The Islands of Balabac: Palawan’s Hidden Jewels
BALABAC, PHILIPPINES — Long white powdery sand beaches. Sandbars. Exotic islands. Clear waters. To say Balabac is a haven for adventurous souls is an understatement. Advertisements
BALABAC, PHILIPPINES — Long white powdery sand beaches. Sandbars. Exotic islands. Clear waters. To say Balabac is a haven for adventurous souls is an understatement. Advertisements
EL NIDO, PHILIPPINES — ENCHANTING. Or maybe PRISTINE. Rather PERFECT. Is there really any better way to describe this tourist-magnet?
LEYTE – If today is among those days when you’re dying to take a break from the busy city life and just spend a few days of solitary confinement in a remote beach island, you just came to the right site.
MANY OF US ARE SO consumed by thoughts of going to more popular beaches that we forget to notice the equally-beautiful ones, surrounding us.
WHEN ONE MENTIONS BICOL, the first thing that comes to mind is the perfect cone shape of Mayon Volcano. But aside from Mayon, the region is also well-known for its beautiful islands and beaches. Though Palawan and Boracay are the top beach island not only in the Philippines but also in the whole world, Bicol has a lot to offer when it comes to white shorelines and pristine turquoise waters.