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Maytiguid Island, part of the Palawan province

Maytiguid Island by dreamtime.com Maytiguid Island, Palawan: A Hidden Paradise in Northern Palawan Nestled off the coast of Taytay, a historic municipality in northern Palawan, Maytiguid Island is one of the lesser-known gems of the province. While Palawan is famous for El Nido’s lagoons and Coron’s shipwrecks, islands like Maytiguid offer a quieter, more pristine […]

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Tongkil island, part of the Sulu province

Tongkil Island by alamy.com Tongkil island, located in the Sulu province of the Philippines, is part of the wider Sulu Archipelago—an island chain known for its rich Tausug culture, pristine waters, and remote, untouched landscapes. While Tongkil itself is less documented than larger Sulu towns, it sits within a region filled with natural beauty, cultural

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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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Jomalig Island, part of Quezon province

 Aerial view of Jomalig Island, 1933 by Unknown author or not provided Jomalig Island, Quezon: The Golden Paradise of the Pacific Jomalig Island is a small, far‑flung gem in the easternmost part of Quezon Province, facing the vast Philippine Sea. Known for its golden sand beaches, crystal‑clear waters, and laid‑back island culture, Jomalig is a

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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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Rapu‑Rapu Island, part of the Albay province

Light comes to Rapu-Rapu by newsinfo.inquirer.net Rapu‑Rapu Island, Albay is one of the most unique destinations in the Bicol Region—a quiet, scenic island municipality known for its pristine beaches, dramatic rock formations, rich marine life, and warm coastal culture. As Albay’s only island town, it offers a refreshing contrast to the busier mainland, making it

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Cagayan de Sulu, part of Tawi-Tawi province

Mapun Municipal Hall by Edil Hairon Cagayan de Sulu (Mapun), Tawi-Tawi: The Hidden Island Gem of the Sulu Sea Cagayan de Sulu (Formally known as Cagayan de Tawi-Tawi)—officially the Municipality of Mapun—is one of the most secluded and least-traveled islands in the Philippines. Located in the far western part of Tawi-Tawi, it sits closer to

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Semirara Island, part of Antique province

Composite satellite image of Semirara Island (Caluya, Antique, Philippines) by Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data 2020 Semirara Island, part of the municipality of Caluya in Antique, is a unique destination where industry, nature, and local culture intersect. Known both for its coal mining operations and its pristine beaches, the island offers travelers a blend of

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Dalupiri Island in Calayan town, part of the Cagayan province

Dalupiri Island by Flickr.com Dalupiri Island in Calayan Cagayan is one of the most pristine, underrated islands in the Philippines—known for its long white-sand beaches, crystal‑clear waters, and its connection to the municipality of Calayan, the heart of the Babuyan Group of Islands. Below is a full, informative blog-style feature you can use for travel,

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