5 Tidal Pools to visit in the Philippines

Natural infinity pools.
by | September 19, 2019


While island-hopping around Isla de Gigantes in Iloilo, visitors will be amazed by Tangke Salt Water Lagoon. When it is filled up with seawater, the lagoon resembles a natural pool of turquoise waters surrounded by stunning rocky cliffs, making the whole place look almost enchanted.

 

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Tidal conditions vary a lot depending on the season, so make sure to ask locals when is the best time to visit and time your visit accordingly, as the pools are only visible or accessible when tidal conditions are right.

 

Know of any other tidal pools in the country? Let us know in the comments section.

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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