Camiguin Island
The island-province of Camiguin is a pear-shaped volcanic island in the northern tip of Mindanao, home to numerous attractions such as hot and cold springs, remote beaches, waterfalls, volcanoes, a seismic observetory, diving and more.
Calamian Sea SafariDiscover why Jacques Cousteau considered Palawan to be the last frontier. The least populated of the Philippines' provinces and the most richly forested, Palawan hosts wealth of wildlife, including many endemic species, while being fringed by some of the richest reefs in the world.
Diving El NidoThe dive sites around El Nido's 2 resorts of Lagen and Miniloc range from gradual slopes to drop-offs, wall dives to reef flats. Visibility is generally good, with an average of 10 to 30 metres in the summer months of March until May.
Ati-Atihan Festival and Photojournalism ExpeditionCover the Ati-Atihan Festival -- considered the Mother of All Philippine festivals and the wildest among Philippine fiestas -- with renowned Foreign Correspondent Greg Hutchinson and leading names in photography.
Camiguin Island
The island-province of Camiguin is a pear-shaped volcanic island in the northern tip of Mindanao, home to numerous attractions such as hot and cold springs, remote beaches, waterfalls, volcanoes, a seismic observetory, diving and more.