Our favourite places to stay on this sleepy Cebu island.
We’ve established how cheap travelling in Asia, especially Southeast Asia, can be for Filipinos. In fact, it’s so cheap that some of us hardly make an effort to explore beyond our continent for fear of spending beyond our budget. Well, what if we told you that it’s possible to go outside of Asia without costing a fortune? Our research tells us that these are some of the most throughout the world that Filipinos can travel to with or without a visa. And yes, they’re not in Asia!
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The first thing you’ll want to know about Bolivia (in case you don’t yet) is that it is visa-free for Philippine passport holders. Its city La Paz is also known as the highest city in the world at an elevation of 3,650 metres. That beats even our tallest peak in the Philippines! Although not as popularly known as its South American neighbours, it offers quite the holiday for Filipinos who are into photography (visit Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flat), adventure (drive along Camino de las Yungas, the world’s most dangerous road) and linguistics (it has nearly 40 different languages).
Visa status for Filipinos: Filipinos do not need a visa for Bolivia
Average daily budget: ₱2,500
How to get to Bolivia from Manila: KLM, Avianca and Latam offer flights to Bolivia for as low as ₱65,000.
Mexico is not just about tacos. It’s home to an important archaeological site from the Mayan Empire, Chichen Itza, which also happens to be one of the new seven wonders of the world. Furthermore, Mexico is the world’s largest Spanish-speaking country. Even if you just know a few Spanish words (based on our own language), you can travel around the country with ease. If not having glasses of tequila in Mexico City, you can head out of town to explore Mexico’s amazing flora and fauna. It’s not one of the world’s “megadiverse” countries for nothing, after all! Then, ride the Chihuahua al Pacifico to Copper Canyon or retreat to Hidden Beach near Puerto Vallarta. With its vibrant culture, it makes for one of the best worth travelling to!
Visa status for Filipinos: Filipinos need a visa for Mexico.
Average daily budget: ₱3,000
How to get to Mexico from Manila: China Southern and Westjet offer flights to Mexico for as low as ₱46,000.
Why travel back in time when you can simply travel to Egypt? Although, this North African nation is perhaps more sophisticated than you think (you can even find a Pizza Hut branch that overlooks the ancient Pyramids of Giza). Made up almost completely of deserts, Egypt is the perfect place to fulfil your greatest safari adventures atop a camel. You have the iconic Libyan and the Sahara deserts to choose from, for a start. For other things to do in Egypt, try shopping in the traditional Khan el-Khalili, cruising along the Nile River or even diving into the Red Sea.
Visa status for Filipinos: Filipinos need a visa for Egypt
Average daily budget: ₱2,500
How to get to Egypt from Manila: Ethiopian Airlines offers flights to Egypt from as low as ₱50,000.
In terms of weather alone, travelling to Greece is a breeze for Filipinos. The country enjoys at least 250 days of sun per year, so an expensive winter get-up certainly won’t be necessary. A member of the Schengen Area, Greece is known for its historic ruins, world-class cuisine and stunning islands (there are 2,000 in total). The people of Ikaria, one of the islands, are also known for having one of the longest lifespans in the world! A budget Greece itinerary should include at least one of the following: Visiting the Acropolis, hanging around Santorini, surfing in Balos Beach and learning how to cook Greek cuisine using locally sourced ingredients, including their very own Greek olives!
Visa status for Filipinos: Filipinos need a visa for Greece
Average daily budget: ₱5,000
How to get to Greece from Manila: Oman Air offers flights to Greece for as low as ₱60,000.
I’ll be honest, I didn’t know much about Colombia until the ill-famed Miss Universe incident in 2015. Since then, I’ve come to realise that it’s not just another pageant powerhouse. Like Mexico, Colombia is rich in biodiversity with half of the country covered in forests. It was also the happiest country in the world back in 2018.
If you’re into the whole bucket list trend, you’ll be thrilled to know that it’s the only country in South America that lets you experience both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea. First time in Colombia? Be sure to visit Isla Gorgona for budget diving, explore the Amazon near the borders of Peru and Brazil or drive to Salento to marvel at the tallest palm trees in the world!
Visa status for Filipinos: Filipinos don’t need a visa for Colombia
Average daily budget: ₱1,600
How to get to Colombia from Manila: Asiana Airlines and JetBlue offer flights to Colombia for as low as ₱55,000.
Ever dreamt of seeing the Big Five (lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant and buffalo) in action? Take a trip to Tanzania! With 30% of the country composed of national parks, like the Serengeti National Park and Tarangire National Park, it’s the ideal destination for spotting the most fascinating wildlife you’ll ever see. But, cliche as it may sound, the country has more to offer than animals. Like a few entries on this list, Tanzania is a popular place in Africa for diving and beach-bumming, specifically on the island of Zanzibar. If you want to follow the footsteps of Filipino mountaineers Romi Garduce and Carina Dayondon, you can arrange a hike to Mt. Kilimanjaro, the tallest mountain in Africa!
Visa status for Filipinos: Filipinos need a visa on arrival for Tanzania
Average daily budget: ₱2,500
How to get to Tanzania from Manila: Turkish Airlines offers flights to Tanzania for as low as ₱36,000.
Home to a treasure trove of wonders, Peru remains to be one of the richest countries in the world when it comes to natural resources. The country comprises diverse landscapes, from azure beaches and impressive peaks like the Andes Mountains to natural rainforests and deserts. Some top-notch tourist attractions worth paying a visit include the Inca Ruins at the great Machu Picchu citadel and the lush, green Sacred Valley along the Andean highlands. For more spectacular archaeological sightings like the Plaza de Armas, visit the Spanish colonial city of Cusco.
Visa status for Filipinos: Filipinos don’t need a visa for Peru
Average daily budget: ₱1,600
How to get to Peru from Manila: Korean Air, Qatar Airways, and KLM offer flights to Peru for as low as ₱72,000.
Chile offers copious amounts of astonishing landscapes, from the northern Atacama Desert to the Parinacota Volcano to the cosmopolitan capital of Santiago. However, the Torres Del Paine National Park stands as the country’s number one tourist spot, as it encompasses stunning mountain ranges, glaciers, lakes, and rivers. If you plan on visiting this, you don’t want to miss out on exploring its drinking culture, which boasts succulent wines and pisco.
Visa status for Filipinos: Filipinos need a visa on arrival for Chile
Average daily budget: ₱3,800
How to get to Chile from Manila: Qantas Airways, Korean Air, and KLM offer flights to Tanzania for as low as ₱64,000.
Tucked away in the Carpathian Basin is the landlocked enclave of Hungary. Thanks to its Turkish and Roman influences, the country is best known for its spa towns and hot springs. What’s more? It is studded with tons of architectural gems, from the medieval Buda Castle to neoclassical buildings along the Andrassy Boulevard to the iconic Széchenyi Chain Bridge. Needless to say, Hungary’s underrated beauty might just be enough reason to book that ticket for your next European vacation!
Visa status for Filipinos: Filipinos need a visa on arrival for Chile
Average daily budget: ₱3,600
How to get to Hungary from Manila: Turkish Airlines, Etihad Airways, and Qatar Airways offer flights to Hungary for as low as ₱37,000 one-way.
Last but not least on this list is the beautiful peninsula of Türkiye! Travelling on a budget is ideal for those looking to explore the country without breaking the bank. From stunning beaches like Iztuzu Beach and Patara Beach to ancient historical landmarks like the Hagia Sophia Mosque (free entrance) and Blue Mosque, Türkiye offers a wealth of attractions and experiences for every traveller. After some sightseeing, you can explore its thermal baths and hot springs on a budget in places like Pamukkale on the western side of the country.
Visa status for Filipinos: Filipinos need a visa for Türkiye
Average daily budget: ₱3,000
How to get to Türkiye from Manila: Turkish Airlines, Etihad Airways, Kuwait Airways, offer flights to Türkiye for as low as ₱32,000 one-way.
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As you might’ve noticed, many of the places on the list require visas (and expensive ones at that) for Philippine passport holders. However, do know that they’re not the only factor considered upon putting this list together. We also took into account the flights, food, accommodations and experiences. Have other outside Asia in mind? Let us know about them on our official Facebook Page!
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