Babuyan Group of Islands
The Babuyan Group of Islands is an archipelago located in the northern part of the Philippines. It consists of several islands, with the largest being Babuyan Claro, Calayan, and Dalupiri. The islands are known for their stunning natural beauty, featuring rugged coastlines, lush vegetation, and diverse marine life.
The Babuyan Islands are part of the Cagayan Valley region and are situated north of Luzon. They are relatively remote and less populated, making them a unique destination for those seeking tranquility and adventure. The local economy is primarily based on fishing and agriculture, with a rich cultural heritage influenced by indigenous communities.