Zamboanga’s pink sand beach in National Geographic’s list of best beaches

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By Azer N. Parrocha

Pink Beach, Great Santa Cruz Island, Zamboanga, Philippines
Pink Beach, Great Santa Cruz Island, Zamboanga, Philippines

MANILA, Jan. 23 (PNA) — US magazine National Geographic has listed the pink sand beach in the Great Santa Cruz Island in Zamboanga as among the best beaches in the world.

“Hardly lacking in gorgeous beaches, the Philippines claims a pink-sand variety, too,” an article by National Geographic writer Kimberley Lovato read.

Lovato cited how the beach claimed to fame for its “blush color” which “comes from billions of pieces of crushed red organ-pipe coral, seen in every handful of sand.”

She also pointed out that the number of visitors to the island is regulated, and suggested readers who want to see the island for themselves that they should make advanced arrangements through the tourist office in Zamboanga.

Last December, Department of Tourism (DOT) Secretary Wanda Teo visited the island to see the pink sand beach for herself and assure tourists that tourism in the Zamboanga Peninsula is safe regardless of the old stigma attached to its name.

“I personally came here because I want people to know that because ‘the Secretary of Tourism was here’, the more they should come here. I would like to show the world that Zamboanga is safe,” Teo said.

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Teo, meanwhile, vowed to spearhead efforts to develop the island seeking funding from an agency that used to handle operate it—Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA).

The island is a 3,425-hectare marine reserve which is believed to be bigger than the country’s 24/7 party island, Boracay. It used to be operated by the TIEZA until it was turned over to the Zamboanga City government in 2011.

Shell Beach, Shark Bay/Western Australia (Source: Wikipedia)
Shell Beach, Shark Bay/Western Australia (Source: Wikipedia)

Also in the list is Shell Beach, Shark Bay in Western Australia.

The islands on National Geographic’s best beaches in the world list include:

  • Playa del Amor in Marieta Islands, Mexico
  • Cathedrals Beach, Ribadeo, Spain
  • Anse Source d’Argent, La Digue, Seychelles
  • One Foot Island, Aitutaki, Cook Islands
  • Sunset Beach, Brunswick Islands, North Carolina
  • Lazy Beach, Koh Rong Island, Cambodia
  • Bowman’s Beach, Sanibel Island, Florida
  • Shell Beach, Shark Bay, Western Australia
  • Lyme Regis, England
  • Cannon Beach, Oregon
  • Carmel City Beach, Carme-by-the-Sea, California
  • Noordwjk Beach, The Netherlands
  • Papakolea Beach, Hawaii
  • Reynisfjara Beach, Iceland
  • Pink Beach, Great Santa Cruz Island, Zamboanga, Philippines
  • Pelican Beach, South Water Caye, Belize
  • Blue Bay, Mauritius
  • Cas Abao Beach, Curacao
  • Sleeping Bear Point, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Michigan
  • Piscinas Beach, Arbus, Sardinia
  • Corniche Beach, La Teste-De-Buch, France