Hilutungan Island Marine Sanctuary is a protected coral reef ecosystem near Cebu Island known for its vibrant marine biodiversity and clear waters ideal for snorkeling and diving.
Hilutungan Island Marine Sanctuary, located in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines near Mactan and Cebu Islands, is a vital marine protected area renowned for its rich coral reefs, diverse marine life, and excellent visibility. The sanctuary encompasses vibrant hard and soft coral gardens, seagrass beds, and serves as a refuge for various species including sea turtles, reef fish, and threatened marine fauna. Established primarily as a community-managed conservation site, Hilutungan Island is favored by snorkelers and scuba divers who are attracted to its crystal-clear waters and abundant underwater wildlife. The island’s surrounding waters offer impressive underwater landscapes featuring coral walls, bommies, and drop-offs. Local fishermen and conservationists collaborate to sustain the sanctuary’s ecological health, protecting it from overfishing and destructive fishing practices. Visitors can explore the shallow reefs easily from shore or take guided dive tours to experience deeper coral formations and diverse sea creatures. Besides underwater adventure, the island’s white sandy beach and calm waters create an idyllic setting for relaxing and wildlife observation. Its accessibility from Cebu City and Mactan Island make Hilutungan a popular day-trip destination for both local and international eco-tourists. Its significance extends beyond recreation, serving as a vital nursery and feeding ground contributing to marine biodiversity conservation and sustainable local livelihoods.
Vibrant coral reefs teeming with diverse fish species
Popular snorkeling and scuba diving spots with high visibility
Sea turtle sightings common in protected waters
Pristine white sand beaches perfect for beachcombing and relaxation
Extensive hard and soft coral formations providing habitat to numerous reef fish and invertebrates.
Protected area where green and hawksbill sea turtles are frequently observed feeding and resting.
High underwater visibility exceeding 30 meters during peak season enhances diving and snorkeling experiences.