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Hilutungan Marine Sanctuary Adventures

Hilutungan Marine Sanctuary is a protected marine area renowned for its vibrant coral reefs and rich marine biodiversity, making it a premier destination for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts near Cebu City.

507 hectares (approx. 1,252 acres)
Acres Protected
N/A (underwater trails and designated zones)
Miles of Trails
Estimated 25,000+ divers and snorkelers
Annual Visitors
2000
Year Established

About Hilutungan Marine Sanctuary

 

Located in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines, Hilutungan Marine Sanctuary encompasses a significant portion of the Mactan Channel near Cebu Island. Established to protect and rehabilitate the delicate marine ecosystems within this busy waterway, the sanctuary spans diverse habitats including coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangroves. These habitats support an abundance of marine life such as colorful reef fish, sea turtles, and numerous invertebrates, making it one of the most important marine biodiversity zones in the region. The sanctuary plays a critical role in preserving fish stocks for local fishing communities and sustaining eco-tourism industries. Historically, the area faced degradation from overfishing and pollution but has since seen substantial improvement due to active management, community involvement, and enforcement of no-take zones. Popular recreational activities include snorkeling and scuba diving, offering visitors crystal-clear waters and vibrant underwater landscapes. Notable landmarks include extensive coral gardens and the nearby Olango Island Wildlife Sanctuary, which together provide a unique combination of marine and birdwatching opportunities. With easy accessibility from Cebu City, the sanctuary attracts both local and international visitors seeking to experience one of the Philippines’ ecological highlights while promoting marine conservation awareness.

Highlights

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Vibrant coral reefs with diverse hard and soft coral species

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Abundant marine wildlife including reef fish, sea turtles, and rare nudibranchs

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Popular snorkeling and scuba diving sites with clear waters and excellent visibility

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Community-managed no-take zones ensuring sustainable marine resource protection

Notable Natural Features

Coral Gardens

Extensive and colorful coral formations that serve as habitat for a wide variety of fish and marine species.

Seagrass Beds

Important nurseries for juvenile fish and feeding grounds for endangered sea turtles.

No-take Zones

Designated areas within the sanctuary where fishing is prohibited to help marine populations regenerate.