently rate the Philippines as one of the world’s most rewarding destinations for its natural beauty and welcoming culture. Whether diving with sea turtles in Apo Island, surfing the breaks of Siargao, or stargazing on a remote Palawan beach, this is a place where adventure and slow living blend effortlessly. Our curated itineraries ensure you get the balance right - seeing the icons, but also savoring the quiet moments that make trips unforgettable.

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Traveller Notes

Expect the unexpected. Inter-island travel might involve a mix of boats, tricycles, and tiny propeller planes, so keep your schedule flexible. Cash is still king in many rural areas, so carry enough pesos when venturing outside major cities. English is widely spoken, but learning a few Tagalog or Visayan phrases will earn you extra smiles. And above all — slow down. The Philippines isn’t a place to rush through; it’s a place to linger, listen, and let the days stretch long.

  • Getting Around: Inter-island travel often means a mix of ferries, small planes, and tricycles — keep your schedule flexible for weather changes.

  • Food Finds: Don’t miss fresh seafood grills, adobo, and halo-halo for dessert. In Manila and Cebu, seek out modern Filipino fusion restaurants.

  • Timing: Dry season (December to May) is ideal for beaches and island-hopping; wet season brings fewer crowds and lush landscapes.

  • Etiquette: Filipinos are warm and hospitable — a simple “Salamat” (thank you) and a smile go a long way.

Must Visit Spots

The Philippines is more than its famous beaches - it’s an archipelago of diversity. From the cinematic limestone cliffs of El Nido and Coron to the UNESCO-listed rice terraces of Banaue, every region tells a different story. Here, island-hopping isn’t just a pastime, it’s a way of life, and hospitality comes with an open smile and a plate of freshly grilled seafood. We craft guides that take you from bustling Manila’s creative enclaves to sleepy fishing villages, weaving in hidden waterfalls, colorful jeepney rides, and the best local cafés where you can watch the day go by.

  • Siargao’s Alternate Nightlife Guide – Beach bonfires, acoustic nights, and sunset cocktail spots.

  • Palawan Island-Hopping Special – El Nido lagoons, Coron wreck dives, and secret sandbars.

  • Cebu’s Waterfall Circuit – Kawasan, Tumalog, and hidden jungle cascades.

  • Bohol Adventure Guide – Chocolate Hills sunrise, Loboc River cruises, and countryside bike trails.

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Our Approach

At Nomadish, we believe travel in the Philippines should balance exploration with respect — for the land, the sea, and the communities who call these islands home. We highlight local-owned stays, eco-conscious tour operators, and cultural experiences that keep traditions alive. Every guide we create is rooted in on-the-ground experience, weaving together the country’s natural wonders with its warm, unfiltered human stories. The goal? To help you see the Philippines not as a checklist of sights, but as a living, breathing archipelago you’ll want to return to.

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Man Running
Man Running

PHILIPPINES

Photography

Culture

Islands

Adventure

Slow Travel

Know More

Nomadish blends cultural insight and wanderlust to bring you the vibrant essence of the Philippines — a country of over 7,000 islands where turquoise waters meet emerald jungles, and traditions live side-by-side with modern energy. We explore beyond the postcards, curating experiences that reveal the Philippines’ heart through its people, landscapes, and stories.

Know More

Travelers consistently rate the Philippines as one of the world’s most rewarding destinations for its natural beauty and welcoming culture. Whether diving with sea turtles in Apo Island, surfing the breaks of Siargao, or stargazing on a remote Palawan beach, this is a place where adventure and slow living blend effortlessly. Our curated itineraries ensure you get the balance right - seeing the icons, but also savoring the quiet moments that make trips unforgettable.

Man Walking

Traveller Notes

Expect the unexpected. Inter-island travel might involve a mix of boats, tricycles, and tiny propeller planes, so keep your schedule flexible. Cash is still king in many rural areas, so carry enough pesos when venturing outside major cities. English is widely spoken, but learning a few Tagalog or Visayan phrases will earn you extra smiles. And above all — slow down. The Philippines isn’t a place to rush through; it’s a place to linger, listen, and let the days stretch long.

  • Getting Around: Inter-island travel often means a mix of ferries, small planes, and tricycles — keep your schedule flexible for weather changes.

  • Food Finds: Don’t miss fresh seafood grills, adobo, and halo-halo for dessert. In Manila and Cebu, seek out modern Filipino fusion restaurants.

  • Timing: Dry season (December to May) is ideal for beaches and island-hopping; wet season brings fewer crowds and lush landscapes.

  • Etiquette: Filipinos are warm and hospitable — a simple “Salamat” (thank you) and a smile go a long way.

Must Visit Spots

The Philippines is more than its famous beaches - it’s an archipelago of diversity. From the cinematic limestone cliffs of El Nido and Coron to the UNESCO-listed rice terraces of Banaue, every region tells a different story. Here, island-hopping isn’t just a pastime, it’s a way of life, and hospitality comes with an open smile and a plate of freshly grilled seafood. We craft guides that take you from bustling Manila’s creative enclaves to sleepy fishing villages, weaving in hidden waterfalls, colorful jeepney rides, and the best local cafés where you can watch the day go by.

  • Siargao’s Alternate Nightlife Guide – Beach bonfires, acoustic nights, and sunset cocktail spots.

  • Palawan Island-Hopping Special – El Nido lagoons, Coron wreck dives, and secret sandbars.

  • Cebu’s Waterfall Circuit – Kawasan, Tumalog, and hidden jungle cascades.

  • Bohol Adventure Guide – Chocolate Hills sunrise, Loboc River cruises, and countryside bike trails.

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Woman Running

Our Approach

At Nomadish, we believe travel in the Philippines should balance exploration with respect — for the land, the sea, and the communities who call these islands home. We highlight local-owned stays, eco-conscious tour operators, and cultural experiences that keep traditions alive. Every guide we create is rooted in on-the-ground experience, weaving together the country’s natural wonders with its warm, unfiltered human stories. The goal? To help you see the Philippines not as a checklist of sights, but as a living, breathing archipelago you’ll want to return to.

Woman Night View

Top Pick Experiences

Man Running
Man Running

PHILIPPINES

Photography

Culture

Islands

Adventure

Slow Travel

Know More

Nomadish blends cultural insight and wanderlust to bring you the vibrant essence of the Philippines — a country of over 7,000 islands where turquoise waters meet emerald jungles, and traditions live side-by-side with modern energy. We explore beyond the postcards, curating experiences that reveal the Philippines’ heart through its people, landscapes, and stories.

Know More

Travelers consistently rate the Philippines as one of the world’s most rewarding destinations for its natural beauty and welcoming culture. Whether diving with sea turtles in Apo Island, surfing the breaks of Siargao, or stargazing on a remote Palawan beach, this is a place where adventure and slow living blend effortlessly. Our curated itineraries ensure you get the balance right - seeing the icons, but also savoring the quiet moments that make trips unforgettable.

Man Walking

Traveller Notes

Expect the unexpected. Inter-island travel might involve a mix of boats, tricycles, and tiny propeller planes, so keep your schedule flexible. Cash is still king in many rural areas, so carry enough pesos when venturing outside major cities. English is widely spoken, but learning a few Tagalog or Visayan phrases will earn you extra smiles. And above all — slow down. The Philippines isn’t a place to rush through; it’s a place to linger, listen, and let the days stretch long.

  • Getting Around: Inter-island travel often means a mix of ferries, small planes, and tricycles — keep your schedule flexible for weather changes.

  • Food Finds: Don’t miss fresh seafood grills, adobo, and halo-halo for dessert. In Manila and Cebu, seek out modern Filipino fusion restaurants.

  • Timing: Dry season (December to May) is ideal for beaches and island-hopping; wet season brings fewer crowds and lush landscapes.

  • Etiquette: Filipinos are warm and hospitable — a simple “Salamat” (thank you) and a smile go a long way.

Must Visit Spots

The Philippines is more than its famous beaches - it’s an archipelago of diversity. From the cinematic limestone cliffs of El Nido and Coron to the UNESCO-listed rice terraces of Banaue, every region tells a different story. Here, island-hopping isn’t just a pastime, it’s a way of life, and hospitality comes with an open smile and a plate of freshly grilled seafood. We craft guides that take you from bustling Manila’s creative enclaves to sleepy fishing villages, weaving in hidden waterfalls, colorful jeepney rides, and the best local cafés where you can watch the day go by.

  • Siargao’s Alternate Nightlife Guide – Beach bonfires, acoustic nights, and sunset cocktail spots.

  • Palawan Island-Hopping Special – El Nido lagoons, Coron wreck dives, and secret sandbars.

  • Cebu’s Waterfall Circuit – Kawasan, Tumalog, and hidden jungle cascades.

  • Bohol Adventure Guide – Chocolate Hills sunrise, Loboc River cruises, and countryside bike trails.

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Woman Running

Our Approach

At Nomadish, we believe travel in the Philippines should balance exploration with respect — for the land, the sea, and the communities who call these islands home. We highlight local-owned stays, eco-conscious tour operators, and cultural experiences that keep traditions alive. Every guide we create is rooted in on-the-ground experience, weaving together the country’s natural wonders with its warm, unfiltered human stories. The goal? To help you see the Philippines not as a checklist of sights, but as a living, breathing archipelago you’ll want to return to.

Woman Night View

Top Pick Experiences