9 live collabsHostels, tour operators and hotels across Philippines — every brand running a creator program right now.
The Philippines is a dream for content creators looking to balance luxury stays with rugged, authentic travel. Right now, there are 9 active opportunities across four major hubs, ranging from boutique resort stays at Treehouse de Valentine to social-first partnerships with hostel brands like Mad Monkey and Abraham. Whether you need a base for island hopping or content focused on sustainable adventure, the infrastructure for creator partnerships here is surprisingly robust.
Most of these collabs operate on a trade-for-content basis, though professional portfolios often unlock discounted rates or fully comped stays with operators like Cross Country Swimming and Wanderlands. Since many of these brands prioritize social reach over massive follower counts, focus your pitch on your engagement rate and how your specific aesthetic fits their brand. If you’re planning a trip through the islands, applying to these partners now is the easiest way to offset your accommodation costs.
Not necessarily. Many brands like Mad Monkey and Abraham value high-quality storytelling and engagement over vanity metrics. Focus on showing them how your content style matches their brand personality.
Most opportunities in the Philippines are currently trade-based, meaning you exchange content creation for free accommodation or tours. High-performing creators with a strong niche sometimes negotiate paid rates.
Aim for 4–6 weeks out. These brands get a high volume of requests, so locking in your dates early increases your chances of getting a response before their calendars fill up.
They’re mostly looking for high-quality Reels or TikToks that show the guest experience and specific amenities. Before applying, check their tagged photos to see the type of content they’ve recently reposted.
Absolutely. Since there are 9 opportunities across different cities, many creators piece together a full itinerary by partnering with different hostels and tour operators as they move through the islands.