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Inside info from roads less travelled

February 12, 2026

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Manila Bulletin

With so much discussion about the top tourist destinations in the Philippines, I think it’s a disservice to yourself to limit your plans to traditional tourist spots.

There are several other places to visit in the Philippines that offer different experiences. Many of these places can be reached by flying to nearby airports, taking a boat, driving, or a combination of modes.

With a little preparation, you can avail of cheap airfares on Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, and Air Asia to many destinations around the country. Cebu Pacific itself has promos every week to various domestic destinations. The key is planning early.

For those who prefer more adventure, going on a road trip or overlanding (glamping in the Philippines), many regions and island provinces are accessible via the Philippine Nautical Highway System, launched in 2003 under President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. As a guy who used to drive around since the 90’s, the nautical highway made driving around the Philippines much more convenient.

Below are some places worth visiting on our adventure to rediscover “wow!”

We start from the top, in Region 1. Pagudpud’s Maira-Ira Point (Blue Lagoon) is an emerging, secluded beach with crystal-blue waters. From there, it’s just a short drive to either the Bangui Windmills or the Patapat Viaduct. As a person who has driven through these places, it’s always a must-stop. Don’t forget to take pics!

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