Our Summer: Beyond Paradise
“Take me Where Summer Never Ends”
Maniwaya Island in Marinduque

Temperature has once again started to rise, the best way to beat the heat is to enjoy the warmth from the sun and the splash of the sea, one of the summer destinations that Philippines has to offer is Maniwaya Island in the Province of Marinduque, the most peaceful province. One of the secret beaches in the country that can offer a fantastic experience where the sea meets the sky, the paradise under the land with different marine species, island hopping, beautiful structures of rocks formed by nature, savor the flavor of Marinduque’s delicacies made by the locals and lastly capture the waves at the famous sand bar. The resorts in Maniwaya Island has a unique design with rooms that look like a boat and a relaxing nipa hut with a modern twist and of course we must include the music made by the ocean, different species of birds and the people’s laughter around us.
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Palaui Island in Cagayan Valley

The island that needs patience for you to see the real beauty. Palaui Island in Cagayan Valley requires 13 to 15 hours of travel on land and a boat ride for you to experience the crystal clear sea and the white sand. A virgin island that is included in the one of the most beautiful islands in the world, there are a lot of beaches in Palaui Island including Anguib Beach also known as the Boracay of the north and the Crocodile Island that comes up with its name because of the structure of the land that looks like a crocodile. The locals on Palaui Island cooks the food for the tourist, you can taste a lot of delicacies for a cheap price for especially the lobster. The Island of Palaui is not just known for its beautiful beaches but they are also known as a sanctuary for almost 90 species of migratory birds and because of this it become the National Marine Reserve in 1994. Cape Engano also known as Farol De Cabo Engano is a famous attraction found in Palaui Island a lighthouse built during the Spanish Colonization, at the top of the lighthouse you can see the Babuyan Island and the Dos Ermanas Island.
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