Philstar.com
March 19, 2024 | 10:50am
SINGAPORE — Contiki, the leading social travel brand for 18-35s, has announced its first ever trip to the Philippines. Named Philippines Island Hopping, it gives travelers the chance to explore the country’s most famous tourist hotspots in less than two weeks.
There are two versions of this trip. A nine-day version that goes to Puerto Princesa, Port Barton and El Nido, and a 13-day version with a boat expedition that includes an additional sea safari adventure to the Coron Islands.
Both trips include many island adventures, such as a boat ride through the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Subterranean River National Park, an island hopping day trip in Port Barton and a jeepney ride to Nacpan Beach.
It also offers a unique Special Stay and MAKE TRAVEL MATTER ® experience at the Isla Experience in Daracoton Island, which directly contributes to the welfare of the locals.
The optional four-day Boat Expedition takes travelers to some of the undiscovered gems in the Philippines, including Palawan Calamian’s Group of Islands (Northern Palawan archipelago) and famous attractions such as Coron islands, Cullion and Linapacan.
It includes a private boat, the chance to go snorkelling in Coral Garden, sea-side camping in Coron and a visit to Turtle Islands.
Among the included experiences is a Filipino-classic tricycle ride to Las Cabanas for a beach sunset, and a traditional boodle fight. Travelers will also have a chance to visit a local’s house for an authentic locally-grown Filipino meal.
Contiki makes the Philippines, which can be challenging for solo travelers to navigate, much easier to explore by including internal flights, boat transfers and all other transport—along with all accommodation and various meals too.
“The Philippines is a major in demand destination for travelers worldwide, particularly those from the Gen-Z demographic. We’re thrilled to now be satisfying that demand, on a trip that makes visiting the Philippines so very easy—and fun too!” Adam Armstrong, CEO at Contiki, says.
In an industry-leading move, Contiki invited a group of past travelers for an exclusive first glance at the newly launched trip.
After receiving well over 1,000 applications, Contiki selected a lucky group of past travelers to be the very first to experience the trip. Jetting off on an all-expenses-paid adventure, the group had the exclusive chance to try and test the trip before its first public departure.
“My favorite experience from the trip was trying all the traditional foods from the different restaurants. And also visiting the local village. Especially Nanay and hearing her story about how she earns money for her family through this,” says Terri-Anne Mattadeen from the US.
“For me, the Special Stay at Darocorton Island was a highlight. I just really enjoyed being with the locals. Such beautiful sights. And the sunset was just perfect. I actually felt relaxed. It was really nice just to kick back and have that nice view when you’re sitting on your bed, waking up in the morning,” says Christian from Australia.
Christian was born in the Philippines, and aimed to trace his roots back through this trip. This was the first time he was visiting the country since moving to Australia in his childhood.
“It’s really important to us that we take into consideration what our travelers think about our trip. That’s why we made the decision to invite a few past Contiki travellers to go on the Philippines trip before the first departure and give us their feedback,” Taryn Welsh, operations director for Asia at Contiki, says.
“This has been many years in the making, and we really wanted to make sure that we include only the best spots and something for everyone. We’re so happy to be able to launch this trip, which showcases the wonderful beaches, marine adventures and culture that the Philippines has to offer,” Welsh adds.
Find more information about the Philippines Island Hopper Trip on http://www.contiki.com/tours/philippines-island-hopping?optionId=2204.
Check out Contiki’s full range of trips to Asia, including Thailand, Japan, South Korea and more on https://www.contiki.com/destinations/asia.