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3 Vegan Hotels in the Philippines You’ll Love to Stay In

Travel without the guilt!

With its rich culture, phenomenal food, and beautiful beaches, the Philippines has something for every traveler. And with so many unique places to visit, it’s no wonder the country is home to so many vegan travelers. From vegan-friendly restaurants and cafes to vegan-friendly accommodations and activities, here are 3 vegan-friendly hotels in the Philippines you’ll love to stay in:

1) Manila Mariott Hotel

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If you’re visiting the Philippines and looking for a fashionable hotel with a convenient location, the Manila Mariott is one of the best choices. Located in Pasay, this vegan-friendly hotel is steps from the airport and only a few minutes away from popular tourist attractions. The hotel offers a fitness center, an outdoor pool, and more. If you’re looking for something a bit more luxurious, rooms at the Manila Mariott are very reasonably priced.

2) Shangri-La Mactan Resort and Spa

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Located at the foothills of Mactan Island, the Shangri-La Mactan Resort and Spa is one of the most luxurious hotels in the country. The hotel is also one of the most vegan-friendly, with many restaurants and eateries that deliver dishes without animal products.

If you’re traveling with a special someone, you can enjoy a romantic dinner at Tides restaurant, which offers a menu entirely without meat, fish, or dairy products.

3) The Farm at San Benito

If you’re looking for a unique vegan experience, The Farm at San Benito is the place for you. The hotel is located in Batangas, and it has a restaurant that is entirely vegan. The hotel also offers cooking classes, so you can enjoy the fruits of your labor.

The hotel is on the outskirts of town, so it’s not quite as convenient as other hotels in the area. However, if you’re looking to get away from it all, this is a great place to unwind.


There are many reasons to visit the Philippines, and for vegans, the country offers a unique combination of culture, nature, and cuisine. There is no shortage of vegan-friendly restaurants in the country, from fast food to fine dining. In addition to delicious food, you can enjoy world-class accommodations at affordable prices.

Have you ever been to the Philippines? What was your experience like? Let us know in the comments below!

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Written by Melissa Yu

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