The Philippines is a tropical paradise with more than 7,000 islands to explore. But did you know that there are also thousands of sandbars that appear and disappear with the tides? These are some of the most stunning and ephemeral attractions in the country, offering unique experiences for travelers who want to enjoy the sun,…
.or why Negros Oriental is an exciting destination for your ‘revenge travel’
It was, to some extent, the completion of a journey. I’ve been to the island of Negros before, but only its western side. I’ve been to the islands beside Negros too, Iloilo on the west and Cebu on the east. But I couldn
.or why Negros Oriental is an exciting destination for your ‘revenge travel’
It was, to some extent, the completion of a journey. I’ve been to the island of Negros before, but only its western side. I’ve been to the islands beside Negros too, Iloilo on the west and Cebu on the east. But I couldn
Manjuyod Sandbar, the “Maldives of the Philippines”
Many of us have probably been to the most popular beaches in the Philippines, but with the thousands of islands in the country, there are many natural wonders around that some may have yet to discover.
One of them is Negros Oriental’s Manjuyod Sandbar, often considered as the Maldives of the Philippines.
It features a 7-kilometer stretch of white sand
It’s no wonder why the sandbar deserves the comparison – the paradise on earth features a 7-kilometer stretch of white sand, surrounded by crystalline waters, that emerges during low tide. Beautiful wooden cottages dot the sandbar as well, so during high tide, they appear to float on water.