Step inside the Philippines' only UNESCO World Heritage baroque church — San Agustín — then cross the cobblestones to Casa Manila, a jaw-dropping recreation of a 19th-century ilustrado mansion, on a private expert-led tour of Manila's golden colonial age.
What to expect
Your private guide meets you at the Intramuros gates and leads you first into San Agustín Church, whose interior is a masterclass in baroque excess: trompe-l'œil ceilings, 17th-century frescoes, and the tombs of Spanish conquistadors. The adjacent Augustinian Museum holds one of the finest collections of religious art and vestments in Southeast Asia. Crossing the plaza, Casa Manila's three floors of antique Filipino furniture, Chinese porcelain, and capiz-shell windows transport you into the world of Manila's 19th-century elite — the very ilustrados who inspired the Philippine Revolution.
Good to know
Tours can be customised for a half-day (3–4 hours) or combined with a Binondo food walk for a full-day experience. Both sites are within Intramuros — 10–15 minutes by taxi from the pier. Book via the Don't Skip Manila website; private slots fill quickly on port days. San Agustín Church may be closed for Mass from 8–9 am.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Manila — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.