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Whether you're after a private, isolated patch of white-sand beach or a camp site on the shore with like-minded beach goers, Quezon province near Manila has a beach with your name on it
Rafting along this manmade river at the heart of a resort-plantation off Quezon is plain bliss
The museum's must-see exhibits include an original pure silver altar from Binondo church, a collection of national costumes worn by Philippine Presidents and First Ladies, and a P20-million Ifugao betel nut bag
Head to this camping heaven in Quezon, and pitch a tent along the beach, shielded by limestone cliffs, facing clear turquoise waters, all for a budget of next to nothing
Get away from it all on this quiet Quezon beach
This 1,600-hectare island in Quezon is drawing backpackers to its fine sandy beach that at low tide you can walk till eternity. It's also a perfect site for camping
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