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10 Best Summer Places in the Philippines
With Cebu’s mercury rising, the scourging heat will surely ordain every overtaxed Cebuano into an anxious traveler, working its way to get out to places that can surely offer him a ‘frosty’ summer.
To make the summery Celsius less severe, MetroCebuNews.com, with islandsofthephilippines’ helpful tip, offers to suggest these fabulous refrigerated summer places in the country (although some of us had never been there) and shovel a way out of this heat season.
As they say it, the country’s 7,107 islands will prove challenging to even pinpoint the places you can start to explore. And their suggestion hit us right: It’s better to start with the 10 best places to visit this summer:
Camiguin Island
Known as Fire Island to people who visit the place, Camiguin’s fantastic seascapes and landscapes have always made it the perfect choice for filming local movies. Enjoying laid-back country life, people who visit this place can’t help but make a silent promise to come back again to enjoy nature at its closest.
Boracay
Still, another place that had put the Philippines in the top spot as the world’s best island getaway, voted by international travelers no less. The white powdery sand of the famous Boracay beach is undoubtedly world-class in terms of the facilities and services catered to foreign tourists. A wide array of water sport activities abound in the island. The entire beach area is packed with foreign and local tourists during summer, the Lenten season and the Christmas holidays.
Baguio City
Known as the Summer Capital of the Philippines, this city found in the northern part of Luzon; located some 1,500 meters above sea level. It is the only place in the country that enjoys a mild climate all year round, so people troop to this place for a comfortable break from the city life. Amidst the mountains and the sweet-smelling pine trees, Baguio City is not devoid of urban lifestyle. It is in fact a metropolitan city surrounded by mountains. Places to enjoy include Wright Park, Burnham Park and Mines View Park.
Dumaguete City
This is a small city near Bohol and Cebu. Tourists normally include all three places (Cebu, Dumaguete and Bohol) in their itinerary. The spectacular sunset and sunrise view along Rizal Boulevard is enough for tourists to love this friendly city.
Hundred Islands National Park
This place is also located in Northern Luzon, but in the lowlands. While the name suggests hundreds of islands, only 3 were developed for tourism – Governor Island, Quezon Island and Children’s Island. Tourists will enjoy the crystal blue waters and the protected coral reefs, marveling at the beauty of nature within reach.
Roxas City
This is often referred to as the Venice of the Visayas mainly because of the bridge that connects the northern part of the city to the south, and somehow makes people associate the place with the real Venice. The city is also known as the seafood capital of the country due to the abundant seafood resources it has. People who visit this city are enticed to feast on seafood because they are cheap.
Bohol
It is currently enjoying the top ranking as the number one tourist destination in the Philippines. This is where you get to see the smallest living mammal in the world – the tarsier, the famous Chocolate Hills, Panglao Island and the Loboc River. All of these places promise a breathtaking view individually.
Cebu City – Queen City of the South
This is a progressive metropolis in the Visayan Island – one of the three major islands of the Philippines (the other two being Luzon and Mindanao). It has an international airport catering to foreign tourists and business people who have offices in this busy city. It’s the jump-off place going to Dumaguete and Bohol, two other places in the island of tourism value. Popular spots include Mango Avenue and Close Island. Tourists flock to the city during the colorful Sinulog Festival which happens every year in January.
Iloilo City
This city is known for its Lapaz Batchoy, a delicious noodle soup native to the city. Seafoods abound and progress is clearly making its way on properties which used to be sugarcane plantations. This is also home of the famous biscuits known as barquillos and biscochos.
Davao
This is where the Philippines’ highest mountain, Mt. Apo is found. It is surrounded by the clear waters of the Pacific Ocean. It has earned the status of being one of the most livable cities of the world, contrary to some rumors that the region is an unsafe place to visit. A lot of foreign tourists love vacationing in this place and discovering the many treasures of Davao.