Posts

Showing posts from November, 2019
Image
                  Palawan, Philippines Oh, how gorgeous is this destination? Palawan was ranked #9 by CNN for being one of the top ten most beautiful island destinations in the world! The crystal clear blue waters and gorgeous beaches will take your breath away. Palawan has many limestone cave systems and in Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, there is an underground river that goes through these limestone caverns. This park is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. So what are some popular activities you can do here? Well, in addition to the underground river, there is a cluster of islands nearby, so you should absolutely go island-hopping to see the Big and Small Lagoon, Secret Lagoon, and Seven commandos beach. Of course, scuba diving is also awesome for both beginners and experienced divers in Bacuit Bay. Don't forget your GoPro! If you want to venture inland, make sure you visit Nagkalit-kalit Falls and Makinit Hot Springs. If you want to be super adventur
Image
                   La Digue, Seychelles This is La Digue in The Republic of Seychelles. Located about 1,000 miles east of the African coast in the Indian Ocean with 115 granite islands. Most of the island of La Digue is untouched by development and the preferred method of transportation is the bicycle. Jaw-dropping views of granite boulders, coconut palms, and turquoise water greet you upon arrival. The simplicity, pure air, and natural beauty will surround you and revitalize your senses.  Typical a ctivities include walking, hiking Nid d'Aigle (the highest point on La Digue), kayaking, scuba diving and stand up paddling. Snorkeling is top-notch especially around Anse Sévère and Anse Patates. Île Cocos and Félicité will wow you with glassy turquoise waters and a showcase of healthy coral gardens.  You will want several days to explore and be one with nature. La Digue is a prime destination for honeymooners and selfie addicts without the exorbitant price