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Banton Island, part of the Romblon province

Banton Island in Romblon province as viewed from a pump boat arriving from Marinduque by Lawrence Ruiz Banton Island, Romblon: A Heritage-Rich Island in the Heart of Sibuyan Sea Banton Island, located in the northern part of Romblon Province, is one of the oldest inhabited islands in the Philippines. Known for its preserved traditions, archaeological […]

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Talikud Island, part of the Davao del Norte province

Babusanta Beach, Talikud Island by Roy Geonzon Talikud Island, Davao del Norte: A Quiet Paradise off Samal Talikud Island is a small but stunning island located just southwest of Samal Island (Island Garden City of Samal) in Davao del Norte. Known for its crystal‑clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and peaceful beaches, Talikud is a favorite

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Tagapul‑an Island, part of the Western Samar province

Map of Samar with Tagapul-an highlighted by Mike Gonzalez (TheCoffee) Tagapul‑an Island, Western Samar: A Hidden Paradise in the Samar Sea Tagapul‑an Island is one of Western Samar’s most remote and naturally stunning destinations — rugged cliffs, hidden coves, and a tight‑knit island community define its character. For travelers seeking raw, untouched beauty far from

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Carabao Island, part of the Romblon province

Hambil Island by Jackflordeliz1989 Carabao Island, Romblon: The Quieter, Rawer Twin of Boracay Carabao Island—also known locally as Hambil—is a pristine paradise located just south of Boracay. While its famous neighbor draws massive crowds, Carabao Island remains peaceful, unspoiled, and deeply rooted in local culture. With powdery beaches, dramatic cliffs, and crystal-clear waters, it’s perfect

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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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Ramos Island, part of the Palawan Province

Ramos Island, Palawan by Ivan Lukac Ramos Island, Palawan: A Hidden Gem in Balabac Ramos Island is one of the lesser-known islands in the Balabac Group of Islands, located at the southernmost tip of Palawan. With its quiet beaches, crystal-clear waters, and proximity to some of the most stunning sandbars and marine sanctuaries in the

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Batas Island, part of the Palawan province

A village in Taytay by Jimaggro Batas Island, Palawan: The Quiet Gem of Taytay Batas Island is one of the lesser-known islands off the coast of Taytay, a historic municipality in northern Palawan. While nearby destinations like El Nido and San Vicente often steal the spotlight, Batas Island remains blissfully untouched — perfect for travelers

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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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Mactan Island, Lapu-Lapu City, part of Cebu province

Mactan beach by LSJ Mactan Island—part of Lapu-Lapu City in Cebu—is one of the Philippines’ most vibrant tourism hubs. Known for its world-class resorts, rich history, and thriving urban developments, Mactan blends tropical island charm with modern city life. It’s also the gateway to Cebu, thanks to the Mactan–Cebu International Airport, the second busiest airport

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Nonoc Island, Surigao City, part of Surigao del Norte province

by YouTube.com Nonoc Island, Surigao City, Surigao del Norte Nonoc Island, located just off the coast of Surigao City in Surigao del Norte, is one of the lesser known yet historically significant islands in the Caraga Region. Famous for its once-thriving nickel mining operations and its proximity to world-class tourist destinations, Nonoc is slowly re-emerging

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