Crystal Cove Island is a beautiful, secluded small island located between Caticlan and Boracay. This two hectare island is found upon solid rock, a gallery of haunting niches and sea caves bordered by crystal - green waters. The sight of this pristine sea immediately calls to your innate thirst for things tropical, and as soon as you get there, the right thing to do is just plunge right away and bask with abandon. Other than the native huts and some islands statues, the main draw in this place is its two caves.
Cave One features smooths rocks and a refreshing pool that opens-up to the sea. Cave Two features a small tunnel which you have to pass to see the coral shores which also lead to the open sea. Entrance fee on the place is only Php 100.00. Here are few shots I have taken while on this island:
Welcome
Cave One
Cave Two
Sit on my Palm
Rocky Edge
Stone Stairs leading to the Caves
Native Huts and some Island Stuff
Look-Back Friday. Originally posted on October 23, 2008.
Cave One features smooths rocks and a refreshing pool that opens-up to the sea. Cave Two features a small tunnel which you have to pass to see the coral shores which also lead to the open sea. Entrance fee on the place is only Php 100.00. Here are few shots I have taken while on this island:
Look-Back Friday. Originally posted on October 23, 2008.
as usual busog na naman ang mga mata ko dito sa blog mo...lalo na pag beach ang subject...
ReplyDeletethe last time i visited this island most of the structures were still under construction. we also did some snorkeling a few meters away. i remember the boatman called the island by another name, it's said to be "owned" by the Laurels.
ReplyDeleteHow do u get their? Mukhang every inch of Boracay napuntahan mo ah :)
ReplyDeletenilibot mo talaga ang buong bora island ha. pati ang neighboring islands.
ReplyDeleteanother beautiful place discovered! The hands are fascinating. Thank you again for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat interesting scenes from your part of the world! I love the palm chairs.....how clever!! Thank you for visiting my blog and for your kind comment!
ReplyDeleteI think some of manufacturers of the sofas in the shape of palms must have got the ideas from here.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful place!
Beautiful place indeed. It makes me want to scream vacation!
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Bilib nako---lahat talaga ng sulok nagalugad u---hmmm, kulang nalang yung bundok sa mainland Aklan.kekeke
ReplyDeleteVery nice. TY for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteThe stone hands are cool.
sarap sigurong umupo dyan sa upuang kamay habang nakikipagkwentuhan at kumakain ng boy bawang??
ReplyDeleteganda ng mga kuha mo attorney..
I believe the watch tower is inspired by the "Baywatch" TV series
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures I really like the one of the first cave the water is so pretty.My second fav is those cool palm chairs.Thanks for dropping by.
ReplyDeleteYour pics - looks like paradise to me :)
ReplyDeleteI love the cave #1 pic. The water is so clear :)
Definitely a great place to relax.
LS: I must say that sit on my palm photo was really something. Another nice set of photos from your trip.
ReplyDeletelawstude, thanks for visiting my "My World" post. Thanks for all the gorgeous pix of your world, the Philippines. I'd love to go there someday! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing place! Wow! And your photos of it are wonderful! Thanks for sharing. And thanks for stopping by my blog and commenting as well on my My World Tuesday photos! Take care--
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I told you I'd be back. :-) I'm blown away by these photos. They're beautiful and so are the areas that you photograph.
ReplyDeleteThe island looked like a fun place to relax. So beautiful. The sea is so blue and inviting and I love those palm chairs. :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos and place!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful huts! Amazing view.
ReplyDeletegaling! ang ganda pala ng crystal cove. most fascinated with cove one. sarap ng kulay blue na tubig.
ReplyDeleteThanks fro stopping by Wingsnthings. You're right, this is very different from where I live, but very beautiful. I'll stop by again soon.
ReplyDeletesarap tumingin sa mga kuha. hindi ako nakapunta dyan pero ang daling makuha ang ganda ng view kasi kakapunta ko lang.
ReplyDeleteganda pa ng tubig. sarap magbabad. hehehe...
palm chairs are a riot. i don't think one gets sad/lonely around these parts. i bet this place/boracay is a super duper funk buster.
ReplyDeletedi kaya biglang gagalaw ang mga kamay pag umupo ka? hehehe! kakaaliw!
ReplyDeleteI've been there as well... brought back memories of that travel to Boracay and neighbouring islands! Salamst sa mga pictures!
ReplyDeleteThe local government of Aklan should commend you for the great work you've done, promoting Boracay and its neighboring island.
ReplyDeleteLove that shot of cave one - beautiful water!
ReplyDeletepre nagpunta ka pala bora kami rin e kasama mo ba si sis mo? hehehe!
ReplyDeleteang ganda naman..
ReplyDeleteyan pala ang Crystal Cove Island.
ang ganda ang pwesto ng mga kamay na upuan.... parang nasa terrace lang
ganda ng tubig sa cave. blue. maraming isda riyan?
ReplyDeleteam not sure, but this looks like the island they used to call "laurel island"? great photos as usual.
ReplyDeleteHi! Very nice pictures here. I will return!
ReplyDeletewow! ngyaon ko lang nalaman ang tunkgol sa island na ito. ganda!
ReplyDeletegrabe ka talaga... i grew up going to boracay every weekend pero i must say i have never come across this place! thank you for taking us there...
ReplyDeletei am now vowing to visit as much place sa pilipinas the next time im home!
grabe ka talaga... i grew up going to boracay every weekend pero i must say i have never come across this place! thank you for taking us there...
ReplyDeletei am now vowing to visit as much place sa pilipinas the next time im home!
Looks so beautiful and lots of fun!!!
ReplyDeleteKung ma promote at madevelope lang sana ng mabuti ang mga yan, hindi tayo 3rd world country.
ReplyDeleteThanks for giving us all these guided tours to lovely places in the Philippines.
ReplyDeleteThose hand chairs look fun. :)
Hi Norman! Wouldn't mind to sit on that palm... ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat post as usual! Unfortunately, I'm beginning to realize that I don't have time to see it all... ;)
Meanwhile, Blogtrotter just said goodbye to Mykonos 2007!! It shows the famous sunset scene at Little Venice, and the Pelican mascot of the island… ;)
Hope you enjoy, comment and have a great weekend!
this is one of the most beautiful beaches in boracay that you featured. as usual ang gaganda ng kuha mo kuya oman lalo na yung watchtower.
ReplyDeletewould love to try sitting on the farthest left hand...
ReplyDeleteLooks like you found paradise...
ReplyDeleteI love the resort..I can feel the serenity within....hope I can pay a visit to that place..
ReplyDeleteastig yun "baywatch" tower, ah!
ReplyDeletehehe
Is this a private island? Reminds me Elephant Island in Marinduque, being developed by the Koreans as a 6 star Beach Resort.
ReplyDeleteHello Guys! I know, i haven't be able to comment back on your comments to this post. Blame it on my heavy work loads these past few days. If ever I find time, I opt to post a while and visit as much blog as I can. (But then, it has become irregular too.) Hope you bear with me and I promise to find more blogging time soon. Take Care Everyone and BIG THANKS for the visit.
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ReplyDeleteI just can't wait to see more picture from you.This is so beautiful.
I hope you don't mind that I'm your fan(followers) from Malaysia.
Thanks for share so beautiful views.
ReplyDeleteNice place! Bat daw Crystal Cove tawag? May crystals ba dun sa 2 caves?
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