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Cagbalete Island Protected Landscape and Seascape Adventures

Cagbalete Island Protected Landscape and Seascape is a coastal and marine conservation area known for its pristine white sandy beaches, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse marine biodiversity, offering excellent opportunities for beach recreation, snorkeling, and wildlife observation.

4,140
Acres Protected
2
Miles of Trails
Approximately 15,000
Annual Visitors
2004
Year Established

About Cagbalete Island Protected Landscape and Seascape

 

Cagbalete Island Protected Landscape and Seascape encompasses the island of Cagbalete, situated off the coast of Mauban in Quezon Province, Philippines. The protected area includes both terrestrial and marine environments, featuring idyllic white sandy beaches, lush coastal vegetation, mangrove forests, and extensive coral reef systems. These provide critical habitats for a variety of marine life including fish species, sea turtles, and mollusks, as well as migratory birds. Established to safeguard the island’s natural landscapes and seascapes, the area supports subsistence fishing communities while promoting sustainable eco-tourism. Visitors are drawn here for its tranquil environment, pristine waters for swimming and snorkeling, and opportunities to explore nearby islets by boat. The island’s rolling sandbars appear and disappear with tides, creating scenic spots for beachcombing and photography. Notable landmarks include the Almora and Birait sandbars, vibrant tidal pools, and rich coral gardens that serve as snorkeling highlights. The island has cultural significance due to the small local communities who maintain traditional fishing lifestyles alongside conservation efforts. Cagbalete Island is accessible by boat from Mauban town proper, making it a peaceful getaway for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. The combination of protected marine zones and coastal vegetation helps sustain local fisheries and biodiversity, making the island a key example of integrated landscape and seascape conservation in the Philippines.

Highlights

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Birait Sandbar – A picturesque sandbar emerging during low tide perfect for swimming and sunbathing

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Extensive coral reefs hosting diverse marine species ideal for snorkeling

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Mangrove forests crucial for coastal protection and birdwatching

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Traditional fishing villages showcasing local culture and sustainable practices

Notable Natural Features

Birait Sandbar

A long, soft white sandbar that appears during low tide, offering stunning views and a natural swimming area popular among visitors.

Coral Reefs

Rich fringing reefs surrounding the island that support abundant marine life and provide excellent snorkeling spots.

Mangrove Forests

Coastal mangrove stands that serve as nurseries for fish species and resting places for migratory birds.