The Philippines Archipelago

The Philippines Archipelago is bestowed with large areas of water, no wonder why most water lovers love to visit the Philippines. Resorts in the Philippines a plentiful but may leave you a bit confused on where to stay.
From the north, through to the southernmost parts the “Pearl of the Orient,” is sure to be thrill you with the various beach resorts.
You can then island hop and enjoy the blue waters of the region of Batanes. Then experience swimming in two feet of warm crystal-clear water. In addition, make the jump to the famous Hundred Islands of Pangasinan, Luzon. Discover how the sea water invades the small islands where the transition tides start. Other than that, you can experience scuba diving and snorkeling. Most beach resorts in the north to provide these services to show off the beautiful coral reef.
If you are not the type of person who likes to lie in the heat of the sun all day, then hopping from Luzon to Visayan resorts may be the best for you! Go and experience the crystal clear waters and white-sand beaches of Boracay have to offer!
Almost all the seaside resorts in the Philippines now offer a range of services to enhance the adventure. In the morning, you can go kayaking, banana boat riding, and water skiing. Do not worry about the budget, because they are friendly to your pocket.
As the sun begins to set, you can begin to participate in the activities prepared along the beach. Tap your foot with a band. Dance in the clubs and beach party until after midnight.
From Luzon to Visayas beach resorts, now hop on to the waters of Mindanao. If you are the kind of person who wants to gain experience of surfing as in Hawaii, the resorts on the island of Mindanao are for you. In fact, most Westerners are now realizing that the water in the southern Philippines is perfect enough to compete with the best of the best water in Hawaii, Australia and other countries known for boarding or surfing. The instructors are friendly and welcoming and attend to your needs.
These are just some of the beach resort destinations that the Philippines can offer. In fact, there are other places in the Philippines.
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