Tablas Island Marine Protected Area is a vital coastal conservation zone in Romblon, Philippines, offering rich marine biodiversity and vibrant coral reefs that appeal to snorkelers, divers, and nature enthusiasts.
Located around Tablas Island, the largest island in Romblon province in the central Philippines, the Tablas Island Marine Protected Area (MPA) encompasses a network of coastal waters, coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangrove ecosystems. These habitats form a crucial refuge for diverse marine species, including reef fish, sea turtles, and invertebrates, supporting local fisheries and sustaining biodiversity. The MPA plays a vital role in conserving endangered species like the hawksbill and green sea turtles and preserving rare hard and soft corals. The warm tropical waters and clear visibility make the area a prime spot for snorkeling, scuba diving, and underwater photography, attracting eco-tourists and researchers alike. Local communities actively participate in management through sustainable fishing practices and reef protection programs. Visitors appreciate the tranquil coastal villages, pristine beaches, and vibrant underwater environments. While terrestrial hiking on Tablas Island offers scenic rural landscapes and viewpoints, the MPA is most notable for its underwater recreational opportunities and marine wildlife encounters. Protection efforts have been ongoing since the late 2000s, with continued government and NGO collaboration improving habitat management and environmental awareness. Adventure travelers seek the MPA for its relatively unspoiled marine biodiversity and community-based conservation model, making it a memorable destination for marine nature appreciation and low-impact adventure tourism.
Colorful coral reefs with over 150 species of corals and vibrant marine life
Key breeding ground for endangered sea turtles such as hawksbill and green turtles
Community-managed no-take zones that help replenish local fisheries
Secluded snorkeling sites with clear waters and abundant reef fish
A well-preserved reef within the MPA offering vibrant coral gardens and diverse reef fishes, ideal for snorkeling.
Expansive mangrove stands along the shores provide critical nursery habitats for marine species and help buffer coastal erosion.
Designated beach zones where endangered hawksbill and green sea turtles nest seasonally, with ongoing monitoring programs.