Camotes Island Protected Landscape and Seascape Review
Dubbed the "Lost Horizon of the South", Camotes Islands is a popular tourist destination with terrific dive sites. It is composed of four islands: Pacjian, Ponson, Poro, and Tulang.
Dubbed the "Lost Horizon of the South", Camotes Islands is a popular tourist destination with terrific dive sites. It is composed of four islands: Pacjian, Ponson, Poro, and Tulang.
Moalboal's Sardine Run lets swimmers get the magical experience of swimming around a large volume of sardines.
Malapascua Island is one of Cebu's most stunning islands. It is famous destination where thresher sharks may be observed. It is also a popular kayaking and diving destination.
The basilica is the the oldest Roman Catholic church in the Philippines. then Pope Paul VI made the church a basilica in 1965, he declared it to be "the symbol of the birth and growth of Christianity in the Philippines. It was founded in 1565 but the present building was completed from 1739 to 1740. The architecture features a blend of Muslim, Romanesque and neo-classical features.
Olango Island Wildlife Sanctuary has the largest concentration of migratory birds in the Philippines. 48 species have been observed, including the rare Chinese egret, the Asiatic dowitcher and several species of sandpiper and plover.
Kanlaob River is one of a major tourist attraction that features clear blue waters and a four-kilometer canyoneering course for thrilleekers.
Kawasan Falls is one of Cebu's most popular and thrilling falls. It features clear, turquoise waters surrounded by lush greenery and limestone canyon walls that make it a popular canyoneering destination.
Mactan Island, being a coral island, is a popular destination for diving, snorkeling, island-hopping, and other watersports.
Fall in love with the Everlasting Power Of Love (EPOL) Falls in Davao City's Marilog District. Surrounded by lush scenery, the Epol Falls is a popular outdoor tourist destination in the district. It was formerly known as Green Valley Waterfalls.
The island possesses rich marine life which makes it a popular diving destination. It gets its name from "pescador", which means "fishermen", referring to the abundance of fishermen and fish in the island's reefs.