Marinduque is an island province of
the Philippines in the region of Luzon. Its capital is Boac. Marinduque
lies between Tayabas Bay to the north and Sibuyan Sea to the south. It
is located south and west of Quezon, east of Mindoro and north of Romblon.
The island is surrounded by clean, clear, warm tropical water with good
marine life for snorkeling and diving. The Tres Reyes Islands (also known
as the 'Three-Kings') is especially a great place for snorkeling, it's
pure white sand is protected by the massive cliff faces and rock caves,
and is very much isolated from anything. You can hire a boat (also known
as a 'Bangka') from a local Fisherman or from one of the Resorts along
the coast.
There are many things to see and do on this relatively sleepy island,
in the heart of the Philippines. Famed tourist destinations to see are
the
Bathala Caves (Santa Cruz), the
Tawi-Tawi
Falls (Santa Cruz),
White Beach (Poctoy),
Tres
Reyes Marine Sanctuary (Tres Reyes Islands) and the
Sulfar
Spings, (Santa Cruz.). If you need directions or how to reach
these destinations, asking the locals is the best thing to do. Generally,
most marinduqueno's know these destinations, and if they don't, they will
more than likely ask around to find out the information for you. If all
else fails, the Jeepney drivers are best when it comes to these tourist
destinations.

Bathala Caves |
If you're looking for a place to Hike and explore the many Endemic Flora
and Fauna of the Philippines and Marinduque, your in luck as Marinduque
has a number of eco-tourism hot spots on the map. The
Balabag
Mountain Range, covering the municipalities of Buenavista, Gasan
and Boac forms a wedge shaped north-westerly trending block with the Boac
River on its eastern boundary, with a maximum height of 800 meters above
sea level descending slowly at each north and south ends. This range consists
of undulating old and second growth forest, grasslands, open fields and
is the home of endemic species Marinduque butterflies, cloud rat, white
breasted eagles, rufus hornbill, monkeys, deers and hundreds of species
of insects. This mountain range is ideal for outdoor activities such as
bird watching, caving, trekking and camping. There are many points to
access this area, through the interior roads from Malibago, Torrijos on
the south, Mainit, Boac on the east, and Bagtingon, Buenavista and Tabionan,
Gasan on the west. The
Malindig Volcano, The highest
peak on the island at 1,157 meters is the home of different species of
wild orchids and other endemic wildlife. This mountain is a stratiform
type of dormant volcano with three peaks, the highest is the northern
peak, the center peak and the south peak. Trek and climb to the peak is
rated as easy to moderate. Reachable via the circumferential road at Brgy.
Sihi, Buenavista which is the regular jump-off area.

Tres Reyes Waters |
The Tres Reyes Marine Sanctuary is arguebly the best spot for diving,
and one of the must-see places of Marinduque. The area clearly visible..
Occasional schools of hammerhead sharks pass the western depths of the
islets. An American built lighthouse still stands and still working on
the center of the islet.
Gaspar also has an elongated sand bar that is best for family picnics
and swimming, a funeral grotto used by pre-Hispanic Filipinos complete
with human bones and shards of potteries on the east and some secluded
white sand beaches on the south. You can Visit the islands by hiring a
banka boat from one of the local fishermen, or from one of the resorts.
People are always more than willing to help out.
Like most Philippine Islands, Marinduque celebrates and has many Festivals,
the locals are more than happy to include you in the Festivities. The
most Famous Festival of Marinduque is the Moriones
festival, The 'Moriones' are men and women in costumes and masks replicating
the garb of biblical Roman soldiers as interpreted by local folks. The
term 'moriones' was concocted by the media in the 60s, but local inhabitants
have kept the original term, 'Moryonan'. Many practitioners are farmers
and fishermen who engage in this age-old tradition as a vow of penance
or thanksgiving. Morions roam the streets in town from Holy Monday to
Easter Sunday scaring the kids, or engaging in antics or surprises to
draw attention. Their are many Festivals that are less famous, but still
part of traditional life on Marinduque island, these include, 'Gasang-Gasang'
(Gasan); 'Bilabila' (Boac); 'Malindug' (Buenavista); 'Haring Karabaw'
(Sta. Cruz); revival of 'Tubaan Festival' (Torrijos). All of which,
you are generally invited to join in, if you wish.
We ate at Barbarossa's in Gasan, the food was great. It has a wide variety,
from Filipino to European dish's. We also ate at Club Cagpo, Torrijos.
The food was excellent as was the service, the food ranged from European,
Australian to Filipino dish's.

Beach Club Cagpo |
We decided to stay at Club Cagpo, in Torrijos. It was located ideally,
with around 200meters of private beach. The cottage is litterally on
the beach. It has working Sattellite TV, a great restaurant and even
a Bar. I found the swimming to be great, and the locals where very warm
and great to be around. I would recommend it any day. If your interested
in more 5-star accomodation, Elephany Fantasy Island is currently being
renovated and reopened by a Korean Company that bought the private island
resort from the Japanese. It features a full-working 9 hole golf course
(with plans for up to a 19-hole). Private Cottages/Rooms, a private
island, restaurant and 5-star service. It is not currently open, but
will be open sometime soon once again. Their is still good accomodation
on Marinduque Island wherever you find it. It's cheap, and usually very
good if you look around. I prefer the private-beach resorts that dot
the island, in Particular in Torrijos, near the famed Poctoy 'White
Beach', which is arguebly the best beach on Marinduque Mainland. The
other definately, being on Tres Reyes Island.
Beach Club Cagpo
Cagpo, Torrijos, Marinduque
09219932537 - Harry (Philippine Number)
09287899276 - Raffy (Philippine number)
www.clubcagpo.tk
Good Rooms, Air-Con, restaurant, white sand beach, TV+Sattellite, great
atmosphere, Very secluded