There are as many itineraries for a trip to the Philippines as there are people and islands. That means… MILLIONS OF POSSIBILITIES! However, stay calm, not all is lost. While it’s true that designing a trip largely depends on the traveler’s tastes and, above all, the number of REAL days available (as we explain in Philippines Trip Planning), we can tell you about common routes usually done around the country. In this case, we want to share a 15 days independent Philippines itinerary that we believe is perfect for a first introduction to the country.

Before anything else, here are other options in case you have more or less time:

10 days in the Philippines

12 days in the Philippines

13 days in the Philippines

18 days in the Philippines

20 days in the Philippines

Heads up: if you’re visiting the country in summer, you’ll like this hot-off-the-press article: 2-week Philippines itinerary in August.

Features of the 15 days itinerary for the Philippines

Some features of this 15 days route through the Philippines are:

  • As in any trip to the Philippines, every day you move from one destination to another in the country is a 1 day “lost”. Don’t worry, we’ve taken it into account.
  • It’s a medium-to-high intensity trip. That is, it’s not the most relaxed, but there’s time to enjoy the places without feeling you’re in transport all day. If you prefer a slower pace (which is great), you can cut a stop. In this case, we suggest skipping Siquijor.
  • The starting point of this itinerary is Manila, but it’s also possible—and actually advisable—to start in Cebu. We state it this way because international flights to Manila are usually cheaper.
  • Discover 2 areas of Palawan giving them enough time, and of course you can extend to others like Coron, which we love, if you have more time.
  • It includes beach areas as well as motorbike or car excursions that make it more varied. You’ll see waterfalls, mountain landscapes, small villages…
  • As this is a 15 days trip around the Philippines, we don’t stray too far from the most touristy places (more accessible), so you’ll need to be patient and look for tricks to avoid the crowds. Don’t worry, there are plenty! In each of our guides we give you tips to enjoy to the fullest without the masses.
  • It’s not a Philippines itinerary with lots of room for diving, although you can dive in Bohol (Balicasag) or Siquijor.

15 days Philippines travel itinerary

Day 1: Manila – Puerto Princesa – Port Barton

Days 2 and 3: Port Barton

Day 4: How to get from Port Barton to El Nido

Days 5, 6 and 7: El Nido

Day 8: How to get from El Nido to Bohol

Days 9, 10 and 11: Bohol

Day 12: How to get from Bohol to Siquijor

Days 13 and 14: Siquijor

Day 15: How to get from Siquijor to Cebu or Manila

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Detailed itinerary for the Philippines trip: 15 days

Let’s see, step by step, how to do this trip through the Philippines.

Day 1: Manila – Puerto Princesa – Port Barton

We assume you arrive in the Philippines via Manila and have time to catch one of the flights to Puerto Princesa that usually depart from the airport’s T2 and T3.

When booking this flight, keep in mind it’s advisable to leave at least a 3–4 hour layover between your international and domestic flights. This is for several reasons:

  • Flights can be delayed.
  • In 99% of cases you’ll have to change airport terminal. There’s a free shuttle between terminals and it doesn’t run frequently, so sometimes you’ll need a taxi and Manila traffic is awful. When you arrive, ask about that transfer and, if not, opt for a Grab.
  • You need to go through immigration and collect your luggage; this usually takes about an hour.
  • It’s advisable to exchange money at the airport, as we explain in Money in the Philippines, and buy a SIM card to have internet.

If you arrive in Puerto Princesa before 18:00, don’t hesitate and take a van to Port Barton (you’ll find detailed info in How to get to Port Barton). If not, you can overnight in Puerto Princesa and leave early the next day, or try to negotiate a private transfer.

Recommended accommodations:

Days 2 and 3: Port Barton

These days of your 15 days trip to the Philippines are for fully enjoying Port Barton. In our Port Barton Guide you’ll find all the details, but our advice is to split your time like this:

  1. Day trip to the beaches of Port Barton: Coconut Beach, White Beach and/or Pamuayan Waterfall and Pamuayan Beach.
  2. Your first day of island hopping in Port Barton and an epic sunset. Read more in Island hopping in Port Barton.

Port Barton beaches, Philippines itinerary for 15 days

Day 4: Port Barton – El Nido

Today will be a travel day, but you’ll still be able to make the most of your time in Palawan’s gem: El Nido.

In How to get to El Nido you’ll find everything you need, but we can already tell you that you can take one of the vans from Port Barton to El Nido. Our recommendation: do it as early as possible. The trip takes about 3.5–4 hours.

When you arrive in El Nido and drop your things at the hotel, you can do several things. The most relaxed is to go to Las Cabañas Beach, one of the best beaches in El Nido, enjoy a good swim and one of the best sunsets in the Philippines. If you have more energy, you could even go to Nacpan and/or Lio Beach.

Recommended accommodations in El Nido:

Sunset on the first day in El Nido

Days 5, 6 and 7: El Nido

The next days of your 15 days Philippines itinerary are to discover much of what El Nido has to offer. In our article on Things to do in El Nido you’ll find the best activities and island hoppings, but here’s a brief day-by-day summary:

  1. Island hopping A (you can also combine tours A+C or B+D).
  2. Route along the beaches of Nacpan, Duli, Lio Beach and/or Las Cabañas.
  3. Island hopping C (or any combination). If you prefer, you can also go kayaking.

The order doesn’t really matter, but we suggest checking the weather forecast and choosing a sunny day for the tours. You can read more in Island hopping in El Nido.

islands hopping El Nido

Day 8: El Nido – Bohol

Today is a travel day and you have several ways to do it. You should look into the one that takes less time or less money. Basically, there are 4 options:

You’ll find more information in How to get to Bohol.

Any option you choose—except the first—will take up most of the day, so you’ll only have time to rest in Bohol. If you opted for a direct flight, you’ll have more time to enjoy Bohol and could, for example, stay in Panglao and enjoy the wonderful Dumaluan Beach, the best beach in Bohol.

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Recommended accommodations in Bohol:

This time, due to timing, we highly recommend staying in the Panglao area, where you have more dining options and opportunities for beaches and sunsets. We’ve written a specific accommodation guide for the area: Where to stay in Panglao, best hotels.

Turtles at the Balicasag Sanctuary

Days 9, 10 and 11: Bohol

Welcome to the Visayas region! Bohol is a huge island where you could stay for a long time, but since we need to be specific, we’ve assigned it 3 days to see the basics. If you like to go off the beaten path, give it more time and get to know Loboc in depth (you can overnight there) and our beloved Anda (a corner away from Panglao’s tourism where we suggest at least a couple of nights). In this case, our advice is to sleep in one of the Panglao hotels we recommended.

In our Bohol Guide you’ll find lots of information to plan these days of your 15 days Philippines itinerary, but this could be a good proposal:

  1. Relax day on the beaches of Panglao. Rent a motorbike and discover Alona Beach, White Beach or Dumaluan Beach, and leave the Danao Beach area or North Zen Villas for an incredible sunset.
  2. Route through interior Bohol. Rent a motorbike or a car and tour the Chocolate Hills, the Loboc River, the bamboo hanging bridge…
  3. Day of diving in Balicasag or snorkeling at the Balicasag marine sanctuary to greet (very respectfully) the hundreds of turtles living there. In the afternoon, a bit of relaxation at Dumaluan Beach.

A possible alternative to this 15 days Philippines route is to leave only days 9 and 10 in Bohol and on day 11 head straight to Siquijor. We especially recommend this if on day 8 you managed to arrive with time to spare. With 2 full days you’ll see the island’s main sights.

Chocolate Hills on the 15-day Philippines itinerary

Chocolate Hills

Day 12: Bohol – Siquijor

Leave early to take the Oceanjet ferry from Tagbilaran Port to Siquijor. In How to get to Siquijor you’ll find all the information, but we can already tell you that in a couple of hours you’ll have arrived, so you can spend the afternoon enjoying the beaches of San Juan and one of the best sunsets of your life.

By the way, depending on the company you choose, you’ll arrive at one port or another in Siquijor. In any case, you’ll need to take a tricycle to your accommodation. Our advice is to share with others to reduce the price.

Recommended accommodations in Siquijor:

Days 13 and 14: Siquijor

Welcome to the mystical island of the Philippines! We’ll spend these couple of days of your 15 days trip to the Philippines uncovering its secrets. In Things to do in Siquijor you have a list of activities on the island, but our tip is to split the days like this:

  1. Rent a motorbike and do a circular loop around the island covering, of course, Cambugahay Falls and Lugnason Falls, the Old Balete Tree, Salagdoong Beach, the beaches of Sandugan, and Lazi Church. Sunset at Paliton.
  2. With a motorbike you can reach the island’s heart, look for a hilot (traditional massage) to relax, then go snorkeling at the Tubod sanctuary or relax on the hidden beaches of Kagusuan. Depending on the season, the Tulapos sanctuary may be a better choice, with reef sharks and turtles.

If you didn’t get enough snorkeling in Balicasag, you can spend that second day on the Apo Island excursion from Siquijor. There’s more info in our Siquijor Guide.

Siquijor route 15 days Philippines

Paliton Beach-Salagdoong-Cambugahay

Day 15: Siquijor – Cebu/Manila

It’s time to wrap up this great 15 days Philippines route… Depending on the time and departure point of your flight, you’ll need to plan your exit from Siquijor one way or another. Our advice, in any case, is to be in the departure city the day before. In the Philippines, you never know what might happen with ferry or flight cancellations, especially in the rainy season.

You have the following options. Which one is best depends on your scheduled departure time from the Philippines:

  • Ferry from Siquijor to Cebu (you have Oceanjet or the Lite Ferries night ferries, which only run on certain days of the week).
  • Ferry from Siquijor to Dumaguete and a flight from Dumaguete to Manila. This is usually the most comfortable and fastest, as there are many ferry departures daily.
  • Ferry from Siquijor to Bohol (you can book here) and then a flight from Bohol to Manila. It’s not the most optimal to us, but Bohol’s airport is well-equipped and has flights even at night.

And that’s the end of this proposal for an independent trip to the Philippines! If you’ve followed our plan and have time left to enjoy Manila, have a look at our 1‑day itinerary for the capital in Things to do in Manila.

Whether you finish your trip in Cebu or Manila, remember to leave enough time to reach the airport; traffic in both cities (especially Manila) is hellish.

Recommended accommodations:


Map of the 15 days route through the Philippines

You can view the 15 days Philippines itinerary a bit more clearly with this map, where we’ve also marked the different accommodations we’ve recommended:

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Tips to enjoy the 15 days Philippines itinerary

To finish, we want to leave you with some recommendations of our own:

  • What’s the best time to do this 15 days trip through the Philippines? In this case, since we focus on Palawan and the Western Visayas, the best would be between November and May, which are dry-season months for these regions. However, this doesn’t mean you can’t do it at another time, even in the rainy season. You can read more on this in When to travel to the Philippines?.
  • If the weather worries you, there’s also this 2‑week summer route in the Philippines.
  • Of course, the route can be done in reverse. In that case, our advice is to leave Port Barton for the end, since Puerto Princesa Airport is very well equipped and there’s a lower risk of cancellations and delays than from El Nido. You need to see what works best for your dates in terms of schedules and prices.
  • It’s important to note that El Nido–Bohol flights (or vice versa) aren’t daily, so check how this looks to optimize your 15‑day Philippines route.
  • If you’re going on a backpacking trip through the Philippines and want to save, don’t bring much luggage. You won’t need warm clothes and there are laundries everywhere, so try not to check bags on domestic flights. Almost all Philippine airlines charge for checked luggage and the cabin allowance is limited to 7 kg.
  • You’ve seen that all the info you need for your trip is on our website, but these articles are particularly useful: Recommendations and tips for traveling to the Philippines and our Philippines Guide.

Nacpan Beach El Nido

Did you like this 15 days Philippines itinerary proposal? Any questions? We’d love to read you in the comments.