Tourists wanting to get a taste of the sand, sea, and seafood of a "small fishing town" may need to have a few things cleared up.
If you listen hard enough, each of these boats has an interesting story to tell.
The receding tide leaves behind little pools of water that look gorgeous when they reflect the setting sun. The long, low wall in the shot is the breakwater.
Lagen Island, El Nido, Palawan, Philippines
Children love to bathe in the sea to ward off the heat that is prevalent in a tropical country such as the Philippines. A dip in the water with playmates is enough for these kids to enjoy a day.
Though working on an island resort can get pretty lonely at times, sights like this one are one of the perks.
The Water Cottages of Miniloc Island Resort sit on stilts over the water. The rooms are ideal for couples wanting a bit more privacy and a great view of the bay.
Gannet, one of the boats found in El Nido Resorts. Incidentally, the owner of this boat has the quirk of naming all of his boats after birds.
Nature painted a beautiful picture of a dove through the cloud formations at Palawan's Honda Bay, Philippines.
Rock formations are common in many islands in the Philippines. This one is found at the side of the road in Palawan on the way to the Sub-terranean River.
This fishing boat in Palawan waits for its catch for the day. These fishermen are hoping to get some fishes to sell and bring home some for their family.