Another well-known name for it is the Puerto Princesa Underground River. The 8.2 km subterranean river features breathtaking limestone cliffs, clear waters, and jaw-dropping cave formations. However, only around 4.3 km of the river may be explored by tourists.
Many Filipinos rank the Banaue Rice Terraces as the eighth natural wonder of the world and as a national cultural treasure of the Philippines.
A tropical island called Boracay is located in the Philippines, roughly an hour's flight from Metro Manila. It is one of the most popular tourist sites in the nation and offers excellent long white sand beaches.
Thick, hollow tubes and quick-barreling right-hand waves that crash over a reef are what make Cloud 9 famous across the world.
It is worthwhile to visit Calle Crisologo at any time of day. Each timezone has unique charms and characteristics. You may spend the day exploring the area's many antique gift stores and visiting small museums like the Father Burgos Museum and the Crisologo Museum. These businesses are all located in the Spanish-style homes that give the pedestrian-only strip its attractiveness.
The Chocolate Hills` 1,776 uniformly-shaped and sized domes look completely alien at first sight. Not even Bohol island locals believed they were completely natural, preferring to imagine that they were left over from a fight by giants throwing around heaps of soil.
Mayon, the most famous of the active volcanoes of the Philippines, is a perfect stratovolcano rising to 2462 m on Luzon Island. It erupts very frequently.