Islands & Regions

About the Islands & Regions Section

Seven thousand six hundred islands. The number gets cited so often it starts to lose meaning — until you look at a map and begin to understand what it actually implies for anyone who wants to know this country properly. The Philippines isn’t one destination: it’s an archipelago of micro-worlds, each with its own dialect, its own food culture, its own particular relationship with the sea, the mountains, and the weather.

This Island & Regions section organizes those worlds the way it makes practical sense to navigate them: by the three major island groups — Luzon in the north, the Visayas in the center, and Mindanao in the south. Within each group, there are deep-dive guides to individual provinces and islands, written not for the person who wants to tick boxes but for the person who wants to understand a place. What distinguishes Batanes from every other province in the country? Why do the Visayas feel fundamentally different from northern Luzon despite sharing a national culture? Why does Mindanao ask you to see it clearly, without the anxieties that get projected onto it from outside?

Each Island & Region guide covers the geography honestly, including the parts of the year when the weather makes certain destinations impractical to visit, or when the roads make certain areas genuinely hard to reach. There are suggested itineraries for different lengths of stay and different travel styles, accommodation recommendations that go beyond the resorts that dominate search results, and notes on what makes each island or province worth the journey in its own right.

The goal is simple: to give you enough detail that when you arrive somewhere, you already have a sense of what you’re looking at, and enough curiosity left to discover what the guides couldn’t tell you.

Articles

Calaguas Island white sand beach with traditional fishing boats and a local village at sunset
Calaguas

What’s Really at Stake When You Visit Calaguas Island: A Cultural Perspective

I sat on a weathered bamboo bench outside Ate Luisa’s sari-sari store in Barangay Tinago, watching her granddaughter scroll through Instagram photos of Calaguas Island’s famous white sand beaches. The girl, maybe sixteen, paused on one image: a pristine shoreline ...
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Local Filipino families on Calaguas Island beach during daily activities, authentic island life
Calaguas

Culture of the People of Calaguas Island: True Respect

Maria handed me a woven bracelet and smiled the kind of smile you give someone when you’ve done this a thousand times before. “For you, sir. Support locals.” Her English was careful, practiced. I looked at the bracelet. It was ...
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Calaguas Island beach with traditional Filipino fishing boats and coastal landscape
Calaguas

The Real Luxury of Eating on Calaguas Island: Fresh, Simple Community Meals

I stepped off the boat onto Calaguas Island expecting adventure. What I got was a reality check on my expectations for food as I ate the first of many Calaguas Island meals. No beachfront bistros with Edison bulbs. No chalkboard ...
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Filipino cook working in difficult conditions behind the scenes while tourists enjoy meals on Calaguas Island
Calaguas

Calaguas Island Meals: The Hidden Costs You Never See

The table looked like something from a travel magazine. Grilled tuna gleamed under the afternoon sun. Steaming rice-filled ceramic bowls. Fresh coconut halves sat ready for drinking. Sliced mango and pineapple made neat rows across plastic platters. This is what ...
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Traveler holding a cooler with tofu on Calaguas Island beach at sunrise
Calaguas

How to Pack Tofu for Calaguas Island: A Vegan and Vegetarian Survival Guide

I watched Maria stare at the menu for a full three minutes. Her friend Jen had already ordered grilled bangus. The cook was waiting. Maria’s hand hovered over the laminated list as if she were disarming a landmine. “Do you ...
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Mangyan elder Lila holding soil near the conservation zone fence in Mindoro highlands
Mindoro

Why Protecting Nature In Mindoro Shouldn’t Mean Displacing People

A Day in the Mangyan Village Lila held a handful of soil and let it fall through her fingers like sand through an hourglass. We sat under the shade of a massive dao tree, just outside the newly erected fence ...
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Mindoro Island jungle trail showing natural attractions and human presence in dense tropical forest
Mindoro

Visiting Mindoro Island Responsibly: The Truth About Its Jungles

The Trail That Told the Truth The guide stopped at a fallen tree, wiped sweat from his forehead with a rag that had seen better decades, and said something I didn’t expect: “My cousin cut this last month for firewood.” ...
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Mindoro Island hillside showing traditional farming threatened by eco-development projects
Mindoro

Mindoro Natural Resources: Why Communities Need Power to Refuse

Maria Santos sat on her bamboo porch, grinding rice with the same mortar her grandmother used. Three men in pressed shirts waited on the dirt road below, clipboards in hand, a white SUV idling behind them. They’d driven three hours ...
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A lone traveler contemplating the vast Mindoro Island coastline at sunset, showing isolation in nature
Mindoro

Mindoro Island’s Ultimate Natural Attractions: Why Loneliness Is Part of Transformation

When Paradise Feels Like a Mirror You Didn’t Want to Look Into The dive boat rocked gently in the early morning calm. I watched a German backpacker, maybe twenty-five, stare out at the endless expanse of the Mindoro Strait. His ...
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Filipino fisherman standing by bangka boat on Dinagat Island beach
Dinagat

Forget Boracay, Dinagat Island Tourism Will Challenge You Instead

A visit to Dinagat will leave you with the realization that you truly worked for your memories. The Man Who Wouldn’t Smile for My Camera The first time I stepped off the bangka onto Dinagat Island, a fisherman named Roel ...
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Filipino fisherman repairing nets on a traditional bangka boat, Mindoro Island, Philippines
Mindoro

Why Mindoro’s Natural Attractions Demand You Slow Down and Focus on One Place

I stood on the deck of a small bangka as it cut through the turquoise water off Mindoro’s coast, watching a fisherman named Mang Tomas repair his net with the kind of patience I’d forgotten existed. This is Island Life ...
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Mindoro Island’s mountains and valleys show a natural landscape central to the history of Mindoro Island
Mindoro

Mindoro Gold Mining: Beyond the Gold That Never Existed

I stepped off the bangka in Calapan, Oriental Mindoro, on a Tuesday morning that smelled like diesel and dried fish. The pier had more cracks than planks that didn’t creak. A trike driver named Mang Ernie waved me over with ...
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