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Santo Niño Island, part of the Western Samar province

by Noe’s Arc Santo Niño Island in Western Samar is one of those quiet, under‑the‑radar destinations that reward travelers who love raw coastal beauty, small‑town charm, and slow island living. The municipality of Santo Niño occupies the entire island, giving it a unified identity shaped by fishing traditions, friendly barangays, and natural attractions that remain […]

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Santiago Island, part of the Pangasinan province

by RosaMaria’s Channel Santiago Island, Bolinao, Pangasinan: A Quiet Marine Sanctuary in Western Pangasinan Santiago Island is one of the hidden gems of Bolinao, a coastal municipality in Pangasinan known for its pristine beaches, waterfalls, and rich marine biodiversity. Located just off the mainland of Bolinao, the island is home to fishing communities, vibrant coral

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Pagbilao Grande Island, part of the Quezon province

by Mindtrip Pagbilao Grande Island, Quezon: A Coastal Gem of White Sands, Sandbars & Island Adventures Pagbilao Grande Island, located off the coast of Pagbilao, Quezon, is a cluster of islands known for its white-sand beaches, clear turquoise waters, and rich fishing grounds. It sits along Tayabas Bay, forming a scenic seascape that connects to

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Capul Island, part of the Northern Samar province

Capul Island, Northern Samar: A Hidden Gem in the Philippine Archipelago Capul Island, tucked away on the northwestern tip of Northern Samar, is one of the most historically significant yet underrated destinations in the Philippines. Known for its deep-rooted history, unique language, and raw natural beauty, Capul offers a refreshing escape for travelers seeking authenticity

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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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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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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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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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Daram Island, part of Western Samar

Port of Cabiton-An by Futuredude Daram Island in Western Samar is a quiet, culturally rich destination known for its serene landscapes, charming coastal towns, and emerging eco‑tourism spots. While less commercialized than other parts of Western Samar, it offers travelers an authentic island experience shaped by fishing communities, natural attractions, and local heritage. Demographic Overview

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