Vietnam & Philippines Journeys
Vietnam and the Philippines pair perfectly for travelers seeking cultural immersion and a tropical escape. Hanoi’s vibrant streets meet Palawan’s crystal-clear waters, while Hoi An’s timeless charm pairs with Boracay’s white-sand beaches.
Our journeys showcase each country’s best, with flexibility to travel at your own pace. Explore ancient traditions, sample regional cuisine, and discover breathtaking landscapes. Whether you’re planning a honeymoon, family holiday, or special celebration, every itinerary is tailored to your interests and travel style.
We handle every detail accommodations, local guides, and travel arrangements so you can focus on enjoying the journey. From cultural landmarks and scenic cruises to island escapes and authentic local encounters, our journeys offer a memorable way to experience two of Southeast Asia’s most captivating destinations.
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Ideas for your trip to Vietnam & Philippines
Combine Vietnam’s rich culture and natural beauty with the Philippines’ stunning islands and beaches. Browse our sample itineraries for inspiration, all of which can be tailored to your interests and travel style.
Vietnam & Philippines Journeys
Philippines Explorer: From Manila to Bohol
Vietnam & Philippines Journeys
14 Days
ROUTE: Manila, Banaue, Sagada, Batad, Bohol, Chocolate Hills, Pamilacan, El Nido
Highlands to Islands
Vietnam & Philippines Journeys
16 Days
ROUTE: Manila, Banaue, Batad, Sagada, Vigan, Manila, Taal Volcano, Busuanga Island, Coron, El Nido
Useful information for planning your holiday in Philippines
US Citizens do not need a Tourist Visa for the Philippines if they do not plan to stay in the country for more than 30 days.
From an overall perspective, the Philippines is generally considered a safe travel destination, with safety depending on your choice of location. Given its vast size, there are plenty of options to explore. However, it’s important to note that certain regions are restricted for foreign travelers. Several countries, including the UK, Australia, Canada, and the USA, have issued advisories to their citizens, urging them to avoid traveling to the Sulu Archipelago and Mindanao regions due to their high-risk status. These areas have active government warnings against travel.
Moreover, even within Manila, tourists are advised to exercise caution and avoid the Ermita and Malate areas. Nevertheless, the majority of other regions in the country are considered safe for travel. Nevertheless, it’s crucial to stay informed about the local situation and be mindful of potential risks and safety concerns.


