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Quinalasag Island, part of the Camarines Sur province

by YouTube Quinalasag Island, Camarines Sur: Quinalasag Island is one of the most beautiful yet lesser‑known islands in Camarines Sur. With its rustic fishing communities, clear waters, and untouched coastal scenery, it’s a destination that appeals to travelers seeking tranquility, authenticity, and raw natural beauty. Unlike the more commercialized islands of the Philippines, Quinalasag remains […]

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Tapul Island, part of the Sulu province

by commoms.wikipedia.org Tapul Island, Sulu: A Quiet Gem in the Sulu Archipelago Tapul Island is one of the serene and culturally rich islands in the Sulu Archipelago, located in the southern Philippines. Unlike the more widely known islands of Jolo or Tawi‑Tawi, Tapul remains quiet, remote, and deeply traditional — a place where Tausug culture

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Batas Island, part of the Palawan province

A village in Taytay by Jimaggro Batas Island, Palawan: The Quiet Gem of Taytay Batas Island is one of the lesser-known islands off the coast of Taytay, a historic municipality in northern Palawan. While nearby destinations like El Nido and San Vicente often steal the spotlight, Batas Island remains blissfully untouched — perfect for travelers

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Batag Island, part of the Northern Samar province

 Batag Lighthouse by leytesamardailynews.com Batag Island, Northern Samar: The Historic Gateway to the Pacific Batag Island, located off the northeastern coast of Laoang, Northern Samar, is a small but historically significant island known for its rugged coastline, fishing communities, and the iconic Batag Island Lighthouse. Facing the vast Philippine Sea, the island has long served

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Capul Island, part of the Northern Samar province

Capul Island, Northern Samar: A Hidden Gem in the Philippine Archipelago Capul Island, tucked away on the northwestern tip of Northern Samar, is one of the most historically significant yet underrated destinations in the Philippines. Known for its deep-rooted history, unique language, and raw natural beauty, Capul offers a refreshing escape for travelers seeking authenticity

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Buad Island, part of the Western Samar province

by blogspot Buad Island, Western Samar: A Hidden Gem in the Philippines Buad Island, located off the coast of Western Samar, is one of the region’s most culturally rich yet underrated destinations. Known for its serene coastal communities, mangrove forests, and proximity to some of Samar’s most iconic natural attractions, Buad Island offers a blend

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Sarangani Island, Sarangani Town, part of Davao Occidental

by blogspot.com Sarangani Island, Davao Occidental: The Southern Frontier of the Philippines Sarangani Island—often simply called Sarangani—is one of the Philippines’ most remote and least-explored island municipalities. Located in Davao Occidental, it forms part of the Sarangani Archipelago, along with Balut Island and several smaller islets. Its isolation has preserved its pristine beaches, rich marine

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Sabtang Island, part of the Batanes province

Shore of the island by Kirkamon Sabtang Island, Batanes: A Timeless Escape at the Edge of the Philippines Sabtang Island is the southernmost inhabited island of the Batanes province—an untouched sanctuary where time seems to slow down. Known for its stone houses, dramatic coastlines, and deep-rooted Ivatan culture, Sabtang offers a rare kind of travel

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Lugus Island, part of the Sulu province

Mangkallay Elementary School at sunrise by Akhmad Jaafar Albeso  Lugus Island, Sulu: A Hidden Island Gem in the Sulu Archipelago Lugus is one of the lesser-known but culturally vibrant islands in the province of Sulu, Philippines. Located east of Jolo Island, Lugus is part of the Tausug heartland—an area known for its rich maritime heritage,

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