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Siasi Island, part of Sulu province

by blogspot.com Siasi Island and Town in the Sulu province stands out for its rich Tausug culture, pristine beaches, and a town life shaped by centuries of trade and tradition. Siasi Island is part of the Sulu Archipelago in the southern Philippines and is known for its lush landscapes, rolling hills, and crystal‑clear waters. The […]

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Babuyan Charo Island, part of Cagayan Province

Smith Volcano on Babuyan Island by Bing Ramos Babuyan Charo Island in Cagayan Province is one of the Philippines’ most remote and untouched destinations, known for its volcanic landscapes, pristine beaches, and small, close-knit communities. Below is a full, informative blog-style guide to help you understand its geography, town life, and must-see attractions. Demographic Overview

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Batan Island, in Rapu-Rapu Town, part of Albay province

Burad Beach, Batan Island, Rapu-Rapu, Albay by jsx.com Batan Island in Rapu‑Rapu, Albay stands out for its pristine beaches, rich marine life, hidden caves, and quiet rural charm, making it one of Albay’s most underrated destinations. Not to be mistaken with the island in Batanes province (to be cover in another blog) it is a

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Daram Island, part of Western Samar

Port of Cabiton-An by Futuredude Daram Island in Western Samar is a quiet, culturally rich destination known for its serene landscapes, charming coastal towns, and emerging eco‑tourism spots. While less commercialized than other parts of Western Samar, it offers travelers an authentic island experience shaped by fishing communities, natural attractions, and local heritage. Demographic Overview

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Poro Island, part of Cebu Province

Buho Rock by roadschloar.org Poro Island, off the eastern coast of Cebu Island offers a peaceful, nature‑rich escape with caves, cliffs, waterfalls, and charming local towns that showcase the authentic Camotes Islands experience. Poro Island is one of the four islands that make up the Camotes Islands in Cebu. Known for its quiet charm, natural

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Homonhon Island, part of the province of Eastern Samar

A historical marker in Homonhon marking the site where Ferdinand Magellan’s expedition landed in 1521 by National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) Homonhon Island in Eastern Samar is a place where history, nature, and local culture come together. Best known as the first landing site of Ferdinand Magellan in the Philippines in 1521, the island offers both

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Linapacan Island, part of Palawan province

Linapacan Island by elnidoadventure.com Linapacan Island, is part of a remote island municipality tucked between El Nido and Coron in northern Palawan, is one of the Philippines’ most breathtaking yet least explored destinations. Its claim to fame—some of the clearest waters in the world—makes it a paradise for snorkelers, divers, and travelers seeking untouched beauty.

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Camiguin de Babuyanes Island, part of Calayan Town, Cagayan province

Camiguin de Babuyanes Mountain by Mountain-Forcast.com Camiguin de Babuyanes (Camiguin Norte) is one of the most remote and intriguing islands in the Babuyan archipelago of Cagayan Province. Known for its dramatic volcanic landscapes, quiet coastal communities, and raw, untouched beauty, the island offers a rare glimpse of life in one of the northernmost frontiers of

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Alabat Island, part of Quezon Province

Aerial view of Gerardo Point in Alabat Island, 1938 by Unknown author or not provided Alabat Island, Quezon: A Hidden Paradise in the Pacific Alabat Island, nestled along the eastern coast of Quezon Province, is one of those rare destinations that feels both untouched and welcoming. With its serene coastal towns, lush landscapes, and warm

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Lubang Island, part of Occidental Mindoro

A beach on Lubang Island by Elmer B. Domingo Here’s a rich, informative blog-style overview of Lubang Island, one of Occidental Mindoro’s most intriguing and least-explored destinations. This piece blends history, culture, and travel insights to give readers a full sense of what makes Lubang special. Lubang Island: Mindoro’s Hidden Gem of History, Nature, and

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