The beautiful country that’s 24C in January and has loads of world’s best beaches

Beaches

White Beach on Boracay island is one of the most popular places to visit (Image: Getty Images)

More and more Brits are choosing to in Asia known for its incredible beaches.

is made up of more than 7000 islands but most of its population lives on just 11 of them.

Manila is the capital of the and those travelling around the country tend to island-hop.

Known for its beaches, beautiful scenery, volcanoes and impressive forestry areas, it’s a destination like no other.

If you’re looking for a warm getaway, the average temperature in the Philippines all year round sits at approximately 26C.

In January, you’ll be able to enjoy temperatures of around 24C and in June the minimum temperature is around 23C.

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Puerto Princesa Underground River

Puerto Princesa Underground River is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Image: Getty Images)

Its are some of the most incredible in the world, some of the most popular ones include White Beach in Boracay Island, Nacpan Beach in El Nido town of Palawan Island and Alona Beach in Bohol Island. 

One traveller who visited White Beach on said: “A true paradise, the colors of the water are unbelievable. 

“Sunset on this beach is one of the most awesome views ever, very romantic. This beach, from early morning until late night has always something to offer and a particular charm.”

Other places to see include Puerto Princesa Underground River. This unique underground river is one of the largest navigable sites of its kind – it is located on Palawan island.

It has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and you can take a scenic boat ride through it.

A visitor on said: “I would rate my Palawan trip five stars because of the incredible experiences it offered. 

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The Philippines is made up of over 7000 islands (Image: Getty Images)

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“The natural beauty of the Underground River and Cowrie Island was breathtaking, and the variety of activities kept me engaged throughout. The welcoming locals and vibrant atmosphere made the trip truly unforgettable.”

Another is to see the Banaue Rice Terraces which were created more than 200 years ago. The lush green landscape is a must-see in the area.

To get to the Philippines from the UK, you can fly direct from London Heathrow to Manila which takes around 14 and a half hours.

If you’re looking to explore somewhere new, exciting and different then the Phillipines offers an exciting tropical break to brighten up your winter. 

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