Stunning Beaches: Hidden Paradises In The Philippines

Here are the stunning beaches in the Philippines which are considered as hidden paradises

Summer is happening now and here are some ideas on stunning beaches in the Philippines which are tagged as hidden paradises.

These islands and summer destinations can surely take your breath away.

Balot Island, Sultan Kudarat

Stunning beaches

It completes the checklist of a perfect summer getaway – white sand, stunning rock formations, and clear blue sea water showcasing amazing coral reefs. Balot Island may not as popular as leading island destinations in the Philippines but it can surely compete when to what it can offer.

Calayan Island, Cagayan

Stunning beaches

As it is nearby Batanes, Calayan also shares the same beauty that the province has. White sand beaches, thick rainforests, and coves among its pride.

Corcuera Island, Romblon

This home of white-sand beaches as beautiful as Boracay is considered to the virgin island municipality in Romblon. Tourists can also visit the caves filled with stunning stalagmites and stalactites in Corcuera.

Jomalig Island, Quezon Province

Stunning beaches

This not-so-popular island showcases gold and white beaches. Because of this, many backpackers tagged Jomalig island as desert paradise in the middle of the ocean.

Nagsasa Cove, Zambales

It is known as the untouched and uninhabited paradise near Manila. Tourists can also enjoy two other coves in the area – the Anawangin and Capones.

Quezon Beach, Patikul, Sulu

This is a non-commercialized tourist destination known for its fine sand and crystal-clear waters. For others, Quezon Beach is better than the famous Boracay island.

Seco Island, Antique

The island is made of white sand stretching 1.5 kilometers in the middle of the ocean. It is serene and uninhabited island located about 50 km west of Panay. The name “Seco” is a karay-a term for elbow. Seco island was named as one of the best kiteboarding spots in the Philippines.

What are the stunning beaches or hidden paradises in the Philippine you would like to visit?

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