Places to visit in Philippines 

Nalusuan Island

Olango Reef, Cordova Mactan, Cebu is both a soul refresher and ideal for a marine adventure. The island, with its long sand bar, is a haven for all sea creatures and environment lovers. The wealth of marine life is literally at arm's length. The fish you've only seen on your plates in their native environment. It's as if you're a part of the sea, the island, and the underwater life.
The cottages are placed just over the sea and provide amazing views. Imagine waking up to the fresh sea wind while feeding the fish just below your balcony.

Lapu-Lapu City

Lapu Lapu (also known as Mactan Island) is located just off the coast of Cebu City and offers delicious seafood and historic sites, but it is largely a gateway to the islands of Nalusuan and Caohagan, which are home to coral reefs and world-class scuba diving opportunities.

Coron

A part of the Calamian Islands, or Calamianes Archipelago, Coron is in the Palawan Provence in the far west of the Philippines.

Coron Island is located a 30-minute boat ride from the town on Busuanga Island and is home to many of the top sights in Coron. Here you can find Twin Lagoons, Kayangan Lake, Barracuda Lake, and many stunning beaches and smaller lagoons.

Tumalog Falls

Tumalog Falls on Cebu Island is one of the Philippines' most stunning waterfalls. The turquoise waters of the falls aren't quite as vivid as those of Kawasan Falls, but the sheer grandeur of the cascade makes it a must-see.

Secret Lagoon Coron

The Hidden Lagoon in Coron is a hidden and mysterious location only a 10-minute boat trip from Kayangan Lake. Although more visitors visit here as part of island hopping trips around the island these days, the spot remains appealing to swimmers. Visitors can access the inner lagoon by climbing up and down a ladder buried in the rocks or swimming through the tiny opening beneath the stair which is visible during low tide. The entire lagoon looks to be entirely surrounded by a stunning landscape of towering limestones. But the most beautiful thing about it is its dark turquoise water, also known as thermocline water. It is a unique experience you just must not miss in Coron. As soon as you take a plunge, you will feel the water's temperature shift. It is a mixture of chilly deep water and warmer surface water.

Siete Pecados

Seven tiny, rocky islets together known as Siete Pecados are located a few hundred meters off the shore of Busuanga Island. One of the most well-liked locations in Palawan is also the one with the simplest access from Coron town. Even though they are frequently visited by large numbers of snorkelers, the coral reefs that surround the islets are some of the healthiest in the area. Huge schools of barracudas, numerous turtles, and reef fish may all be found in Siete Pecados.

Caohagan Island

Caohagan Island Marine Sanctuary

Approximately 3 kilometers of its barangay's shoreline are dedicated to the lovely Caohagan Island Marine Sanctuary. The water surrounding the island is so crystal pure that you can see anything below. Swimming and snorkeling are undoubtedly fantastic, especially in the summer. The town's population of several hundreds has a relatively simple life that is little influenced by modern society.