Exploring Paradise: Must-Visit Islands in Leyte
Small island with white sand beaches Rich marine life, great for snorkeling and diving Camping available, with basic facilities Short boat ride from Matalom
Group of four islands: Mahaba, Apid, Digyo, and Himokilan White sand beaches, clear waters, and great snorkeling Can visit all islands via island-hopping tour from Inopacan
The most famous island in Leyte! Stunning white sandbar, crystal-clear waters Perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and camping Boat ride from Palompon
Famous for the first Catholic Mass in the Philippines (1521) Beautiful beaches, great diving & snorkeling spots Perfect for historical tours and island hopping Accessible via Maasin or Padre Burgos port
Known for incredible diving spots and whale shark sightings Home to Napantao Marine Sanctuary (one of the best dive sites in the region) Connected to the mainland by a bridge (accessible via road)
Famous for its hilly landscapes and white-sand beaches Amazing coral reefs, diving, and snorkeling Accessible via boat from Maripipi or Naval, Biliran
Known for its moving sandbar that shifts with the tide Beautiful beaches and rock formations Boat ride from Naval, Biliran
A small, quiet island with powdery white sand Great for snorkeling and beach camping Accessible via boat from Naval, Biliran
Twin islands known for their peaceful, pristine beaches Perfect for snorkeling, diving, and beach camping Short boat ride from Hinunangan
Explore San Pablo Island, a.k.a. Pong Guti The twin of San Juan in Southern Leyte Featuring stunning landscapes and scenic views.