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AMOINGON BEACH
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If you like gazing at corals and colorful schools of fish rather than swimming and grilling, then you shouldn’t miss Amoingon Beach in Marinduque. Its waters are so teeming with marine life that many would call it the snorkeling capital of Marinduque. Still, if you’re not a fan of marine life or anything like that, you can still have fun above the clear shallow waters of Amoingon Beach. Get some fresh air and sunshine outdoors, or rent the nearest transient house and inhale the smell of the sea every morning while jogging.
Amoingon Beach is located in Boac, mainland Marinduque and is accessible from either Santa Cruz of Mogpog via buses or longer jeepney rides. Read More: https://outoftownblog.com/the-best-beach-destinations-in-marinduque/
Photo from: http://marinduquegov.blogspot.com/2012/10/time-for-starfishes-tun-shells-and.html
Found within Boac, the island’s capital, low-key Amoingan Beach was resurrected from a mining accident that took place years ago. Thanks to efforts of the local residents, it has again caught the eye of many tourists. Dubbed as the snorkeling capital, you can explore its pristine waters! Here, you can witness playful fish among colorful reefs. As the sun sets and low tide creeps in the pebble beach, the locals collect varieties of edible mollusks. Why not try out their local dishes? They will pleasantly surprise your taste buds! Read More: https://philihappy.com/essential-marinduque-beach-guide-summer/
Photo from: http://marinduquegov.blogspot.com/2012/06/amoingon-beach-colors.html
This may not be as famous as the other beaches in Marinduque but Amoingon beach holds something that’s not immediately seen as its attractions are hidden.
Amoingon beach is considered the snorkeling capital of Marinduque where there are coral gardens which are home to clown fish, other tropical fish, and mollusks. There’s a great number of sea urchins as well when the tide is low which the locals gladly pick and have them for mealtime.
Don’t expect fine sand in this beach but pebbles. After all, the beauty lies underwater so keep searching. Read More: http://www.wowmarinduque.com/destinations/beaches/amoingon-beach-the-snorkeling-capital-of-marinduque/
Photo from: https://philihappy.com/essential-marinduque-beach-guide-summer/
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Marinduque Island Province, Home of Moriones Festival
Where is Marinduque and How to Get There
Interesting Tourist Spots in Marinduque
Colorful Festivals in Marinduque
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Panhulugan Caves Inside the Sohoton National Park
Tultugan Festival – Bamboo Dance and Music
Kasag Festival in Celebration of the Blue Crabs
Porta Vega Powdery White Sand Beach Lined with Coconut Trees
Kalesayahan Festival Focuses on Decorated Horse-Drawn Carts
Inuruban Festival is a Celebration of the Town’s Favorite Foods
Cagnituan Falls and Cave – Double Experience, Twice the Fun
Bulubadiangan Island in Iloilo