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Rampage: MacArthur, Yamashita, and the Battle of Manila. A comprehensive battlefield tour of the defence and recovery of the Philippines and Douglas MacArthur’s inextricable relationship with those islands.
- World War 2 Tours led By World Renowned Experts - The Cultural Experience
Each of our expert led Second World War tours are...
- World War 2 Tours led By World Renowned Experts - The Cultural Experience
A tour of Corregidor Island offers a poignant journey through WWII history. Explore ruins, tunnels, and various war relics. Boat back to Mariveles between 1-2PM. After the Corregidor Island tour, onward journey to Pangasinan. Accommodation at The Monarch Hotel. Meals: Breakfast and Lunch.
Experience World War II Travel in the Philippines like no other, with itineraries specially curated by the PhilWar Travel Team. Enjoy the sights, the history, and the local culture as our tours bring you to battlefields and crucial sites where history was made.
Each of our expert led Second World War tours are distinctive and will resonate at different levels as we explore the locations, stories and significance of a war that defined a generation. We combine the battlefields with important cultural sites and monuments, offering a comprehensive tour led by our expert guides , all of whom are either ...
Visit Corregidor Island, where one of the most celebrated battles of World War II took place, on this full-day sightseeing tour from Manila. This island provided the first line of defense for the Filipino and American soldiers from the invading Japanese forces during World War II.
Sign up now for our 2025 WWII in the Philippines Tour and see all the PI sites next year! Manila – Corregidor – Bataan – Subic Bay. – Camp O’Donnell – Cabanatuan. Bataan and Corregidor.
Witness the heroism of Filipino and American forces during World War II as we drive through Bataan Peninsula visiting the sites where the Battle of Bataan took place, famous as the last joint stand of Philippines and American forces before being overwhelmed by Japanese forces in April 1942.