

A serene lagoon in Sumilon Island, known for its pristine turquoise waters and white sandbar.
Unique white sand from Sumilon Island, believed to have healing properties.
Sweet and tangy, these dried mangoes are a popular Cebuano snack.
Traditional Cebuano weaving, often depicting marine life, reflecting the island's culture.

Sumilon is known for its marine life, so using reef-safe sunscreen helps protect the environment.
For snorkeling and water activities, a waterproof pouch protects your phone from water damage.
Sumilon's climate can be unpredictable, so a lightweight rain jacket is useful for sudden showers.
A stunning white sandbar that changes shape with the tides, perfect for a morning swim and sunbathing.
A serene lagoon within the resort, ideal for snorkeling, kayaking, or simply relaxing in the afternoon.
An evening adventure to watch and swim with gentle whale sharks in their natural habitat.
Located within the resort, this café offers a stunning view of the lagoon while serving a delightful breakfast buffet.
A beachfront restaurant known for its fresh seafood, particularly lobster, and beautiful ocean views.
An elegant beachfront restaurant offering a romantic dinner setting with a variety of international and Filipino dishes.

Soup with wonton-like dumplings filled with pork and shrimp.

Grilled pork marinated in lemongrass, garlic, and vinegar.
Grilled chicken marinated in a mix of soy sauce, vinegar, and spices.
Norsk Folkemuseum is an open-air museum showcasing Norwegian cultural history through authentic buildings and exhibits from various periods. Nestled by the Oslo Fjord, it offers visitors a glimpse into rural life across the centuries.
A vibrant night market in Cianjur, West Java, offering local food, shopping, and lively atmosphere.
A historic site in Guangzhou, China, marking the landing of Zheng He's fleet in 1410.