Snorkeling
Visiting Dumaguete
Most expats will tell you that Dumaguete is the most livable city in Philippines. They found it the perfect place to settle down. Being a city it has all the conveniences, but at the same time is small enough to walk around. Although it’s an enjoyable place it doesn’t escapes from the noisy tricycles that … Continue reading
Exploring Siquijor Island
The Siquijor Island was once a place of mystical healers, shamans and witches; today it’s a laid-back island, where you can relax on white sandy beaches, snorkel to peer the corals, dip on refreshing waterfalls, and snapshot the colonial architecture. The Siquijor city is the biggest city in Siquijor island. Yet it’s still quite small, … Continue reading
Exploring El Nido and The Bacuit Archipelago
is the coastal area of the Northwest part of the Palawan island. It includes 45 islands and islets, also called “The Bacuit Archipelago”. The El Nido town(city proper) stands in front of the Bacuit Bay, with a beautiful backdrop scenery made of limestone karst, that rugs the coastline and dots the sea. But not everything … Continue reading
Snorkeling in Dauin near Dumaguete
Most travelers come to Dumaguete, to set as the base camp for the exploration of the surrounding wonders. The most famous activity it’s to dive with the sea turtles in Apo island. If you aren’t a certified diver, or you are on a tight budget, or simply want to complement your underwater experience, to snorkel … Continue reading
Top reasons to not to miss Moalboal in Cebu Island
If you plan to visit the Southern Philippines, it will soon be clear that it’s practically everywhere: island hoping, beaches, snorkeling, diving and waterfalls. Unfortunately, in most causes it turns out to be either time consuming or budget burner, because: It’s hard to get there: long journeys by bus, or by jeepney or by boat. … Continue reading
Whale Shark watching in Oslob
Philippines became world famous for Whale Shark watching due the fact that those huge creatures seasonly pass near the shores of Donsol. Things changed when in 2011, the fishermen on a small place called Tan-awan, 10km south of Oslob, started to daily feed the Whale Sharks. Allowing to watch them all year-round, and for longer … Continue reading
