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Cheap flights from Riga to Philippines only from 409€

Usually, the prices for round-trip flights from Riga to Manila, Philippines start from 720-860€ depending on the month and we found flights for you only for 409€.

The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an islands country in Southeast Asia, situated in the western Pacific Ocean wtih more then 7,500 islands. Manila is the capital and the most populous city in the Philippines. The city is situated on the eastern shores of Manila Bay. Previously colonized by Spain and America, Manila has a rich cultural and architectural herritage and proudly boasts as cosmopolitan, eclectic and dynamic metropolis. With a population of 12,8 million, Manila is a conglomeration of 12 cities and 5 municipalities.

There are numerous things to see and do in the Philippines – enjoying beach holidays is definately one of those things. The Philippines has one of the longest coastlines in Asia and its beaches are mainly characterized by white, powdery sand and clear, crystal-blue waters. Top beach destinations include Boracay Island, El Nido, Ilocos Norte, Mindoro, Camiguin Island, Pagudpud, Puerto Galera, Nasugbu and so much more.

The Philippines is also a perfect place for water sports adventures, such as diving, snorkelling, surfing(you can find “Cloud 9” here), rafting, etc. And different locations serve for these activities. There are numerous options for those wishing to relax at the spa and experience the traditional filipino massage called hilot. The Philippines is also a paradise for foodies – it is a perfect fuision of Spanish, Western, Japanese, Chinese, and Pacific Island flavours demonstrating rich history and ties with other countries.

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Please note that prices are checked at the time of publishing and are subject to change depending on availability. Prices per person are based on double occupancy.

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