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1. Exploring the dazzlingly bright blue water of the Big Lagoon

Out of all the places we visited while island hopping in El Nido, the Big Lagoon was the most stunning of them all. This beautiful lagoon is just 45 minutes away from the port at El Nido and when you get there you’ll see why it is such a popular spot. There are three sections to the Big Lagoon - the narrow inlet where you hire the kayaks, the main lagoon and a dazzling section to the left of the main lagoon. It goes a lot further back that it seems at first and is very deep (apart from the inlet at low tide)

From @mark_sandoval

2. Cabins are home to the coziest memories, at Jungle Hut, Cambugahay Falls, Lazi, Siquijor Island

Located in a small valley in the municipality of Lazi, Siquijor, Jungle Huts is one of Siquijor’s most sought tourist spots because of its unique interior designs that is perfect for anyone’s next Instagrammable pic. Of course, this vacation place offers a private and secluded space, perfect for those who seek that ultimate R&R treatment

From @janandann

3. The most beautiful paradise ever! At Twin Lagoon, Coron, Palawan

Twin Lagoon is one the big ticket attractions in Coron. These two stunning lagoons are perfect for swimming and in the most picturesque location you can imagine. The two lagoons are separated by a really narrow cliff and you can hop between the two using the wooden steps at high tide or swim beneath the cliff at low tide. It’s the kind of place which you cannot believe is real

From @banthita_film_

4. A tour around the Philippines

The Philippines consists of 7641 islands that cover it geographically. The interesting fact is that about 534 islands were founded and added just in 2017, making the total count - 7641. Out of these islands, only 2000 are inhabited

From @carinasophieheintz

5. The beauty of El Nido

El Nido covers an area of about 400 sq km at the northern tip of Palawan Island. This first-class municipality also comprises 45 islands and islets, all of which are part of the Bacuit Archipelago. El Nido – which translates as “the nest” – owes its name to the fact it’s an important turtles’ breeding area

From @outt.with.us

6. Truly unreal translucent turquoise waters, at Cadlao Lagoon,El Nido, Philippines

Cadlao Lagoon is located on Cadlao Island, one of the largest islands off the coast of El Nido. The island is one of the most beautiful in the South China Sea and one of the famous filming locations from The Bourne Legacy, a personal favorite! There is currently no way to stay on the island overnight as there is no infrastructure, which honestly makes Cadlao Lagoon even more appealing, as it is seemingly untouched

From @mark_sandoval

7. Name something better than cruising through such a beautiful view

 From @dimitryvalishvili

8. Life looks better underwater, at Moalboal, Cebu

The Sardine Run is located just off the shore of Moalboal on Cebu Island. The sardines usually gather around Panagsama Beach, just in front of Savedra Dive Centre, making it easily accessible to tourists

From @wheresmongone

9. The fascinating Chocolate Hills in Bohol

The Chocolate Hills are a geological formation in the Bohol province of the Philippines. There are at least 1,260 hills, but there may be as many as 1,776 hills spread over an area of more than 50 square kilometers. They are covered in green grass that turns brown during the dry season, hence the name

From @laraldin

10. Paradise on Earth

The Philippines consists of 7641 islands that cover it geographically. The interesting fact is that about 534 islands were founded and added just in 2017, making the total count - 7641. Out of these islands, only 2000 are inhabited

From @matzeha__

11. On a tropical adventure in El Nido

The Big Lagoon is truly one of the most breathtaking places to see in El Nido. The majestic deep blue and bright turquoise waters are surrounded by massive tree-covered limestone cliffs. It’s a slice of paradise, unlike any other place you’ll see in the Philippines or even the world

From @nomad_dazz

12. Enjoying a beautiful morning at Onuk Island

Balabac is a group of 31 islands, many of which are totally uninhabited. You’ll find pink-sand beaches, vibrantly colored coral, a wide range of marine life, endemic mouse deer, and welcoming locals. But what you won’t find are many other foreigners. This means that this off-the-beaten-path island paradise will be yours to enjoy, all by yourself

From @warrencamitan

13. Today we are showing you guys the adventures in Philippines

There are at least 175 languages spoken in the Philippines and at least 171 of them are considered ‘living’ languages. You’ll have no trouble being understood though since more than 52 million people speak English, making it the fifth largest English-speaking nation in the world

From @theglobewanderers

14. Canimeran Island, Balabac, Palawan

Canimeran Island is an island in Palawan. Canimeran Island is situated nearby to the localities Camilet and Calumbe

From warrencamitan 

15. Rising mountains and clear turquoise waters

Palawan Island Philippines is the largest island. The island is half desert, so still undeveloped. You can enjoy the jungle, mountains, and white beaches. Palawan Island has been rated by National Geographic Traveler magazine as best Southeast Asia region in 2007, and the 13th best island in the world! Isthe most biodiverse islands in the Philippines. Palawan is an archipelago with 1,780 islands on the western part. Due to amazing landscapes and high bio-diversity

From @discovering.worldd

16. The phenomenal Philippines

Coron, officially the Municipality of Coron, is a 1st class municipality in the province of Palawan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 65,855 people

From warrencamitan

17. A humbling experience with the biggest fish in the ocean, at Cebu, Philippines

The Oslob, Cebu whale sharks are considered as the living species of the ‘largest fish in the world’.They can reach up to 15 meters long, but the ones in Tanawan, Cebu are smaller as observed by many, but could also reach that long when they become more mature. You can experience and enjoy your close encounter with these creatures in this province if you travel in Tanawan Town down in the southern part of Cebu

From @keejayvalenzona

18. Today we are showing you guys this itineraries for the Philippines

The Philippines is a huge archipelago of over 7000 islands, so putting together the perfect Philippines itinerary means that you have a lot of different destinations to choose from.Each island is different too, and while that means that there’s something for every type of traveler, it also means that it’s always a challenging crafting a Philippines itinerary

From @thehonest.travellers

19. Exploring Siquijor island, Philippines in comfort

Siquijor is a small island in the Philippines just south of Cebu in the Sulu Sea. And while it has the infrastructure to support tourism, it isn’t overcrowded like the towns of El Nido and Coron. The vibe is laid back, the people are friendly, and there are stunning beaches and waterfalls to explore. It’s an amazing place to spend a week or two relaxing

From cedrick.delara

20. The Beauty of the Kayangan Lake, Coron, The Philippines

Kayangan Lake is one of the most popular sights on the island and is included in the Coron island-hopping cruises that depart from town on a regular basis. It is also one of the cleanest waters in Asia. Getting to Kayangan Lake itself involves quite a few steps, but it is with confidence that the entire journey will be worth it once you see this breathtaking body of water and its picturesque surroundings

From @pgn_alexx

21. Peaceful minds and turquoise waters, at Coron, Palawan, Philippines

Coron is a fantastic base for adventure, especially for underwater explorers seeking to dive amid the Japanese shipwrecks of the 1940s. Hop a guided mangrove kayak tour or practice your killer spike on the beach-volleyball court at Atwayan Beach. Jungle treks, horseback tours and island camping will further quench your thirst for the ultimate outdoor experience

From pikeitup07 

22. Escaping to the tropical paradise of Cambugahay Falls

Did you know that Cambugahay Falls is arguably the best waterfall on Siquijor Island that is most famous for its tiered levels, strikingly blue water, and freshwater cascades, all of which are surrounded by lush rainforest

From @eypeekaamino

23. Exploring the island country of Southeast Asia

Philippines, island country of Southeast Asia in the western Pacific Ocean. It is an archipelago consisting of more than 7,000 islands and islets lying about 500 miles (800 km) off the coast of Vietnam. Manila is the capital, but nearby Quezon City is the country’s most-populous city. Both are part of the National Capital Region (Metro Manila), located on Luzon, the largest island. The second largest island of the Philippines is Mindanao, in the southeast

From travelguyss TT

24. Was amazed by the blue shades of the water, at El Nido, Philippines

El Nido is a Philippine municipality on Palawan island. It’s known for white-sand beaches, coral reefs and as the gateway to the Bacuit archipelago, a group of islands with steep karst cliffs. Miniloc Island is famed for the clear waters of its Small and Big lagoons. Nearby Shimizu Island has fish-filled waters. The area has many dive sites, including Dilumacad Island’s long tunnel leading to an underwater cavern

From @catchflightsssnotfeelings

25. Endless discoveries in the Philippines, at Dolarog Beach, ElNido

El Nido is a Philippine municipality on Palawan island. It’s known for white-sand beaches, coral reefs and as the gateway to the Bacuit archipelago, a group of islands with steep karst cliffs. Miniloc Island is famed for the clear waters of its Small and Big lagoons. Nearby Shimizu Island has fish-filled waters. The area has many dive sites, including Dilumacad Island’s long tunnel leading to an underwater cavern

From @chenogoes

26. Little piece of paradise on Earth, at Mantayupan Falls, The Philippines

When it comes to natural beauty, the Philippines is the place to be. With our extensive mountain ranges, most-diverse reef system, 600 species of birds and coastline of more than 15,000 kilometres, there is plenty to explore.

From @kevin.viehweger

27. If you were looking for a sign to visit the Big Lagoon, Philippines, here it is

The Big Lagoon is truly one of the most breathtaking places to see in El Nido. The majestic deep blue and bright turquoise waters are surrounded by massive tree-covered limestone cliffs. It’s a slice of paradise, unlike any other place you’ll see in the Philippines – or even the world

From @traianmorariu

28. Exploring the Philippines in comfort

The Philippines is a land rich in natural resources, scenic locales, and friendly smiles. Here, everybody is welcome to be part of the fun - from the captivating coastlines to the creative native crafts, to the unique gastronomic experience, you will find the kind of fun that is uniquely yours.

Just like the fun that can be experienced, opportunities abound here in the Philippines

From @jeremyjameskelvin

29. Paradise found, at Coron, Philippines

Coron is the third-largest island in the Calamian Islands in northern Palawan in the Philippines. The island is part of the larger municipality of the same name. It is about 170 nautical miles southwest of Manila and is known for several Japanese shipwrecks of World War I vintage.

From @jackhenryexplore

30. The Twin Lagoon from above, at Palawan, Philippines

Twin Lagoon is one the big ticket attractions in Coron. These two stunning lagoons are perfect for swimming and in the most picturesque location you can imagine. The two lagoons are separated by a really narrow cliff and you can hop between the two using the wooden steps at high tide or swim beneath the cliff at low tide. It’s the kind of place which you cannot believe is real.It should be on everyone’s itinerary for a trip to Coron

From @warrencamitan



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