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Visitors flying from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) to Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) can familiarize themselves with the city upon arrival, by indulging in an old-fashioned horse-drawn carriage ride around Manila. Many of the city's main points of interest lie along the scenic Manila Bay. The old Spanish settlement known as Intramuros lies on the northern end of the bay. The area also features the Manila Cathedral as well as a variety of gardens and museums like The Mind Museum on 3rd Ave.
Key Facts
Once you pick up your rental car at MNL, take either the Pan Philippine Highway or the S. Luzon Expressway to reach the city center. If you're interested in waterfront activities, head to the community of Puerto Galera, which features spectacular beaches, dining at Hemingway’s Bistrot and shopping options, in addition to a bustling nightlife.
Take a drive to Muelle Bay for underwater exploration that includes coral reefs filled with hundreds of tropical fish. The area is also renowned for scuba diving, and divers can see local aquatic life swim among historic shipwrecks.
Hints and Tips
Flying from Toronto to Manila takes approximately 17 hours. History buffs may decide to journey to the Cagsawa ruins, which provide a picturesque view of the Mayon Volcano. The Banaue Rice Terraces are another part of local history, and were carved into the side of the mountains approximately 2,000 years ago.