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Lapinig Island, Pres. Carlos P. Garcia, part of Bohol province

Map of President Carlos P. Garcia showing barangays and islands by Alice Zhang Mengping Lapinig Island, Bohol: A Quiet Paradise in the Heart of the Visayas Lapinig Island in President Carlos P. Garcia (Pitogo), Bohol, is its primary island and one of those rare places where time seems to slow down just enough for you […]

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Simunul Island, part of Tawi-Tawi province

Aerial view of Simunul in 2018 by Department of Tourism Simunul Island, Tawi-Tawi: The Cradle of Islam and a Hidden Paradise in the South Simunul Island in Tawi-Tawi is one of the most historically significant and culturally rich islands in the Philippines. Known as the birthplace of Islam in the country, it offers a blend

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Sibay Island, Caluya part of Antique province

Bacong Beach Sibay Island by flickriver.com Sibay Island is part of the Caluya Island Group in northern Antique, located between Panay and Mindoro. The island rises about 48 meters above sea level and is surrounded by white-sand beaches facing the Tablas Strait. Despite its small size, Sibay offers a blend of natural beauty, local heritage,

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Tandubato Island, Tandubas part of Tawi-Tawi province

by de-acedemic.com Tandubato Island, Tawi-Tawi: A Quiet Gem in the Southern Seas Tandubato Island sits within the municipality of Tandubas, one of the coastal island towns of Tawi-Tawi. While not as widely publicized as Panampangan or Simunul, Tandubato and its surrounding islands offer a serene, culturally rich, and naturally beautiful escape for travelers seeking untouched

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

From SS Airport to Sanga-Sanga Bridge by YouTube Sanga-Sanga Island in Tawi-Tawi is one of the most culturally rich and naturally stunning islands in the southern Philippines. It serves as the gateway to the province—home to Sanga-Sanga Airport—and offers a blend of Tausug and Sama-Bajau heritage, pristine waters, and access to nearby towns and attractions.

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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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