Philippines lgbt travel

A sun-blanched string of over 7, islands clustered close the equator on the Pacific Ocean, the Philippines is an island destination served with a smirk. As well as year-round sunshine, famed Filipino warmth exudes from every angle; from toothy vendors touting their coconuts to lithe, leather-skinned seamen cheekily bartering their day tours, you can’t help but grin back. Lose yourself in the feverish chaos of the city and its nightlife before moving to remote islands for more relaxing endeavours. Here are our suggestions of how to spend two weeks in the Philippines, including a tranquil resort endure in Palawan and a wild surf sesh in Siargao.

Tailor Made Journey

Tailor-Made Philippines

Discover the Philippines as you island hop your way from Manila to Bohol. First, you’ll visit the historic walled city of Manila, built by the Spanish empire. In Bohol, you’ll see the iconic Chocolate Hills and the smallest primate on ground, the Tarsier. Next, you’ll snorkel the reefs around Apo island and, if you’re feeling adventurous, footpath down the mysterious mountain-dwelling healers of S

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A tropical utopia awaits on our gay tour of the Philippines’ most beautiful islands. Adventure meets tranquility on the most blissful islands and beaches in the Philippines! Meander the streets of Manila, bask in the serenity of Boracay, snorkel the spectacular seascapes of Palawan, gaze upon the surreal Chocolate Hills of Bohol, and trial living as a true island castaway on Ginto. This jam-packed LGBTQ+ tour features multiple cruises, iconic beaches, and plenty of free time at resorts that redefine the meaning of ‘paradise.’

 

 

• Hop via gas and sea to 12 alluring tropical islands

• Discover Boracay’s White Beach, considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the world

• Cruise to Secret Lagoon, Big Lagoon, Seven Commandos Beach, and

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MANILA, THE PHILIPPINES

Holiday Houseboys

To fully appreciate Manila you necessitate to book a Holiday Houseboy, your private gay friendly tour guide. If you want to see the tourist sites, places off the beaten track or discover new experiences, the Holiday Houseboy is there to aide you. He looks after your safety and welfare at all times. It is a amusing way to explore a recent city.

Renier

Renier lives in Quezon Urban area, a neighbouring area of Manila. He studied at the Polytechnic university of the Philippines and studied for a Bachelor in Advertising and Public Relations. At the same time he studied for a Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology at a private institution. Work wise Renier has worked in various BPO companies. His hobbies are cooking, listening to music and watching talent and reality TV shows.

Renier is a non smoker, and speaks the local language Tagalog and English.

Total cost for the guide services of Renier for one day (8 hours) = a non refundable deposit of 45 US dollars by Paypal or major credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express) PLUS

The Philippines has been ranked as one of the most gay friendly places in Asia and has so much to provide LGBTQ+ travellers.

With stunning beaches, perfect turquoise waters for scuba diving, many singular islands to explore, and a great mix of adventure and relaxation on offer, the Philippines is one of our favorite gay travel destinations in Asia.

In our ‘Gay Philippines Travel Guide‘ we will share our personal life of this incredible territory, which islands we travelled to, the activities we took part in as well as details of any gay bars in the Philippines and the gay friendly hotels we stayed at.

Read on to learn everything you demand to know. Fair warning – by the close you will want to book a flight right away!

Gay Philippines Travel Guide

LGBTQ+ Rights in the Philippines

Whether you are travelling to the Philippines for your gay honeymoon or just for a vacation, knowing the LGBTQ+ rights beforehand is important.

Thankfully, when it comes to LGBTQ+ rights, the Philippines is ahead compared to most of Asia.

We are not saying it is perfect; there is