Coron in Palawan is one of the most amazing islands in the Philippines with huge limestone peaks dates back some 180 million years, multicolored lagoons, and great snorkeling or scuba diving. It is also considered the quieter and more laidback sibling of El Nido. It has caught the attention of many due to its World War II wreck diving spots, beautiful rock formations, and unbelievably clear waters.
El Nido in Palawan houses the most beautiful locations in the world. Hidden lagoons, limestone formations, sandbanks, stunning islands, and white beaches with blue water are just the tip of what the 7,641 islands in the Philippines have.
Cebu is a province of the Philippines in the country’s Central Visayas region comprising Cebu Island and more than 150 smaller surrounding islands and islets. Both modern and traditional, Cebu is a blend of urban developments and colonial Spanish history. Its most popular activities include tours of famous Spanish structures like Basilica Minore del Santo Niño church and Fort San Pedro. From stunning waterfalls to historical landmarks, and from religious sites to pristine beaches, Cebu’s most popular attractions will spice up your holiday in this warm and relaxing area of the Philippines. The inhabitants are called Sebuano or Sugbuhanon with Austronesian spoken dialect with a generic term known as Binisaya or Visayan language as part of the wider ethnolinguistic group.
Bohol is a province of the Philippines in the country’s Central Visayas region. It is known for coral reefs and unusual geological formations, notably the Chocolate Hills. On the main island, near the town of Carmen, these 1,200 or so symmetrical mounds turn cocoa-brown in the dry season contrasting with the surrounding jungle’s greenery. The inhabitants are called Boholano or Bol-anon and their spoken dialect is part of the wider Binisaya or Visayan ethnolinguistic group.
