From meticulous travel itineraries to honest gadget reviews and no-nonsense money advice, Filipino bloggers shape how families learn, eat, travel, and thrive. If you want trustworthy recommendations and local know-how that actually fits life in the Philippines, start with these creators. We curated this list to help you follow voices that teach, inspire, and save you time and money.
The Poor Traveler, run by Yosh and Vins, is beloved for step-by-step itineraries, realistic budgets, and on-the-ground tips that spare you costly mistakes. Their guides cut through hype with practical transit directions, maps, and cost breakdowns tailored to Filipino travelers.
Tip: Use their day-by-day itineraries and swap in your hotel; the schedule still holds.
Anton Diaz’s long-running blog documents memorable eats, travel experiences, and family-friendly spots in the Philippines and beyond. Expect honest reviews, event coverage, and deep dives into local food culture.
Tip: Search by city on the site to build an instant food crawl for out-of-town guests.
Angel Juarez shares field-tested itineraries and route details that outdoor enthusiasts swear by. From lighthouses and historical walks to dive sites and mountain trails, his posts prioritize safety, logistics, and scenery.
Tip: Check the comments for reader-updated transport schedules and fees.
Mervin’s blog is a go-to for quick getaways, festivals, and lesser-known stops you can actually do on a weekend. Expect clean breakdowns of costs, directions, and where to stay.
Tip: Use his “Things to Do” lists to prioritize when time is tight.
Aileen Adalid blends destination inspiration with practical visa and remote-work advice. Her content helps Filipinos plan longer trips with location-independent income strategies.
Tip: Start with her visa articles to map realistic timelines and costs.
Abe Olandres and team deliver thorough, locally relevant tech reviews with Philippine pricing and availability. From budget phones to flagship laptops, YugaTech’s tests are clear and practical.
Tip: Use comparison posts to match features to your actual daily needs, not just specs.
TechPinas keeps things approachable, focusing on what a device means for daily life and budget. Expect roundups, how-tos, and quick takes that help you decide fast.
Tip: Check posts around school season for good student-friendly tech picks.
Led by Carlo Ople and team, Unbox PH mixes entertainment with deep product insights and value-focused recommendations. Coverage spans phones, audio, EDC gear, and pop culture finds.
Tip: Watch video reviews for hands-on demos before you buy.
Jam Ancheta covers consumer tech with a pulse on Philippine promos and gaming gear. It’s a smart stop when you need a quick, deal-aware take.
Tip: Follow during major sales for timely buying guidance.
Fitz Villafuerte makes money management simple and actionable for Filipino families. You get step-by-step guides on budgeting, saving, and starting small businesses.
Tip: Start with his budgeting templates, then automate savings from Day 1.
Rose Fres Fausto brings behavioral finance into the home, teaching families how to build healthy money habits. Her content blends values, literacy, and real-life decision-making.
Tip: Try her family money conversations to align goals before setting budgets.
Pinoy Money Talk distills market news and personal finance topics for Filipino investors. It’s a long-standing resource for learning fundamentals while staying grounded.
Tip: Use their side-by-side comparisons before opening new accounts.
Kryz documents life, travel, and home with a light touch and practical style notes. Her content offers feel-good ideas that are still workable for young families.
Tip: Look for packing and capsule wardrobe posts before your next trip.
Laureen’s style content blends runway energy with pieces you can actually mix into everyday looks. Expect color, confidence, and accessible styling tips.
Tip: Save her look breakdowns to recreate outfits with what you have.
Camille brings a designer’s eye to style and spaces, with polished visuals and attainable tips. The blog is a mood board for life well-designed.
Tip: Use her color palettes as a guide for small-space updates.
David’s minimalist, functional approach makes men’s style easy. He shares grooming, travel, and simple routines that help you look good without overthinking.
Tip: Start with his wardrobe essentials to avoid impulse buys.
Liz Lanuzo’s Project Vanity is a staple for honest, shade-inclusive beauty content in the Philippines. Reviews are practical, thorough, and mindful of skin types and climate.
Tip: Use her routine builders to avoid product overlap and irritation.
Richie Zamora covers comfort food, casual dining, and family-friendly finds with humor and heart. Expect generous photos and straight-to-the-point verdicts.
Tip: Filter by neighborhood to plan pre-movie or after-errand meals.
Erwan’s platform blends recipes, technique, and health-minded eating with local flavors. The content encourages cooking more at home with confidence.
Tip: Save recipe playlists for weekly meal planning.
Sheryl “Mommy Pehpot” shares down-to-earth parenting stories, product tips, and home management ideas that work in real Filipino households and budgets.
Tip: Look for school-season checklists to simplify your to-dos.
Frances Amper Sales writes with candor and warmth about parenting, marriage, and work-life balance. Expect thoughtful takes and practical solutions.
Tip: Browse oldest-to-newest for timeless posts that still resonate.
Joy Mendoza offers encouragement and structure for parents navigating homeschooling and character-building. Posts are values-driven and highly practical.
Tip: Adapt her routines into 30–45 minute blocks to fit busy schedules.
Mariel Uyquiengco and Sanne Unson champion reading-anchored early childhood learning. Expect booklists, activity ideas, and thoughtful guidance.
Tip: Start with their starter booklists to seed a home library on a budget.
TeacherPH curates practical tools, classroom strategies, and policy updates for educators and learners in the Philippines. It’s a staple during exam and hiring seasons.
Tip: Use reviewers alongside official syllabi to focus your study time.
Juana Manahan-Yupangco promotes budget-friendly, veggie-centered Filipino recipes using local produce. Expect simple, hearty, and sustainable cooking ideas.
Tip: Bring her market lists to the palengke to lower your weekly food costs.
This list spotlights creators with strong Philippine relevance, consistent output, and high reader value across the last few years. Categories reflect what Filipino families and students search most—travel, food, tech, parenting, education, and finance. We regularly revisit links, activity, and audience feedback to keep the list current and useful.
Pehpot is a mother of five who shares her struggles and experiences that come along with being a mother with a big family. Her blog has dedicated sections for parenting, kids, events and home and living.
Louisa is a work at home mom who blogs about body positivity, lifestyle, fitness and helpful tips and activities for children.
Shari started her blog when she, unfortunately, had to resign from her job when she got pregnant and experienced hyperemesis gravidarum. Now, she writes about her fitness journey, her experiences of being a mother, as well as the latest beauty and style tips.
Michelle has always wanted to be a mother and started her blog in hopes of finding herself through motherhood and learning from her children. She also shares her thoughts on yoga, living in Manila and what it’s like raising a special needs child.
Kath’s blog features the latest tips and tricks from lifestyle to parenting! She shares reviews on beauty and skincare products, while simultaneously showcasing her fitness efforts as well as her adventures as a mom!
Jackie Go shares her stories on the many triumphs and victories that come along with being a parent, as well as her food and shopping discoveries as a buyer and tips on how to be healthy.
Glaiza’s family blog was started to document her daughter’s milestones in order to keep her husband updated while he works away from home. Glaiza now shares her thoughts on food, parenting, marriage, womanhood and many more that keep her readers thoroughly engaged.
Through her blog, Marie writes on family life, pregnancy, health, beauty, lifestyle, and travel adventures, allowing her readers to go on these journeys with her.
Kim is a mother of four and her family and lifestyle blog shares stories and lessons about homemaking and traveling as a family.
Richelle is a mother of three who shares her journey of being a mother in the millennial era. She writes about her shopping experiences and shares family-friendly activities for families in the Philippines to experience.
TeachwithJoy is a family blog in which author Joy shares her passions, and what she has learned from failures and triumphs
Louise is a mother of three who writes about her life as a mom and shares advice to other moms on choosing practicality.
Pearl Paguio, a mom to three children, writes about the adventures she goes on while juggling motherhood and her career at the same time, and uses her blog as an online journal to document family life, love and life.
Mariel and Sanne created their website in order to educate other parents. They provide content on intentional parenting and learning activities to try at home.
This blog is about Mommy Heart’s unforgettable experiences as a mother. She writes to relate to other mothers in the Philippines who may have faced similar situations and documents the emotions she feels when it comes to motherhood.
Kat is a stay at home mom who writes about all the ups and downs of motherhood, as well as her life as a wife, homeschool parent and a bargain-hunter.
Jhoanna’s personal blog details the challenges and joys of motherhood. She writes in an attempt to inspire other moms to enjoy the gift of a family.
Tweensel Mom is a blog run by Lanie, who shares her experiences as a mother, a wife and as someone with big dreams and aspirations. She shares skincare tips and her experiences around the Philippines.
Frecelynne, or Abby, shares a mix of guides for moms, product promotions, baby meal ideas, her own stories of being a mother and so much more on her lifestyle and mom blog!
Mommy Mundo, founded by Janice Crisostomo-Villanueva, is dedicated to making motherhood easier for fellow moms around the country, offering daily advice and tips on parenting and providing various workshops and events in order to achieve all goals.
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