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BEACHES IN MARINDUQUE
The Philippines. What makes this archipelago unique? Believe it or not, this country boasts of 7,107 islands (we’re not kidding!). Other than the major islands namely Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, the best islands to venture are the smaller ones. If Philippines could come alive, Marinduque would be its beating heart. The best time to go is during Lenten Season, especially during summer months from March to May. Uncover some of these breathtaking tropical paradises found right in this Marinduque beach guide.
Marinduque is home to arrowroot cookies, the Battle of Pulang Lupa, and of course, the much anticipated Moriones Festival. We have heard plenty of great things of this place, including a zero to very low crime rate. Marinduque welcomes all solo travelers, too! If you’re planning a trip to this special place soon, you might want to bookmark this Marinduque beach guide to make the most out of your trip, especially if you are visiting this Holy Week! Read More: https://philihappy.com/essential-marinduque-beach-guide-summer/
Amoingon Beach
Photo from: http://www.wowmarinduque.com/destinations/beaches/amoingon-beach-the-snorkeling-capital-of-marinduque/
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/
Natangco Islet Beach
Photo from: http://lakwatserangpenguin.blogspot.com/2015/02/marinduque-natingco-island.html
Natangco Island and Marine Sanctuary is located in Silangan, Mogpog, Marinduque. Fringing reef-shelf 30 to 40 feet deep on the westside of Natangco Islet excellent for snorkeling. For scuba divers, reef terminates into near perpendicular submarine cliffs straight down to the sandy bottom at approximately 130 ft. Drift diving possible. Visibility averages 60 to 100 feet. Read More: http://greedypeg.org/marinduque/Natangco-Island-and-Marine-Sanctuary.html
Tres Reyes Marine Sanctuary
Photo from: http://www.pinoyboyjournals.com/2014/12/the-epic-journey-to-tres-reyes-islands.html
Famed tourist destinations to see are the Bathala Caves (Santa Cruz), the Tawi-Tawi Falls (Santa Cruz), White Beach (Poctoy), Tres Reyes Marine Sanctuary (Tres Reyes Islands) and the Sulfar Spings (Santa Cruz). If you need directions or how to reach these destinations, asking the locals is the best thing to do. Generally, most Marinduqueno’s know these destinations, and if they don’t, they will more than likely ask around to find out the information for you. If all else fails, the Jeepney drivers are best when it comes to these tourist destinations. Read More: http://www.philippinetraveler.com/marinduque/
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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
Enjoy Your Stay in Marinduque
Marinduque Photo Gallery
Marinduque Video Collections