The Philippines is an archipelago of more than 7,000 islands, a scatter of coastlines shaped by coral reefs, limestone karsts and palms. From the dramatic cliffs of Palawan to the surf breaks of Siargao and the windswept sands of northern Luzon, its beaches range from secluded coves to long crescent shores. Sunshine, warm seas and a culture built around the water make it one of the world’s most satisfying slow-travel playgrounds.







