DICOTCOTAN BEACH
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Dicotcotan Beach Resort boasts of a three-kilometer long beach with coral reefs, sea grass beds and sandy shoreline that is fringed with a coastal forest and a village. According to Reynante, there have been regular sightings here of pointed nosed dolphins and hump back whales, aside from the various species of fish and shellfish, and marine turtles that can be seen from the surface. If you are planning to stay here for a few days, there are available cottages for rent. Read More: http://thebestofisabela.blogspot.com/
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Dicotcotan Beach boasts of a three-kilometer long beach with coral reefs, sea grass beds and sandy shoreline that is fringed with a coastal forest and a village. There are regular sightings here of pointed nosed dolphins and hump back whales. Aside from the various species of fish and shellfish, and marine turtles that can be seen from the surface. If you are planning to stay here for a few days, there are available cottages for rent. Whilst the whitesand is fine and the sea is generally calm that creates the bays making these beaches ideal for children. Dicotcotan is a Palanan word meaning “to sink” due to the softness of the sand that causes one’s feet to sink or to be immersed in it, leaving a deep trail of footsteps.
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Dicotcotan Beach is one of our favorites! Made for the young and hip generation of Palanan, the place has good music, good times, and good food. Dicotcotan Beach is a playground for beach volleyball, or for those who want to be less energetic, there’s plenty of space to relax on a sun bed and take in the rays, or alternatively just relax in the shade where you can hang out, take in the atmosphere and watch the world go by.
The Coast of Palanan is a tropical municipality with one of the best coastlines in Asia. It has numerous beaches with white sand, and clean, clear, and cool blue waters. Be sure to relax in the temperate tropical sun and get the ideal tan that will be the envy of your friends back home.
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Dicotcotan Beach – Sandwiched by the Sierra Madre mountain range and the rough fringes of the Pacific Ocean, coastal Isabela is cut off from the rest of Luzon, making it one of the last frontiers of the archipelago. The Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park contains not only the country’s largest rainforest but extends to virgin shorelines like the 3km Dicotcotan Beach, which rewards the intrepid travelers who make the long and arduous journey to get there. Read More: https://waytogo.cebupacificair.com/secret-beaches-philippines/
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Special Interest Spots and Tours in Isabela
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