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MAGNIFICENT BEACHES IN ROMBLON
Saginyogan Festival
Photo from: http://www.wowromblon.com/features/festivals/saging-niyog-saginyogan-festival/
The Coco-Banana Festival was initially organized and presented in 2010 town fiesta. The presentation was participated in by the pupils from the different schools in the district of Alcantara. The presentation was in a form of a contest. However, the 2011 Fiesta Management thought of changing its title to Saginyogan Festival to make it common and striking to the community people; making the title different from other municipalities in the province having the same festival.
Making Saginyogan Festival as one of the important events or highlights during the fiesta and if promoted properly could bolster tourism in Alcantara in the days to come because of its significance and artistic attraction. Read More: http://alcantararomblon.weebly.com/the-saginyogan-festival.html
Bonbon Beach
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Just five kilometers from the downtown, Bonbon Beach is perhaps the most beautiful and popular beach in the island. Located in Barangay Lonos, Bonbon is a privately owned white sandy beach on a gradually sloping seafront that stretches up to approximately two kilometers. It is linked to an uninhabited Bang-og Island by a sandbar that is submerged on a knee to chest deep water during high tide.
It is a bare beach – no resort nor other commercial amenities. Just pure sand, turquoise water, fantastic view of the Tablas Island, beautiful sunset and the typical rural beach life. Since it is a private property, you need to ask permission if you have plan of camping in the area. Read More: http://www.lakwatsero.com/spots/the-beaches-of-romblon-island/
Tiamban Beach
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Tiamban is another popular beach in Barangay Lonos. Famed for its white sand and crystal clear blue water specially during high tide, Tiamban Beach offers the same beautiful view of Tablas Island.
It is a child friendly beach for its gradually sloping seabed and clean fine sand. But unlike Bonbon and Margie, Tiamban Beach has basic facilities for tourists who prefer to stay overnight, camping is also allowed for a minimal fee. Read More: http://www.lakwatsero.com/spots/the-beaches-of-romblon-island/
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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
Magnificent Beaches in Romblon
Fun Activities To Do in Romblon
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