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Dry Season in Philippines
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In the Philippines, the dry season transforms the archipelago into a haven for sun-seekers and adventurers alike. The island of Palawan emerges as a premier destination during this time, with its crystal-clear waters and limestone cliffs of El Nido offering perfect conditions for kayaking and snorkeling. Equally inviting is Coron, where the shipwrecks lie in wait for divers eager to explore undersea history. Meanwhile, the Chocolate Hills of Bohol bask under the sun, their grass turning a rich brown that resembles rows of delectable mounds, creating a surreal landscape that beckons photographers.
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When is Dry Season in Philippines?
Most videos filmed Feb–Mar during spring. July is quiet - more local atmosphere, fewer tourists.
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