Christmas Destinations: Best Places In The Philippines To Spend The Holidays

Wondering where you can spend the holidays? Here are some Christmas destinations ideas here in the Philippines.

CHRISTMAS DESTINATIONS – If you want something new for this year’s Christmas, here are some places in the Philippines where you can spend it.

It’s always an exciting idea to spend Christmas away from home with your family. It’s always interesting to celebrate Christmas in a way that’s different from what you’ve been used to.

If you are planning for this kind of Holiday, look no further as the Philippines itself has a lot to offer.

The Philippines itself is the best place to spend Christmas as the country celebrates the longest Christmas in the world. People in the Philippines start the celebration from September until early January.

This only means that wherever you decide to vacation in the country for Christmas, the festive spirit is always present.

Christmas Destinations
  • San Fernando, Pampanga
    This is a no-brainer since this is the Christmas Capital of the Philippines. This is where some of the best and the brightest Christmas lanterns are found. Giant Lantern Festival also known as Ligligan Parul is also celebrated here.
  • Baguio​
    The cold breeze in this city is perfect for the Christmas season. There are several Baguio tourist spots you can visit and numerous top hotels where you can stay.
  • Tagaytay​
    It will take a short trip but the time spent here would be delightful. There’s a cool place where families can enjoy called the Picnic Grove and of course, the breathtaking Taal View should not be missed. There are a lot of hotels in Tagaytay with the Taal View.
  • Makati
    There’s a lot to see in this city and one of the must places to go here is the Ayala Triangle’s Festival of Lights.
  • Don Salvador Benedicto, Negros Occidental​
    This is the Little Baguio of Negros Occidental where sprawling pine trees are in sight. The weather here is cool and the place is away from the city which will provide quiet for you for this season.

Don Salvador Benedicto, Negros Occidental

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