Enjoy a Winter Holiday at these Visa-Free Destinations for Pinoys
Planning to travel somewhere cold this holiday season?
by Ina Louise Manto | November 28, 2024
The festive holidays are approaching, and during these times, Filipinos inevitably experience the Christmas rush, braving the red-lit roads of traffic on the way to gatherings, battling Christmas crowds in search of that one perfect gift, and, of course, planning out-of-town holidays to maximize the Christmas break.
“Travel has become quite a love language in recent years as it’s seen to bond Filipino families together through unique experiences found across the globe,” Michelle Ho, General Manager of Klook Philippines, expressed. “Filipinos are naturally attracted to destinations with colder weather based on the spike in bookings to these countries during the colder months and Christmas break. Whether it’s a family tradition to celebrate the joyous season in Hong Kong or a sudden decision to plan a Christmas adventure in Sapa, there are many destinations to celebrate the holidays without needing a visa,” she shared.
Ensuring a happy holiday treat to globetrotters and travel beginners alike, Klook lists down some of the best visa-free destinations this winter:
Hong Kong
Among the most-loved and visited destinations by Filipinos, visa-free Hong Kong has that special je ne sais quoi that keeps them coming back. Like the Philippines, the city doesn’t need snow to begin the magic of the yuletide – the city embellishes its streets with vibrant lights and Christmas decorations to set the season into motion. Whether you’re there to embark on a shopping adventure at Causeway Bay, celebrate Hong Kong Disneyland’s first-ever Christmas in Arendelle at the World of Frozen with the kids, or eat your heart out with the city’s mouthwatering delicacies, Hong Kong’s got a jam-packed Christmas in store for you!
Taiwan
While the country is known for its tech, rich history, and tempting dishes, take the plunge and discover a different side of the Heart of Asia! Experience a white Christmas when you take an out-of-city trip to the culturally dynamic destinations Yamingshan National Park, Yushan (Jade Mountain), Hehuanshan, and more! Once you’re all frosted up, head back to New Taipei City and discover Christmasland for its dazzling decors, exciting activities, and breathtaking art installations. Visa-free until July 2025, experience a different kind of Christmas in the oh-so-amazing Taiwan.
Hanoi and Sapa in Vietnam
Another visa-free destination that celebrates the season of giving, Hanoi and Sapa in Vietnam are beautiful places where winter comes to life. The chilly weather alongside Hanoi’s enchanting lights brightens up the capital with an atmosphere of Christmas. As you visit its cathedrals, you also get to witness heartwarming performances and awe-inspiring sights. Sapa during this time of year cloaks itself in a soft white layer of snow, decorating the cultural villages and panoramic mountainscapes with a touch of magic. A combination of culture and Christmas, Vietnam’s got you equipped with chilling experiences and gorgeous views for a cool winter.
Jeju
Surprising to many, there is a destination within South Korea that doesn’t require a visa for Filipinos – Jeju Island! This coastal town is adorned with lush nature and scenery that retains its beauty year-round. Besides the alluring outdoors, Jeju also has UNESCO Heritage Sites, vibrant themed museums, and relaxing wellness experiences that charm its visitors with everything they could ask for.
There are loads of fascinating visa-free destinations and activities just waiting for you to enliven your next winter escape! Klook’s your all-in-one travel best friend for your accommodation, experience, and transportation needs, so don’t forget to check it out for amazing deals and discounts!
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Disclaimer: This is a press release, and edits have been made by the WindowSeat.PH editorial staff.