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What types of tours are available in El Nido?

There are various types of tours available in El Nido, such as island-hopping tours, snorkeling tours, kayaking tours, sunset cruises, and beach camping tours.

How many days are recommended for a Bohol tour?

A typical Bohol tour would ideally take around 3 to 4 days to cover major attractions, but it could vary depending on your interest and pace.

Can I swim with whale sharks in Cebu?

The Moalboal Sardines Run is a natural phenomenon that happens year-round off the coast of Moalboal, a municipality in Cebu, Philippines. It involves millions of sardines forming a massive, swirling ball underwater—a spectacular sight for divers and snorkelers.

Do I need a visa for Philippines?

Visa requirements for the Philippines vary depending on your nationality and the purpose and length of your visit. Some nationalities are allowed to enter the country without a visa for a specified period of time, while others need to obtain a visa before arrival. It's best to check with the Philippine embassy or consulate in your country for specific visa requirements. Read more about Philippines Visa here.

For example: If a U.S. Citizen planning to enter and visit the Philippines: No visa required for a stay not exceeding thirty (30) days. Traveller must hold valid ticket for return journey to country of origin or next country of destination and a passport valid for a period of at least six (6) months beyond the stay in the Philippines.

Where should I stay in Boracay?

There are numerous accommodations to choose from, ranging from luxury resorts to budget-friendly hostels. Station 1 offers high-end resorts, Station 2 is known for shopping and nightlife, and Station 3 is quieter with budget options.

Is it possible to visit the Chocolate Hills and the Tarsier Sanctuary in one day?

Yes, it's possible. These two attractions are not far from each other and can be visited in a day as part of a countryside tour of Bohol.

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