The Philippines is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Asia with its eye-catching nature, colorful culture and vibrant lifestyle. Among all the attractions of this country, Philippine souvenirs have a special place in the travel memories of tourists. Buying souvenirs is a pleasant way to bring home a part of the mood of the trip; Souvenirs that bring back sweet travel memories every time they are seen.
With a wide variety of products and reasonable prices, the Philippines is an ideal destination for those interested in shopping. In this country, you can find an attractive combination of traditional and modern goods, and from local markets to large shopping centers, you can easily access a variety of options.
Here is a list of souvenirs you can buy from the Philippines:
Philippine pearls Filipino Pearls
The Philippines is surrounded by the sea on all sides, so it is not surprising that white and gold pearls are one of the most popular souvenirs of this country. These gems, which are extracted from the depths of the sea, have no equal in the whole world.
South sea pearls are of high quality and have a reasonable price. Moreover, the pearl market in the Philippines is full of different pearl jewelry such as earrings, bracelets, rings, necklaces and more.
There is a wide variety of colors, shapes and sizes to buy pearl jewelry, making pearls one of the most popular souvenirs in the Philippines. Therefore, if you are looking for a valuable gift in the Philippines tour, put pearls at the top of your list.
Approximate cost of Philippine pearls
The price depends on which gem you buy. The cost may range from a few hundred dollars to thousands of dollars. For simple necklaces and earrings, the price may range from 100 to 1,500 pesos.
where to buy
- South of Manila in the province of Palawan, there are pearl farms that produce and sell genuine golden and white pearls.
- Julmer is a famous store located in different parts of the country, such as SM Megamall. Other places to buy pearls are Resorts World, Ayala Center Cebu, Alabang Town Center, Abreeza Mall, Greenhills Shopping Center in Manila.

dried mango Dried Mango
The name dried mango among souvenirs may seem a little strange at first, but dried mangoes from the Philippines are really tempting and should be part of the list of souvenirs from the Philippines. These packaged snacks are sour and delicious and can be used as a snack anytime.
A great gift for your loved ones who can also taste the amazing flavors of this country. In addition, mangoes are considered a healthy snack. If you want to experience a more memorable trip to the Philippines, the article on the most popular places to visit in the Philippines is for you!
Approximate price of dried mango
50 to 70 pesos per package
where to buy
Packets of dried mangoes are readily available in supermarkets, grocery stores, and local shops.

guitars / Guitars
For music lovers, colorful guitars are wonderful souvenirs to bring home. Filipinos enjoy their music and are good at playing the guitar. So there are many guitar manufacturing companies in this country that sell different types of guitars.
In addition, there are handmade guitars and ukuleles reminiscent of lazy afternoons at the beach. You can buy electric guitars, acoustic guitars and more as souvenirs of the Philippines.
Also, one of the most famous guitar brands is Alegre, which is known for its high quality. There are also other local instruments such as Kubing and Kulitang. But the guitar is much easier to pack and carry than all of them. We suggest you to try the delicious Filipino food in addition to browsing the stores and buying souvenirs.
Approximate cost of guitar in the Philippines
The price of a guitar can vary from 300 pesos to 30,000 pesos.
where to buy
- Guitar Center / RJ Manila
- Guitar shop Pusher Superstore Cubao Manila
- Benjie Music Store Manila
- Ube Halaya and Jam

Obe jam / Ube Halaya and Jam
If you want to take home one of the tastiest and most special souvenirs of the Philippines, Ube jam will be a great choice for you.
Ube is a type of purple potato that is used in the preparation of popular Filipino desserts after being cooked and mashed, and it has a different and pleasant taste. You can add this colorful jam to cakes, croissants, muffins, bread, pies and many other sweet treats and keep the taste of your trip alive.
Among the different brands of jam produced by the sisters of the Good Shepherd Convent in Baguio City, it is considered one of the most famous and high-quality examples.
Of course, when buying, it is better to ask the seller about the shelf life of the product to be sure of its freshness. In addition to Ubeh jam, local strawberry jams are also a delicious option to buy and can be prepared on the side.
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Approximate price of Obe jam
A bottle of Ube jam usually costs between 200 and 250 Philippine pesos.
where to buy
Good Shepherd Convent in Baguio, as well as a variety of reputable brands are available in supermarkets and stores nationwide.

coffee beans / Coffee Beans
The Philippines has many regions that have been skilled in coffee cultivation for hundreds of years. Different types of coffee such as Arabica, Excelsa, Robusta and Liberica (Baraco) are also cultivated here. Therefore, coffee can be included in the list of the best souvenirs of the Philippines.
The coffee beans are fresh and of high quality and are a great souvenir to take home. Another positive point is that long-lasting seeds can be ground according to your needs and convenience.
In addition, they are not very heavy and can be easily carried in luggage and allowed to enter at customs.
Approximate cost of coffee
300-600 Philippine pesos
Where can you buy?
- Third Wave Coffee Shops, Henry & Sons, Yardstick Coffee, BC Batangas Coffee, Northern Bean Industry.
- Coffee beans are also available in supermarkets and local stores.

Wooden crafts / Wooden Handicrafts
The Philippines is a land of talented artisans. Hence, wooden handicrafts are especially popular in Quezon province. Artisans produce a variety of wooden products including spoons, bowls, lampshades, boxes and more.
In addition to these small ornaments, decorations and wooden sculptures are also good wooden souvenirs to buy.
The wooden models of coconut trees, shoes, fish, toys, barrel dolls and figurines are very lovely, beautiful and easy to carry. Most wooden products are made from tropical hardwoods such as acacia and mahogany. Some of them are made of coconut. Having a list of Philippine souvenirs before your trip is essential, but having information on Philippines travel tips will make your trip more enjoyable.
Approximate cost of wooden crafts
400-1200 Philippine pesos
where to buy
Country Furniture Store, Surety Craft International, Silahis Arts & Artifacts, SM City

Salakot / Salakot
One of the interesting and different symbols among the souvenirs of the Philippines is the cone-shaped hats that the locals call “Salakut”. These hats, which evoke a familiar image of Southeast Asian countries, have a special place in the traditional culture of the Philippines and are available in various designs and sizes.
In addition to its special and traditional appearance, Salakot is also practical and protects the head, face and neck from direct sunlight.
For this reason, it can be used while hiking, picnics or outdoor activities. This hat is light, affordable and suitable for gifting, and is an attractive option for tourists looking for a different souvenir.
Approximate cost of Salakot
300 to 1500 Philippine pesos
Where can you buy?
Saturday Salcedo Market (Manila), local markets and supermarkets

toy jeepney Toy Jeepney
Jeepney is a type of local public transportation that can be seen in abundance in the streets of cities and villages in the Philippines and has become one of the well-known symbols of this country due to its special and colorful appearance.
At first, jeepneys were made using the remaining parts of military jeeps after World War II, but they gradually found a special place in the public transportation system and still play an important role in people’s transportation.
Since it is not possible to take a real jeepney as a souvenir, its toy and miniature models are a good choice for Philippine souvenirs.
These cute little models have many fans and are easily found at local stores and toy stores. They can be placed as a decorative item on a shelf or desk and used alongside other collectibles.
In addition, toy jeepneys are also a lovely option to give as gifts to children. Since the Philippines is a country surrounded by water, it has amazing views, so don’t miss out on the beautiful nature of the Philippines in addition to buying souvenirs!
Approximate cost of toy jeepney
100 to 1500 Philippine pesos depending on the quality and construction.
from where let’s buy
Any souvenir or toy store nationwide in the Philippines

Songka / Sungka
Songka is a popular traditional game that has many fans among the locals. This board game consists of shells or pebbles with seven holes carved into them. The goal of this game is to collect the maximum number of pebbles in your hole.
You have the opportunity to learn this competitive and fun game from the locals during your trip and then take it home to play with your loved ones.
Approximate cost of Songka
100-350 Philippine pesos
where to buy
SM Light Mall, Souvenir Island General Merchandise, JL Souvenir shop

Festival masks / Festival Masks
The Philippines is a country rich in culture. Philippine religious festivals are celebrated with great fervor and fanfare throughout the year.
Some of these festivals include Mascara Festival, Manila Day (June), Black Nazarene Festival (January) and more. Filipino masks are an important part of any festival celebration.
They are colorful and come in different sizes and shapes, and as a cultural symbol, they are included in the list of the most famous souvenirs in the Philippines.
Approximate cost of festival masks
400 to 1000 Philippine pesos depending on the size and material used.
where to buy
It is available in malls, local shops and tourist shops, especially during the festival season.

Banig items / Banig Items
Banig is a traditional hand-woven rug that you will see in These mats are made from seaweed, pandanus and other leaves such as tigok and romblon.
Weavers dry the leaves and then dye them and weave them into different designs. Banig mats are colorful and Filipinos usually sleep on them.
However, these mats can be used for various other reasons, such as taking them to outdoor picnics or camping, or even for home decoration. In addition to underlays, Banig bags, slippers and laptop bags are also very popular as souvenirs from the Philippines.
Approximate cost of Banig items
100 to 500 Philippine pesos
where to buy
Handicraft shops everywhere in the country sell Banig items. Some of these include Balikbayan handicrafts, PH weavings and more.

hand fans Hand Fans
The weather in the Philippines is usually hot and humid, which is why hand fans are a practical and popular tool. These fans are light and portable and you can easily get rid of the heat of the sun and bad air with their help.
In the local language, these fans are known as “Abaniko” or “Pamaipai” and are produced in various folding and simple models.
Common examples of fans are made from anahau or buri leaves, but more luxurious types with silk tassels and delicate designs are also available in the market. Abaniko fans have a special place in the traditional dress of Filipino women and are usually seen in weddings and social events.
Approximate cost of hand fans
200 to 500 Philippine pesos
where to buy
Shopping centers and clothing and accessories stores
Keychains / Keychains
Keychains are one of the most famous souvenirs in the Philippines. The good news is that keychain sellers are everywhere!
From malls to stores and even the streets, you’re sure to find keychain vendors everywhere you go. These keychains are very easy and light to carry.
In addition, the key chains are unique in terms of design and style. They are designed in the form of island names, dolphins, seashells, starfish, palm trees, etc.
Popular dishes such as chicharon, squid balls, pata, longganisa, lechon keychains and many more are also designed on the keychains. If you love the island of Palawan in the Philippines, you can buy a key ring with a design of this island as a souvenir.
Approximate cost of keychains
50-200 Philippine pesos
where to buy
Keychain vendors can be found on the streets, local stores, and malls all over the Philippines.

Textiles and fabrics / Textiles and Fabrics
The original fabrics made in the Philippines are beautiful and natural. Pina is made from pineapple plant and is a transparent and soft fabric.
In addition, various handwoven fabrics are made by textile workers. Batik materials are also popular and have bright and attractive colors and designs. Some other locally handwoven fabrics include habloon fabric, abaca fabric, inable fabric and more.
You can buy fabric pieces or accessories made from handwoven fabrics such as bags, scarves, dresses, towels, wallets and more as Philippine souvenirs.
Approximate cost of textiles and fabrics
300 to 3000 Philippine pesos depending on the type of fabric
where to buy
Antilles Fabric Gallery, Fabric Warehouse, Towns Ink, City Fabric, Manila Home Fabrics, Rochas Fabric Store, Black Fabrics and more.

Filipino chocolates / Filipino Chocolates
At the end of the list of Philippine souvenirs, we come to a sweet and lovely choice: chocolate!
Chocolates are one of the most popular souvenirs because almost everyone appreciates their delicious taste. The Philippines is known for producing high-quality and delicious bar chocolates, often infused with local flavors.
Among the most famous chocolate brands of this country, we can mention Auro Chocolate, Theo and Filo and Malagos.
In addition to this, the traditional drink Tiblea, which is made from cocoa beans, is an attractive option for chocolate lovers and can be mixed with water or milk.
If you love chocolate, without hesitation put this delicious souvenir on your shopping list.
Approximate cost of Philippine chocolate
100 to 1000 Philippine pesos, depending on the brand and flavor.
where to buy
Chocolates and Tiblea are available in stores and grocery stores.

final word
In addition to various shopping centers for clothing, accessories and home decoration items, the Philippines also provides tourists with a collection of original and valuable souvenirs that are rooted in the culture and lifestyle of the people of this country.
These souvenirs can keep the memories of a fruitful and enjoyable trip alive in your mind for years. Choosing the right souvenirs is a great way to preserve the sweet moments of the trip and convey the good feeling to your loved ones.
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Frequently asked questions
- What are the most famous souvenirs of the Philippines?
Miniature jeepneys, traditional fans, wooden handicrafts and local chocolates are among the most popular souvenirs of this country.
- Where is the best place to buy souvenirs in the Philippines?
Local markets, large shopping malls and handicraft stores are the best options for buying souvenirs.
- Are Philippine souvenirs reasonably priced?
Yes, many souvenirs are available at reasonable prices and there is a variety of choices to suit any budget.
- Is it a problem to carry Philippine souvenirs in air travel?
No, most souvenirs are easily portable, you just need to follow the rules regarding food and liquids.
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