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Boating and Sailing are immediately obvious things to do in the Philippines.  This can range from chartering luxury cameraman yachts, to  sailling aHobie Cat’, or renting a ‘pump' boat (banka) or traveling on the large ferries.


 

Water Sports:  Water skiing and Jet Ski hire are available from most major beach Resorts along with ‘banana boat’ inflatables and such, which 'kids' of all ages seem to enjoy.

Snorkelling and Diving is fantastic in the Philippines, and some areas rank among the best dive spots in the world.

Fishing: For the keen sports fishermen among you who want to fish as a pastime, there are many species of tropical fish to be caught, and many of them make tasty eating.  Just use a rod and line and not dynamite.

Hiking: The best way to experience the beauty that the Philippines has to offer, is on foot.  If you don’t know where to go, and  what to see, guides can be hired.

 Biking/Cycling: For those not wanting to explore on foot, one can try cycling or mountain biking.  Again these can be rented and specialized ‘Adventure Tour’ operators organize ‘expeditions’.  Renting a motorcycle for some Off-Road Dirt Biking extends the range of places one can visit in a day – you do need motorcycling experience to try this though.  There are also specialized social Dirt Biking Clubs you can join, and they will show you the places to go.

Go-Karting:  Whilst not being available everywhere in the RP, there is a number of purpose made Go-Kart tracks around the RP.  If not wanting to get into the serious stuff with National and International championships, Karts can be hired to ‘have a go’.  The thrill and adrenalin rush from driving at 60mph or more with you bum only a couple of inches from the ground has to be experienced to truly understand how exciting it can be.

Tennis is fairly popular in the Philippines, and not just confined to Hotels and Resorts.  Most cities and many towns can be found with courts to play on.  There are Tennis Clubs to join, if you are serious about this sport.

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