Unlike Malcapuya Island, which is located just across from Banana Island, Banana Island offers shaded areas where visitors can take shelter from the intense sun. Additionally, the island features a small store for basic necessities, though the owner may not be particularly welcoming, as she rarely smiles at tourists. For those planning an extended stay, overnight accommodations are available, powered by a generator.
I’ve captured a video of the beachfront—feel free to watch it and decide for yourself whether the destination is...
Read moreAccording to the guide, the name Banana Island is because the island is shaped like a banana leaf and not because it has banana trees. What it actually has are coconut trees!
The island has white sand and crystal clear waters with benches and picnic tables to eat from. There is also a small store here - their version of a 7-11 😄
The area is kept clean, there are also trees here and Bermuda grass. Look out for ants though close to the tables.
Very peaceful, quiet and idyllic, I...
Read moreRelaxing place to stop for lunch. Several hammocks for people to lay and rest. But during peak season better bring your own hammock because There's not enough for everyone. There's rooms to stay overnight if you want. Snorkeling area is right in front of the beach just a few feet and you can already see clams and a...
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