Vinapor Blue Water Resort | Carmen, Agusan Del Norte
Reading Time: 5 minutes Carmen, Agusan Del Norte: If you want a unique experience like swimming in a man-made pool inside a cave, you
Read moreReading Time: 5 minutes Carmen, Agusan Del Norte: If you want a unique experience like swimming in a man-made pool inside a cave, you
Read moreReading Time: 6 minutes Prosperidad, Agusan Del Sur: Drop. Dead. Gorgeous. – That’s what people back in the day liked to call the sheer-sized Bega Falls in the ironically named Brgy. Mabuhay, because of the fact that a number of men in the area have died there. (That’s according to legends)
Read moreReading Time: 8 minutes Surigao Del Sur: Caraga Region is not just about Siargao Island in Surigao Del Norte, but it also hosts clear
Read moreReading Time: 8 minutes Britania Group of Islands, Surigao Del Sur: Clear turquoise waters, fine white sand, sand bars, fresh seafood – this group of islands in San Agustin has captivated us with its beauty. Another selling point? The island hopping experience here is remarkably more affordable compared to other destinations!
Read moreReading Time: 5 minutes Hinatuan, Surigao Del Sur: A natural wonder like no other, Hinatuan Enchanted River seems to just have popped up from the ground to send its deep sapphire-like waters back into the Hinatuan Bay.
Read moreReading Time: 5 minutes Bislig, Surigao Del Sur: Tucked in a remote area in Brgy. Borboanan lies the majestic Tinuy-an Falls. It is aptly called the “Little Niagara Falls of the Philippines”. In this three-day backpacking adventure, let us take you into the widest waterfall in the country and why it is worth the long travel.
Read moreReading Time: 4 minutes Jolo, Sulu: As cliché as it sounds, but a trip to Sulu isn’t complete without taking a picture with the Sulu Provincial Capitol. (Plus, you really have to visit the provincial tourism office to register!)
Read moreReading Time: 7 minutes Parang, Sulu: It was a dreamy tropical holiday: long stretches of white powdery sand, continuously lapped by shallow turquoise waters and fringed by coconut groves. I was swimming to my heart’s content here at Tanduh Beach, a relatively raw and unexploited beach.
Read moreReading Time: 9 minutes Jolo, Sulu: It was a dreamy tropical holiday: long stretches of white powdery sand, continuously lapped by turquoise shallow waters and fringed by coconut groves. I was swimming to my heart’s content on this relatively raw and unexploited beach.
Read moreReading Time: 5 minutes Simunul, Tawi-Tawi: A journey to the deep south would not be complete without visiting the oldest mosque in the country. Tawi-Tawi, the southernmost province of the Philippines, is host to unspoiled beaches and unique culture and is also the “Cradle of Islam”.
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