If you love beaches you'll probably be amaze by valugan boulder beach. Don't expect a fine sand at valugan though, because its shoreline is a long stretch of bouldrs and cobbles. You won't enjoy a walkwith footprints being washed away by waves by enjoy hopping from boulders to boulders instead π. It has two se segments (π sorry for the term), the first one is made up of purely boulders with sizes at around half a meter in diameter on average and the other one is about six inches. Though both were believed to came from eruptions of Mt. Iraya at around 350BC to 850AD.
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Β Β Β Read moreVulugan Boulder Beach is one of my favorite destinations in Batanes, right next to Basco Rolling Hills! I absolutely give it a 5/5. The beach is incredibly calming and quiet, making it the perfect escape to unwind. The wide shore is covered in stunning boulders, creating a unique landscape that's a sight to behold.
Visiting during the Trike North Batan tour is a must, but remember to register before you go. The contrast of the boulders against the vibrant blue ocean is breathtaking, and itβs a great spot for photography or simply...
Β Β Β Read moreThere's nothing much to do except to enjoy the place. I have no problem staying for hours just wandering the area. The sound of the waves smashing the boulders are soothing to the ear. Going to the water is tempting but be wary as the tide might take you offshore. Just a perfect place to relax, meditate and maybe even perform Yoga. Date of...
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