Welcome to Romblon, the stunning "Marble Capital of the Philippines"! Nestled in the heart of the MIMAROPA region, Romblon is an enchanting island province made up of 20 islands, with Romblon Island, Tablas Island, and Sibuyan Island as its main gems. The provincial capital, Romblon town, is located on Romblon Island and serves as the gateway to this paradise.
Spanning 1,036 square kilometers and home to around half a million residents, Romblon offers a vibrant cultural mix, where Tagalog, Hiligaynon, and English are spoken. A place with deep historical roots, Romblon has been famous for its marble quarries since the 16th century. Its premium marble has graced iconic landmarks, including the Manila Cathedral.
However, Romblon is more than just its world-famous marble. It's a haven of natural beauty—picture pristine white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush, rolling landscapes. Whether you're seeking a peaceful getaway or an exciting island adventure, Romblon is the perfect destination—just a short ferry ride from Manila.
This deserted island is perfect for diving and snorkeling. Charter a boat from Carabao Island to reach this pristine sanctuary.
More About CrestaFamous for its white sand and turquoise waters, with a sandbar connecting to Bangug Island during low tide.
More About BonbonLocated in the northwestern part of the Philippines, Romblon is one of the country's smallest provinces, but it has a lot to offer. Its capital town, also called Romblon, is considered as one of the most scenic municipalities in all of Luzon.
More About CalatravaTiamban Beach in Romblon is a serene haven, known for its soft, powdery white sand and crystal-clear waters. It's a peaceful retreat away from the noise of daily life, perfect for families or anyone seeking relaxation.
More About TiambanLocated on Carabao Island, this peaceful resort features ocean-view villas, an infinity pool, and a private beach—ideal for relaxation and snorkeling.
More About Ocean's EdgeSibuyan Island’s highest peak, known for steep trails and rich biodiversity—earning it the nickname “Galapagos of Asia.” A protected natural park.
More About Mount Guiting-GuitingNestled amidst Romblon's natural beauty, Fort San Andres is a remarkable glimpse into the island's storied past. Beyond its famous marble deposits, Romblon is home to several heritage sites.
More About Fort San AndresBoasting its natural wonders and rich history, Corcuera is definitely a must-explore island in the province of Romblon.
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Discover the beauty of Alad Island, peaceful Logbon Island, and the clear waters of Binucot Beach.
Stops: Cobrador Island, Lugbon Island and Carabao Island (Hambil Island)
Time: 4-6 Hours
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Explore the vibrant underwater caves and colorful coral reefs teeming with marine life.
Stops: Cantingas River, Banton Island and Giant Clams Sanctuary
Time: 3 Hours
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Enjoy boating and fishing in Romblon's clear waters, with scenic views and rich marine life.
Stops: Alad Island, Cobrador Island and Tablas Island
Time: 2-4 Hours
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Hop between islands, relax, dine by the sea, and unwind on sandbars.
Stops: Any places in Romblon, Philippines.
Time: 6-8 Hours
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