The Philippines

Luxury yacht charter in The Philippines

The Philippines is an archipelago nation of more than 7,000 islands and is home to some of the most beautiful waters in the world, making it an ideal destination for yachting enthusiasts. Yachting in the Philippines is an unforgettable experience that offers a unique blend of culture, natural beauty, and adventure.

The country’s vast coastline offers endless possibilities for yachting. From the rugged cliffs of Batanes to the pristine beaches of Palawan, there is something for every kind of sailor. The Philippine Sea, the South China Sea, and the Sulu Sea are all navigable waters that offer a wealth of experiences for yacht enthusiasts.

One of the most popular destinations for yachting in the Philippines is the Palawan Island Group. The group consists of more than 1,700 islands and is known for its stunning landscapes, crystal clear waters, and abundant marine life. The Tubbataha Reef, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a must-visit for divers and yachters alike, with its vibrant coral reefs and teeming marine life.

Another destination that is popular among yachters is Boracay Island, which is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. Boracay offers a great mix of nightlife, shopping, and dining, making it an excellent destination for yachters who want to experience the local culture and enjoy a lively atmosphere.

For those who prefer a more secluded and tranquil experience, the Visayas region is a great option. The region has a number of secluded coves and bays that are perfect for anchoring, and its crystal-clear waters are ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and diving.

With its countless islands, pristine beaches, and stunning marine life, it is a must-visit destination for yachting enthusiasts. Whether you are an experienced sailor or a first-time yachter, the Philippines has something to offer everyone.

Highlights

  • Home to the most beautiful islands globally, including Boracay, Palawan and Siargao
  • Rich in marine biodiversity
  • Incredible diving experiences
  • As a tropical country, The Philippines is warm all year round

Key facts

  • Best time to visit: December to February
  • The currency is the Philippine peso
  • There are more than 175 different languages in the country but Filipino and English are the Philippines' two official languages
  • Palawan is home to the world's longest underground river
  • Camiguin Island is the only island on the planet with more volcanoes than towns
  • The national bird is the Monkey-Eating Eagle with its prey being pigs, snakes and bats
  • It boasts three of the world's largest shopping malls

The Philippines itinerary

Manila Bay

Manila Bay

Manila Bay is a must-see destination for any traveler visiting the Philippines. The bay is located on the western coast of Luzon and is known for its stunning sunsets, which are a favorite among locals and tourists alike. The bay is also home to the iconic Manila Baywalk, a promenade that stretches for several kilometers and offers a great vantage point to take in the beauty of the bay. Visitors can also take a boat tour to see the historic Fort Santiago, a 16th-century citadel that played a key role in the Philippines’ colonial history. Other popular activities include picnicking on the bay’s white sand beaches, and taking a sunset cruise on a traditional banca boat. Manila Bay is a mix of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and recreational activities.

Boracay

Boracay

Boracay is a small tropical island located in the Western Visayas region of the Philippines, known for its powdery white sand beaches and crystal clear waters. It is a top tourist destination, drawing visitors from all over the world for its beautiful beaches, water sports, and nightlife. The most famous beach is White Beach, which stretches for 4km and offers a wide range of activities, from swimming and sunbathing to jet skiing and parasailing. There are also many restaurants, bars, and shops along the beach, which makes it a perfect spot for a night out. The island is also known for its beautiful sunsets, best viewed from the peak of Mount Luho. Other activities include island hopping, diving and snorkeling, and visiting the nearby Bat Caves. Whether you’re looking for relaxation or adventure, Boracay has something for everyone to enjoy.

Palawan Island

Palawan Island

Palawan Island is a tropical paradise located in the western Philippines, known for its stunning beaches, lush jungles, and rich marine life. The island is home to the famous Bacuit Bay, where you can find towering limestone cliffs and crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. Visitors can also explore the island’s underground rivers, including the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site. One of the must-see attractions in El Nido, a small town located on the northern tip of the island, which is known for its white-sand beaches and stunning lagoons, that can be explored by boat. The island also offers a variety of activities such as island-hopping, kayaking, and rock climbing. Palawan Island is a true natural wonder.

Busuanga Island

Busuanga Island

Busuanga Island is a secluded tropical paradise located in the Calamian Islands of the Philippines. It is known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and diverse marine life, making it a popular spot for
diving and snorkeling. The island is also home to the famous Coron Island, which is known for its World War II shipwrecks, including the Akitsushima and the Irako, which can be explored by diving. The island is also home to many natural wonders, such as the Kayangan Lake, a crystal-clear lake nestled between limestone cliffs, and the Twin Lagoon, a natural swimming pool surrounded by limestone cliffs. Busuanga Island is also home to many traditional fishing villages, where visitors can witness the traditional way of life of the locals. With its natural beauty, rich history, and cultural heritage, Busuanga Island is an ideal destination for adventure-seekers and nature lovers alike.

Cuyo Island

Cuyo Island

Cuyo Island is a small island located in the northern part of Palawan, Philippines. It is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, with its well-preserved Spanish-era houses and churches, and traditional festivals such as the Pahiyas Festival. The island is also home to many natural wonders, such as the Cuyo Fort, a centuries-old fortification that offers a great vantage point to take in the beauty of the island. Visitors can also take a dip in the natural hot springs, a perfect spot for relaxing after a day of exploring. The island is also known for its beautiful beaches, such as the Malacapuya beach, a perfect
spot for swimming and sunbathing, and the Magsaysay beach, known for its beautiful coral reefs and marine life. Cuyo Island is a great destination for those looking for a mix of history and culture, and the natural beauty of the island.

Bohol Island

Bohol Island

Bohol Island is a popular tourist destination located in the Visayas region of the Philippines, known for its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. The island is home to the famous Chocolate Hills, a geological formation of over 1,200 perfectly cone-shaped limestone hills. Visitors can also see the Tarsier, the world’s smallest primate, in the Philippine Tarsier Sanctuary. The island is also home to many historical and cultural landmarks, such as the Baclayon Church, a 17th-century church that is considered one of the oldest stone churches in the Philippines. Visitors can also take a boat tour of the
Loboc River, where they can see the island’s mangrove forests and local fishermen. The island also offers a variety of water activities such as swimming, snorkeling, and diving in crystal-clear waters, as well as many beautiful beaches.

Cebu Island

Cebu Island

Cebu Island, located in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines, is a popular tourist destination known for its rich history, culture, and natural beauty. The island is home to the famous Magellan’s Cross, a historical landmark that marks the spot where the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan first introduced Christianity to the Philippines. Visitors can also explore the historic Fort San Pedro, a military defense structure built by Spanish conquistador, Miguel López de Legazpi in the 16th century. The island is also home to many beautiful beaches, such as Moalboal Beach, known for its crystal clear waters and marine life, and Bantayan Island, known for its white sand beaches and crystal clear waters. Cebu Island also offers a variety of cultural experiences, such as the Sinulog Festival, a colorful and vibrant festival celebrating the island’s rich heritage and culture. With its mix of history, culture, and natural beauty, Cebu Island is a must visit destination.

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