More than 7,000 islands create the Philippines, and the bore is the most popular place for the tropical beach gateway. Dip your toes on a thorny white beach in the sugar-white sand, and the cold coconut water directly from the fruit under the shade of a palm tree. Cruise for Borke and Mount Luho, the highest point of the island, and the Philippine eagles above the top of the tree. Or spend in the island-hoping of your day and check the stunning beaches evenly from the edge from the edge-see abundant maritime life from the cosmic island, snoring clear blue water from the crystal cove, or turning on the thrill with cliff-diving from the magic island.
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Spend your day in white-sand Marvel, which is the white beach of Borake. Three miles away from wandering on the ancient beach, surrounded by lanks, killing palm trees and crystal-cliyers. Or get a little more adventurous and do paracelling or stand-up pedaling.
Want to dive but not scuba-attested? Sign up for a helmet diving adventure. Innovative air-tight suits allow you to legally go down from the water without the need for a license, so you can get into the colored depth of the borke to be up-loops and individual with tropical rock and huge biodiversity, including sharks, rays and many colorful small fish.
If you are craving a more terrestrial adventure, rent a local guide to take you to the so -called bat cave during your sack cruise. Only a small walk is located on the distance from where your ship will do the dock, but is hidden for those who do not know this way, it provides an ideal relief from the mid-day sun of the stactitite cave.
You will find a lot of hole-in-the-wall establishments like the beach as well as bright, fresh seafood such as garliki, Spanish-style Gambas shrimp. Look for lachon, traditional Philipino whole roasted pig. Or take a sample of a vibrant local street food scene: You will find unique sack dishes like burgers made of logga, which is a sweet local sausage.
You will get a lot of local vendors with the main Primenede White Beach, who sell local crafts such as decorative sacks. But for selection of comprehensive shopping, for long D*mall strip to take mementos, including sand bottles of sand shells found here.