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Carnaza Island, Cebu

Do you want to go to a place for a soul-searching retreat? This is the must-see paradise and perfect
place for you because it has remote location, laid-back island charm and fresh sea breeze that will
surely provide you a relaxing break. You will be amazed of the unique rock formations, crystal clear
waters and pristine white sands here.

On the first picture, we can see the Carnaza Eco park, the island’s primary resort which has white-
splashed wooden tents and it is indeed a perfect place for glamping. It costs 200 pesos/night good for 2
persons. You can also rent a fan room that costs 350/head per night or an airconditioned room that
costs 3,000 per night. They also have floating cottages. Some of the room rentals offers free wifi, with
24-hrs electricity using solar energy, boat rentals, boodle fights, and many more.
Mati city, Davao oriental- Before, it was a sleepy town but now, it is gradually making waves. It is also a
must-see hidden paradise! Prepare to be amazed on Mati’s outstanding landscapes, wildlife sanctuaries,
and world-class beaches. It is perfect to travelers like you who like surfing, skimboarding and even plane
rides. You can experience surfing at the Dahican beach, enjoy breathtaking views at the Sleeping
Dinosaur Island and go there by trekking, visit and learn about the Davao Oriental’s history at the
Subangan Davao Oriental Museum. You can also try ultralight flying with the Mindanao Saga Flying Club.
And If you’re looking for a chill place to hang out with your friends, you can go to The Lokal Mati. Lastly,
Don’t forget your camera so you can have a picture at Mati City’s Baywalk.
References:

https://www.klook.com/en-PH/blog/tourist-destination-davao/

https://www.skyscanner.com.ph/news/tips/10-must-see-untouched-places-in-the-philippines?
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Onok Island, Balabac, Palawan

Palawan has the most splendid hidden gem and it is a small piece of paradise in the
South of Palawan that has spacious shallow clear waters, giant clams, a sand bar
appearing during low tide, wild sea turtles, a coral reef and a stilt over-water walk away.
It is visited most of the time by whale sharks, sea turtles and brainy dolphins but don’t
worry it is proven safe to go there and swim! It is an extremely remote island but your
time and effort of getting here is definitely worth it!
References: https://balabac.ph/onok-island/
References: https://proudbisayabai.ph/destination/2021/08/18/carnaza-island.html

https://www.skyscanner.com.ph/news/tips/10-must-see-untouched-places-in-the-philippines?
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