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Gigantes Islands

Gigantes Islands is now one of the rising tourist destination in the country. This tourist destination featured many times in television like KMJS, Ijuander, Biyahe ni Drew and also in ABS-CBN news this called Gigantes Islands because it’s Islands are like a giant lying.


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Bancal port at Carles

Bancal port at Carles, Iloilo City

We negotiate and pay a package here at Bancal port at Carles, Iloilo City at the price of two thousand five hundred pesos good for 8-10 persons and own the boat for the whole day in Gigantes Islands with a tour guide and traveled for two hours.

After two hours of boating this is our first destination it is the Tangke Lagoon it is much like the Hidden Lagoon in El Nido Palawan. It is called “Tangke Lagoon” because it is like a volcanic crater and when the water is high the water level in lagoon goes up and filled with water like a tank.

After the lagoon we goes here at Cabugao Gamay Island for me this is the most beautiful Island here in Gigantes because of it’s remarkable view in the top. We climbed a wooden stairs for five minutes to reach the top and the view makes me speechless and impressed of what Gigantes Islands has and It is the face.

This is the our third destination in Gigantes Island it is the Banteque Island it is the second of my favourite island here in Gigantes because from your long boating travel and climbing a beautiful hilltop this is the place you need to go not just because of the sand bar but because this is the island where you will have your lunch and taste the speciality of Gigantes Islands here in Iloilo and you can buy sea foods, sea shells like scallops for only one peso each cheap right and you can cook it in many dishes that’s why this is the second of my favourite here in Gigantes Islands.

This is our last destination in Gigantes Islands it is the Puting Baybay Beach last of my best Islands because of its white sand and good for instagram posts.

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