Frequent flyers will simply love Cebu Pacific Air’s “Get Go” Rewards Program. You get to enjoy free flights after earning a corresponding number of rewards points.
What’s amazing about this frequent flyer program is that you get rewards points for every transaction and rewards points can be used to redeem flights to any destination covered by the airline, as long as you have the minimum number of points!
Of course, the more you fly with Cebu Pacific, the more free flights you get from Get Go!
See: Cebu Pacific Air rolls out its rewards program for frequent fliers
So, we’re giving you a hint of where you can go to earn more points or to exchange earned rewards. Here’s our list of top 10 Philippine destinations, in no particular order.
Boracay
Flights to and from Boracay can be enjoyed at either Cebu or Manila. These direct flights are ideal as these bring you right smack to the middle of the action, giving you more time to party and have fun at this beautiful island’s white sand beaches. Don’t forget to try exciting activities like sunset cruises, eco tours, reverse bungy, off shore fishing, free diving, scuba diving, and cruising in a glass-bottom boat.
Coron
An exciting place to add to your bucket list, Coron has gained much attention especially because of recent developments and its hosting of last year’s Miss Earth. Even with the place becoming the newest favorite among tourists, it is still a relatively quiet destination; thus, you might want to explore the place before it becomes too crowded like Boracay.
You can reach Coron directly from Manila via Cebu Pacific.
Puerto Princesa
The Philippines’ last frontier, Palawan is truly a great destination to visit, especially because the Underground River was voted as one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature. Cebu Pacific offers flights via Manila, Cebu, and Iloilo.
Tagbilaran
Delight in a trip to unique landmarks such as the Chocolate Hills of Bohol or view the tarsier with your own eyes. It’s wonderful that the airline offers direct flights to and from Manila. Don’t miss the luncheon cruise along the Loboc River.
Bacolod
Known as the City of Smiles, Bacolod is a fantastic destination to visit. The best time to visit the city is during the Masskara Festival in October but you can also opt to tour the city anytime of the year. You’ll find plenty of historic homes and ancestral houses across the city.
Direct flights to Bacolod are offered to and from Manila, Cebu, and Davao.
Cebu
A pilgrimage destination in January for its Sinulog Festival, Cebu is an amazing place to visit. It is also the central hub in the Visayas; thus, you can visit the place and explore its sights before moving forward to other destinations, whether domestic or international.
Davao
The largest city in the Philippines, Davao has lots of things to offer to travelers. You can go trekking to Mount Apo, the tallest mountain in the country or hang out at People’s Park. The best time to visit is during the Kadayawan Festival in August.
Davao is a transport hub; thus you can easily fly to other places after visiting the city.
Iloilo
Take a walking tour of the city or explore the many magnificent old churches found across this lovely place. With international flights also offered to and from Iloilo, the city becomes a great stop on your way to see the rest of the world.
Camiguin
Arguably one of the best islands in Philippines, Camiguin not only takes the shape of a sleeping woman, it also has some of the most interesting tourist spots in the country. For example, this is the only place where you can find a soda-flavored natural spring!
Cebu Pacific offers direct flights to Camiguin via Cebu.
Dumaguete
Listed by Forbes Magazine as one of the 7 best places to retire, Dumaguete is a superb destination to add to your list of places to visit. The city is a great base for enjoying the nearby towns for exciting activities like swimming with whale sharks, dolphin watching, spelunking and white water rafting, and trekking to reach the Cuernos de Negros, the twin lakes, or Casaroro Falls.
Flights to Dumaguete are available to and from Cebu and Manila.