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Romblon Protected Landscape and Seascape Adventures

Romblon Protected Landscape and Seascape is a unique area combining lush mountains, rich marine biodiversity, and pristine beaches, offering diverse outdoor experiences from hiking to snorkeling in a vibrant natural setting.

108,000 acres
Acres Protected
15 miles
Miles of Trails
12,000 (estimated)
Annual Visitors
2005
Year Established

About Romblon Protected Landscape and Seascape

 

Located in the central Philippines, the Romblon Protected Landscape and Seascape encompasses both terrestrial and marine environments across several islands in the Romblon province. This protected area covers vital ecosystems including tropical forests, coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds. The geography of Romblon features rugged, forested hills, limestone formations, and crystal-clear waters making it an essential sanctuary for numerous endemic and endangered species of flora and fauna. Historically, the area has been inhabited by indigenous peoples and has seen influences from Spanish colonial times, visible in local culture and heritage sites. Today, it attracts outdoor enthusiasts for its opportunities in hiking through forest trails, birdwatching of rare Philippine species, island-hopping tours, snorkeling, and diving in rich coral reefs. Notable landmarks include the Macho Mountains and the Far Eastern cliffs, alongside pristine white sand beaches such as Bonbon Beach in Sibuyan Island. Visitors find appeal in the unspoiled combination of mountain adventure and marine exploration, all within a relatively undeveloped and authentic setting offering glimpses of traditional island life. Conservation efforts emphasize sustainable tourism practices to preserve this biodiversity hotspot and maintain its ecological integrity for future generations.

Highlights

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Macho Mountains – scenic forested peaks with panoramic views

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Diverse coral reef systems supporting vibrant marine life

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Bonbon Beach – one of the most pristine white sand beaches in the region

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Sibuyan Island’s ancient forests – home to unique endemic bird species

Notable Natural Features

Macho Mountains

A mountain range offering dense tropical forest hiking opportunities and stunning views over the surrounding islands.

Coral Reefs of Sibuyan and Tablas

Extensive and healthy coral ecosystems rich in marine biodiversity, ideal for snorkeling and diving.

Bonbon Beach

A long stretch of untouched white sand beach famed for its clear waters and tranquility.