Romblon Protected Landscapes and Seascapes encompasses a diverse mosaic of lush forests, pristine beaches, coral reefs, and rich marine biodiversity, offering visitors exceptional opportunities for hiking, snorkeling, and wildlife viewing in an ecologically significant Philippine archipelago.
Located in the heart of the Romblon Province within the Mimaropa region of the Philippines, the Romblon Protected Landscapes and Seascapes covers a vast area protecting both terrestrial and marine ecosystems across several islands, including Sibuyan, Romblon Island, and Tablas. This diverse protected area features verdant lowland and montane forests, tidal mudflats, mangrove swamps, and vibrant coral reefs that sustain an abundance of endemic and endangered species. It is notably home to the Sibuyan Island, dubbed the “Galapagos of Asia” due to its extraordinarily high level of endemic flora and fauna. The area’s geography is characterized by rugged mountains such as Mount Guiting-Guiting, which boasts one of the highest peaks in the Philippines, cloud forests, and underwater seascapes rich in coral diversity. Historically, the region has been important for local indigenous communities and continues to be a cultural stronghold where traditional fishing and forest resource management are practiced sustainably. Visitors to the protected landscapes and seascapes can experience some of the most scenic hiking trails, spectacular mountain climbing opportunities, and clear waters ideal for snorkeling, diving, and boating. Notable landmarks include Mount Guiting-Guiting Natural Park, pristine white sand beaches of Cresta de Gallo in Banton Island, and rich mangrove areas that offer vital nursery grounds for marine life. This protected area draws adventurers, naturalists, and eco-tourists interested in experiencing unspoiled natural beauty while supporting ecological conservation and indigenous heritage preservation.
Mount Guiting-Guiting – challenging mountain peak renowned for biodiversity and panoramic views
Sibuyan Island’s endemic forest species – including rare wildlife like the Romblon Hawk-Owl
Cresta de Gallo – stunning white-sand beach known for its crystal-clear waters and snorkeling
Mangrove forests and seagrass beds – critical habitats supporting rich coastal ecosystems
A rugged volcanic peak rising 2,058 meters above sea level, featuring dense tropical forests and a haven for endemic species, popular for experienced climbers.
Lush, largely undisturbed tropical forests rich in unique plants and animals, often called the Galapagos Islands of Asia due to their high endemism.
A pristine, crescent-shaped white sandy beach with clear turquoise waters on Banton Island, ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing.