Pagudpud will take your breath away with its luscious beaches, seas, green hills, rice paddies, and even historical sites. Aside from the astonishing sites, Ilocanos will give you their warm welcome and hospitality as you enjoy your stay.
Balabac is composed of 31 islands that are yet to be inhabited. It is known for its rich marine life, pink sand beaches, endemic mouse-deer (yes, these exist!), and colored corals.
A paradise on Earth—the universe has blessed Oslob with the captivating beauty of nature. This town is home to a majestic sandbar, vibrant coral reefs, gorgeous waterfalls, mystical secret caves, and solemn heritage sites.
Cebu City, also known as the “Queen City of the South,” is considered the oldest city in the Philippines. It is the most visited place by tourists in the Visayas region
Calaguas Island powdery white sand can rival Boracay's, and the clear, cerulean waters have been one of the reasons why beach adventurers go to this place.
Minasangay Island Ecological Park and Resort was established in 2008 in the municipality of Balangkayan, Eastern Samar. It is a 50-hectare mangrove park and protected area having pristine waters, amazing rock structures, and breathtaking scenery.
Puerto Princesa is an internationally known landmark and home of one of the New7Wonders of Nature. It is an exciting and beautiful destination that you will want to visit.
Camiguin’s rustic environment perfectly blends with its pristine and natural scenery. This makes the island an ideal travel destination to those who long for a laid back yet exciting vacation and adventure.
The island boasts epic waterfalls, enchanting caves and trees, white sand beaches, and gorgeous diving spots. Even without the tales of sorcery and faith healers, Siquijor is indeed magical.
Being situated near the bodies of water, alongside the abundance of marine life, they eventually established their name and became the “Seafood Capital of the Philippines.”