10 AMAZING PHOTOS THAT WILL MAKE YOU TRAVEL TO BATANES
“Batanes is equivalent to typhoon.” That’s how most Filipinos refer to this place years ago. But after the huge boom of social media, Batanes is now one of the most sought-after and dream destination in the Philippines.
With these 10 amazing photos taken by an Ivatan himself, it’s not hard to understand why Batanes is indeed a must see and now included in every Filipino’s bucketlist.
Basco Lighthouse

Witness the uninterrupted view of the whole island from the view deck of this 6-story lighthouse seated on top of Naidi Hills, facing the vast South China Sea.
Racuh a Payaman

Feel the cold breeze as you walk around Racuh a Payaman also known as Marlboro Hills. Blue skies, calm sea, green fields and a perfect volcano, what more can you ask for?
Chavayan Stone Houses

Experience the rich culture of Ivatans as you walk around this old village of Chavayan in Sabtang, Batanes. Be mesmerized by stone houses made of coral rocks, limestones and cogon grass roofs believed to be standing strong for more than 100 years!
Di-atay Beach

Spend a quiet afternoon under the cool shade of tree-lined coconut trees in Batanes’ Di-atay beach. Find your spot and just chill as the island is all yours.
Chawa View Deck

Have a quick glimpse of Batanes cliffs as you stand at the edge of Chawa View Deck. Then challenge yourself to take the stairs to be as close as possible to the smashing waves hitting Batan island.
Mt. Iraya

Hike Mt. Iraya if you’re up for a challenging adventure! The mountain’s summit is always cloudy. Its trail is steep and Batanes white viper is just around as these poisonous reptiles are endemic to this mountain.
Valugan Boulder beach

Listen to the whistling wind and the monstrous waves slapping these boulders in Valugan. No white sand, no coconut trees. Just a bunch of stones that served as the beautiful remembrance of Mt’ Iraya’s volcanic eruption sometime in 400 AD.
San Jose de Ivana

Step into a church with original Baroque architecture established by the Dominicans as a chapel in 1787. More than its aesthetic, San Jose de Ivana is also a national historic landmark in the Philippines indicating its significance to Batanes’ history.
Nakabuang Arch

Stroll along Morong Beach with this naturally formed arch in the background. The Nakabuang Arch, also called as Mahayaw arch is one of the most famous tourist spots in Batanes due to its distinct and stunning geological formation .
Chanarian Beach

Watch the astounding Batanes sunset from Chanarian’s long stretch of black sand beach. Get thrilled and see for yourself how these incredible rock formations blend perfectly with silence and darkness that can only be experienced in this unbelievable island.
Truly there’s so much about Batanes than just typhoons. And if you’re eyeing to visit this dream destination, make sure to subscribe to Waves and Sunsets as I’ll be sharing more secrets, tips on where to stay, what to eat and what to expect on my upcoming blog posts.
Oh, and one last thing. Did I mention that the Ivatan who took those photos is my husband? Yeah, he was born and raised in Basco, Batanes. That’s another reason for you to subscribe and ride with Waves and Sunsets!

Ask me questions if you’re eyeing to visit Batanes very soon or just leave your comments about this blog post below!