The Philippines is known for its amazing and
beautiful beaches. Being a country consisting of 7000+ islands does have its
benefits – hundreds and thousands of naturally beautiful beaches. While many of
the beaches in the Philippines have been developed into world-class resorts,
there are still a lot that have been untouched or at least undeveloped.
The result of this abundance in seaside areas is a
healthy dose of new beach resorts to explore every year. There are some really
popular destinations which are frequented by both foreign and local tourists
especially during the peak summer months. If you are looking for the
best resorts in the Philippines, many of them can be found in the locations
listed below.
- Boracay. Although some would contest
this, it is undeniable that Boracay has one of the best white sand beaches in
the world. An island on the northern part of Panay, the name Boracay has long
been a common and well-known area for many beach addicts. It is a popular
destination for many young beachgoers because of the numerous establishments
that offer the part life at night. If you want the beach, sand, and sun, all
with the happening night life that could compare to the best clubs in Metro
Manila, then Boracay is the place to go to.
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- Palawan. If you are looking for majestic
nature along with refreshing and wonderful beaches, there are many resorts in Palawan that provide a secluded and hidden beach feel. Palawan is
notable for many of its locations such as Coron, Puerto Prinsesa, and El Nido.
It is home to some of the most luxurious beach resorts you can find in the
Philippines which are known not just to locals but also to popular
international celebrities and personalities. However, do not expect the beach
night life that you can find in Boracay. Palawan does not cater to this kind of
crowd; what it does cater to are those who are after the pureness of beach, sea,
sand, sun, and nature.
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- Bohol. Found in the Visayan region, Bohol
is also lined with many spectacular white sand beaches. In fact, some people
would boldly compare the sand here to the popular sands of Boracay. Also, Bohol
offers additional attractions such as the opportunity to watch some whale
sharks, locally known as butandings. From Panglao island in Bohol, many beach
tourists head over to Oslob in Cebu for the opportunity to go snorkeling amidst
juvenile (but still bigger than the boat you will be riding on) whale sharks.
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