Celebrating Cebu: A Tapestry of Culture, Cuisine, and History in the Heart of the Philippines
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- February 8, 2024
Barangay Wawa: A Coastal Pride of Calapan City Calapan City is located along the northeastern coast of Oriental Mindoro, faces a high risk of tsunamis because of its proximity to the Verde Island Passage and the Philippine Trench. These nearby bodies of water often experience strong tectonic activity which can trigger undersea earthquakes that may
READ MOREIntroduction to Mindoro, Philippines Mindoro is the seventh-largest island in the Philippines. One of the country’s most beautiful travel destinations. Located southwest of Luzon and northeast of Palawan, the island is divided into Oriental Mindoro and Occidental Mindoro. Known for its pristine beaches, lush mountains, and vibrant marine life. Mindoro is often called a tropical
READ MORELooking for your next Philippine getaway? Oriental Mindoro is a paradise waiting to be explored. Tucked in the MIMAROPA region, this underrated province offers pristine beaches, majestic waterfalls, vibrant marine sanctuaries, and a rich cultural heritage that showcases the soul of the Filipino spirit. From adrenaline-filled adventures to quiet retreats in nature, Oriental Mindoro has
READ MORETucked away off the coast of Masbate City lies the Buntod Reef Marine Sanctuary and Sandbar, a stunning destination that is both a natural wonder and a conservation triumph. Known for its vibrant marine life, crystal-clear waters, and powdery white sandbar, this sanctuary is among the most celebrated eco-tourism attractions in the Philippines. It’s an
READ MORENestled off the coast of Negros Occidental, Danjugan Island is a hidden gem that offers an immersive nature experience for those seeking a peaceful escape. Unlike many commercialized tourist destinations, this 43-hectare island stands out as a model for ecotourism, dedicated to preserving its rich biodiversity and promoting sustainable practices. Danjugan Island is home to
READ MORENestled between Palawan and Panay, the Cuyo Islands are a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by intrepid travellers. Known for their pristine beaches, clear turquoise waters, and rich cultural heritage, these islands offer a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of more crowded tourist destinations. What to Expect The Cuyo Islands are composed
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