In the Philippine travel scene, the places that will most likely stand out are Boracay, Palawan, Cebu, Bohol, and Baguio. And then, we have other known sceneries, mountains, islands, beaches that are equally captivating. They dot across several provinces in the archipelago. In the Visayas, for example, the “10 Underrated yet stunning, must-visit Islands” are really worth exploring. Leyte, however, is a different story. Locals are pretty happy to enjoy everything the province has to offer, but it’s a waste if only a few could experience and appreciate its wonders and beauty.
Hence, I am putting a list, and hopefully, it can help you on your future visit. You probably know Kalanggaman Island already but Cuatro Islas is another experience that you should not skip.
The best time to visit Leyte is during the dry season, which runs from December to May. During these months, the weather is sunny and ideal for island-hopping, beach activities, and exploring Leyte’s natural and historical sites. The period from January to April offers the clearest skies and is excellent for outdoor adventures, while December is festive with holiday decorations and events.



By plane, the primary touchdown airport is Tacloban. With daily flights to and from Manila, you can arrange your itinerary that will start from the northern part of the province, say a tour in Tacloban first, followed by Kalanggaman Island, and then journey down south to Cuatro Islas and Matalom, Leyte.
Ferries, whether using fast craft and slow boat (Ro-ro) are available daily from Cebu. Oceanjet and Supercat offer twice to thrice a day trips to Ormoc. Slow boats to Bato, Baybay, and Ormoc are also available from Cebu City Pier.

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