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Samal Island, part of the Davao del Norte Province

View of Samal island coastline Island Garden City of Samal, Davao del Norte, Philippines by Michael E. Peligro Samal Island — part of the Island Garden City of Samal — is one of the Davao Region’s most beloved tropical escapes. With its powdery beaches, rich marine sanctuaries, waterfalls, and laid‑back coastal towns, it’s no surprise […]

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Balabac Island, the Southernmost Island in the Palawan Province

Benlen Sandbar by Ervin Malicdem Balabac Island, Palawan is one of the Philippines’ last true frontiers— it is part of Balabac town which is an untouched paradise of over 30 islands known for blindingly white sandbars, crystal‑clear waters, and remote, crowd‑free beaches. This informational blog will walk you through its towns, island groups, and the

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Siquijor Island, Central Visayas

Satellite image of Siquijor Island by Sentinal-2 Siquijor: The Mystical Island of Fire Siquijor Island is a small but enchanting island known for its turquoise waterfalls, white-sand beaches, heritage towns, and a mystical charm rooted in folklore and healing traditions. Whether you’re chasing waterfalls, exploring caves, or relaxing by the sea, Siquijor offers a perfect

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Ticao Island, part of the Masbate Province

Ticao Island, PH by Sentinel-2 Ticao Island in the Philippines is a quiet, underrated paradise known for its pristine beaches, dramatic rock formations, rich marine life, and four charming coastal towns. Whether you’re after adventure, culture, or slow island living, Ticao offers a refreshing escape with unique attractions like waterfalls that plunge straight into the

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Dumaran Island in Palawan province

Dumaran Island, Philippines by Sentinel-2 Dumaran Island in Palawan province is one of the Philippines’ most underrated gems—quiet, remote, and rich with pristine beaches, coral gardens, and small-town charm. Whether you’re a backpacker seeking solitude or a traveler craving untouched nature, Dumaran offers a rare, off‑the‑map experience backed by warm local culture and stunning island

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Siargao Island, part of Surigao del Norte Province

Siargao Island, PH by Sentinel-2 Siargao: The Surfing Capital & Tropical Gem of the Philippines Siargao Island is a tear‑drop–shaped island in Surigao del Norte known for world‑class surfing, crystal‑clear lagoons, palm‑lined roads, and a laid‑back island culture. Whether you’re chasing waves, exploring hidden pools, or hopping between pristine islands, Siargao offers a perfect blend

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Culion Island, part of Palawan Province

Culion island satellite image captured by Sentinel-2 Culion Island in Palawan is one of the Philippines’ most fascinating destinations—an island where rich history, serene towns, and pristine natural wonders come together. Whether you’re drawn by its past as a former leper colony or its emerging reputation as a peaceful tropical escape, Culion offers a rare

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Burias Island, part of Masbate Province

Burias Island, PH by Sentinel-2 Burias Island in the Philippines is a raw, unspoiled gem known for its white-sand beaches, dramatic rock formations, and laid‑back coastal towns. It is the middle sized of the three major islands of Masbate Province, alongside Ticao Island (smallest) and Masbate Island (largest). Despite its remote location, it has become

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Biliran Island, Eastern Visayas

Biliran, PH by NASA Biliran Island, Philippines, is a serene island province in Eastern Visayas, Biliran is known for its lush mountains, turquoise waters, and more than 20 waterfalls. From majestic waterfalls to pristine islands and charming towns, it’s a destination perfect for travelers seeking raw, unspoiled landscapes. Below is a friendly, informative guide to

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Sibuyan Island, part of Romblon Province

by P199 Sibuyan Island is one of the Philippines’ most pristine and biodiverse destinations—often called the “Galápagos of Asia” for its untouched forests, endemic wildlife, and dramatic landscapes. It’s home to towering Mount Guiting‑Guiting, crystal‑clear rivers, and some of the country’s most beautiful sandbars. Below is a detailed, engaging blog-style guide to help you explore

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