Rainy or dry — the only two seasons in the Philippines. Let’s face it: Sometimes, we ought to experience a different setting, a different feel. Spring is one of the most sought-after seasons because it’s probably the most comfortable. Not too warm, not too cold — two things Filipinos would love! Not to mention, it’s the time of the year when dreary landscapes finally come alive with a burst of colours. From vibrant flowers to lush greens, the springtime scenery is definitely a sight to behold. 

Seeking places in the world where you can witness the beauty of this season with your own eye? Luckily, travelling is made easier with these visa-free spring destinations for Filipinos! 

Also read: Filipinos Can Experience Snow at These 12 Countries Without a Visa

Top visa-free spring destinations for Filipinos

1. Vietnam

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Vietnam is the only country in Southeast Asia where you can experience spring or all four seasons for that matter. Perhaps the best place to visit for spring is Hanoi. Although the weather is warmer than in other countries, you get to catch sight of the Nhat Tan peach blossoms, a famous flower in Hanoi.

Spring Season: February to April

Other things to do:

  • Enjoy a relaxing cruise at Halong Bay, a UNESCO world heritage site. 
  • Admire peach blossoms and lush green rice terraces at Sa Pa.
  • Spot seasonal blooms at the Quang Ba Flower Market and Nhat Tan Garden.

2. Hong Kong

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The Hong Kong Flower Show is held every spring season at Victoria Park. During this yearly event, you can literally see a bed of vibrant blooms and enjoy other activities such as workshops, exhibit competitions, and cultural performances, among others. No doubt, Hong Kong makes for one of the best visa-free spring destinations for Filipinos! 

Note: This 2023, the Hong Kong Flower Show will run from 19–25 Mar 2023. For more information about the Hong Kong Flower Show, click here

Spring Season: March to May

Other things to do:

  • Catch Art Month or the Hong Kong International Film Festival for a dose of culture and entertainment. 
  • Enjoy popular tourist attractions like Hong Kong Disneyland and Ocean Park.

3. Jeju Island, South Korea

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Whoever said you can’t go to South Korea without a visa? If you haven’t already heard, you can kiss Korean soil over at Jeju Island. Don’t miss the yellow rapeseed flowers at Seongsan Ilchubong Peak or rich red azaleas at the island’s highest peak: Mt. Halla. What’s more? Jeju Island boasts tons of beautiful cafes, perfect for a relaxing afternoon with coffee or tea! 

Spring Season: March to May

Other things to do:

  • Catch sight of canola flowers and cherry blossoms at Hallim Park.
  • Explore the mystical Gotjawal Forest in the Eco Land Theme Park.

Also read: How Filipinos Can Visit Jeju Island & Gangwon Province Visa-Free

4. Mongolia

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The weather in the Land of the Blue Sky is a bit unpredictable during the spring season, and you might experience rain, too! Visit the country’s many national parks, try camel trekking, or immerse in the nomadic life to understand more about Mongolian culture. Its spring holidays and festivals are also worth anticipating! The Nauryz Spring Festival is a culmination of festivities welcoming the season when ethnic groups like the Kazakhs practice their rituals and customs. 

Spring Season: March to May

Other things to do:

  • Go bird watching in Lake Khovsgol.  
  • See the prettiest yellow pasque wildflowers in the Kahngai Mountains.
  • Have a go at horseback riding at the Gorkhi Terelj National Park.

5. Brazil

Cherry blossom trees at the Federal District, Brasília | Image credit: Ramon Buçard

The country is known for being a good summer destination, but if you want to enjoy the beach in a quiet environment and with cheaper prices, visit Brazil in spring. The weather is comfortable and not humid. And, did you know you can spot cherry blossoms in Brazil, too? Head over to Curitiba in southern Brazil to see this stunning flower spectacle. However, you can spot them scattered all over the city capital of Brasília as well. 

Spring Season: September to November

Other things to do:

  • Go sailing, snorkelling, and beach lounging in Ilhabela. 
  • Relish scenic the scenic waterfalls and hike the trails of Chapada Diamantia. 

Also read: 10 Visa-Free Cherry Blossom Destinations Filipinos Can Visit

6. Morocco

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Spring in Morocco usually falls in April and May, although some flowers bloom around March. The weather during this time is quite pleasant, as days are warmer and nights remain cool. One of the most awaited spring events in the country is the rose festival in El Kelaa M’Gouna, east of the High Atlas Mountains. Here, you will be surprised with a blanket of beautiful pink roses!

Spring Season: mid-March to May

Other things to do:

  • Snag great finds like textiles, pottery, and jewellery at the souks (marketplaces) of Marrakesh. 
  • Explore the scenic Agafay Dessert and Atlas Mountains on a camel ride. 
  • Enjoy the sea breezes at Praia dos Ingleses, a popular area for beach resorts.

7. Israel

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Technically, Israel only has two seasons: winter and summer. However, there’s a short period from April to May which is often regarded as spring. Israel is blessed with many kinds of beautiful wildflowers. Check out the red anemones in Ruhama Forest and the lupines and irises at the Carmen Nature Reserve, aka the “Little Switzerland” of Israel. Undoubtedly, Israel makes for one of the most picturesque visa-free spring destinations for Filipinos!

Spring Season: April to May

Other things to do:

  • Go on a magical hot air balloon ride via Rize for panoramic views of Israel. 
  • Visit the Jerusalem Biblical Zoo for a fun wildlife adventure with the family.
  • Relax by the baths and beaches over at the Tiberias Hot Springs.

8. Taiwan

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It’s official: Filipinos can enter Taiwan without a visa. If you are a fan of cherry blossoms, you will definitely enjoy spring in Taiwan. The safest time to go cherry blossom hunting is around March. Want to see them at their peak? Visit Alishan, Sun Moon Lake in Nantou, Yangmingshan, and many other cherry blossom spots around the country. On that note, be sure to regularly check on cherry blossom forecasts, so you know when to book your flight. 

Spring Season: March to May

Other things to do:

  • Experience the annual Alishan Cherry Blossom Festival and Yangminghsan Flower Festival. 
  • Visit the Laomei Green Reef, a sprawling ridge of jagged rocks covered by vibrant green moss.
  • Indulge in the beachside life at Fulong Beach.

Also read: Taiwan Resumes Visa-Free Entry for Filipinos Starting 29 Sep 2022

9. Kazakhstan

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Come springtime, Kazakhstan turns into a magnificent green land with longer days! While it may boast a beautiful winter wonderland, it’s still one of the most ideal visa-free spring destinations for Filipinos. Spring here is mostly short and unpredictable, which means you might experience both relatively dry and breezy weather.

Want to escape in nature? Lake Burabay in northern Kazakhstan lets you in on clear waters, impressive mountain peaks, and vast woodlands. Alternatively, the city of Almaty and Aktau treats you to various Turkish showers and saunas for a relaxing trip.

Spring season: March to May 

Other things to do:

  • Take part in festivities during Nauryz, an important holiday that celebrates spring.
  • Go sightseeing and admire the beautiful architecture in Astana like the Baiterek Tower and Palace of Peace and Reconciliation. 

10. Costa Rica

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Costa Rica’s spring season stretches over from March to May, with relatively dry weather with bouts of rain. In May, however, tourists get to enjoy pretty comfortable temperatures as it kicks off the “green season.” With its beautiful beaches, parks, and fun outdoor activities, it makes for an enjoyable visa-free spring destination for Filipinos!

Spring season: March to May 

Other things to do:

  • Hike trails, surf, and see wildlife at the Manuel Antonio National Park.
  • Soak in the natural hot springs of Arenal Volcano National Park.
  • Sunbathe and enjoy thrilling beach activities at Tamarindo Beach.

Also read: 15 Overseas Destinations Filipinos Can Travel to Under ₱20K Budget

You have to experience the lovely spring season at least once in your lifetime! You’ll be surprised to know that your Philippine passport can take you far more than you know. And with these visa-free spring destinations for Filipinos, there’s no excuse not to travel this season. Now, who’s ready for spring break?


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Andrea Larice Yap and Johanna Ella May Erroba

Andrea is a writer and creative individual based in Manila. This tiny human runs on iced coffee, music, and films. You’ll probably catch her daydreaming in a park or jotting down random words to put in a song. Otherwise, expect her taking a dive in the pool of uncertainty called “life.”

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