5 Tidal Pools to visit in the Philippines

Natural infinity pools.
by | September 19, 2019


While best known for surf spots, the island province of Catanduanes in the Bicol region hides a few stunning tidal pools of its own. Tuwad-Tuwadan Lagoon is a tidal pool in Pandan town hidden in the midst of a rock formation that’s only accessible by a steep climb down a set of stairs from Cagnipa Rolling Hills.

 

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The small pool with crystal clear blue-green water offers a relaxing place to just float your troubles away. Meanwhile, in Carorian, one of the scenic sites you can visit while island-hopping is Poseidon Rock, rugged rock formations which hides several natural pools.

 

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Magpupungko Tidal Pool, Siargao
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Kara Santos is a freelance writer and photographer. When not on the road or motorcycling off somewhere for the weekend, she’s leveling up her experience points in the latest PlayStation RPG. Read about her real-life and virtual adventures on her blog Travel Up.

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