Key-shaped Boracay, located off the northwestern tip of Panay, is considered one of the nation's most popular and scenic islands. Boracay White Beach is a bit of a legend among visitors and residents alike because of its stretch of powdery white sand and deep blue waters. The beach, perhaps the most touristy in the Phillipines, retains its beauty despite being flanked by more than 300 resorts and hotels, as well as scores of visitors looking for sunshine and a good time.
Camiguin
Sometimes referred to as a "Garden of Eden," Camiguin includes natural attractions such as waterfalls and hot and cold springs. The secluded volcanic island juts out dramatically from the sea and is not as densely populated as some others in the Phillipines. On a clear day, the beautiful beach here offers uninterrupted views of the islands of the southern Visayas.
El Nido
Nestled between limestone karst cliffs and Bacuit Bay, and this place is always known as the country’s last frontier and sometimes "the Island of the Gods". This place offers great beaches that will take you away from the city life. It is the best place to go if you are looking for peace and serenity. The place offers beautiful landscapes, diving sites, cave explorations,
Pearl Farm
Nicknamed "Pearl Farm" because the area here once boasted fine pearls cultivated by pearl farmers, this shoreline south of the city of Davao is known for its powdery white sand. The Pearl Farm, now part of Pearl Farm Beach Resort (pearlfarmresort.com), is in a secluded cove that offers privacy and peace of mind on the quiet side of Samal Island. The beach is close to Jack's Ridge (jacksridgedavao.com), a historic hilltop resort and restaurant that is popular among tourists.
Siargao
the island is a "Surfer's Dream". The surfing capital of the Philippines, the island boast of the best surfing conditions in the country. The place offers you waves that can curl up to 12 feet high. Aside from the