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Island Hopping the Philippines
With so many islands to choose from, how does one even begin to decide on the ideal cycling route in the Philippines? This 13-day adventure set in the central island group of Visayas is the answer. You'll traverse four islands, riding on paved roads through countryside, jungles, and highlands, as well as skirting picturesque coastlines overlooking the Pacific. The cycling experience is enriched by plenty of stops at cultural sites, natural wonders, palm-fringed beaches and nights spent at lovely accommodation.
- CategorySolo
- TypeFully Guided
- Duration13 days
- Culture LevelAdventurous
- Skill Level3 - Intermediate
- Activity Level3 - Active
- Elevation3 - Intermediate
- TerrainCoastal
- Distance300.7 miles
- Avg. Daily Distance33.6 miles

You'll meet in bustling Cebu City and take a boat to the neighbouring island of Bohol. Here you'll spend the first three days heading into a forest for a chance to encounter the world’s smallest primates (tarsiers), marvelling at the iconic Chocolate Hills and climbing into the highlands of Sierra Bullones where rice terraces are draped over the mountainsides.
After a rest day near the beaches of Anda, you'll discover a hidden waterfall, ride along the coast with sweeping ocean views, and visit a beautifully preserved Spanish coral stone church. On Day 8, you'll ferry from Bohol over to Siquijor, a small yet beautiful island renowned for its natural charm and mysticism. Here you'll be treated to a three-night stay at a fantastic beach resort while exploring the island’s coasts, jungles, and villages.
From Siquijor, you'll leapfrog by boat across one island, Negros, to then get to another, Cebu! Here you'll saddle up and ride along the stunning coast to Moalboal, where you have the opportunity to swim with schools of millions of Sardines. A final ride takes you up and down farm-studded mountains before concluding the tour back in Cebu City.
They say “it’s more fun in the Philippines” - and it’s even more fun on a bike! Join an island-hopping adventure and we’re sure you’ll agree.