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.
SINGAPORE — Contiki, the leading social travel brand for 18-35s, has announced its first ever trip to the Philippines. Named, it gives travelers the chance to explore the country’s most famous tourist hotspots in less than two weeks.
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. 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.
In an industry-leading move, Contiki invited a group of past travelers for an exclusive first glance at the newly launched trip. “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.
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