Puerto Galera (or port for galleons, if translated literally) is a small  town on the northeast coast of the island of Mindoro in the  Philippines. Though it is a quiet little town, it is a popular summer  destination in the country. People come here from all over the country  and the rest of the world for its wonderful beaches and fun water  activities. Others also come here for its nearby forests, waterfalls,  and dive spots.
The little town has always been a trading haven even during the  pre-Spanish era of its history. Evidence of this comes from artifacts  from Thailand, Vietnam, and China dating way back into the 10th to 15th  centuries. The Spanish took advantage of its natural harbor and used it  for trade. The town soon became the government seat of the whole Mindoro  Island. In December of 1927, Puerto Galera was turned into an  independent municipality through a congressional act. 
 

 
It is indeed a wonderful place to visit. As an American tourist traveling with my Filipina wife, I appreciated the facilities and friendly people as well as the wonderful, uncrowded beach.
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