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Parade of Beaches in Romblon


Earning the moniker “Marble Country”, Romblon is laden with crystal clear rivers and waterfalls where every adventurer dreams to go. The wealthy province is where one can experience the joy of having made a wondrous personal discovery right at the very heart of nature.

by Jane Dacumos on June 30, 2012
Parade of Beaches in Romblon

Earning the moniker “Marble Country”, Romblon is laden with crystal clear rivers and waterfalls where every adventurer dreams to go. The wealthy province is where one can experience the joy of having made a wondrous personal discovery right at the very heart of nature.

Bonbon Beach – Half a kilometer in length with a width of approximately 18 meters, the shoreline is covered with fine white sand and features a gradually sloping ocean floor free of sea grass and sharp stones. Across the beach is a small islet which is accessible by foot during low tide. This islet has a secluded swimming area with a short stretch of fine white sand beach.
Location: Barangay Lonos, Romblon

Tiamban Beach – The shoreline of approximately 50 meters is covered with fine white sand. Features are much the same as the Bonbon Beach except that it has a narrow beachfront.
Location: Barangay Lonos, Romblon

Cobrador Beach Resort – Among the treasures of Cobrador are its beaches. One is located at the eastern side of the islet. A wide expanse of the shore is covered with fine white sand crushed corals, with a gradually sloping ocean floor. The shore is free of seaweed but about 15 meters from the shores, big boulders abound. Cottages are available for rent.
Location: Barangay Cobrador, Romblon

Binay-we Beach – The beach is located at the eastern side of Gui-ob with natural rock formations and hills. The beach has small coves with fine white sand and water that remain calm the whole year round. The beach is partly cut off from the public with the presence of big boulders.
Location: Gui-ob, Alcantara, Romblon

Bonlao Beach – The beach is along the eastern side of Brgy. Bonlao and very near to the national road. The beach is a good swimming spot because the shores are clean and sandy.
Location: Barangay. Bonlao, Alcantara, Romblon

Tugdan Beach – The beach has a wide shoreline covered with clean gravel of uniform sizes. The waters from this part of the island are calm. It has a deep ocean floor.
Location: Barangay. Tugdan, Alcantara Romblon

Calagonsao Beach – Calagonsao Beach is beside the national highway. The beach has a pebble-covered shoreline where its ocean floor dips abruptly about six meters from the shoreline. A cluster of boulders jutting from the shore to about 10 meters into the sea provides a perfect diving spot for swimmers.
Location: Barangay Calagonsao, Alcantara, Romblon

Aliwanyag Beach – The beach is a secluded cove along Looc Bay. It has a narrow shore covered with white sands and crushed corals. Aliwanyag Beach is a little way off the beaten track. The nearest road ends at about half a kilometer from the beach which necessitates a 10- to 15-minute trek across rice fields.
Location: Guinhayaan, Looc, Romblon

Roda Beach – An ideal place for swimming, it is very popular because it can be reached by land and sea. The beach has a bit of local history. A footprint of Talabokon, the legendary hero of the local folks, was left imprinted on a rock.
Location: Camandag Looc, Romblon

Buenavista Beach – A favorite swimming area. It has fine sand and blue-green waters. A few meters away from the beach is an ideal place for photographic compositions.
Location: Buenavista, Looc Romblon

Malapantao Beach – A beach with some uniquely formed rocky portion ideal for diving. It has clean blue-green waters good for swimming.
Location: Camandag Looc, Romblon

Agojo Beach – Agojo is beach with fine white sands and clear blue water. There is an islet made of rocks where various species of shells abound.
Location: Barangay Agojo, Looc, Romblon

Poctoy Beach – It has a wide shoreline stretching for about 3 kilometers with gray sand beaches which is free of grass. Dotting the shoreline are resorts with cottages and picnics huts. Barangay Poctoy has a wide shoreline stretching for about three kilometers.
Location: Barangay Poctoy, Odiongan, Romblon

San Andres Beach – Fine gray sand line the three-kilometer stretch of San Andres shoreline. Good for swimming during the months of January to May, it has several attractive native cottages where one can relax during the picnics.
Location: Town proper of San Andres, Romblon

Canyayo Beach – The beach is a combination of white sands and crushed corals. Its ocean floor drops abruptly. Facilities like picnic huts, restaurants, and others are still non-existent. Visitors are advised to bring provisions like food and drinking water.
Location: Barangay Canyayao , Sta. Fe, Romblon

Tinap-an Beach – Describe as powdery white sand, clear water, with views of cliffs and labyrinth of caves, Tinap-an Beach's crystal clear seawater has a vast amount of reef lying beneath.
Location: San Jose, Romblon

Hambil Beach – Its crystalline sand is God’s blessing to this lovely island. It is about 500 meters of white sand beach that will surely amaze and give you a good relaxation.
Location: San Jose, Romblon

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