100 best beaches in the world by CNN 2019 – # 10. Palaui Island, Cagayan Valley, Philippines

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Glorious white sands meet volcanic rocks and blue-green waters topside, while coral gardens and a rich marine reserve meet divers under the surface. Palaui is all about raw beauty. Treks to get there require battling thorny grass, muddy ground and a mangrove forest.

Good to know: With no resorts or hotels, Palaui has only two real options: camping under the stars or home stays.

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100 best beaches in the world by CNN 2017 – # 14. El Nido, Palawan, Philippines

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El Nido is the gateway to adventure, “the last frontier” of the Philippines, as it has been dubbed. Powder-fine beaches and gin-clear waters complement the stunning views of karst limestone formations, empty lagoons, marble cliffs, prehistoric caves and waterfalls.

Highlight: Surrounding waters contain more than 50 species of coral and attract whales, whale sharks, sea cows, manta rays, dolphins and endangered turtles.

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100 best beaches in the world by CNN 2017 – # 84. Puka Beach, Boracay, Philippines

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Making a respectable claim to its “tropical paradise” reputation, Boracay has powdery beaches, water sports and spas. Puka Beach is named for its Puka shells, meaning the sand here is coarse.

Highlight: Puka is the second-longest beach on Boracay and relatively empty most times, with no resorts and a limited number of restaurants.

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