Manjuyod Sandbar

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Manjuyod Sandbar is a famous stretch of pristine white sand that emerges at low tide off the coast of Negros Oriental in the Philippines, often called the “Maldives of the Philippines” for its clear turquoise waters and scenic stilt houses.

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Surface form Occurrences
Manjuyod White Sandbar 1

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf natural feature
sandbar
tourist attraction
accessedBy boat
country Philippines
emergesAt low tide
governedBy Province of Negros Oriental NERFINISHED
hasAccommodationType day-use cottages
hasActivity photography
sandbar walking
snorkeling
swimming
hasBestVisitTime dry season
morning low tide
hasEcosystem coastal marine ecosystem
hasFeature shallow waters
wide exposed sand at low tide
wooden stilt houses
hasNearbyActivity dolphin watching tours
hasNearbyAttraction Tañon Strait Protected Seascape NERFINISHED
hasSandColor white
hasStructureType stilt cottages
hasViewOf Cebu Island across Tañon Strait
Negros Island NERFINISHED
isPartOf Negros Island NERFINISHED
knownFor boat tours
clear waters
dolphin watching nearby
pristine white sand
stilt houses
languageUsedInSignage English
Filipino
locatedIn Negros Oriental NERFINISHED
locatedInBodyOfWater Bais Bay NERFINISHED
locatedInSea Tañon Strait NERFINISHED
nearestCity Bais City NERFINISHED
nearestTown Manjuyod NERFINISHED
nickname Maldives of the Philippines
partOfTourRoute Bais City dolphin and whale watching tours
region Central Visayas NERFINISHED
submergedAt high tide
tourismType beach tourism
eco-tourism
waterColor turquoise

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Manjuyod hasTourismAttraction Manjuyod Sandbar
this entity surface form: Manjuyod White Sandbar
Manjuyod knownFor Manjuyod Sandbar