It's More Fun in the Philippines, No.1 for Fun!

 

 

 

 

ENCHANTING EASTERN SAMAR

 

By Eugene Alvin Villar (seav) – English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=626888

 

Eastern Samar is a province in the Philippines located in the Eastern Visayas region.  Its capital is the city of Borongan. Eastern Samar occupies the eastern portion of the island of Samar. Bordering the province to the north is the province of Northern Samar and to the west is Samar province. To the east lies the Philippine Sea, part of the vast Pacific Ocean, while to the south lies the Leyte Gulf.   Read More:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Samar

 

Photo from:   https://www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/articles/Discover-the-Province-of-Eastern-Samar-and-Its-Tourist-Attractions

 

Eastern Samar is a province of the Philippines in Samar Island blessed with surreal tourist spots and promising eco-tourism destinations. Hidden in the forested lands of the province are its enchanting caves and majestic waterfalls. Furthermore, off the coasts of the province facing the Pacific Ocean are the beautiful islands with white sand beaches, rock formations and surrounding seas teeming with marine life.

The province of Eastern Samar is one of the 3 provinces in Samar Island which belongs to Eastern Visayas Region. It is bordered by the provinces of Nothern Samar (north), Philippine Sea & Pacific Ocean (east), Leyte Gulf (south) and Samar (west). The capital city of the province is Borongan. Over 460,000+ total residents of the province speaks in Waray-Waray, Cebuano, Filipino and English languages.

From weekend warriors, vacationers to adventure seekers, there are plenty of places to visit in Eastern Samar to choose from and even visit them all in a week or two.   Read More: http://touristspotsfinder.com/2017/09/top-10-tourist-spots-in-eastern-samar/

 

Photo from:   http://philippinestravelsite.com/explore-borongan-eastern-samar/

 

Eastern Visayas is located on the eastern edge of the Visayas island chain, facing the Pacific Ocean. The islands of Samar, Leyte, and Biliran are the main land masses. It covers an area of 21,562.9 square kilometers (2.15 million hectares).

According to the regional office of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA), the region’s terrain is relatively flat near and along the coasts, with the mountainous areas mostly located in the middle portion of Samar and Leyte islands.

The southern and southwestern portions of Leyte are mountainous, while its northern portion is extensively flat. Samar, on the other hand, has a lot of mountainous ranges with forest and deep valleys.

Around 52.2% of the region is forest land.  Read More: https://www.rappler.com/newsbreak/iq/43341-fact-file-eastern-visayas

 

Photo from:  https://leinadelejedo.wordpress.com/2016/04/14/tourist-attractions-of-balangiga-eastern-samarhere-in-philippines/

 

Eastern Visayas, composed of islands and islets, boasts of several good beaches with crystal clear waters. Its rugged interiors also offers many beautiful waterfalls, which flows into natural or man-made pools below that are suitable for bathing or swimming.

During the summer months, these beaches and waterfalls are filled with people who are escaping from the sweltering heat of the sun.  Read More:  https://venewsblog.wordpress.com/tag/waterfalls/

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

Eastern Samar is in Region VIII

Visiting Enchanting Eastern Samar is a MUST

Where is Eastern Samar and How to Get There

Top Tourist Destinations in Eastern Samar

Colorful Festivals in Eastern Samar

Have a Lot of Fun in Eastern Samar

Eastern Samar Photo Gallery

Eastern Samar Video Collections

 

 

Other Visitors Also Viewed

 

 

Have a Lot of Fun in Albay

Join the “Wet ‘n Wild” Regada Water Festival in Cavite

Pulacan Falls and Its Diverging Streams

Relax at the Secluded Hidden Valley Springs Resort in Laguna

Macahambus Cave in Cagayan de Oro

Amazing Beaches in Ajuy Iloilo

Tenogtog Waterfalls in Ifugao

Enjoy and Have Fun in Tarlac

Bonbon Beach – Most Beautiful Beach in Romblon Island

Banga Festival Honors the Humble Clay Cooking Pot

 

 

 

 

Comments are closed.

 


* * * * * * * * * * * * * * PHILIPPINE TRAVEL GUIDE
* * * * * * * * * * * * * *

     

Featured Videos

DOUBLE CLICK FOR FULL SCREEN

 

 

 

 

 



  S U P P O R T    N E E D E D


This is a non-profit site to help
promote tourism in the Philippines.
We need your support to maintain
this site online.

How to help:

  • visit our site frequently, check out new articles which we post regularly and
  • invite friends and relatives to visit this site and check our posts, or

  • any amount.

    T H A N K     Y O U !

 


 

Visitors Worldwide