Calayan Islands
The Calayan Islands are a group of islands located in the northern part of the Philippines, specifically in the Babuyan Channel. The main island, Calayan, is known for its stunning natural beauty, featuring white sandy beaches, lush landscapes, and diverse wildlife. The islands are part of the Cagayan Valley region and are relatively less developed, making them a peaceful destination for nature lovers.
The Calayan Islands are also home to several small fishing communities, where locals engage in traditional fishing practices. The islands are accessible by boat or small aircraft, attracting visitors who seek adventure and tranquility away from more crowded tourist spots.