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Siargao Island, part of Surigao del Norte Province

Siargao Island, PH by Sentinel-2 Siargao: The Surfing Capital & Tropical Gem of the Philippines Siargao Island is a tear‑drop–shaped island in Surigao del Norte known for world‑class surfing, crystal‑clear lagoons, palm‑lined roads, and a laid‑back island culture. Whether you’re chasing waves, exploring hidden pools, or hopping between pristine islands, Siargao offers a perfect blend […]

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Burias Island, part of Masbate Province

Burias Island, PH by Sentinel-2 Burias Island in the Philippines is a raw, unspoiled gem known for its white-sand beaches, dramatic rock formations, and laid‑back coastal towns. It is the middle sized of the three major islands of Masbate Province, alongside Ticao Island (smallest) and Masbate Island (largest). Despite its remote location, it has become

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Biliran Island, Eastern Visayas

Biliran, PH by NASA Biliran Island, Philippines, is a serene island province in Eastern Visayas, Biliran is known for its lush mountains, turquoise waters, and more than 20 waterfalls. From majestic waterfalls to pristine islands and charming towns, it’s a destination perfect for travelers seeking raw, unspoiled landscapes. Below is a friendly, informative guide to

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Guimaras Island, Western Visayas

Guimaras Island, PH by Sentinel-2 Guimaras: The Mango Capital and Hidden Paradise of the Philippines Guimaras, a small island and province in Western Visayas, is best known for producing the sweetest mangoes in the Philippines—so sweet they’re reportedly banned from entering other countries with strict fruit standards because they might outshine local produce. But beyond

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Tawi-Tawi Island, part of the province of Tawi-Tawi

Bud Bongao a 250-hectare (2.5 km2) mountain-forest and sacred mountain of Tawi-Tawi by Ervin Malicdem Tawi-Tawi Island, is part of the southernmost province of the Philippines, is a breathtaking blend of turquoise seas, rich Sama culture, and untouched island landscapes. Tawi-Tawi sits at the edge of the Philippine archipelago, closer to Sabah, Malaysia than to mainland

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Polillo Island in Quezon Province

Polillo Island, PH by Sentinel-2 Polillo Island is a remote, rainforest‑covered island known for its quiet beaches, island‑hopping spots, caves, and simple rural towns. It’s made up of three municipalities—Polillo, Burdeos, and Panukulan—and is reached by ferry from Real or Infanta, Quezon. Polillo Island sits off the Pacific coast of Quezon Province, facing the open

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Tablas Island in Romblon province

Tablas Island, PH by Sentinel-2 Tablas Island in Romblon, Philippines is a laid‑back tropical escape known for its pristine beaches, marine sanctuaries, waterfalls, and charming coastal towns. Whether you’re into snorkeling, island‑hopping, cultural immersion, or simply relaxing by the sea, Tablas offers a quieter alternative to more crowded Philippine destinations. Below is a well‑structured, engaging

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Dinagat Island a part of the province of Dinagat Islands

Dinagat Islands Provincial Capital during flag ceremony by Provincial Information Office – Dinagat Islands Facebook page Dinagat Island: A Hidden Gem of the Philippine Archipelago Nestled between Leyte and Mindanao, Dinagat Island is one of the Philippines’ most underrated destinations—an emerging paradise known for its crystal‑clear waters, mystical rock formations, and a culture shaped by

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Jolo Island: a part of the Sulu province

Satellite image of Jolo Island in the Philippines by Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data 2020 Jolo Island: History, Culture, Towns, and Hidden Gems of the Sulu Archipelago Jolo Island, the cultural heart of the Sulu Archipelago in the southern Philippines, is a place where centuries-old traditions, dramatic landscapes, and resilient communities come together. Beyond its

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Marinduque Island: a part of the MIMAROPA Region

Dalahican Port entry by Totoyba2 Marinduque: The Heart of the Philippines Marinduque sits between Tayabas Bay to the north and the Sibuyan Sea to the south, forming a natural gateway between Luzon and the Visayas. Known as the “Heart of the Philippines” due to its shape and being named the geographical center of the Philippine

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