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Planning a trip? Those who love to travel know the essence of all travel is about you and your enjoyment. Travelers know that the destination is a major part in planning a trip, experiencing and delving deeper into an unfamiliar places, people and culture is paramount.

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TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN MASBATE

 

Masbate thoroughly deserves its reputation as an idyllic beach getaway and travelers can really experience a back-to-basics tropical island lifestyle here. It is becoming ever more popular for adventurous island hoppers but still exudes plenty of traditional charm and its tourist infrastructure blends in seamlessly with the enticing scenery. Masbate is also a firm favorite with seasoned scuba divers. It possesses pristine reefs teeming with exotic marine life and snorkeling is accessible just offshore.

The three islands that make up Masbate province are ripe for adventurous day trips and have a biodiversity that many Philippines islands can only dream of. In addition to dreamy white sand beaches, there are steamy mangrove swamps, rugged mountains covered in dense forest, waterfalls and ancient underground caves. – Read More: http://www.1stopphilippines.net/masbate/attractions

 

 Ki-Albay River and Beach

 

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Ki-Albay River and Beach is located in Claveria, Masbate, Philippines. This beach extends east-southeast from the town proper with an approximate length of one and a half kilometers of sandy and well-polished pebbles ending in Ki-albay River, a place believed to have been inhabited first by people from Albay.  Read More:  http://www.localphilippines.com/attractions/ki-albay-rive-and-beach

 

La Sala Beach

 

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Lasala Beach was used as “command post” when Secretary Robredo’s plane crashed and President Noy Aquino took charge of the failed rescue operations. A small picnic hut has been called “Little Malacanang” by the locals since it is from this small hut where the President met with his cabinet who were with him. Read More: https://boyplakwatsa.com/tag/lasala-beach/

 

Limestone Hills

 

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Located in Kalanay at Aroroy, the Limestone Hills are believed to have been inhabited by the Kalanay people. These early inhabitants of the province practiced jar burials. On-site excavations, in fact, yielded human bones. Read More: https://franciscobanez.wordpress.com/2010/10/19/masbate-rodeo-country/

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

 

Explore the Hidden Beauty of Masbate

Directions Going to Masbate

Top Tourist Attractions in Masbate

Colorful Festivals and Events in Masbate

Magnificent Beaches in Masbate

How to Have Fun in Masbate

Masbate Photo Gallery

Masbate Video Collection

 


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