Visit the Philippines Year 2015: Beaches

Alibijaban Island, San Andres, Quezon Province

Alibijaban is fairly new to the list of places to visit. If you want a noteworthy beach camp, you can spend a night or two here.

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16 Replies to “Visit the Philippines Year 2015: Beaches”

  • Hi Ian, it’s Vita. Nice meeting you. How’s your Jogja and Surabaya trip? Hope you enjoy it! Looking forward to the photos ๐Ÿ™‚

    • Hey, Vita! Good to hear from you. Jogja was great. I had fun! The rain, however, was a damper. I also met Doni in Surabay. He helped me finding my way to Bungurasih where I can board a shuttle to Juanda Airport.

      I will post photos soon.

      Nice meeting you, too!

      • Hi Ian,

        Guess what? I have booked the ticket to Manila this year. I will go there on 30 April up to 3 May! Yay! I plan to go to Boracay but the ticket is still too expensive. Is there any other way to go to Boracay except by planes? Also can I have your e-mail address may be so I can ask you questions about this trip? Thanks, Ian ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Great to read you blog It healps me to choose where to Go here in the Philippines.

  • i coming to philippines in summer so maybe this is the place/looking forward to meeting all beautiful people/mahal kita /love the country

  • This was a very helpful guide for tourists and even local travelers who wants to discover new places. This post actually made me realize that there are still a lot of other places to go to in the Philippines. Our country is indeed rich in resources and beauty.

  • Siargao.. Would love to be here soon, even if I’m not a surfer. ^^ I’m just too scared of huge waves. I’ll just appreciate the beauty of Siargao instead. ๐Ÿ™‚