Welcome to Pinya Voyages
“From Islands to Horizons”

At Pinya Voyages, we believe travel is more than movement — it’s an experience curated with the same elegance, warmth, and detail that define the Pinya Lifestyle. From private escapes to cultural journeys, we design every trip as a story worth telling.

Whether you’re dreaming of a vineyard stroll in Bordeaux, an island-hopping adventure in Palawan, or an intimate destination wedding by the Amalfi Coast, our team brings together hospitality, heritage, and global sophistication to create journeys that feel uniquely yours.

With partnerships across luxury resorts, airlines, and cultural guides, Pinya Voyages offers not just itineraries, but lifestyle experiences — blending travel, events, cuisine, and design into unforgettable moments.

Travel beautifully, the Pinya way.

Our Dossier

  • Boracay

    Boracay is a tropical paradise known for its powdery white sand beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Perfect for relaxation and adventure alike, it offers a range of activities from vibrant nightlife and beach parties to water sports like snorkeling, diving, and kite surfing. The island's natural beauty, combined with its welcoming local culture and fresh seafood, makes Boracay a must-visit destination for travelers seeking both serenity and excitement. Whether you’re lounging under swaying palm trees or exploring vibrant coral reefs, Boracay delivers an unforgettable island experience.

  • Vigan

    Traveling to Vigan offers a unique glimpse into Philippine history and culture, with its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture and cobblestone streets. Strolling along Calle Crisologo, visitors can admire ancestral houses, quaint shops, and horse-drawn carriages, providing an authentic old-world experience.

    One culinary highlight in Vigan is the royal bibingka, a traditional Filipino rice cake made with glutinous rice, coconut milk, and sugar, often enhanced with local flavors and toppings. Unlike the typical bibingka, the royal bibingka in Vigan is known for its rich, moist texture and slightly caramelized exterior, making it a must-try delicacy while exploring the city.

    Combining historical exploration with the sensory delight of royal bibingka, a trip to Vigan promises a blend of nostalgia and local gastronomy that captures the heart of Philippine heritage.

  • Laoag

    Laoag, the capital city of Ilocos Norte in the Philippines, offers a unique blend of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and historical landmarks. Known for its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture, visitors can explore the iconic Sinking Bell Tower, an ancient structure that leans slightly due to the soft ground beneath it. Another must-see is the St. William’s Cathedral, a beautiful example of baroque architecture.

    For those interested in local history, the Malacañang of the North, once the official residence of the Marcos family, now serves as a museum showcasing period artifacts and elegant interiors. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby La Paz Sand Dunes perfect for 4x4 rides and sandboarding.

    Laoag is also a gateway to the scenic Pagudpud beaches, famous for their clear blue waters and white sand. Food lovers can enjoy regional Ilocano dishes such as empanada and bagnet at local eateries.

    Travelers to Laoag should consider exploring these highlights to experience both the cultural richness and natural wonders of this vibrant city.