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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/

 

 

Lambingan Waterfalls

 

Romblon Lambingan WaterfallsPhoto from:  https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g2451404-d5062846-Reviews-Lambingan_Falls-Magdiwang_Romblon_Island_Visayas.html

 

The Lambingan waterfall, as a spur of Mount Guiting-Guiting, runs in a series of beautiful Cascades and is located northeast of the town of Magdiwang.

The natural pools are filled with clear and cool mountain water and suitable for swimming. In the green surroundings there are some ideal picnic areas as also a nearby forest, which evokes the spirit of adventure.  Read More:  http://isledreams.com/sub/sibuyan-island/sibuyan-adventures/waterfalls/lambingan-falls/index.php

 

 

Mainit Falls

 

Romblon Mainit FallsPhoto from:  http://www.romblonshippinglines.com/destinations/odiongan/

 

Located in Barangay Pato-o, Mainit Falls has three tiers where water cascades onto a pool where one can swim undisturbed. The lush greenery surrounding the falls provides a tranquil place for relaxation to the erstwhile visitor.  Read More:  http://www.my-own-travels.com/tag/mainit-falls/

 

 

Lumbia Falls

 

Romblon Lumbia FallsPhoto from:  http://visitromblon.blogspot.com/2014/09/lumbia-waterfalls.html

 

After the fish sanctuary, we explore the nearest falls in Looc which is the Lumbia falls. We rode on a single (motorcycle). Kuya Ato, our driver accompanied us to the falls also. It was located at Limon Norte. Lumbia falls is a short hike up a small hill. The falls land into a nice pool at the base, great area for kids and family swimming adventures. The falls has no entrance fee while the pool have entrance fee of 35pesos/person for adult and 20pesos/person for the children. You can reach the falls after approximately 15-20 minutes of trekking. It is very peaceful and relaxing moment! The sound of the falls , birds chirping and cold water is very worth it the travel.  Read More:  https://travelpilipinas.com/romblon/exploring-tablas-island-romblon/

 

 

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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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Palogtoc Falls in Sorsogon

Wonderful Beaches and Resorts in Bataan

Tongatoc Cove Offers a Breath-Taking View

Itbog Twin Falls Offer Double Fun and Enjoyment

 

 

 

 

 


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