Tourism In The Philippines Explained
submitted: Aug 19th 2008 |
by: ChrisChanning |
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A vacation in the Philippines is almost not fair- most tourists don't have enough time to visit all the places they'd like, and definitely won't have the time to explore the many attractions the Philippines holds. For those on a limited time schedule, there are a few attractions that shouldn't be missed at all costs.
Diving is popular around the Philippines since there are many islands and underwater environments to explore. The waters of the Philippines have a unique color as well, which is perfect for seeing the many schools of fish and aquatic life sulking around the Philippine shores. Diving is usually an inexpensive attraction since it is one of the more popular things to do in the Philippines.
If a more extreme event is desired, there are many cliffs in which to go rock climbing on. Rock climbers from all around the world value Philippine cliffs, as they are situated on some of the most scenic property in the world. And because the Philippines has many types of terrain, beginners and experts alike will be able to find a challenge among the many cliffs decorating the land.
Many historic buildings are open to the public and are often great tourist attractions. Buildings such as the Manila Cathedral or the San Agustin Church show some of the best architecture designs in the Philippines. Young children probably won't enjoy the trip as much as adults, but it serves as a great cultural and historic lesson to the younger children.
It just wouldn't be a trip to the Philippines without a taste of the local food. Many types of seafood and local cultural favorites are available at the many markets. Manila in particular is a must-see if one is a food connoisseur. There are many different shops selling all types of food that is native to the Philippines- but be on the lookout for pickpockets and be sure to keep a close eye on the kids if applicable. It's always good to stay protective of one's belongings in big markets such as Manila.
Of course there is always the mandatory visit to the beaches of the Philippines, which are among the world's most highly rated beaches due to their scenery and favorable swimming conditions. Beaches in the Philippines typically have the "postcard" look in which the landscape couldn't be more perfect- something that is most definitely a photograph opportunity.
In Conclusion
It's hard to keep the Philippines as a secret- so many travelers are finding out that this traveling location has the best food, scenery, and pricing options for many miles. Speak to a travel agent or go online to learn more on getting a taste of this culture-specific tourist destination.
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