One does not need excellent skills in photography or a professional camera to capture breathtaking sunset photos in the Philippines. Our sunsets come in different colors, shades, and hues. You can never run out of adjectives to describe it: dramatic, peaceful, amazing, relaxing, awe-inspiring. Here are the some places where you can catch the most breathtaking sunsets in the Philippines. 1. San Vicente, Palawan This has been the most breathtaking sunset I have seen - even better in actual than in the photo. Said to be the next Boracay of the Philippines, it does not only have its 14-kilometer stretch of white sand beach but this amazing sunset as well (which can be seen from their port it if it is not too cloudy). Soon this will not be hidden anymore as they are building an airport to make it more accessible for tourists. 2. Siquijor Also known as Isla del Fuego, Siquijor is worth visiting for the beautiful sunset there as well as its beaches, the Cambugahay Falls, and more. How the sunset looks like from the same spot is not whole year round - it changes depending on the time of the year. I have been there a few times and this photo that I took in November from the Royal Cliff Resort was the best. (You can go there one afternoon to have a drink and watch the sunset). 3. Boracay Aside from being named as the best beach in Asia for its clear waters and powdery white sand, Boracay is also known for sunsets that come in different shades and colors. 4. Coron, Palawan After a whole day of island-hopping, make sure that your camera has enough battery left to capture this sunset. 5. Puerto Galera, Mindoro Captured in Tamaraw Beach, Puerto Galera, it guarantees less people and an amazing sunset. 6. El Nido, Palawan Its limestone cliffs, different types of lagoons, white-sand beaches, turquoise seas, the marine life, and sunset are just some of the things you can find in this paradise on earth. 7. Anilao, Batangas About two hours away from Manila, it is a good option for a quick nature getaway (day trip or overnight) for snorkeling and diving. 8. Borawan, Quezon Known as the Boracay and Palawan of Quezon, it is less-touristy and quiet (there were no resorts and electricity when I was there) and a good option for a "barkada" outing. 9. Panglao, Bohol Another popular destination in the Philippines, you can spend the afternoon in Bohol Beach Club (you can enter with a day pass if you do not have a room there that allows you to use their amenities and dine in their restaurant) or along Alona Beach to relax and see the sunset. 10. Nasugbu, Batangas Take a boat to explore Nasugbu and you will encounter the Twin Islands, the private beach house-resort of Philippines' ex-President Fidel Ramos, and as well as this sunset. 11. Manila
If you do not have the time to go to the beach, you need not go too far as the sunset in Manila Bay is also famous for its beauty. Have a walk or sit on one of the benches along Roxas Boulevard or watch it from one of the restaurants or cafes at the CCP Complex, in the area of Manila Ocean Park (e.g., White Moon Bar) or from one of the hotels in the area.
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