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Showing posts with label Caramoan Islands. Show all posts
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Saturday, 16 May 2020

Manlawi Sandbar Travel Guide – Island Hopping in Camarines Sur

Manlawi Sandbar

Jump to: About Manlawi Sandbar | How to Get There | What to Expect | Sample Itinerary | Budget & Expenses | Where to Stay | Travel Tips

About Manlawi Sandbar

Manlawi Sandbar is one of the most stunning destinations in Caramoan, Camarines Sur. During low tide, this massive sandbar reveals a wide stretch of powdery white sand surrounded by crystal-clear waters. It's famous for its floating cottages, island-hopping access, and photogenic scenery — ideal for solo travelers, couples, and groups looking for a tropical escape.

Minalahos Island, Caramoan

Minalahos Island

About Minalahos Island

Minalahos Island, one of the stunning gems of Caramoan in Camarines Sur, offers an intimate tropical escape surrounded by majestic limestone cliffs and crystal-clear waters. Its small yet picturesque shoreline is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and photo opportunities, especially with its dramatic rock formations as a backdrop. Ideal for those seeking a quiet retreat, Minalahos Island is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the beauty of Caramoan’s island paradise.

Sabitang Laya Island

Sabitang Laya Island

About Sabitang Laya Island

Sabitang Laya Island, one of Caramoan’s most breathtaking destinations, is an authentic slice of paradise in Camarines Sur. Known for its twin white-sand beaches separated by towering limestone cliffs, the island offers postcard-perfect views and serene coastal charm. Its clear turquoise waters are ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and beach camping, making it a favorite stop for island-hopping adventures in the Caramoan Peninsula.

Lahos Island, Caramoan

Lahos Island, Caramoan

About Lahos Island

The Lahos island is one of the prominent islets of the Caramoan Group of Islands because of its amazing rock formation, fine white sand beaches, and crystal clear waters. From the top view, it appears like two boulders on the water linked by the white sand. Don't mind the dried seaweed because we visited this stunning island after or while Typhoon Marce was still inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility, so the water wasn't calm, but we owned the island during our visit.

Sunday, 10 May 2020

Matukad Island, Caramoan

Matukad Island

About Matukad Island

Matukad Island, one of the crown jewels of Caramoan, Camarines Sur, is a tropical paradise that perfectly captures the beauty of the Philippine islands. Known for its powdery white sand, towering limestone cliffs, and crystal-clear waters, this secluded gem offers an ideal escape for those seeking peace, adventure, and natural charm. Beyond its postcard-worthy beach lies a hidden lagoon and the legendary “Bangus” or milkfish, adding a touch of mystery to the island’s stunning landscape.