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The Best Beaches in the Philippines for Surfing, Seclusion, and Powder-Soft Sands
Thinking of the Instagram-perfect island escape? Then you’re thinking of the best beaches in the Philippines. Made up of 7,641 islands dotting the Pacific ocean, the Philippines is a country that abounds in powdery, white sands and crystal-clear waters. On top of that, they also offer an incredibly rich picture of natural beauty. The archipelago’s stunning coasts are among the most diverse in the world, with a total of over 22,000 miles of shorelines featuring quiet coves, rocky shores, mangrove forests, sandbars, lagoons, mudflats, coral reefs, and so much more.
The Philippines’ wealth of geographic marvels has drawn millions of international tourists every year, as well as Filipinos (living domestically and abroad) who know very well that few beaches compare to those in the motherland. The hospitality, people, and culture on the islands are also truly things to behold. (It’s only natural then that some of the best islands in Asia, according to our Readers’ Choice Awards, are found in the Philippines.) Whether you’re looking to have a restorative getaway, to party all weekend, or to satiate your thirst for adventure—in the Philippines, there’s something for everyone. Here are seven of the best beaches in the Philippines.
Entalula Beach, El Nido, Palawan
Entalula was named the best beach in Asia for 2025—and the second best beach in the world—by World’s 50 Best, so you know it’s gotta be good. Apart from white sand and turquoise waters, the beach is also surrounded by lush greenery and towering limestone cliffs. Snorkelers and divers can also delight in the underwater wonders on the west bay of Entalula Island, where a colorful coral garden sits, teeming with vibrant, tropical marine life. But one of the main draws to the beach is its location—secluded on a remote island accessible by a 30-minute to hour-long boat ride from the town of El Nido. While part of the beach is open to the public, most of it is exclusive to guests of El Nido Resorts, so it’s a good idea too book a stay.
Amanpulo, Pamalican Island, Palawan
For a luxurious, five-star, The White Lotus-esque beach retreat, it doesn’t get much better than the exclusive resort Amanpulo on Pamalican Island. White sand, thriving reefs, and calm waters encircle the private island paradise, which is perfect for swimming, diving, and other water sports. Pamalican is also a nesting site for green and hawksbill turtles, so hotel guests can witness the magical moonlit experience of hatchlings emerging on the beach. With its lavish modern amenities, and the fact that it’s reachable only via chartered plane from Manila, a stay at the resort certainly costs a pretty penny. However, it’s all worth it for that view.
White Beach, Boracay
This beach is a 2.5-mile stretch of pristine, powdery-soft, white sand. But while the seaside landscape and views are certainly a big draw at White Beach, so is the seaside social, dining, and nightlife scene. Boracay has long been deemed a party destination because of its lively bar, lounge, and club culture, with people dancing to live music and DJs while sipping on cocktails by the beachfront. There’s a wealth of options, depending on your budget: The beach is divided into “stations,” with Station 3 being the most affordable and Station 1 being the most luxurious. However, you’ll find that most food and shop options are in Station 2. There’s also the exclusive Station 0—the northernmost tip of the island, which is a lot more upscale. For an easy journey at end-to-end, the staff at The Lind Boracay will handle all transfers from airport to resort for maximum relaxation.
Puka Shell Beach, Boracay
Puka Shell Beach is a more serene, relatively-secluded, and low-key alternative to White Beach. It’s named after the small, white shells that are abundant along its white sand shore, which locals use to make jewelry. Visitors can feel free to comb through the shore to see these tiny natural wonders, but they need to be sure to put it right back to maintain the safety of the local ecosystem. Removed from crowds, Puka might offer a more romantic and intimate scene for couples. It also has a family-friendly atmosphere, as kids can enjoy a swim in the calm, clear, shallow waters without having to worry about strong currents. As for where to stay, you’ll find Shangri-La Boracay nearby, with polished suites and villas, and even a private jetty for excursions on the water.
Cloud 9, Siargao
Siargao is considered the “Surfing Capital of the Philippines,” and Cloud 9 beach is the spot to catch a wave. Cloud 9 is a world-renowned surfing destination where the prestigious World Surf League hosts the annual Siargao International Surfing Cup. What makes this beach perfect are its powerful, barreling, fast-breaking waves, which provide a fun challenge for experienced surfers. But there are also areas designated for beginner surfers where the waves are calmer and smaller, and they can learn with guidance of instructors. But if you’d rather leave the surfing to the pros, you can watch them from the iconic (and very photogenic) Cloud 9 boardwalk, where you can also catch a beautiful sunset. And just a 20-minute car ride away is the gorgeous Nay Palad Hideaway, the most luxurious resort on the island—and its all-inclusive concept means there’s no fussing about signing bills after lunch or scanning the activities list for prices, which sets the tone for a proper toes-in-the-sand break on one of the country’s prettiest islands.
Pacifico Beach, Siargao
For a quiet, laid-back, and off-the-beaten-path beach experience on Siargao, head to Pacifico Beach. This area in the northeastern part of the island feels more untouched, with less commercial activity and development, and more eco-friendly accommodations, lush palm trees, and a rugged coastline that nature-lovers will appreciate. Visitors can just chill out on the beach and read a book, swim, or explore coves and beautiful rock formations. Pacifico is also a surfer’s haven for pros looking to break away from the crowds, or beginners trying to find a more relaxed environment to learn. Just up the road from Pacifico is Trogon’s Perch, an eight-room hideaway with a fabulous restaurant and killer views from its infinity pool.
Alona Beach, Panglao Island
Alona Beach has incredibly fine, white sand—ideal for long walks and building sandcastles—and clear, calm, shallow waters close to shore that even non-swimmers can enjoy dipping their toes into. The coastline is also a great commercial hub, with family-friendly resorts, luxury villas, bustling restaurants and shops, as well as bars and lounges that come alive at night. For those looking to explore more of Bohol’s marine wonders, island hopping tours leave all the time from Alona. And with the well-known diving site Balicasag Island not too far from the beach, numerous diving shops also offer tours and diving lessons. Overlooking the Bohol Sea, Amorita Bohol‘s villas are the perfect perch for a stay on Panglao.
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51 Airbnbs With Incredible Pools, From Joshua Tree to Lake Como
While the decision to book an Airbnb is often driven by very practical considerations—location, cost, availability, and so on—we believe it’s just as important to shoot for that x-factor: in this case, a jaw-dropping swimming pool. Using Airbnb’s “amazing pools” category and our own research (yes, we’ve been lucky enough to stay in a few of these properties ourselves), we pulled together a list of 50 of the best Airbnbs with private pools around the world. From an Italian villa with an infinity pool overlooking the shores of Lake Como to a Japanese farmhouse that also boasts a sauna, these open-air retreats will take your next aperitivo hour or sunbathing session to the next level.
Whether you’re planning a bachelorette party, romantic weekend escape, or group getaway, there’s a spot on this list for every type of trip. After all, nothing beats spending a day in the water, especially when it’s in the backyard of your very own vacation home. Read on for our edit of the best Airbnbs with pools, with bucket-list picks from nearly every continent.
We’ve selected these listings based on Superhost status, editor stays, ratings, amenities, location, decor, and previous guest reviews. This gallery has been updated with new information since its original publish date. Additional reporting by Maddie Flager.
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11 Best Flared Leggings for Travel Days, According to Our Editors
“What does everyone wear on the plane?” a colleague recently asked in the office. Before I had a chance to recommend our best leggings for flight days, she continued: “Don’t say leggings. They’re comfy, but personally I think they’re too casual to wear outside the gym.” Such is the plight of the fashion-forward traveler. How does one balance feeling genuinely comfortable in an economy seat without dressing like they’re about to settle in for the night or got lost on the way to a HIIT class?
Flared leggings might be the answer. While skinny jeans and bodycon dresses have long been banished to the back of the closet, athleisure has only more recently embraced the joys of flowier fabrics. Look now and you’ll see stylish types opting for loose, stretchy flares everywhere from reformer Pilates class to brunch and airport lounges alike.
These newer, breezier cuts range from full-flowing palazzo pants to more sleek, compressive kick flares in fabrics ranging from stretchy spandex to ultra-soft cotton. They’re different enough from regular leggings to shake off any ‘gym gear’ associations, while retaining the stretchy waistbands and breathable fabrics that are a must-have for flight days. That means they’re equal parts versatile and comfortable, and a bit smarter than wearing loungewear out of the house.
Both the US and UK Traveler teams tested 11 of the best pairs of wide-leg leggings from top brands such as Lululemon, Adanola, Tala, and Alo Yoga. We hunted for buttery-soft, relaxed fits that looked flattering and felt comfortable on the move, with waistbands that wouldn’t roll down in a plane seat. The pairs below made the cut.
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These 7 Sleeper Trains Are the Best Way to Travel Europe
When it comes to railway adventures, there are few things more exciting than falling asleep in one city and waking in the next, nudging up the blind to see what lies outside. Whether that reveals the golden haze of dawn or a moonlit night still holding on, the moment is one that’s always filled with magic.
For the last three years I’ve been journeying around Europe documenting the resurgence in sleeper trains, watching passengers drift back to the romance of the railways, eschewing budget flights and bullet trains for cosy couchettes and a slower mode of travel. For scenery, comfort, and camaraderie, these are the seven best night trains that Europe has to offer.
The Good Night Train: Brussels, Belgium to Berlin, Germany
Crowdfunded, and launched by a Belgian-Dutch collective named European Sleeper, The Good Night Train made its inaugural run from Brussels to Berlin in May 2023 and has since extended its route to Dresden and Prague, with a winter service to Venice. Set up by two night-train enthusiasts, European Sleeper offers a no-frills service whose hodgepodge of carriages date back to the 1950s—but no one on board is bothered, and raucous groups uncork wine and spread out slabs of pâté and cheese in what feels like a house party on wheels. With a mixture of sleeper and couchette compartments, the train departs Brussels three times a week, clattering out of the Belgian capital at 7.20 p.m. and pulling passengers through Flanders’ golden meadows and waterways that turn blush in the setting sun. Stopping at Amsterdam, where canals glimmer through the darkness, the train then runs smoothly through the night, with barely a jolt or jerk, giving passengers a chance to sleep deeply before a dawn arrival in Berlin.
The Venice Simplon-Orient-Express, a Belmond train: Paris, France to Portofino, Italy
With its iconic blue carriages and gold trimming, Belmond’s legendary train is a familiar sight to lovers of luxury travel, but this route is a well-kept secret, and the most scenic of them all. Running only once a year in summer, the VSOE departs Paris Austerlitz at 3 p.m., taking passengers to the pastel-colored town of Portofino. To the pop of a bottle of Ruinart champagne served with Petrossian caviar and blinis, the train thumps and clacks south of the French capital, picking up pace through villages and vineyards, warm air billowing through the wind-down windows. Over a black-tie dinner, guests are serenaded before moving piano-side for an all-night singalong, the bar only closing when the last passenger has left. Wisely, Belmond ensures that the train stables at midnight at Avignon, granting passengers five hours of undisturbed sleep in damask bedding until the train departs at dawn. Nudge up the blind and bite into warm croissants as you watch the sun rise over the Mediterranean, paddle boarders on the waters, and purple bougainvillea blooming by the tracks. The rest of the journey is nothing but sparkling ocean, beaches and palms, ending with two nights at the newly renovated Hotel Splendido in Portofino, overlooking the bay.
Santa Claus Express: Helsinki to Rovaniemi, Finland
A regular passenger train that runs year-round, the Santa Claus Express is Finland’s flagship service carrying riders from Helsinki into Rovaniemi, on the edge of the Arctic Circle. Best ridden in winter, this green and white double-decker beast departs just before 7.30 p.m. and takes 12 hours to wind north through forests of fir sagging under the weight of snow. Filled with young families and tourists keen to meet the big man at Santa Claus Village, the train features some of Europe’s most comfortable compartments with wide berths, underfloor heating, and toilets that fold down into showers. Pro tip: Hop on, dump bags, and dash to the tinsel-covered dining car for smoked reindeer stew and steaming bowls of meatballs and mash before it fills up with drinkers who won’t shift until dawn. From the windows passengers can watch as nativity scenes twinkle through the woods, foxes dart through empty car parks, and Finland’s freshwater lakes gleam like pools of black ink.
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