One of the scenic spots on the island of Eni is famous for its beautiful sunset. The beach is not very well protected.
Corong Corong Beach
Posted: Sep 3, 2018
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天生哥
5/5Outstanding
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The scenery of Corong Beach in the Philippines can definitely kill the Maldives! And the price is cheap. The beaches in Southeast Asia are really cost-effective. The key is that it has not been fully developed. There are not many people here. It is very good to come here for vacation and leisure. It is very good to go to sea by crab boat!
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Posted: May 14, 2019
淼淼0301
5/5Outstanding
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The sunset on Aini Island is very famous. Many people come to Aini Island to watch the sunset for no reason. Corong Corong Beach is the best place to see the sunset on Aini Island. The view here is wide and the sunset here feels really beautiful.
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Posted: Nov 23, 2016
珊小妹
5/5Outstanding
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Fifty pesos is within five minutes of the town of Eni Island. At first, I thought I was in the wrong place when I got to the beach, because it was dirty and messy. It was the living area of the local people. The local people played very hard at the beach. They were very friendly and would always say hello to you. The scenery and sunset are beautiful, but don't expect too much from the beach. Many places are small dead fish. The sand is not very clean until you get to some private resorts. About 5:30 can see the sunset, until about 6:30 is a good time to see the sunset.
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Posted: May 20, 2016
….ivan….
3/5Average
not good for swimming. there are some good hotels but the beach is not good. the sunset is quite good.
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Posted: May 3, 2022
miaojiejie
5/5Outstanding
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A stretch of beach behind the market opposite the Eni Island Bus Station was spent here for a day because the weather was too bad to go out to sea. In fact, this beach is also a slum, the beach is built with bamboo, plastic cloth and other simple houses, the people living are estimated to be fishermen, or by renting crab boats or sampans to the local tourists to make a living. Living conditions seem difficult, but the children here still have their own happy life. It's a sigh.