Are you an Indian traveler who wants to see blue beaches, beautiful islands, and experiences that won’t break your budget? It’s time to go to the Philippines, and 2025 has made it easier than ever to see this Southeast Asian paradise. Since Indian residents no longer need a visa to travel, they can now pack their bags and go to some of the world’s most beautiful and affordable places without having to deal with a lot of paperwork.
Let’s dive into the updated visa information first and then explore the top 7 pocket-friendly places to visit in the Philippines.
Philippines Tourist Visa for Indian Citizens (2025 Update)

Visa-Free Entry for Indians – Up to 14 Days
From June 8, 2025, Indian passport holders can now enter the Philippines tourist visa-free for up to 14 days for tourism purposes. This move is part of the Philippine government’s strategy to boost tourism and strengthen regional ties.
Longer Stays – Up to 30 Days
For a maximum of 30 days, you can enter the country without a visa if you have a valid visa or residency permit from the USA, UK, Canada, Schengen states, Australia, or Singapore.
Requirements for Visa-Free Entry:
- Passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the intended stay
- Return/onward ticket
- Proof of accommodation
- Sufficient financial means for your stay.
Tip: If planning a stay longer than the visa-free limit, you can still apply for a tourist visa or e-visa through the Philippine embassy or official immigration portal.
7 Best Budget-Friendly Places to Visit in the Philippines
The following are the best places to experience the attraction of the Philippines without breaking your budget:
1. Cebu & Moalboal

Budget Tip: Use local buses and join shared island-hopping tours.
Cebu is the ideal combination of nature and culture. Explore the lively city scene, hike to Osmeña Peak, and visit Kawasan Falls. Moalboal, renowned for its amazing sardine run and swimming possibilities is only a few hours away.
2. Bohol & Panglao Island

Budget Tip: Rent a scooter and explore independently.
Bohol offers the stunning Chocolate Hills, Tarsier Sanctuary, and river adventures. Panglao Island nearby is ideal for cheap beachside stays and scuba diving at low rates.
3. El Nido, Palawan

Budget Tip: Book tour packages (A, B, C, or D) with other backpackers for group discounts. On a budget, El Nido is paradise! Discover Secret Beach, the Big and Small Lagoons, and Las Cabanas Beach for sunsets. There are several cheap hostels and homestays to choose from.
4. Coron, Palawan

Budget Tip: Travel between El Nido and Coron via a shared ferry.
Known for Kayangan Lake (the clearest in the country) and World War II shipwreck diving, Coron is ideal for underwater fans. Hostels, boat tours, and local eateries are extremely cheap.
5. Siquijor Island

Budget Tip: Ferry from Dumaguete for low-cost access.
Salagdoong Beach, Cambugahay Falls, and mystical folklore are all elements of this mysterious and peaceful island. With its beautiful beaches and budget-friendly resorts, it’s among the most economical travel locations.
6. Dumaguete

Budget Tip: Eat at local “carinderias” and walk around the town.
Dumaguete, a relaxed university town with a picturesque beachfront boulevard, is an ideal place to start a trip to Apo Island, which is well-known for turtle snorkeling. Transportation and accommodations are affordable and practical.
7. Donsol, Sorsogon

Budget Tip: Visit during whale shark season (Nov–June) to avoid premium prices.
Unlike its pricier cousin in Oslob, Donsol offers a more fair, budget-friendly way to swim with whale sharks. It’s also home to firefly river tours and hot springs, all at minimal prices.
Estimated Daily Budget
| Expense | Estimated Cost (INR) |
| Hostel stay | ₹600 – ₹1,200 |
| Meals | ₹300 – ₹600 |
| Local transport | ₹200 – ₹400 |
| Tours/entry fees | ₹800 – ₹1,500 |
| Total/day | ₹2,000 – ₹3,500 |
How to Reach the Philippines from India
Air India, India’s leading global airline, recently announced the launch of non-stop flights between Delhi and Manila, the capital city of the Philippines, starting 01 October 2025. With the launch of this new route, Air India becomes the only carrier to operate nonstop flights between India and the Philippines, offering seamless connectivity through its Delhi hub and boosting tourism, trade, and cultural exchanges between the two countries.
Air India’s service to Manila will operate five days a week—on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays—using the airline’s Airbus A321neo aircraft, featuring a three-class cabin configuration that offers the choice of business class, premium economy class, and economy class to travelers.
Major cities like Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata also offer connecting flights to Manila, Cebu, or Clark International Airport via Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, or Bangkok.
Airlines like Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, and AirAsia often offer budget fares.
Final Travel Tips
- Travel during shoulder season (March–May or September–November) to avoid crowds and high prices.
- Use budget travel apps like Klook, Traveloka, and HostelWorld for deals.
- Always carry some local currency (Philippine Peso) for transport and small vendors.
Conclusion
The Philippines offers exceptional value for Indian travelers—especially in 2025, with its newly relaxed Philippines tourist visa rules. Whether you desire island adventures, cultural heritage, or underwater marvels, there’s something for every kind of explorer—on a budget.
So why wait? Plan your tropical getaway now and discover the best of the Philippines, one budget-friendly paradise at a time.
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