Apparently, the Philippines is a good destination for relaxation and enjoying a peaceful escape. For Moroccans, it’s for a 30 days visa-free vacation!

Rabat – Located in southeast Asia and known for its breathtaking landscapes, white sand beaches that reflect a blend of blue and green waters, and some of the clearest seas in the world. Can you guess it? Well,  it’s the Philippines.

This beautiful country is renowned for drawing places for both locals and tourists alike, with cities that will absolutely blow your mind.

Palawan is a province located in the western part of the Philippines.

It is celebrated for its impressive exceptional clear waters, making it ideal for snorkeling, nature viewing, and discovering isolated islands.

El Nido is situated 420 kilometers southwest of Manila, the capital.

This one is known for its dramatic limestone cliffs, turquoise waters, numerous islands, and vibrant nightlife, and it’s perfect for island hopping, snorkeling, and relaxation.

Coron lies within the Calamian Islands group, situated in the northern part of the Palawan province in the Philippines.

 In case you didn’t know, Coron is the perfect spot for crystal-clear lakes (like Kayangan Lake) and impressive WWII-era shipwreck dives.

The Cordillera Region is the only landlocked region located in the island of Luzon in the Philippines. 

It combines stunning landscapes, offers you a taste of adventure, and will surprise you with its indigenous culture for travelers seeking both natural beauty and meaningful experiences.

Batanes is the northernmost province of the Philippines and about 190 kilometers south of Taiwan.

Known for its breathtaking landscapes, distinct Ivatan culture, rolling hills, rugged coasts, and tranquil atmosphere.

Boracay is a small island located in the Western Visayas region.

World-famous for its powder-soft white sand and lively atmosphere, suitable for swimming, practicing water sports, and enjoying the energetic nightlife.

Cebu is a province located in the Central Visayas. It consists of Cebu Island, which is a long, narrow island.

Called “Queen City of the South,” Cebu offers a rich blend of history, culture, natural beauty, and adventure, making it a must-visit destination in the Philippines.

Iloilo occupies the southeast portion of Panay Island, a province located in the Western Visayas region of the country.

This one stands out for its culinary excellence, earning international recognition as a “UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy.”

Samar is part of the island of Samar, which is the third largest island in the country, located in the Eastern Visayas region.

It’s the third-largest island in the Philippines, which draws people by its untouched natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and adventurous attractions. 

Siargao is an island in the Philippine Sea and about 800 kilometers southeast of Manila.

This is the best island for surfers and partying, it has a blend of stunning natural scenery and vibrant local culture.