Every beach location in the Philippines never fails to make a reference to the famous and renowned Boracay Island. Beaches may be tagged as the Boracay of the North, of the South, of the East, of the West, and whatever directions of all sort.
One of the finest beaches in the northeastern part of the
Philippine Map, particularly that at
Sta. Ana, Province of Cagayan is no exemption, being marked as the Boracay of
the North for some beach lovers. However, the same is incomparable and should be known as it marks its own name.
This is Anguib Beach. A clear and pristine turquoise waters
with powdery and fine white sand enclaved in a lush and verdant mountains which
make up for the paradise that it is.
Under a perfect weather, we docked at the Anguib Beach on
board an outrigger canoe after thirty minutes of travel time from our resort
(which is near the San Vicente Port). As
I set foot on the beach, it was priceless, I was at awe on this paradise at
Sta. Ana, Cagayan. No commercial establishments were set up and there were even
no guests on the island except our group.
It was perfect.
Getting There
It was a thirty-minute ride on board the outrigger canoe
(motorized pump boat) from our resort to
Anguib Beach. The water was calm then so
we smoothly sailed towards this paradise.
Wow white sand..
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