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Holy Week travel demand surges as Filipinos drive 50% year-on-year growth in international trips abroad

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MANILAHoly Week is rapidly emerging as one of the Philippines’ biggest travel moments, with Filipinos increasingly using the extended holiday to take longer leisure trips both domestically and abroad. According to global one-stop travel service provider Trip.com, outbound travel demand among Filipino travelers surged by 50% year-on-year for Holy Week 2026 compared to the same period last year, reflecting a strong appetite for international travel, especially to regional destinations. 

At the same time, domestic travel continues to anchor the holiday season, underscoring the continued importance of Philippine destinations during the Holy Week break.

Together, these trends position Holy Week as a major travel and economic moment for Filipino travelers – driving demand across airlines, hotels, and tourism experiences.

Top outbound destinations for Filipino travelers

Filipino travelers are continuing to favour destinations in Asia for their Holy Week holidays, drawn by short travel times, diverse cultural attractions, and vibrant shopping and dining scenes. Major cities across the region remain particularly popular for quick getaways, offering a mix of leisure, entertainment, and culinary experiences suited to the extended holiday break.

Top 10 Outbound Destinations
1Hong Kong
2Tokyo
3Singapore
4Bangkok
5Taipei
6Osaka
7Seoul
8Macau
9Kuala Lumpur
10Hanoi

Table 1

Hong Kong, Tokyo, and Singapore rank among the most popular outbound destinations, followed by Bangkok and Taipei in the top five list (Table 1). This reflects Filipino travelers’ strong preference for nearby Asian cities, which offer convenient flight access, vibrant cultural experiences, and a variety of leisure and shopping experiences.

Domestic travel remains a strong backbone

Even as international travel gains momentum, domestic tourism continues to play a central role during Holy Week. Bookings rose by 25% year-on-year, highlighting the sustained demand for local destinations during the holiday period.

The domestic destinations that are most popular among Filipino travelers include Manila, Cebu, Palawan, Malay (Boracay), and Davao del Sur (Table 2). 

Top 10 Domestic Destinations
1Manila City
2Cebu
3Palawan
4Malay (Boracay)
5Davao del Sur
6Bohol
7Iloilo
8Negros Occidental
9Leyte
10Misamis Oriental

Table 2

Many travelers combine leisure trips with visits to their hometowns, making Holy Week one of the most important travel periods for domestic tourism each year.

Filipinos planning earlier for the holiday

Trip.com’s latest booking data also suggests that Filipino travelers are becoming more deliberate when planning their Holy Week trips. On average, travelers are booking around 74 days before departure, indicating a preference for advanced trip planning as travelers look to secure flights, accommodations, and activities well ahead of the peak holiday period. The data also reveals that 3 April (Good Friday) is expected to be the busiest travel date, as many Filipinos begin their journeys at the start of the long holiday break. For some, this means returning to their home provinces for family gatherings and religious observances, while for others, it marks the start of extended leisure trips both within the Philippines and abroad.

Travelers opting for longer getaways

Filipinos are increasingly using the Holy Week break to take extended vacations.

The average trip length for Holy Week travel is approximately 9.57 days, largely in line with 2025’s 10.03 days, and reflecting a preference for multi-day getaways over short weekend trips.

Longer stays allow travelers to explore multiple attractions or combine city visits with leisure experiences.

A more independent traveler is emerging

Trip.com’s data also highlights evolving traveler demographics during the Holy Week travel period in the Philippines. Women account for the majority of Holy Week travelers, making up about 60% of bookings, compared to 40% for male travelers.

Meanwhile, travelers aged 35–49 represent the largest segment at 38%, followed by those aged 25–34 (21%), suggesting that working professionals are driving travel demand during the holiday period.

One of the most notable behavioural shifts is the rise of independent travel. Nearly 70% of bookings are made by solo travelers, reflecting a growing preference for flexibility, personalised itineraries, and self-directed experiences.

Indeed, Holy Week is emerging as one of the Philippines’ most significant travel periods, supported by strong demand across both domestic and international markets. With outbound travel surging and local destinations remaining resilient, 2026 is shaping up to be one of the busiest Holy Week travel seasons yet.

Note: The trends highlighted in this media release are based on Trip.com booking data in the Philippines, comparing Holy Week 2026 (1 to 12 April 2026) with Holy Week 2025 (16 to 27 April 2025).

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