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Heres some beautiful places that make sure you will relax and enjoy your vacation with your Family, Love Ones and friends.

Though we can always depend on the country’s more well-known beaches for a relaxing vacation, there’s still nothing like discovering unspoiled beauty. Being in a country that has over 7,000 islands, it seems like we will never get to see every single one. Thankfully, we were able to uncover some of our country’s best-kept secrets with the help of our favorite travel pros. Here are some of the Philippines’ most beautiful hidden tourist spots that you should add to your bucket list.
danjugan-island-the-poor-traveler-750x469.jpgCauayan, Negros Occidental

“Danjugan Island is a rainforest-covered island and rich marine sanctuary that can be reached after a 4-hour drive from Bacolod and a 30-minute boat ride from mainland Cauayan.

Danjugan Island is a 43-hectare strip of land carpeted with dense rainforest and secluded in the middle of a marine sanctuary. It is privately managed by the Philippine Reef and Rainforest Conservation Foundation (PRRCF), who bought and saved the island from possible destruction back in the 1990s.

Because it is a protected area, fishing is prohibited here, allowing the biodiversity to flourish. Tourists are welcome but the visit must be pre-arranged. Each visitor must attend a short briefing about the island’s history, the do’s and don’ts, and the itinerary for the day.

Danjugan Island can accept only a handful of guests per day – this ensures that the island’s pristine conditions will remain so for a long time.”

Danjugan Island Tour Rates
Danjugan Island management offers two types of day tours. Here are the rates and inclusions as of 2018.
FULL DAY TOUR
Price: P1950 per person
Inclusions:

Roundtrip boat transfers
1 lunch + 2 snacks
Purified drinking water
Unlimited use of kayaks: first come, first serve basis
Free use of Snorkeling Gear: first come, first serve basis
Trekking & Snorkeling Guide
Conservation fee

ECO-TOUR (3 HOURS)
Price: P950 per person
Recommended ONLY for guests staying at nearby resorts
Inclusions:

Roundtrip boat transfers (additional P600 if group is smaller than 7)
Conservation Fee
Tour Guide

Where to Stay
Although spending the night on the island is possible, most guests stay at a resort outside of the island. Sipalay City, another popular attraction, is near so it makes sense to stay there instead. Moreover, we recommend visiting Danjugan as part of a larger Sipalay trip.

Below are your best lodging options!

DANJUGAN ISLAND ACCOMMODATIONS
You may choose to stay at Danjugan Island. They have two types of accommodations, packaged with the tour. Each booking comes with the following:

Roundtrip boat transfers
3 meals + 2 snacks
Drinking water
Unlimited use of kayaks: first come, first serve basis
Free use of Snorkeling Gear: first come, first serve basis
Trekking & Snorkeling Guide
Conservation fee
Insurance
Here are the room types (as described on their official website) and rates:

MORAY LAGOON CAMP – P2950 per person per night
Room: Open-air eco-cabana
Bed: Dorm-style single mattresses with mosquito net
Bathroom: Shared toilet and showers
Electricity: Solar-powered lights only. Phone charging not possible.
Cellular reception: GOOD.

TYPHOON BEACH – P3,950 per person per night
Room: Private room
Bathroom: En suite (private)
Electricity: Solar powered lights and fans, and phone charging
Cellular reception: NONE.

Other Option
If you’re visiting Danjugan Island as part of a larger Sipalay trip, Jamont Hotel is your best bet because it is located at the city center, which means transportation won’t be a problem. This is the top rated Sipalay property in poblacion.

Jamont-Hotel.jpg

There are higher ranking resorts but they are in secluded beaches, which can be costly commute-wise. Guest houses are also available for a much lower price, some as low as P250 per night

come and visit and enjoy the nature of Philippines

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thanks i love nature i hope you visit philippines