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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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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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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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Sacol Island, Zamboanga City part of Zamboanga del Sur province

Sacol Island by Dauziy Sacol Island is one of Zamboanga City’s most intriguing yet underrated destinations—a place where mangrove forests, quiet coastal communities, and clear tropical waters create a serene escape just a few kilometers from the mainland. Sacol Island: A Hidden Gem of Zamboanga City Sacol Island, located east of Zamboanga City, is a

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Pata Island, part of the Sulu province

by alchetron.com Pata, Sulu: A Quiet Island Municipality in the Sulu Archipelago Pata is one of the lesser-known island municipalities of Sulu Province, located in the southern Philippines. While it doesn’t yet have the commercial tourism footprint of nearby islands, its untouched landscapes, tight-knit communities, and proximity to Sulu’s natural attractions make it an intriguing

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Balut Island, part of the Davao Occidental province

Map of the Sarangani islands by Army Map Service (AM), Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army. Compilef 1954 Balut Island in the Davao Occidental province is one of the Philippines’ most remote and pristine island destinations—in the center of the island is Balut Volcano making it volcanic in origin, rich in marine life, and home to

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Cuyo Island, part of the Palawan province

by mappery.com Cuyo, Palawan: The Timeless Island Gem of the Sulu Sea Cuyo Island, located in the heart of the Sulu Sea, is the home of one of Palawan’s oldest settlements and once served as the first capital of the province. Today, it remains a quiet, culturally rich, and naturally stunning destination—perfect for travelers seeking

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