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Cabin Camping & Farm Stay At Balay Hilway - Philippines
9.8 16 reviews

Cabin Camping & Farm Stay At Balay Hilway

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Balay Hilway is a rustic cabin located in Sara, Western Visayas, approximately 322 kilometers north of Iloilo City, offering a peaceful rural retreat. This private gîte accommodates up to five guests and features a garden, parking, and internet access, ideal for those seeking a simple, nature-connected farm life experience.
Tropical Farmhouse Escape W/pool & Panoramic Views - Philippines
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Tropical Farmhouse Escape W/pool & Panoramic Views

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This secluded tropical farmhouse, offering mountain views and set amidst coconut groves, is a short drive from the city's main attractions.
This gîte accommodates up to 16 guests across 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, featuring air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a private swimming pool, and ample parking, making it ideal for family trips and celebrations.
(Solar-powered) Casa Imperial | Farmstay W/ Pool - Philippines
9.7 6 reviews

(Solar-powered) Casa Imperial | Farmstay W/ Pool

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Casa Imperial, a large gîte in Gloria, offers a spacious 300-square-metre farmhouse setting with multiple villas and a function hall.
This self-catering property sleeps up to 16 guests and boasts a 1.5-metre swimming pool, a basketball court, and ample parking, alongside five en-suite bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Elsie's Farmhouse In Culion Palawan - Philippines
10 7 reviews

Elsie's Farmhouse In Culion Palawan

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Elsie's Farmhouse, a self-catering cottage in Brgy. Libis, Culion, Palawan, offers stunning rice paddy and mountain views in a tranquil rural setting; proximity to a sari-sari store requires a short walk (low tide) or boat trip (high tide).
This two-bedroom, two-bathroom farmhouse sleeps six, features a kitchen (fee applies), solar power, an outdoor shower, and access to a vegetable garden; extra mattresses are available, and guests can enjoy authentic Filipino countryside experiences.

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Frequently asked questions about cottages in Philippines

  • What are the top must-see attractions in the Philippines?

    The Philippines boasts a wealth of attractions! For stunning natural beauty, you absolutely have to see the Chocolate Hills in Bohol, the rice terraces of Banaue in Ifugao, and El Nido's lagoons and limestone cliffs in Palawan. In terms of culture and history, Intramuros in Manila offers a glimpse into the Spanish colonial past, while Vigan in Ilocos Sur showcases beautifully preserved Spanish-era architecture. Don't forget the Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park in Palawan, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • Are there any regional or international airports in the Philippines?

    Yes, there are several international airports, with Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) in Manila being the largest and busiest. Other significant international airports include Mactan-Cebu International Airport (CEB) and Francisco B. Reyes Airport (Clark International Airport) in Angeles City. Numerous smaller regional airports connect various islands, facilitating domestic travel.
  • What part of the Philippines is a good destination to rent a cottage?

    Many areas offer lovely cottages! For a beachside escape, consider renting a cottage in Boracay, Siargao, or El Nido. If you prefer a more tranquil setting, the mountain provinces like Banaue or Sagada offer charming cottages with stunning views. The specific best location depends on your preferences for beach, mountains, or a blend of both.
  • What is the currency of the Philippines?

    The Philippine peso (PHP) is the official currency.
  • Is it a good idea to rely on a car when visiting the Philippines?

    It depends on your itinerary. Driving in major cities can be challenging due to traffic. Public transport, such as jeepneys and tricycles, is readily available and affordable in many areas. For island hopping, ferries are the primary mode of transport. Renting a car might be suitable for exploring specific regions, but careful planning and consideration of traffic conditions are essential.
  • Where should you base yourself for a week in the Philippines?

    That depends entirely on your interests! For a beach holiday, Boracay or El Nido are popular choices. For a cultural experience, Manila or Vigan would be suitable. If you want a mix of both, Cebu City offers a good balance, with beaches easily accessible and historical sites nearby.
  • Where in the Philippines do travellers go for the most favourable weather?

    The best time to visit generally avoids the rainy season (June to November). During the dry season (December to May), many areas offer pleasant weather. However, specific regions experience microclimates. Areas like Bohol, Cebu, and parts of Palawan tend to have good weather year-round, but it's always advisable to check specific forecasts before travelling.
  • Which areas in the Philippines offer the best weekend experience?

    Tagaytay, near Manila, offers a cool escape with stunning Taal Volcano views. For a beach getaway, nearby Batangas provides several options. If you prefer nature, a weekend trip to the rice terraces of Banaue is possible, though it requires more travel time. Many smaller towns and cities offer unique weekend experiences depending on your preferences.
  • Are there any unique festivals in the Philippines worth attending?

    The Sinulog Festival in Cebu City is a vibrant celebration held every January. The Panagbenga Flower Festival in Baguio City in February is also renowned. These are just two examples; many other local festivals are celebrated throughout the year, each with its unique traditions and customs.
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