25 emerging Philippine tourism hot spots named
SAGADA. Sagada is already
well-known for its rice terraces, but the Sumaguing Caves provide a
different kind of adventure altogether. The Sumaguing Caves are the
largest of Sagada’s many caverns, and it is a popular site for
spelunking, trekking, and recreational cave exploration. (Photo and
caption from philippinegems.com)
SIARGAO ISLAND. Siargao is an
island of nine municipalities in the province of Surigao del Norte.
Known as the “Surfing Capital of the Philippines”, Siargao is mainly
responsible for introducing surfing to the country. Apart from surfing,
Siargao is also open to other activities such as cave explorations and
rock climbing. (Photo and caption from philippinegems.com)
SIQUIJOR ISLAND. Siquijor is the
third smallest province in the Philippines. It is recognized as a
center of mystic power and a capital of mystic activities and black
magic. Siquijor is known for the infamous agimat and gayuma. In spite of
this, Siquijor offers incredible sites and sights and is rapidly
becoming one of the most popular tourist destinations in the
Philippines. (Photo and caption from philippinegems.com)
TAYTAY. Taytay is a highly
popular wreck diving site in the northern coast of Palawan. It is also a
famous site for dolphin watching. Taytay also has several easily
accessible historical landmarks. It was one of the 12 finalists in the
2013 Tourism for Tomorrow Awards. (Photo and caption from philippinegems.com)
TUBBATAHA REEFS NATURAL PARK.
The Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park has been declared a UNESCO World
Heritage Site because of its incredibly diverse marine species. It has
huge coral atolls and crystal clear water, which makes it perfect for
diving and live board diving excursions. Tourists can also visit the
Ranger Station at reef’s sandbars. The Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park has
been ranked by CNN as the eighth out of the fifty best dive sites in the
world. (Photo and caption from philippinegems.com)
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