Ferries from
Luzon Islands to Mindanao Islands
Ferries from
Luzon Islands to Mindanao Islands
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Luzon, the largest island in the Philippines, offers a perfect mix of city life and natural beauty. The busy capital city of Manila is the main gateway to this diverse island group. Visitors can explore historic sites like the walled city of Intramuros or head north to see the UNESCO World Heritage rice terraces of Banaue, built into mountainsides over 2,000 years ago. Nature lovers will enjoy Luzon's beautiful landscapes, from the perfect cone of Mayon Volcano to the clear waters of Hundred Islands National Park. The islands come to life during colorful festivals like the Pahiyas Festival in May, when homes are decorated with bright produce and crafts. From Manila's port, travelers can easily take ferries to other Philippine islands including Mindoro, Romblon, and parts of Visayas, making Luzon a great starting point for island-hopping across this amazing archipelago.
The Mindanao Islands make up the second largest island group in the Philippines, giving travelers a less crowded option compared to the country's northern spots. With beautiful natural landscapes from clean beaches to volcanic mountains, Mindanao shows off the Philippines' rich variety of nature. Visitors can check out Davao, the region's biggest city, famous for its durian fruit and being close to Mount Apo, the country's highest mountain. The islands are home to the Philippine eagle, one of the world's largest and rarest birds, which you can see at the Philippine Eagle Center. Cultural highlights include the colorful Kadayawan Festival in Davao every August, celebrating the region's harvest and native cultures. Water lovers will enjoy Siargao Island, known worldwide for its great surfing spots. From Mindanao's ports, travelers can easily take ferries to other Philippine islands like Cebu, Bohol, and different parts of the Visayas region, making it a great starting point for island-hopping adventures.