Maripipi Island
Maripipi, Biliran
Maripipi Island is a fifth class municipality and an island in the province of Biliran, Philippines. It is the smallest and least populous municipality in the province. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 6,699 people.
Maripipi Island is very rich in marine life, coral gardens, scenic coco-lined beaches; popular source of ceramic pots. The ruins of a pre-Spanish era ...
watchtower beside the San Miguel Parish church; Wiki
Maripipi Island News
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9 X Sambawan Island
I feel of myself that before this trip, I actually thought that Biliran was still a part of Leyte. It was only upon reading some blogs that I found out that it is already an independent province. See? Traveling is indeed educational!
Our trip to Biliran is actually part of Rann and I's Eastern Visayas backpacking adventure. While we were having the time of our lives in Kalanggaman Island, we were also having a dilemma on whether we should chase waterfalls in Samar or continue beach bumming in Biliran the next day. Finally, after considering the time and budget we would be spending, Rann and ... -
Discover The Real Paradise Around Maripipi
Discover the real paradise! Maripipi Island is the perfect hide away. This is the place to go when you wish to discover remote places with healthy, well preserved coral reefs and plenty of marine life.
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Biliran Island Town Ready For Summer Fun Launch
The island town of Maripipi in Biliran province is now ready for the grand launching of "Summer Fun in Biliran" on April 17 and 18, said Mayor Uldarico Macorol.
A short program for the launching will be held in the town gymnasium of Maripipi initiated by the Provincial Government of Biliran headed by Governor Gerardo Espina Jr. through the Provincial Tourism Office, in cooperation with the Department of Tourism regional office.
Espina will lead the opening and declaration of Summer Fun in Biliran. The governor is enthusiastic that with this launching, local and international tourists wil ... -
Maripipi Island Where Life Goes Back To Basics
What does it mean to be totally unplugged from the world? In a society where people are attached to their phones almost 24/7, can we ever truly find a place where its possible to just unplug? Well, when you come to the island of Biliran that sure will be the case. Take note: life is simple in the province with no WiFi or mobile signals in many of its areas. So, if you do need a break with the gadgets of today, Biliran is the place to be.
Now, there are two main islands in Biliran: Biliran Island and Maripipi Island. This post will focus on the latter.
Maripipi is a volcanic island with a ... -
German travelers PH journey Going off the beaten path
For three months I traveled the country in search of those hidden gems...if you haven't been to these places yet, now is the time to discover them, writes Philipp Dukatz.
The sprawling magnificence of the white beaches of Boracay, the rolling Chocolate Hills of Bohol, and the pristine lagoons of El Nido in Palawan: these used to be the secret wonders whispered among travelers who wanted to explore the Philippines' hidden gems.
What used to be insiders' tips back then are world-famous tourist destinations now.
Written about prominently in guidebooks and travel articles, drawing thousa ... -
Maripipi And Sambawan Island Biliran
Sambawan Island
Sambawan Island is endowed with beautiful white sandy beach, rich marine life and coral gardens, which invite intrepid divers and snorkelers especially on summer season. During high tide, Sambawan transforms into three beautiful islets.