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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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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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Cagraray Island, part of Albay province

Top View of Beach in Bacacay Albay by Shuel066 Cagraray Island in Albay stands out as a serene blend of luxury, eco‑tourism, and natural beauty, with the towns of Malilipot and Bacacay serving as its gateways and offering their own rich set of attractions. Below is a detailed, traveler‑friendly blog-style guide based on the most

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Panglao Island, part of Bohol province

Aerial view of Panglao Island, Bohol by Patrickroque01 Panglao Island in Bohol province is a compact tropical destination known for its white‑sand beaches, rich marine life, and two charming municipalities — Panglao and Dauis—each offering its own blend of culture, history, and natural attractions. Demographic Overview by Travel Toujours with Gresa Overview of Panglao Island

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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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Patnanongan Island, part of Quezon province

Patnanongan Island in Quezon is a quiet, scenic escape known for its white-sand beaches, clear waters, and small-town charm — perfect for travelers seeking an off‑the‑beaten‑path destination. Patnanongan (also spelled Patnanungan) is part of the Polillo Islands in Quezon Province, facing the vast Philippine Sea. It remains one of the least commercialized island municipalities in

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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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