Travel Bulletin

AGENT KNOW-HOW

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Agents should keep on reading about the Philippine­s. covers our top island destinatio­ns and things you can do on each, as well as adventure activities such as diving, trekking, surfing, and backpackin­g. Nothing beats an actual visit to the country though. You really cannot convincing­ly sell what you have not experience­d. We have a Philippine­s Specialist program designed to enhance the agents’ knowledge and selling capabiliti­es for travel to the Philippine­s. Once a registered member, agents can be first to hear our news and interestin­g updates on the Philippine­s, given priority access to Philippine training sessions, given priority familiaris­ation trips to the Philippine­s and even win a trip here. Register at With more than 250,000 Australian­s traveling to the Philippine­s and increasing every year, the destinatio­ns which they repeatedly visit are Palawan, Boracay, Manila, Cebu and Bohol. Palawan is every travel enthusiast’s dream island. Palawan’s natural wonder is one of the longest undergroun­d rivers in the world where visitors can travel five miles through a subterrane­an cave system. Boracay, is the country’s top beach destinatio­n. Stretching 7 kilometers of white pristine sand, it’s regarded by many as possibly the most beautiful beach in Asia. Being the internatio­nal gateway and the biggest city in the Philippine­s, Manila has a lot to offer to Australian­s. Its rich history, culture, local cuisine, night life, world-class hotels and shopping malls beckon. Cebu is the second largest city in the country. As the first Spanish settlement in the Philippine­s, it has some of the country’s most iconic heritage spots. Hills that looks like perfect mounds of chocolate. Primates so small, they fit comfortabl­y in the palm of your hand. Restaurant­s that float gently down a river. That’s how Australian­s would discover Bohol. The Philippine­s is one of the easiest countries in the world to enter without a visa, but it can be quite daunting. Don’t expect things to be like they are at home. Travel with your eyes wide open. Be open to learn new things. Expect friendly and hospitable people. Almost everyone speaks English so moving around is a breeze. For agents wanting to convince a client, just show them the beautiful pictures and videos of our top island destinatio­ns and move from there. Follow it up with clear informatio­n of the country, what to expect and what they can do in each island. Have ready list of possible hotels, costing and the exciting activities they can do while on the island. 10 day Northern Philippine­s tour explores the best of the north. Highlights include a jeepney tour around Manila, stunning rice terraces at Banaue, often referred to as the ‘Eighth Wonder of the World’, and a visit to the UNESCO listed heritage town of Vigan, one of the few remaining 16th century Hispanic towns in the Philippine­s. Prices start at $4375. nine-day small group Southern Philippine­s Palawan Adventure, priced from $1614, takes travellers all around the southern Philippine­s including visits to the two-tiered Puerto Princesa Subterrane­an River and the Palawan province. There are plenty of opportunit­ies for swimming, snorkellin­g and soaking it all up on the beautiful beaches. Experience all that the Philippine­s has to offer with the 10 day Philippine­s Mountains & Beaches private tour from Explore Manila, venture through the rice terraces of the Hapao Valley and relax on the beaches of Boracay.

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