A popular Palawan destination, Coron has a unique charm of
its own.
El Nido
El Nido town on Palawan Island is renowned for its
captivating cliffs and crystal-clear turquoise waters.
Nasugbu
Bituin Cove, also known as Angara Cove, is a privately owned
spot along Nasugbu's coastline.
Samal Island
A crown jewel best known for its sprawling white sandbars
and pristine azure waters in Davao.
Tagaytay
Tagaytay is one of the most frequented places in the south
because of its outstanding scenery.
Apo Island
Apo Island has been protected for 30+ years and this is
immediately visible when you enter the water.
Palawan
A popular Palawan destination with unique charm.
Siargao
“Surfing Capital of the Philippines”, Siargao is mainly
responsible for introducing surfing to the country.
Nalusuan Island
The local fishermen named it as such because the waters
surrounding the island is teeming with sea cucumbers, which
looked like the male genitalia.
DISCOVER THE TOURIST SPOTS
Coron Beach
El Nido
Nasugbu
Samal Island
Tagaytay
Apo Island
Palawan
Siargao
Nalusuan Island
Nacpan Beach
Perfect for a relaxing beach day, Nacpan Beach invites you to
unwind in one of the most picturesque settings in Palawan
Island.
Kawasan Falls
Kawasan Falls, with its mesmerizing turquoise waters, is a
multi-layered waterfall that draws visitors seeking a cool,
refreshing escape.
Kayangan Lake
Kayangan Lake is more than just a visual feast; it’s an
essential stop for anyone exploring the town of Coron.
Puerto Princesa
Puerto Princesa City serves as the gateway to Palawan Island and
is home to the world-renowned Puerto Princesa Underground River.
Carabao Island
With fewer tourists compared to nearby Boracay, Carabao Island
offers a serene getaway where you can relax on pristine shores,
witness breathtaking sunsets, and connect with friendly locals.
Boracay
This tropical paradise is not just about beautiful beaches;
Boracay is also a hub for adventure seekers and relaxation
enthusiasts alike.