In a world dominated by screens and deadlines, it’s easy for tech-savvy individuals like you to get caught in an endless cycle of work and productivity. Disconnecting is important for recharging, gaining fresh perspectives, and fostering creativity. And travel offers the perfect escape.
It’s perfect timing to go on a trip, actually, as the Philippine travel landscape has a potential game-changer. Holiday Factory, a UAE-based tour operator known for its budget-friendly packages, has arrived in Southeast Asia for the first time, specifically targeting Filipino wanderlusters with tech-savvy solutions.
To celebrate the company’s grand launch in the Philippines, it’s hosting a mega giveaway offering a whopping 100 free holiday packages to lucky Filipinos. Participation is refreshingly simple: Just head over to their website and register with your details.
Holiday Factory isn’t just about throwing out a random low price. Its packages are designed to be comprehensive and hassle-free, including essentials like return flights, hotel stays (breakfast included!), airport transfers, a tour guide, and even travel insurance. This takes the guesswork out of vacation planning, especially for budget-conscious travelers.
The initial destinations on offer cater to a wide range of travel desires. Craving pristine beaches? Boracay and Puerto Princesa beckon, with packages starting at a jaw-dropping P3,699 (approximately $63 converted). Looking for a surfer’s paradise? Siargao awaits at P5,699 ($97).
At the Holiday Factory launch in the Philippines
But Holiday Factory isn’t just about domestic tourism; it’s offering international adventures as well, with Bangkok, Hong Kong, Dubai, and the Maldives all on the menu. Prices for these packages are naturally higher, ranging from P11,899 ($203) for Bangkok to the luxurious Maldives at P32,999 ($562), which conveniently includes a visa on arrival. Departure airports for all packages are spread across Manila, Clark, and Cebu for maximum convenience. Customers can easily book them online by visiting the company’s website.
Holiday Factory isn’t content with these initial offerings. It has already set its sights on expanding its Philippine portfolio to include El Nido, Coron, and Bohol, three destinations known for their breathtaking natural beauty.
Hakan Bakar, Holiday Factory’s business development director for international markets, highlights a key reason for the Philippine expansion: “Research on the Philippines market indicates that more than one-third of the population is seeking affordable holidays, but is underserved due to the lack of real tour operators. That’s why Holiday Factory is entering the market as the first real package tour operator,” he says. “With us, holiday packages are now affordable for everyone.”
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