With the Philippines having 7,107 islands worth exploring, how can you run out of things to do and places to visit? You can customize your travel itinerary according to what you want to do. It can be a spontaneous food trip—trying out every dish, no matter how weird it may be—or one of the country’s many festivals. It can also be a new blood-pumping outdoor activity, like bunjee-jumping or skydiving, or simply straying from well-worn paths and discovering hidden tourism gems.
Traveling to a new place is one of the most exciting things that Millennials can do, because it is now affordable to do so. In addition, Millenials take pride in or brag about discovering unfamiliar places, events and even restaurants.
The rise of traveling Millennials parallels that of the different forms of travel. Becoming trendy again are cruises, wherein the journey is as important as the destination, if not more.
If they don’t like to travel alone, Millennials can join travel groups, in which they can just sign up, bring their backpacks, and be surprised by a new destination. Since they are more experimental and adventurous than most people, Millennials are more open to meeting new people, learning new cultures, and even boarding on ships.
The premier land/sea travel provider of choice of Millennials is 2GO Travel, which bridges people whenever and wherever they are. As part of its their mission to make every location in the Philippine a hot new destination, it has a new show, Trip!nas, which airs every Saturday at 11 a.m. on GMA News TV.
Trip!nas is the perfect show to ease every Millennial’s travel worries. If you’re anxious about traveling, let hosts Stephen Tagud and Solenn Heussaff take you on an extraordinary ride and show you why you should include our country as part of your travel plans every year.
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