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INTERESTING PLACES IN ROMBLON

 

 

A cluster of 20 islands and islets, of 17 municipalities and 17 dialects is the province of Romblon, the marble capital of the country. Its capital town, also named Romblon in the island of the same name is the heart of the province, geographically and politically.

This island capital is situated in between the bigger islands of Sibuyan and Tablas. Sibuyan Island is known for its white sand beaches and for Mt. Guiting-Guiting, a favorite trek for mountaineers, while Tablas Island also harbors great beaches apart from being the gateway to the province by air.

But Romblon Island beckons everyone with its own beauty – numerous unspoiled dive sites, white sand island beaches and caves, lovely people and its inland treasures of historical and religious significance. Go island and beach hopping to best experience the sand, sea and sun of one of the most overlooked destinations in the country.  Read More:  http://www.lakwatsero.com/destinations/travel-guide-romblon-island/

 

 

Mablaran Falls

 

Romblon Mablaran FallsPhoto from: http://www.wowromblon.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/28518838.jpg

 

Mablaran Falls is located in Linawan, San Andres, Romblon Philippines.

It’s the perfect spot for picnic lovers in the region, as its lush foliage offers a wonderul communion with nature. Aside from its picturesque lawn, the waterfall plunges into a 20-foot deep pool of water, making it a sight to behold.  Read More:  http://www.localphilippines.com/attractions/mablaran-falls

 

Bila-Bila Falls

 

Romblon Bila-BIla Falls

Photo from: https://islandgirltraveller.wordpress.com/2013/06/19/sibuyan-island-bila-bila-waterfalls-3rd4th-level/

 

My first time in Bila-Bila was a great scary adventure by myself. It was about 2 km off the trail head and numerous crossing of rivers and hiking alongst the dense forest of Sitio Ilaya. But getting deeper towards the thick jungle canopy, there I was heading to the 3rd level, continuing my journey on another chance, this time was with Tristan, a traveller I hosted in our house for 5 days.

Well, it was colder than the first 2 levels. Trails up to third level is through climbing up the huge rocks. Climbing ropes and supports are needed. Considering I was on my inexpensive flip flop and with a man over 50, we just glanced at the shimmering water from a distance.

Getting to the 4th level, there I saw some butterflies, being dubbed as a butterfly “Bila-Bila” sanctuary. It was getting more dense as we drew closer. There’s wooden bridge making the trails easier. Yet, still,climbing up and down was too tiring pushing my endurance off to the limit.  Read More:  http://www.islandgirltraveller.com/sibuyan-island-bila-bila-waterfalls-3rd4th-level

 

Looc Fish Sanctuary

 

Photo from:  http://www.akrosdayunibers.com/travel-guides/romblon-travel-guide-looc-fish-sanctuary-fees-and-how-to-get-there

 

This is the Looc Bay Marine Refuge and Sanctuary, a protected marine area in the middle of Looc Bay. Established in 1999, it houses 100 different marine species, including four different species of giant clams, octopus, eels, reef fishes, and marine turtles.

The Sanctuary welcomes guests for swimming, snorkeling, and fish feeding. It also aims to inform the visitor of the importance of preserving marine life.

In the middle of the floating kiosk, there’s an opening for those who wish not to swim but to only interact with the fishes protected in the area.

The beautiful lighthouse in the middle of the bay adds a mysterious charm to the sanctuary. It’s said that this lighthouse dates back to World War II. And no, you can’t go near the lighthouse; this is in aid of its preservation. Like most beautiful, fragile things, we can only admire it from afar.

The Looc Bay Marine Refuge and Sanctuary is a perfect picnic spot for the family or even a group’s environmental education excursion. You can bring food and the essentials for a picnic in the floating kiosk, but make sure to leave nothing but bubbles and take nothing but memories.  Read More:  http://www.choosephilippines.com/go/islands-and-beaches/1400/a-refuge-in-the-middle-of-a-bay/

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

The Marble-Rich Province of Romblon

Where is Romblon and How to Get There

Interesting Places to Visit In Romblon

Colorful Festivals in Romblon

Magnificent Beaches in Romblon

Fun Activities To Do in Romblon

Romblon Photo Gallery

Romblon Video Collection

 

 

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Wonderful Beaches and Resorts in Bataan

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Itbog Twin Falls Offer Double Fun and Enjoyment

 

 

 

 






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