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✅Best-Selling travel gear https://amzn.to/38gyCFi 😃Booking.com Deals http://bit.ly/Bookingdeals Philippines beaches are amongst some of the most beautiful in the world, yet not all of them get the attention they deserve. The Philippines seems to have it all. The country offers such a wide range of attractions and activities that it appeals to beach-goers, cultural enthusiasts and thrill-seekers alike. Welcome to ThingsToDo Channel today we're going to list the Top 10 Beaches in the Philippines. Nacpan Beach. Often described as the most beautiful of all the Philippines beaches, Nacpan Beach is a 4-kilometer long powdery white stretch of awesomeness. The title is well-deserved although it faces stiff competition from many of the other Philippines beaches. Nacpan is actually one half of El Nido’s twin beaches. Panglao Island Beaches. Panglao Island, in the province of Bohol, is home to several rocky & white sand beaches, although only few of them are well-known. Alona Beach is by far the most popular beach destination, being also one of the most famous of the Philippines beaches. Due to its popularity,it is found to be over-crowded and over-priced although still beautiful. White Beach, Boracay. White Beach, the main beach in Boracay is arguably the most famous of the Philippines beaches and is often the major destination for tourists planning a short trip in the country. White Beach is both family friendly and romantic. Cresta De Gallo - The Queen of Philippine Beaches. The cleanest, whitest sand on this little islet is surrounded by turquoise waters reminiscent of the Maldives. The island is home to one fisher family with no running water or electricity. The Beaches of El Nido, Palawan. Nacpan which is accessible via land transport, several other beautiful little pristine beaches can be accessed from El Nido town via boat tours, conveniently called Tours A, B, C and D. Lounging in the beach’s cool shallow waters whilst lapping up the sun is a great way to spend your day. Sabang Beaches. Few people stay in the little Palawan village of Sabang, since the main attraction here, The Puerto Princesa Underground River, can be accessed via tours from Puerto Princesa without the need for spending time in Sabang. This ensures that Sabang’s beaches are mostly devoid of tourists, rubbish and noise. Because the beaches in Sabang are not as popular as other Philippines beaches, there are no tourist facilities beyond the main beach so be sure to bring enough food and water to keep you full and hydrated for a while. The ride from Puerto Princesa to Sabang on a local bus takes about 2.5 hours. Siargao. There’s a lot going on in Siargao, but it is mostly famous for being the best surfing spot in all the Philippines beaches. Located on the eastern side of the Philippines, you can learn to conquer the mighty waves here, or alternatively search for the perfect swell at one of the many surf spots if you’re already a pro surfer If you need a break from surfing, other activities such as island hopping and visiting the bizarre Magpupungko rock pool will keep you entertained, and of course the beaches around General Luna are pretty good for non-surfers too. Coron. Although Coron’s main draw is the spectacular Kayangan Lake, and to a lesser extent, Barracuda Lake, the island itself and the smaller islands around it are home to many secluded beaches surrounded by high cliffs accessible via boat tours. Some of the best resorts in the Philippines are found here as well. Like many other Philippines beaches, the beaches here are picture-perfect and contain soft white sand and clear turquoise waters providing perfect photo opportunities. Be sure to carry a waterproof camera with you on your boat trip. Camiguin. This little island may be more famous for the fact that it has more volcanoes per square kilometer than any other island in the world, but its stunning beaches should not be ignored. The White Island sand bar just off the shores of Camiguin Island is uninhabited and continuously changes its shape because of the tide. It is one of the most beautiful and photographed spots in Camiguin and can be accessed via a 10-minute boat ride. Saud Beach, Pagudpud. The town of Pagudpud, located in Ilocos North right at the tip of Luzon island, is home to Saud Beach, a breathtaking spot with clear turquoise waters and coconut trees lining the soft fine sand. Lots of accommodation options can be found close to the beach and although it’s probably one of the most visited of the north Philippines beaches, it is large enough to contain a good number of sun-worshippers without it feeling overcrowded or dirty. Make sure to subscribe to find out all the best things to do in your favorite city. We research the best things to do with kids, at night, this weekend and more for each city around the world. #travel #travelguide #traveltips. #thingstodo #thingstodowithkids
✅Best-Selling travel gear https://amzn.to/38gyCFi 😃Booking.com Deals http://bit.ly/Bookingdeals Philippines beaches are amongst some of the most beautiful in the world, yet not all of them get the attention they deserve. The Philippines seems to have it all. The country offers such a wide range of attractions and activities that it appeals to beach-goers, cultural enthusiasts and thrill-seekers alike. Welcome to ThingsToDo Channel today we're going to list the Top 10 Beaches in the Philippines. Nacpan Beach. Often described as the most beautiful of all the Philippines beaches, Nacpan Beach is a 4-kilometer long powdery white stretch of awesomeness. The title is well-deserved although it faces stiff competition from many of the other Philippines beaches. Nacpan is actually one half of El Nido’s twin beaches. Panglao Island Beaches. Panglao Island, in the province of Bohol, is home to several rocky & white sand beaches, although only few of them are well-known. Alona Beach is by far the most popular beach destination, being also one of the most famous of the Philippines beaches. Due to its popularity,it is found to be over-crowded and over-priced although still beautiful. White Beach, Boracay. White Beach, the main beach in Boracay is arguably the most famous of the Philippines beaches and is often the major destination for tourists planning a short trip in the country. White Beach is both family friendly and romantic. Cresta De Gallo - The Queen of Philippine Beaches. The cleanest, whitest sand on this little islet is surrounded by turquoise waters reminiscent of the Maldives. The island is home to one fisher family with no running water or electricity. The Beaches of El Nido, Palawan. Nacpan which is accessible via land transport, several other beautiful little pristine beaches can be accessed from El Nido town via boat tours, conveniently called Tours A, B, C and D. Lounging in the beach’s cool shallow waters whilst lapping up the sun is a great way to spend your day. Sabang Beaches. Few people stay in the little Palawan village of Sabang, since the main attraction here, The Puerto Princesa Underground River, can be accessed via tours from Puerto Princesa without the need for spending time in Sabang. This ensures that Sabang’s beaches are mostly devoid of tourists, rubbish and noise. Because the beaches in Sabang are not as popular as other Philippines beaches, there are no tourist facilities beyond the main beach so be sure to bring enough food and water to keep you full and hydrated for a while. The ride from Puerto Princesa to Sabang on a local bus takes about 2.5 hours. Siargao. There’s a lot going on in Siargao, but it is mostly famous for being the best surfing spot in all the Philippines beaches. Located on the eastern side of the Philippines, you can learn to conquer the mighty waves here, or alternatively search for the perfect swell at one of the many surf spots if you’re already a pro surfer If you need a break from surfing, other activities such as island hopping and visiting the bizarre Magpupungko rock pool will keep you entertained, and of course the beaches around General Luna are pretty good for non-surfers too. Coron. Although Coron’s main draw is the spectacular Kayangan Lake, and to a lesser extent, Barracuda Lake, the island itself and the smaller islands around it are home to many secluded beaches surrounded by high cliffs accessible via boat tours. Some of the best resorts in the Philippines are found here as well. Like many other Philippines beaches, the beaches here are picture-perfect and contain soft white sand and clear turquoise waters providing perfect photo opportunities. Be sure to carry a waterproof camera with you on your boat trip. Camiguin. This little island may be more famous for the fact that it has more volcanoes per square kilometer than any other island in the world, but its stunning beaches should not be ignored. The White Island sand bar just off the shores of Camiguin Island is uninhabited and continuously changes its shape because of the tide. It is one of the most beautiful and photographed spots in Camiguin and can be accessed via a 10-minute boat ride. Saud Beach, Pagudpud. The town of Pagudpud, located in Ilocos North right at the tip of Luzon island, is home to Saud Beach, a breathtaking spot with clear turquoise waters and coconut trees lining the soft fine sand. Lots of accommodation options can be found close to the beach and although it’s probably one of the most visited of the north Philippines beaches, it is large enough to contain a good number of sun-worshippers without it feeling overcrowded or dirty. Make sure to subscribe to find out all the best things to do in your favorite city. We research the best things to do with kids, at night, this weekend and more for each city around the world. #travel #travelguide #traveltips. #thingstodo #thingstodowithkids