Calicoan Island Protected Landscape and Seascape is a coastal conservation area known for its diverse marine habitats, pristine beaches, and rich biodiversity, offering excellent opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and eco-tourism.
Located in the municipality of Guiuan in Eastern Samar, Philippines, Calicoan Island Protected Landscape and Seascape covers a coastal area renowned for its natural beauty and ecological significance. This protected area encompasses white sandy beaches, coral reefs, mangrove forests, and seagrass beds that provide critical habitat for a wide range of marine and terrestrial species. The island's waters are frequented by diverse fish populations, sea turtles, and various invertebrates, making it a vital site for marine conservation. The area also serves as spawning and nursery grounds for important fisheries, which benefits local communities relying on sustainable fishing practices.
Historically, Calicoan Island has been less developed than other parts of Samar, preserving more of its natural environment and traditional fishing practices. The protected landscape and seascape status ensures that both terrestrial and marine resources are managed for conservation alongside sustainable use and tourism. Recreational activities here include snorkeling and scuba diving in coral garden areas, beachcombing along its extensive shorelines, and kayaking through mangrove channels.
Visitors are drawn to landmarks such as the Pangapasan White Beach, the island's coral reefs, and nearby caves and rock formations. The seascape supports coral spawning events and migratory bird sightings, enhancing its appeal for naturalists and photographers. Its relatively quiet environment compared to other Philippine tourist sites allows for immersive nature experiences. The local government and stakeholders actively promote eco-tourism while implementing conservation programs to protect the island's fragile ecosystems and support community livelihoods.
Pangapasan White Beach, a long stretch of pristine white sand beach
Rich coral reefs supporting diverse marine life ideal for snorkeling and diving
Mangrove forests that sustain local fisheries and protect coastal integrity
Traditional fishing villages offering cultural insight and community-based tourism
Extensive coral reefs that serve as critical habitats for numerous fish species and invertebrates, accessible to snorkelers and divers.
Vital coastal ecosystems that protect shorelines, provide breeding grounds for marine life, and support local fisheries.
A picturesque long stretch of powdery white sand beach ideal for relaxation and water recreation.