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9 Century Old Churches in Metro Manila
Boracay Island (Travel & Vacation Guide + Places to Visit)
Boracay Island – Travel Guide, Itinerary, Budget, and Things to Do
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About Boracay Island
Boracay Island is one of the Philippines’ top beach destinations, known for its powdery white sand, spectacular golden sunsets, vibrant nightlife, turquoise waters, and remarkable water activities. Located in Aklan, Western Visayas, this island paradise offers both luxury and backpacker-friendly travel experiences. It is unique because it is described as one of the world's most beautiful white-sand beaches. Also, shops sell stunning accessories and other handmade local products. If you’re into eating distinct and mouth-watering dishes, either local or international cuisine, there are hundreds of restaurants at the 3 stations.
Puerto Galera
Sunken Cemetery
Sunken Cemetery is a historical landmark and the top tourist spots in Camiguin. Before, it was a resting place and today, it is a tourist attraction that gives money to the government and jobs to the locals. This spot has a huge cross perched into the water. Tourists can cross and step on the base of the cross using boats, of course NOT for free. Souvenir shops and stores are available by the entrance. READ: Backpacking in Surigao del Sur, Agusan del Norte, and Camiguin.
Mararison Island

Others call it Malalison, which is an island in Culasi, Antique. It can be considered a fishing island because most residents are fishing for their livelihood. A few years back, its breathtaking beauty captured the attention of travelers after Typhoon Yolanda. It is Panay's next frontier because of its fine white sand beaches and crystal clear waters with diverse aquatic flora and fauna – it is truly a perfect diving paradise.
Rizal Park and Shrine, Dapitan
The Rizal Shrine in Dapitan (José Rizal Memorial Protected Landscape) was the place where our National Hero was exiled by the Spaniards in 1892. Today, this historical place shows his life while working as a doctor, sculptor, farmer, teacher and many others. He purchased this land after winning a lottery in 1892. Later, his mother, sisters and relatives transferred here from Calamba, Laguna. However, on January 15, 1897, the Spanish authorities confiscated all of his property. These were converted into a park and were declared a National Park in 1940 by President Manuel L. Quezon.
Paoay Church Travel Guide – UNESCO Earthquake Baroque Treasure
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About Paoay Church
Paoay Church (St. Augustine Parish Church) stands majestically in Paoay, Ilocos Norte. Completed in 1710, it’s recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the Baroque Churches of the Philippines and a National Cultural Treasure.
Asik-Asik Falls
Introduction
Asik-Asik Falls is the top tourist spot in North Cotabato. It is a spectacular-curtain-like waterfall hiding in the mountainous area of Alamada. Its unique landscape and breathtaking beauty spread online, which captured the eyes of the world. Who says "no" to its majestic walls covered with lush green vegetation, such as moss and ferns, highlighted by the hardwood trees and the clear blue skies. In between these hanging ornaments are cold and crystal clear rushing water naturally falling on a shallow rocky pool surrounded by artistic rocks and boulders. Such a perfect place to relax and distress.
Tinuy‑an Falls (Bislig): The Little Niagara of the Philippines
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About Tinuy‑an Falls
Tinuy‑an Falls is a majestic multi‑tiered cascade located in Barangay Burboanan, Bislig City, Surigao del Sur. Known as the “Little Niagara of the Philippines,” it spans 95 m wide and drops about 55 m across its four tiers.