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Mindoro Oriental White Sand BeachPhoto from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_beaches_in_the_Philippines#/media/File:Sabtang_Island,_Batanes.JPG

 

Puerto Galera’s White Beach is the second most commercialized beach in the Philippines, next to Boracay’s White Beach. A closer proximity to Metro Manila, Puerto Galera’s White Beach is a cheaper alternative to Boracay. The beach spans 1.2 kilometers, with grainy, light gray sand, and is dotted with bars, restaurants, hotels, and souvenir shops. Like other popular beaches, White Beach offers a plethora of island activities such as banana boat, jet ski, island hopping, and snorkeling. At one rocky end of the beach is called Camp City, where there are no establishments and camping is allowed. During peak season (April to May, and Christmas Holidays), White Beach transforms into an entertainment center, with loud music, rowdy bars, fire dancers, and many beach parties. Accommodations can also triple in price. The rest of the year, White Beach could be quiet, especially at night. Read More: https://explora.ph/attraction/229/white-beach-in-puerto-galera

 

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The most famous and the most populated of the beaches in Puerto Galera. The sand on White Beach is, you guessed it right, immaculately white—just like powdered chalk on the blackboard in school. It’s made of really fine and loose coral sand, where your feet simply sinks in with every step.

While walking along White Beach, you will be tempted to have unplanned food trips by the variety of restaurants and bars that line up on the shores. It has everything you’re craving for like fresh seafood, grilled meats, all-day breakfast meals, and every drink you could think of.  Read More: https://www.travelbook.ph/blog/3-beaches-to-check-out-in-puerto-galera/

 

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The white sandy strips of this beach offer excellent opportunities for swimming. Resorts in this area provide entertainment facilities for tourists’ greater amusement and leisure. It is located in Barangay San Isidro, Puerto Galera, and is accessible in 30 minutes from the town proper by a jeepney or a boat.   Read More:  https://mindorotravelguide.com/oriental-mindoro-travel-guide-tourist-attractions/

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

Oriental Mindoro is Part of the MIMAROPA Region

Where is Oriental Mindoro and How to Get There

Oriental Mindoro Home of World’s Most Diverse Marine Ecosystem

Tourist Attractions in Oriental Mindoro

Colorful Festivals in Oriental Mindoro

Awesome Beaches in Oriental Mindoro

Go and Have Fun in Oriental Mindoro

Oriental Mindoro Photo Gallery

Oriental Mindoro Video Collection

 

 

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