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Thursday, March 6, 2014

Top 45 Must-Visit Beaches in the Philippines - Part 2

Sibuyan Island, Romblon

Sibuyan Island is a moon-shaped island in Romblon which is admired for its unspoilt white sand beaches and Mt. Guiting-Guiting which is a favorite spot for trekking enthusiasts. So if you want to have the time of your life in an island that is isolated from the hustle and bustle of the city life then Sibuyan Island is the perfect escapade for you.

Hundred Islands in Alaminos, Pangasinan

If you feel you can’t get enough of the famous beach destinations in Luzon then all the more should you explore Hundred Islands. If you think you don’t have all the time in the world to visit the entire 7,107 islands of the Philippines, I suggest delving into a hundred Islands in one trip is a big achievement when you visit Alaminos, Pangasinan.  Hundred Islands offer lush green rain-forests, rich coral sanctuaries and deep blue waters which may truly tickle your fancies.

Sabang Beach in Puerto Princesa, Palawan

Sabang Puerto Princesa displays a unique fusion of peace and entertainment in the vibrant metropolitan of Palawan. With a great deal of tourist spots to explore, Sabang will surprise you in more ways than one. You will undeniably be captivated by its colossal limestone cliffs and beautiful background the instance you see it.

Canyon Cove in Nasugbu, Batangas

Dotted in the Far East Road of Piloto Wawa Nasugbu, Batangas is Canyon Cove Residential Beach Resort. Canyon Cove seeks to fulfill the dream getaway of any tourist traveler who wants to shy away from the worries and busyness of the city life.

Bas Daku in Moalboal, Cebu

Bas Daku in Moalboal is a certified first-class diving destination lying 3 hours away from Cebu City. Aside from Bas Daku, Moalboal is also renowned as a jump-start point for Pescador Island which is a leading spot for SCUBA diving.

Tingko Beach in Alcoy, Cebu

Nestled in Daan Lungsod, Alcoy Cebu is Tingko Beach which is a favorite travel destination for tourists owing to its long stretch of coastline. It exhibits natural turquoise waters and white sands which you can enjoy without any expense. What’s more to look forward is you can prepare and bring your own cooked food in the area and have more fun while swimming and catching fish.

Babas Cove, Dinagat Island 

Babas Cove is situated in Dinagat Island which is to be found on the northeast portion of Mindanao. It is an out of the ordinary body of water which primarily contains seawater and a small layer of rainwater. The name of the lake was derived from the words baba sa buwaya which means mouth of the crocodile since its inlet leads to a small beach where the path of the lake starts.

Ampere Beach, Dipaculao, Aurora

Amepere Beach is to be found in Dipaculao, Aurora just an hour travel time from the famous Baler Beach in Northern Luzon. Amepere is encompassed with even rock formations of different shapes and dark colors and is well loved as Bunga or Ampere Point due to its strong wave blasts upon hitting the coastline cave.

Puerto Galera, Mindoro

Puerto Galera or port of galleons is a little town situated on the northeast shores of Mindoro. It is highly regarded as a peaceful small town which is famous for its perfect summer spot. It is well adored for its remarkable beaches and heart-pumping water activities. Other tourists also visit Puerto Galera for its lush forests, waterfalls, and diving sanctuaries.

Thunderbird Poro Point, San Fernando, La Union

Thunderbird Resort in La Union has long captivated the interest of a huge number of tourists because of its delightful sceneries of the seascapes. Thunderbird is well known not just for its ambience but also because for its wide array of activities and amenities to offer its clients which makes it more enjoyable for the family and travel bugs.

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