The island of Digyo is one of four Philippine islands collectively known as "Cuatro Islas" (Four Islands). This is a beautiful little island with fine sandy beaches, tall palm trees, charming summer huts for rent and a small shop.
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The island of Apid is one of four Philippine islands known collectively as 'Cuatro Islas', or 'Four Islands'. The islands are relatively close to the large island of Leyte and we went here during our boat trip in the Philippines. The first of the four islands for us was the island of Apid.
Read moreWhat to see and do in Malapascua, Philippines? Malapascua is a small and stunningly beautiful island, perfect for a great holiday with sun, swimming, snorkelling and diving. Here are our top tips on what to see and do in Malapascua!
Read morePacijan Island is a beautiful island in the Camotes Islands in the Philippines. Here you'll find Santiago Beach and the city of San Francisco, as well as a bunch of cool caves.
Read moreTulang Diot is a cosy little island in the Philippines, located in a municipality with the surprising name of San Francisco. The island is not large, but has a popular beach where you can sunbathe and swim, or perhaps camp.
Read moreKalanggaman is an island paradise in the Philippines, with white sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and swaying palm trees. This is an uninhabited small island where you can make day trips from Malapascua or Leyte. For us, this was one of our first stops during our boat trip in the Philippines.
Read moreTabango is a small town in the Philippines located on the island of Leyte. This was our first stop on our island trip in the Philippines, which started on the island of Malapascua. Here there was shopping, but also a visit to a Filipino family because one of the guys on board, Aldrin, has his mother here.
Read moreNow it is finally time for departure with the boat Dotche, which means that we start our great adventure with a boat trip in the Philippines. We leave today, and if everything goes as planned, we will travel around the islands of the Philippines for a month and a half.
Read moreToday we wanted to offer some observations and reflections from the Philippines. We've talked about beaches, snorkelling, fishing, restaurants and things like that, but now we thought we'd talk about some more everyday things that we come across and reflect on.
Read moreRestaurants in Malapascua we can tell you about today. We have eaten at some nice places by the beaches and many simple places with lower prices. Here you can see a little more about the food on the island of Malapascua in the Philippines.
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