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Carabao Island, part of the Romblon province

Hambil Island by Jackflordeliz1989 Carabao Island, Romblon: The Quieter, Rawer Twin of Boracay Carabao Island—also known locally as Hambil—is a pristine paradise located just south of Boracay. While its famous neighbor draws massive crowds, Carabao Island remains peaceful, unspoiled, and deeply rooted in local culture. With powdery beaches, dramatic cliffs, and crystal-clear waters, it’s perfect […]

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Dalupiri Island, part of the Northern Samar province

Dalupiri Island by Castillod Dalupipi (Dalupiri) Island, Northern Samar: The Undisturbed Paradise of San Antonio Dalupipi — more widely documented as Dalupiri Island — is one of Northern Samar’s most pristine island destinations. Known for its kilometers‑long white‑sand beaches, clear waters, and quiet fishing communities, the island is often described as an “undisturbed paradise” and

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Ambil Island, part of the Occidental Mindoro province

Aerial view of Ambil Island from the west by Bahnfrend Ambil Island, Occidental Mindoro: A Quiet Paradise in the Lubang Group of Island Ambil Island is one of the three major islands that make up the Lubang Group of Islands, located off the coast of Occidental Mindoro. Known for its dramatic landscapes, volcanic origins, and

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Maripipi Island, part of the Biliran province

Maripipi Island as seen from Sambawan Island by Xivjericho Maripipi Island, Biliran: A Quiet Gem in Eastern Visayas Maripipi Island is one of the lesser-known offshore islands belonging to the province of Biliran in Eastern Visayas. While small and sparsely populated, it forms part of the coastal and island ecosystem of the municipality of Maripipi,

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Ramos Island, part of the Palawan Province

Ramos Island, Palawan by Ivan Lukac Ramos Island, Palawan: A Hidden Gem in Balabac Ramos Island is one of the lesser-known islands in the Balabac Group of Islands, located at the southernmost tip of Palawan. With its quiet beaches, crystal-clear waters, and proximity to some of the most stunning sandbars and marine sanctuaries in the

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Laoang Island, part of Northern Samar province

Sunset at Laoang shoreline by Eucletius Laoang, Northern Samar: The Historic Island Municipality of the North Laoang is one of Northern Samar’s most culturally significant and geographically unique municipalities. Spread across Laoang Island, parts of the mainland, and nearby islets, it offers a blend of heritage, natural beauty, and coastal charm. Known for its old

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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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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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Maricaban Island, part of the Batangas province

A fishing village in Tingloy by Lawrence Ruiz Maricaban Island, Batangas: The Quiet Gem of Tingloy Maricaban Island, located off the coast of Mabini, Batangas, is one of the most scenic and peaceful islands in Southern Luzon. Known for its white-sand beaches, dramatic rock formations, and excellent snorkeling and diving spots, it offers a raw,

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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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