Philippines Beautiful Sunsets ( Luzon to Midanao)

Living in a fast-paced city can be so overwhelming that catching a daily phenomenon, like a sunset, becomes a luxury.

I get to appreciate a beautiful sunset mostly when I travel to the countryside and get to see it in full view, unobstructed by tall buildings and houses.

The beautiful scenery allows me to be still, to slow down, and reflect at all the craziness of the passing day.

Here are some of my favorite sunset photos from several destinations around the Philippines.

Boracay Island, Aklan
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If there’s one thing that you shouldn’t miss in Boracay, it’s the sunset. Every afternoon, tourists crowd along the White Beach– some with tripods ready to capture the spectacle over the horizon while some simply choose to see it without a camera.

Another way to enjoy the sunset in Boracay is by experiencing the traditional way of sailing aboard a boat locally known as paraw.

Balanacan Port, Marinduque
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A few minutes before the ferry sailed off from Balanacan, I stepped out of the cabin to catch some fresh air. What I saw outside left me in awe: a fiery sunset where the sky was filled with a dramatic burst of colors, orange, red, pink. It was so beautiful that I had to sit in the same spot until darkness finally took over.

Manila Bay
One of the most popular spots to observe sunset in the city is at Manila Bay. Late afternoons here are often filled with people –tourists, vendors, photographers, and regular employees taking a respite after a day’s work. Although the view from there is indeed fascinating, watch out for some drawbacks, like the unpleasant smell emanating from parts of the area.
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Tanay Rizal
Tanay is one of my favorite spots near Manila. Home to the vibrant Daranak and Batlag Falls, a beautiful church and nestled in between Laguna de Bay and Sierra Madre mountain ranges, this town is a rising tourist destination.

Besides its many scenic spots, one thing that caught me when I visited there was the sunset by the lake. The silhouette of the spiral staircase of the lighthouse, the boatman making his late afternoon rounds, children playing near the dike, and the flash of colors from the sky created a picturuesque view. The whole scene was picture-perfect and I could not resist capturing the moment with my camera.
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Bangui, Ilocos Norte
PH TRAVEL

15 stunning PH sunsets

Travel writer Che Gurrobat, who's visited 80 of 81 provinces in the Philippines, shares 15 photos of beautiful sunsets she's experienced during her travels. One of them is right in Manila, so take a look, get out there, and explore

Che Gurrobat

Published 3:56 PM, April 19, 2014

Updated 9:43 PM, April 16, 2016

Living in a fast-paced city can be so overwhelming that catching a daily phenomenon, like a sunset, becomes a luxury.

I get to appreciate a beautiful sunset mostly when I travel to the countryside and get to see it in full view, unobstructed by tall buildings and houses.

The beautiful scenery allows me to be still, to slow down, and reflect at all the craziness of the passing day.

Here are some of my favorite sunset photos from several destinations around the Philippines.

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Boracay Island, Aklan

If there’s one thing that you shouldn’t miss in Boracay, it’s the sunset. Every afternoon, tourists crowd along the White Beach– some with tripods ready to capture the spectacle over the horizon while some simply choose to see it without a camera.

Another way to enjoy the sunset in Boracay is by experiencing the traditional way of sailing aboard a boat locally known as paraw.

Balanacan Port, Mogpog, Marinduque

A few minutes before the ferry sailed off from Balanacan, I stepped out of the cabin to catch some fresh air. What I saw outside left me in awe: a fiery sunset where the sky was filled with a dramatic burst of colors, orange, red, pink. It was so beautiful that I had to sit in the same spot until darkness finally took over.

Manila Bay

One of the most popular spots to observe sunset in the city is at Manila Bay. Late afternoons here are often filled with people –tourists, vendors, photographers, and regular employees taking a respite after a day’s work. Although the view from there is indeed fascinating, watch out for some drawbacks, like the unpleasant smell emanating from parts of the area.

Tanay, Rizal

Tanay is one of my favorite spots near Manila. Home to the vibrant Daranak and Batlag Falls, a beautiful church and nestled in between Laguna de Bay and Sierra Madre mountain ranges, this town is a rising tourist destination.

Besides its many scenic spots, one thing that caught me when I visited there was the sunset by the lake. The silhouette of the spiral staircase of the lighthouse, the boatman making his late afternoon rounds, children playing near the dike, and the flash of colors from the sky created a picturuesque view. The whole scene was picture-perfect and I could not resist capturing the moment with my camera.

Siquijor

The town of San Juan in the mystical island of Siquijor is dotted with beaches with dramatic rock formations and white sandy shores. Its unique coastline and the promise of an enchanting sunset view are the reasons why many tourists prefer to go there after a day of exploring the island.

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Bangui, Ilocos Norte

Ilocos Norte has several spots with a commanding sunset view. But one of the most stunning I’ve seen was at Bangui Bay where the towering windmills provided a beautiful view against the retiring sun. This place is a photographer’s dreamland.
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Batangas
While on board a ferry bound for Romblon, this incredible sunset came right into my view as we passed by Batangas. The rays peeking through the thick dark clouds, extending down to the mountain, the beautiful sea… that created an image that will linger in my mind for a long time.
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Do you have any favorites spots to view sunsets in the Philippines? If non, you are always welcome to these places in paradise. :)

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