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Romblon Marine Protected Areas Adventures

Romblon Marine Protected Areas encompass a network of marine reserves that protect vibrant coral reefs, rich marine biodiversity, and crucial fishing grounds, offering excellent opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and sustainable coastal tourism.

Approx. 10,000 acres
Acres Protected
N/A (Marine-based)
Miles of Trails
Estimated 15,000+ (predominantly divers and eco-tourists)
Annual Visitors
Varies by site, major designations from 2000 to 2015
Year Established

About Romblon Marine Protected Areas

 

The Romblon Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) consist of several designated zones across the province of Romblon, located in the central part of the Philippines. These MPAs aim to conserve the region's diverse marine ecosystems and sustain local fishing communities that rely heavily on coastal and marine resources. The protected areas cover coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangroves that provide habitat for a wide range of fish species, sea turtles, and various invertebrates. The geography of Romblon includes a cluster of islands with coastal waters characterized by clear visibility, making it ideal for recreational activities like snorkeling, diving, and ecotourism. Many MPAs in Romblon have been established through community-based initiatives, combining local governance and environmental stewardship to enhance conservation outcomes. The areas are known for vibrant reefs with abundant hard and soft corals, schooling fish, and occasional sightings of rare species such as the green sea turtle and the hawksbill turtle. One of the key recreation opportunities includes visiting dive sites in Tablas and Sibuyan islands, which feature impressive underwater topographies such as drop-offs and coral walls. Visitors can also experience traditional coastal village life and see mangrove reforestation projects that help mitigate coastal erosion and strengthen the marine food web. Romblon’s MPAs are a growing destination for responsible travel, blending cultural, ecological, and recreational values with ongoing efforts for protection and sustainable use.

Highlights

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Tablas Island coral reefs – extensive and vibrant dive sites

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Mangrove forests along the coastline supporting coastal fisheries

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Sibuyan Island’s pristine underwater biodiversity hotspots

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Community-managed fish sanctuaries promoting sustainable fishing practices

Notable Natural Features

Tablas Island Marine Sanctuary

One of the largest MPAs in Romblon, famous for extensive coral gardens and diverse marine species, ideal for snorkeling and diving.

Sibuyan Island Coral Walls

Steep underwater cliffs lined with hard corals and thriving reef fish populations, providing spectacular dive sites.

Mangrove Reforestation Sites

Streams of newly planted mangroves along coastal villages that help stabilize shorelines and nurture juvenile fish.