The Philippines is an archipelago of more than seven thousand islands, and travel here is built around flights and boats rather than roads. Manila is the entry point, while the destinations most visitors are after — Palawan, Cebu, Bohol, Siargao — are separate island hops beyond it.
The guides here cover Manila and the Philippines overall. The dry season runs roughly December to May; typhoon season peaks between July and October and regularly disrupts domestic flights and ferries, which makes buffer days worth building into island itineraries. English is widely spoken, and inter-island travel usually costs less than the time it takes to arrange.