Gap Year Programs in the Philippines
With literally thousands of islands to visit, deciding where to go in the Philippines can feel a tad overwhelming. Where you decide to go depends on what kind of experience you are looking for. Bigger cities offer more internship opportunities, and volunteer opportunities can be found in big cities and rural areas. For adventure travelers, there are a variety of options for island hopping tours, which can help you narrow down your options. The best part is that you’re guaranteed to see beautiful views wherever you decide to go!
Manila. Manila is a bustling, fast-paced metropolis. Many visitors will end up here during their travels, since it is a common connection city. Although it has a reputation as a concrete jungle, it is worth a visit to explore all the activities it has to offer. Manila is considered the cultural hub of the Philippines, and has tons of cultural exhibits, shopping centers, delicious food, and bustling nightlife. Since it is a big city, many intern and volunteer opportunities exist in the area.
Cebu. Cebu is an up-and-coming must-visit island in the Philippines. It is famous for its diving opportunities. Just off the coast of Cebu is Malaspascua Island, where you can swim with thresher sharks. Although much of Cebu is beautiful, many people live in poverty in Cebu City, and there are many volunteer opportunities to help the community.
Boracay. Boracay is the “party island” and is a popular tourist destination. If you are looking for fun, stop by Boracay! It caters to all budget levels, so any traveler can have a good time here, lounging on white sand beaches, drinking cocktails, and eating a variety of food. Boracay is the place to go for a more laidback gap year in the Philippines, but there are opportunities for adventure as well! Go island hopping, jet skiing, snorkeling, and then wind down (or turn up) at a local bar or restaurant in the evening.
Bohol. Bohol boasts a ton of unique natural experiences that showcase the Philippines’ biodiversity. One of Bohol’s most popular attractions is The Chocolate Hills. No, they are not made of chocolate (we wish!); they are intriguing mounds of limestone formations. After visiting the Chocolate Hills, you can take a river cruise, go dolphin watching, go snorkeling, or visit an animal sanctuary. Bohol is one place to start looking if you are interested in eco-volunteering.
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