3 live collabsHostels, hotels and resorts across Philippines — every brand running a creator program right now.
The Philippines is a high-reward market if you know where to look, but don't expect a one-size-fits-all approach. You’ll find a mix of high-end luxury chains like Dusit Hotels for polished, elevated content and unique, off-the-beaten-path stays like Treehouse de Valentine that value raw, authentic storytelling. If you’re a budget-travel creator, Abraham is a staple for social-heavy, community-driven content.
Most brand programs here operate on a trade-for-stay basis, though there is increasing movement toward paid campaigns for established influencers with high engagement rates. Before you pitch, check the specific requirements on the listing—some brands prioritize high-quality reels for Instagram, while others want a blog post or a series of TikToks. Always confirm the deliverables upfront so you aren't stuck shooting an entire production for a single night’s stay.
It varies by brand. Most hostel and boutique resort collabs in the Philippines are trade-for-stay, but established hotel chains occasionally have budgets for content creators with strong niche engagement.
Currently, brands like Abraham and Dusit are heavily focused on short-form video—think high-energy Reels and TikToks that showcase the room, the amenities, and the surrounding local experience.
Not necessarily. Many boutique properties in the Philippines value high-quality visuals and reliable delivery over follower count alone. If your portfolio is professional, you have a solid shot.
A typical trade-for-stay collab usually requires a 2-3 night stay. This gives you enough time to capture the property in different light and explore the local area for your content.
Yes, CollabsMap allows you to submit your application and media kit directly to the brand’s partnership team, ensuring your pitch doesn't get buried in a general support inbox.