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The Philippines Grad Class Memorable Tour 2025

Looking for a guided tour that meets the needs of your family, friends, or school group? You’re in the right place! We offer fully planned tours in the Philippines to ensure your group has a
stress-free getaway. Let us know what your ideal trip looks like, and we will tailor it to guarantee it meets your expectations. For more information or to inquire, please contact us!

Our high school graduation tours are organized by a Canadian-owned and operated tour company, featuring local guides who support the local economy and provide genuine insights
into Philippine culture. During your tour, you'll stay in well-maintained, high-end accommodations—no hostels! We also handle flight bookings to ensure you travel quickly and
safely. For example, we can arrange flights from Regina to Vancouver to Manila. Your vacation will include a variety of Philippine experiences, such as exploring history, beaches, celebrations,
and ecological tours.

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The 8 best Historical Sites to visit in THE PHILIPPINES

The Philippines is rich in history, with sites that showcase its diverse heritage, colonial past, and pre-colonial culture. Here are eight of the best historical sites to visit in the Philippines:
1. Intramuros, Manila
● Highlights: Known as the "Walled City," Intramuros was the center of Spanish colonial power for over 300 years. It features stunning landmarks like Fort Santiago, San Agustin Church (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), and Manila Cathedral.
● Why Visit: It's the best place to explore Spanish-era architecture and get a feel of the colonial period.
2. Rizal Park (Luneta Park), Manila
● Highlights: A historical park dedicated to José Rizal, the national hero of the
Philippines, who was executed here in 1896. The park is home to Rizal's monument and serves as a symbol of Philippine nationalism.
● Why Visit: It's a symbolic site for Filipinos, and the nearby museums provide deeper insights into Rizal’s life and the struggle for independence.
3. Corregidor Island, Manila Bay
● Highlights: Corregidor played a crucial role during World War II, serving as a defense fortress for Filipino and American forces against Japanese invasion. The island is scattered with war relics, tunnels, and memorials.
● Why Visit: To learn about the sacrifices during WWII and to explore the well-preserved war ruins.
4. Vigan, Ilocos Sur
● Highlights: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vigan is one of the best-preserved
examples of a Spanish colonial town in Asia. Cobbled streets, horse-drawn carriages (calesas), and ancestral homes are the main attractions.
● Why Visit: For its beautifully preserved Spanish architecture, blending local, European, and Chinese influences.
5. Banaue Rice Terraces, Ifugao
● Highlights: Over 2,000 years old, these terraces were hand-carved into the mountains by the Ifugao people, making them a UNESCO World Heritage Site. They are often referred to as the "Eighth Wonder of the World."
● Why Visit: To marvel at this incredible example of ancient engineering and see how
indigenous cultures harmonized with nature.
6. Magellan's Cross, Cebu
● Highlights: Erected by Spanish explorers led by Ferdinand Magellan in 1521, this cross marks the introduction of Christianity to the Philippines. It is housed in a chapel beside the Basilica del Santo Niño in Cebu City.
● Why Visit: It's a key symbol of the country's Christian history and colonial beginnings.
7. Malacañang Palace, Manila
● Highlights: The official residence of the President of the Philippines, Malacañang
Palace was originally a Spanish colonial mansion. Today, its museum offers visitors
insights into the history of the presidency and the political landscape of the country.
● Why Visit: For a glimpse of the country’s political history and the evolution of its
leadership.
8. Taal Heritage Town, Batangas
● Highlights: Known for its well-preserved Spanish and American-era architecture, Taal Heritage Town boasts ancestral homes, Taal Basilica (the largest church in Asia), and historical sites like the Marcela Agoncillo Museum, where the first Philippine flag was sewn.
● Why Visit: It’s a charming town that immerses visitors in the Philippines' colonial past

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