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Simara Island, part of the Romblon province

Corcuera, Romblon as seen from Banton, Romblon by Lawrence Ruiz Simara Island, Romblon: A Quiet Gem in the Heart of the Sibuyan Sea Simara Island—administratively known as the Municipality of Corcuera—is one of the lesser-known yet culturally vibrant islands of Romblon province. Sitting northeast of Tablas Island and surrounded by the calm waters of the […]

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Santo Niño Island, part of the Western Samar province

by Noe’s Arc Santo Niño Island in Western Samar is one of those quiet, under‑the‑radar destinations that reward travelers who love raw coastal beauty, small‑town charm, and slow island living. The municipality of Santo Niño occupies the entire island, giving it a unified identity shaped by fishing traditions, friendly barangays, and natural attractions that remain

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Bongo Island, part of the Maguindanao del Norte province

Simuay-Parang-Landasan Road by Marwan Khan Bongo Island (Bonggo Island) in Parang, Maguindanao del Norte is a small but culturally rich island known for its quiet coastal communities, fishing heritage, and emerging eco‑tourism spots. While still largely undeveloped compared to major Philippine destinations, it offers a raw, authentic island experience shaped by Tausug and Maguindanaon traditions,

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Golo Island in Looc, part of the Occidental Mindoro province

Golo Island by Flickr Golo Island in Looc, Occidental Mindoro is one of those quiet, underrated Philippine destinations that reward travelers who love raw nature, coastal scenery, and small-island charm. While it doesn’t yet have the mainstream popularity of nearby Lubang or Ambil, Golo’s rugged cliffs, clear waters, and lighthouse viewpoints make it a compelling

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Caluya Island, part of the Antique province

Caluya islands satellite image captured by Sentinel-2 Caluya Island, Antique: The Quiet Gem of Western Visayas Caluya Island is one of the most underrated destinations in the Philippines — a peaceful, sun‑drenched paradise in the province of Antique, sitting between Mindoro and Panay. Known for its powdery beaches, seaweed farms, and slow‑island charm, Caluya offers

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Santiago Island, part of the Pangasinan province

by RosaMaria’s Channel Santiago Island, Bolinao, Pangasinan: A Quiet Marine Sanctuary in Western Pangasinan Santiago Island is one of the hidden gems of Bolinao, a coastal municipality in Pangasinan known for its pristine beaches, waterfalls, and rich marine biodiversity. Located just off the mainland of Bolinao, the island is home to fishing communities, vibrant coral

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Pagbilao Grande Island, part of the Quezon province

by Mindtrip Pagbilao Grande Island, Quezon: A Coastal Gem of White Sands, Sandbars & Island Adventures Pagbilao Grande Island, located off the coast of Pagbilao, Quezon, is a cluster of islands known for its white-sand beaches, clear turquoise waters, and rich fishing grounds. It sits along Tayabas Bay, forming a scenic seascape that connects to

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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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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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