Philippines Best Beaches
The Philippines is a hot [ 22C-38C] and humid [85%] Asian country loaded with lovely relaxed people, tropical jungle and glorious beaches – some of which are now the preserve of luxury resorts.
The country costs little to travel in unless you stay at a fancy resort, and that’s not necessary, there are plenty of downmarket hotels available.
Manila, the capital, is polluted, uninteresting and not short of crime, but you’ll have to stop over briefly en route to your island paradise of choice. Unless you have a lot of time you’ll fly there.
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Philippine Beaches
Palawan

Described as the last frontier, Palawan is dedicated to eco-tourism with stunning subterranean caves, unexplored dive sites, unspoiled beaches and verdant tropical jungles for trekkers.
Puerto Azul Cavite
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Opened in 1980, Puerto Azul is one of the country’s tourism showcases. It has an impressive resort, and country club complex sprawling along seven coves with gray sand beaches. The resort also has a Gary Player championship golf course. (Above photo) Jet-skis and sailboats are just a few of the seacrafts that litter the seas of Palikpikan Beach.
Puerto Galera Cove, Oriental Mindoro
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One of the world’s most beautiful natural yacht harbors.
This is a view taken from Kalaw’s Place,



