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The Indian citizens can enter the Philippines visa-free up to 14 days for tourism.
Requirements: valid passport (6+ months), return ticket, hotel booking, and sufficient funds.
This 14-day visa-free stay cannot be extended or converted to another visa.
Indian nationals holding valid visas/residency from the US, UK, Canada, Schengen, Japan, Australia, or Singapore can stay visa-free for up to 30 days.
The 30-day visa-free stay also cannot be extended or converted.
Both categories require no prior visa application – just meet entry requirements.
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Paradise Beach in Palawan, Philippines, is a secluded slice of heaven known for its powdery white sand, turquoise waters, and tranquil surroundings. Nestled near El Nido and often visited during island-hopping tours in Bacuit Bay, it lives up to its name — untouched beauty, crystal-clear waters perfect for snorkeling, and stunning limestone cliffs framing the shore. Ideal for those seeking peace away from crowds, Paradise Beach offers a serene, postcard-perfect escape in one of the world’s most beautiful islands.
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Magic Island, located near Boracay, is a stunning cliff-jumping spot famous for its crystal-clear waters and exhilarating diving platforms. Adventure lovers can leap from heights of 3 to 10 meters into the blue sea, surrounded by dramatic rock formations. It's perfect for thrill-seekers and photographers alike.
Crocodile Island, shaped like a crocodile from a distance, lies off the coast of Boracay as well. It's a paradise for snorkelers and divers, offering vibrant coral gardens and a rich array of marine life. Despite its name, it's perfectly safe and popular for underwater adventures.
These two islands are must-visits for anyone exploring Boracay's beyond-the-beach magic!
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