3. Capital: Boac
Languages: Tagalog and English
Goegraphical Location:
- Between Tayabas Bay in the
north and Sibuyan Sea to the
south
- Separated from the Bondoc
Peninsula in Quezon by the
Mompong Pass
- Some of the smaller islands to
the northeast are Polo Island,
Maniwaya Island, and
Mompong Island
4. Legend:
The island of
Marinduque was formed as a
consequence of a tragic love
affair between two people:
Mariin and Gatduke.
6. Bathala Cave
said to be mystical
and a repository of
psychic power
emanating from
various points of the
universe.
7. Tres Reyes Islands
Serving as delightful
picnic grounds and
dive spots in
Marinduque are the
islets named Gaspar,
Melchor, and
Baltazar.
8. White Beach
A stretch of white
sand beach called
that provides
temporary shelter to
picnickers, makeshift
huts have been built
along the seashore.
9. Molbog Sulfur Spring
At the base of the
inactive Mt. Malindig
volcano is the
therapeutic and natural
healing water of
Molbog Springs. Two
swimming pools with
slightly sulfuric waters
ofter relaxing respite to
visitors.
10. Fantasy Elephant Island
It is surrounded by sheer
cliffs with half-kilometre of
long beach of white sand
and crushed corals. The
beach is ideal for swimming
and snorkelling.
11. Paadjao Falls
This is a series of
gently cascading
falls, culminating in a
10-foot deep pool of
crystal-clear waters.
It is an ideal place for
picnicking or
camping.
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WHY GO
This is the closest thing to
Boracay or Palawan that
you can find affordable and
closest to Manila.
Accommodations are
flexible as you have a
spectrum of places to
choose from beginning with
the affordable to the high-end.
14. Moriones Festival
Annually, a biblical
character in the person of
the Roman centurion,
Longinus, comes alive as
the towns of Boac,
Mogpog, and Gasan
celebrate the Moriones
Festival. It is a religious
festival, which links the
story of Longinus with
Christâs Passion and
Death.
15. Feast of the Immaculate
Conception
The town fiesta of the
municipality of Boac falls
on the feast day of the
Immaculate Conception.
During this day, a religious
civic-military celebration is
observed throughout the
town, capped by an
evening procession in
honor of Our Lady of the
Immaculate Conception.
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17.
18. Capital:
Mamburao
Language:
Tagalog, Kamangyan, English
Geographic Location:
On the west by Apo East Pass
On the south by the Mindoro
Strait.
19. The early names of
Mindoro were Mai and
Mina de Oro. The latter is
a contraction of âgold
mine.â
Although there were no
major gold discoveries,
panners and Mangyans
have found gold in small
quantities in the rivers of
Baco, Binaybay,
Bongabong, and
Magasawan Tubig.
20.
21. The Town Bridge
The Philippinesâ own
âGolden Gateâ Bridge in
San Francisco. Only
people, bicycle, and
motorbikes may pass the
bridge.
22. Pandan Grande Island
Inland, the landscape consists
of lush forest where can be
found some rock formations
and a secluded lagoon.
There are many excellent dive
sites, a variety of marine
creatures, and undersea
caves and shipwrecks that
may be explored by divers.
23. Apo Reef National Park
Dubbed as the diving mecca
of the Philippines, divers can
explore the fine white sand
bottom with its colourful array
of approximately 400 to 500
coral species.
Almost 500 marine species,
including a variety of sharks,
stingrays and manta rays, can
also be spotted around the
area.
Apo Island, Sablayan
24. Apo Island
There are waters so clear
you can see the sandy
bottom, creamy pinkish
white sand similar to the
popular pinkish Sta. Cruz
Islands in Zamboanga, a
mangrove forest, a quiet
lagoon, rock formations,
and a stunning view from
the lighthouse.
25. Dugoy Festival
It is celebrated
during the
town fiesta and
through street
parades and street
dancing which
feature
the Mangyan cultur
e. It is becoming
popular in recent
years and is now in
its seventh year.
26. Karakol Festival
This parade is a festive
celebration in the streets
of the town wherein the
parishioners joyfully
carry the patron saint
with jovial music while
dancing and praising
with the belief that they
will be blessed with
prosperous life and
good health.
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29.
30. Capital: Calapan City
Languages: Tagalog, Mangyan,
English
Geographic Location:
North
Verde Island Passage and
the rest of Batangas
East
Marinduque, Maestre de
Campo Island, Tablas Strait and
the rest of Romblon
South
Semirara and the rest
of Caluya Islands, Antique
West
Occidental Mindoro
31. It is Southern Tagalogâs
primary food basket and
tourist destination.
It is made up of a network of
towering mountains,
labyrinthine caves, unspoiled
waterways and captivating
shores that are waiting for the
brave and adventurous to
come and embrace the
mystery and excitement
within.
32.
33. Talipanan Mangyan
Settlement
One among the few
Mangyan villages that are
welcoming to tourists. The
settlement comprises
about 70 nipa houses, and
growing, with the help and
support of the Ayala
Foundation, Inc.
34. Coral Garden, Puerto
Galera
The area that
comprise the Coral
Garden is only 8 feet
deep, and has
underwater views of
corals and varieties of
marine animals.
Among them are the
clownfish, starfish, sea
snake, and sea urchin.
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36. The Excavation Museum,
Puerto Galera
Found in the vicinity of
Immaculate Conception
Church
The exhibits include
porcelain wares, earthen
jars, and burial vessels
traded from China,
Thailand, Vietnam, and
Mindoro Island itself.
37. Whitewater Kayaking in
San Teodoro
Kayak down the rapids of
the pristine Arigoy River,
surrounded by the lush
forest of San Teodoro.
Comparable to the white
water rafting of Cagayan
de Oro, white-water
kayaking in San Teodoro
is also intense: you take
the front seat of the
kayak with a guide just
behind you, and rush
down 17 rapids surging
in between two
mountains.
38. Taguan Falls and
Misong Mangrove Forest
Taguan Falls is a low-lying
waterfall that is
surrounded by a few
residential houses in
Barangay Misong.
39. Sulyog Festival, March 19; Bongabong, Oriental Mindoro
A religious festival in honor of St. Joseph. It is celebrated by way of the Sulyog (Suli and
Niyog) Festival through dances, flats, and cultural shows.
40. Bahag-hari Festival, April 24; Pinamalayan, Oriental Mindoro
A colorful celebration highlighted by street dancing, a parade of colorful floats,
and a different kind of Moriones Festival.
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42. Capital: Romblon City
Language & Dialects:
Romblomanon, Asi, The Onhan,
Hiligaynon &Tagalog.
Geographic Location:
Approximately 187 nautical miles
(346 km) south of Manila, the
islands of Romblon lie on Sibuyan
Sea, south of Marinduque Island
and north of Panay Island. To the
east is the island of Masbate and in
the west, the island of Mindoro.
43. Dispatched by Governor Miguel
LĂłpez de Legazpi, Spanish
conquistador Martin de Goiti
explored the western and northern
Visayan Islands including Romblon
Islands and Mindoro in late 1569.
When the Spanish left, they named
the island âNagalumyomâ which was
corrupted to âLomlomâ and later,
officially to âDonblonâ. This is the
name mentioned and reported by
Miguel de Loarca in 1582, until it
finally morphed into its present name
Romblon to suit the Spaniards
pronunciation.
44. Inter-island ferries from Manila, the
Southern Luzon ports of Batangas
City, Lucena City in Quezon province,
Roxas, Oriental Mindoro, and Roxas
City in Panay Island are the primary
mode of transportation linking the
province to the rest of the country.
Tugdan Airport in Alcantara, Tablas
Island, is the only airport in the
province and is less than an hour away
from Metro Manila via flights once a
week by South East Asian Airlines and
three time a week by Zest Airways.
45. Busay Falls
A scenic spot with natural pool
which is around 2.5 kilometers
from Poblacion and located at
Barangay Panangcalan. The
upper portion is the water
reservoir serving the Poblacion.
46. Isla De Gallo
A sole island SouthEast of
Sibuyan Island. Its name is
derived from Spanish word
which means âcockâs combâ, due
to its shape which resembles a
comb of a rooster. It is the sole
white sand beach which is
commonly an islet getaway for
Sibuyan locals, longing for a
secluded, white sand beach. It is
45 minute boatride from Sibuyan
island.
47. Saba Bay Lagoon
A 28 hectare body of water that
lies ensconed between Barangay
San Roque and Mabini providing
magnificent view of the serene
waters.
48. Carabao Island
Populary know as Hambil to
the locals, exudes with
gorgeous coastlines and
turquoise beaches blissfully
devoid of luxury trappings.
49.
50. Binucot Beach
Located at Barangay
Bunsoran, south of Ferrol
town, is one of the most
secluded and
undiscovered paradise.
The beach is almost
similar in topography to
Dakak Park and Beach
resort in Dapitan. A
family-run beach cottage
and small restaurant is
now available.
51. Fort San Andres
is the last surviving
fortification form the
period of the Spanish
Occupation of Trinidad,
which came to an end
in 1797 with the capture
of the island by the
British.
52.
53. Biniray Festival
The Binirayan festival is an
event celebrated in the
province of Antique in the
Philippines. "Binirayan"
literally means "where they
sailed to". Binirayan
Festival's permanent theme
is "Retracing our roots,
Celebrating our greatness."
It is celebrated during the
third week of April.
54. Saginyogan
Festival
The people must be
motivated towards an
awareness
that saging and niyog could
be a big contribution to
enhance their living
conditions especially, the
farmers. Through a festival
we could also awaken the
people to use their skills in
making use of the different
parts of these plants.
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56.
57. Capital: Puerto Princesa City
Languages & Dialects: Tagalog,
Cuyonon, Palawano and Ilonggo.
Geographical Location:
Approximately 586 kilometers
southwest of Manila, between
Mindoro Island on the North, Borneo
on the South, West Philippines Sea
on the west, and Sulu Sea on the
East.
58. The history of Palawan (means
Kapalawan in Meranau) may be
traced back 22,000 years ago, as
confirmed by the discovery of
bone fragments of the Tabon Man
in the municipality of Quezon.
Palawan's almost 2,000
kilometres (1,200 mi) of irregular
coastline are dotted with roughly
1,780 islands and islets, rocky
coves, and sugar-white sandy
beaches.
59. Flights from Manila to Puerto Princesa
(PPS)
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ïĄ Airphil Express
ïĄ Cebu Pacific Air
ïĄ Zest Airways
Flights from Manila to Busuanga Airport â
Coron
ïĄ Philippine Airlines
ïĄ Airphil Express
ïĄ Cebu Pacific Air
Flights from Manila to El Nido
ïĄ Seair
ïĄ Island Transvoyager
Ferry from Manila to Palawan
ïĄ Superferry
ïĄ Negros Navigation
ïĄ San Nicholas Shipping
ïĄ Atienza Shipping Lines
60. El Nido
Municipality of El Nido
is a first class
municipality and
managed resource
protected area in the
province of Palawan in
the Philippines. It is
called the Best Beach
and Island destination
in the Philippines for
its "extraordinary
natural splendor and
ecosystem.â
61.
62. Honda Bay
The bay is used for
both subsistence and
commercial fisheries
and recreation. Honda
Bay is ideal for
snorkeling. Starfish are
commonly found near
islands such as Starfish
Island.
63. Snake Island
The curving sandbar
that extends off of
Vigan Island gives it
its nickname, "Snake
Island". There's great
swimming to be had
off of both sides of
the sandbar, but you'll
only see this at low
tide. The island is a
45-minute boat ride
from El Nido town.
64. Coron
Coron Island
Palawan is a
wedge-shaped
limestone island,
with few of its
coastal areas
being covered by
mangrove
forests.
65. Tubbataha Reefs National
Marine Park
Covers 130,028 hectares
including the North and
South Reefs. It is a unique
example of an atoll reef with
a very high density of marine
species; the North Islet
serving as a nesting site for
birds and marine turtles.
66. Tabon Cave
A set of caves north of
Quezon municipality,
in the south western
part of the province of
Palawan on Palawan
Island, in the
Philippines. The caves
are named after the
Tabon Scrubfowl.
67. Melville Lighthouse
Cape Melville Lighthouse is
a historic lighthouse located
in the island of Balabac, the
southernmost point of the
province of Palawan in the
Philippines. The first-order
light was constructed by the
Spaniards to light Balabac
Strait, the treacherous body
of water that separates the
Philippines from the
neighboring country of
Malaysia.
68. Subterranean River
It was established as a
National Park in 1971
primarily to protect and
preserve the intact old
growth forest, interesting
wildlife, pristine white sand
beaches, unspoiled natural
beauty and one of the most
impressive caves systems in
the world.
69. Baragatan Festival
Baragatan Festival and grand
Celebration of the Founding
of the Civil Government of
Palawan. From the Cuyuno
word "bagat" which means
convergence of people
coming together from
various municipalities
bringing their songs, dances
and music and present all
these aspects of life through
cultural presentation, trade
shows, exhibitions, float
parade and street dancing.
70. Light a Tree Festival
as the holiday season
draws closer, Mendoza
Park in Puerto Princesa
city begins its seasonal
transformation. Workers
set up decorations and
install a giant Christmas
tree. The official lighting
of the tree takes place
on the 1st of December,
after preparations are
complete.
71. Pagdiwata Ritual Festival
This event takes place during
December's full moon cycle
and features a number of
traditional rituals that
predate the coming of
Christianity. Religious dances
take place, during which time
the priest gets possessed by
local spirits.
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Mariin's father, a local chieftain, did not approve of this affair and ordered the beheading of Gatduke.
Before this could be done, the couple sailed out to sea and drowned themselves, forming the island now called Marinduque.
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Names of the 3 Kings of the Nativity.
Reaching the islands takes about 30-45 minutes by boat.
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Moriones Festival = Lenten (last week of March/first week of April).
April and May= Kangga, the Gasang-Gasang and the May Flower Festival
Saludsod, bibingka, kagang kagang, Punaw Soup
Butterfly and abaca by-products
OCCUPIES THE Western half of the island of Mindoro
the Spanish description of the phrase which means
PAL EXPRESS, ZESTAIR, CEBU PACIFIC, RORO
PANDAN GRANDE ISLAND = off the coast of Sablayan OCC MIN = a small privately owned island
Bird watchers can visit the fascinating bird populated islands of Binangaan and Cajos del Bajo, which is also part of the Apo Reef Marine Park.
Chicken is more expensive here than seafood
adobong pugita, talangka, pritong isda, "Uok" can be eaten raw, grilled, fried, or even adobo.
Since 2010, the foundation organized the village into a tourist-friendly community, and set up a livelihood program for the Iraya Mangyans, one of the eight sub-groups of Mangyans in Mindoro.Â
as far back as 200 B.C.
Items are either excavated from gravesites and underwater wreck sites or donated by archaeologist divers.
It just opened to the public in 2012.
For 2 hrs
Mangrove forest at the mouth of the river
You will enter the mangrove forest from the sea always
suman sa lihiya, calamansi, seaweed picles, posit and boneless dilis, seawood canton dilis, dried biya
Boats can be rented for the day and used for travel to nearby islands, many less than 45 minutes from the shore by boat.
The site is an excellent example of a pristine coral reef with a spectacular 100-m perpendicular wall, extensive lagoons and two coral islands.
The complex has 29 explored caves (only seven of which are open for public viewing), but 215 caves are known to exist on Lipuun Point.
The Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park is one of the most distinguished protected areas of the Philippines.
Rites are intended to appease local spirits, especially those associated with personal health and harvests. During this time, locals celebrate by planting symbolic crops and organising traditional hunts.