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Boracay



photo of Boracay beach philippines

Boracay Island is located off the north-western tip of Panay Island, Philippines. Boracay is world famous for its white sand beaches and is usually the first place mentioned when talking about Philippine vacation spots. Scuba diving, snorkeling, sunbathing and sailing in a slender hulled boats called Paraw are some of the common attractions. A ride in the Paraw is fast and a lot of fun if you don’t mind getting wet.


White Beach, Boracay

White Beach extends almost the entire length of the western side of the island. During the peak season of the tourist season (December through July) the beach is ideal for day swimming in its warm waters. On the east side of the island is the windward shore, with an almost continuous onshore winds and a protected reef that is ideal for both the Scuba diving and Surfering. It’s also a great spot for backpackers with its many great scenic spots.


Boracay sunset

At the end of the day, you can view the spectacular sunsets walking along the beach or  from one of the  beachfront bars which serve up mixed tropical cocktails to titillate your senses.
 At night there is plenty to do with numerous clubs and bars scattered along the beach. The Lenten and Christmas seasons are the most popular times to visit because of the many fiestas. For those of you that like golf there is a 18 hole, par 72 golf course at Filinvest’s Fairways & Blue Waters located not far from the beach.


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Boracay Island, Philippines

Siargao Island



photo of Siargao Island surfing
Siargao Island is the #1 surfing destination in the Philippines situated in the pristine and backdrop of the Surigao del Norte paradise. It is Fed by the waves of the Pacific Ocean, this island is the Philippine’s alternative to Oahu and Tahiti. The island is home to roughly 200,000 Filipinos and has a well-preserved wetland of mangroves (largest in Mindanao) in the south and west, and a sprawling coastline composed of white sand beaches and unspoiled lagoons in the east which faces the Pacific Ocean. Siargao has excellent surfing conditions, particularly during the southwest “habagat” monsoon from August to November, when the prevailing wind is offshore. There are many beautiful reefs to see also if you like diving. It is recommended you use a local guide if it’s your first time here to avoid the potential hazards.


Siargao Island

Siargao’s nightlife is mainly along General Luna, especially near Cloud Nine where local and foreign tourists gather for annual surfing and other activities. Bars and discos are very busy along this stretch of beach and really come alive at night. I’s also recommenced that you bring enough pesos with you since there aren’t many places to change your money here.



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Palawan



photo of Palawan, philippines
Palawan is largest and most preserved island group in the Philippines. It consists of 1700 islands. The majestic rainforest, caves, coral reefs, mangroves, beaches and beautiful clear blue waters are just a sample of the wonderful things you can see there. There’s over 10,000 square kilometers of coral reefs that surround the islands. Below is a very small sample of some of the things you can see in Palawan.


Tubbataha Reef

Some must see attractions are Puerto Princess Subterranean River National Park, a.k.a.Sabang’s St. Paul Subterranean National Park. It was formed naturally over millions of years; the exact length of the caves and river network is still unknown today. The Stalactites and stalagmites and multi colored stones in the caverns are a wonder to see. If you’re into diving there’s the Tubbataha Reef National Marine Park. Tubbataha Reef consist of two atolls. The northern most serves as a sanctuary for birds and sea turtles. The Capital of Palawan, Puerto Princes offers a night life with several clubs and bars. If it’s nature and diving you are seeking, then Palawan would be certainly tough to beat.

A few other popular places to see are, Tigman Beach. A great beach for swimming. There are two resorts there, Camille del Sol and Princessa Holiday.



Estrella Falls

Fresh cool waters cascading rapidly from Victoria Peak to twin falls at the mountain’s edge, Estrella Falls is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. The crystal clear waters flow into three natural pools of varying depths. One has a depth that is best suited for good swimmers; another is somewhat shallower and is safer for those who do not swim well and there is third pool that is shallow and ideal for children. The Municipal Government of Narra, has provided facilities in the forms of cottages, huts, shades, restrooms and provisions for grilling.


Rasa Island


Endangered Philippine Cockatoo

It’s home to the endangered Philippine cockatoo, locally known as katala or kalabukay. It’s also home to some 68 other kinds of birds including the Blue-Headed Racket Tail, the Black-Naped Oriole and the White Vintage Shama.

Tabon Caves Complex is a network of some 200 caves of which only 29 have been fully explored. The site was declared a Museum Reservation Site in 1972 by Presidential Proclamation No. 996. It’s believed to be the first pace humans settled in the Philiipines. It can be reached by boat from the Quezon wharf in about 30 minutes.



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