

Manila Ocean Park is a world-class marine-themed park in the heart of Manila, offering a unique underwater experience with its vast array of marine life and interactive exhibits.
Explore the historic walled city, a remnant of Manila's colonial past.
Asia's oldest Chinatown, offering a vibrant market experience and cultural immersion.
Discover the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines through various artifacts and exhibits.
Handcrafted from capiz shells, these wind chimes are a traditional Filipino craft and symbolize good fortune.
A formal wear made of pineapple fiber, the Barong Tagalog is a symbol of Filipino national dress.
Sweet and chewy, these dried mangoes are a popular Filipino snack made from the country's abundant mangoes.
Offers a buffet breakfast with a view of Manila Bay, known for its variety and quality.

Known for its lavish buffet breakfast with a wide selection of international dishes.
A popular spot for authentic Filipino lunch, offering a wide range of traditional dishes.

Beef tapa (cured beef) with fried rice and a fried egg
Sizzling dish of chopped pork face, liver, and onions
Chicken or pork braised in soy sauce, vinegar, and garlic
Manila's tropical climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.

Protect your skin from the sun while being eco-friendly in marine environments.
Capture unique moments during your underwater adventures at the Manila Ocean Park.
Sipoholon Hot Springs, nestled in the lush Minahasa highlands, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and therapeutic waters.
A picturesque outdoor theatre nestled within Toronto's largest public park, offering free concerts and events during summer.
Chintapurni Temple, dedicated to Goddess Chintpurni, is a revered pilgrimage site in Himachal Pradesh, known for its unique idol of the goddess without a head and feet.