Sibuyao Highlands in Torrijos, Marinduque
Rising gently along the national highway that links Sibuyao, Nangka, and Maranlig is a breathtaking ridge nearly 525 meters above sea level—a place l…
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Rising gently along the national highway that links Sibuyao, Nangka, and Maranlig is a breathtaking ridge nearly 525 meters above sea level—a place l…
High in the rugged mountains of Pulang Lupa in Torrijos stands one of Marinduque’s most meaningful landmarks—the Pulang Lupa Historical Shrine, a qui…
In the quiet hills of Brgy. Bonliw in Torrijos lies Ka Amon Cave, a dry cavern steeped in history and alive with stories thousands of years old. Disc…
Off the northeastern coast of Marinduque lies Maniwaya Island, a palm-fringed paradise that has gracefully transformed from a humble local swimming s…
Hidden in the lush greenery of Brgy. Bancuangan in Sta. Cruz, Kawa-Kawa Falls is a refreshing escape where nature has carved out its own version of a…
Hidden in the quiet barangay of Ipil in Santa Cruz lies a realm wrapped in myth and mystery—the Bathala Caves, a sprawling network of caverns believe…
Tucked deep within the quiet Sitio Puti of Brgy. San Isidro in Santa Cruz lies Bagumbungan Cave, a protected natural wonder whose beauty has earned i…
In the quiet village of Bitik, where the sea breeze carries echoes of an older world, stands the Baluarte de Santa Cruz—a modest but steadfast remind…
Perched near the boundary of Brgy. Ino in Mogpog, the Balanacan View Deck offers visitors a breathtaking 270-degree panorama of northwestern Marinduq…
From the heart of Barangay Bangbang in Gasan, Marinduque comes the Pangkat Kalutang, a remarkable band of local musicians dedicated to preserving the…
Every Easter Sunday, the town of Gasan in Marinduque comes alive with the Gasang-Gasang Festival, a vibrant celebration of faith, thanksgiving, and c…
Tucked away in the lush interior of Barangay Tiguion, Gasan, the Talao Caves are a natural marvel waiting to be explored. Located about eight kilomet…
Off the coast of Barangay Pinggan in Gasan lies the Tres Reyes Islands—Gaspar, Melchor, and Baltazar—affectionately called the “Three Kings.” A short…
Every January 17, the town of Buenavista bursts into lively color and rhythm as it celebrates the Maalindog–Tubaan Festival—a young but spirited trad…
Rising from the deep blue waters off southern Marinduque, Bellarocca Island Resort—set on the picturesque Elephant Island—was once the province’s mos…
At the foothills of the western side of the Balagbag Mountain Range lies a landscape that surprises many who stumble upon it—Haynon Hills, fondly cal…
Tucked away in the serene barangay of Malbog in Buenavista lies the Marinduque Hot Springs Resort—once known as Susana Hot Spring—a charming retreat …
Along the quiet shores of Barangay Laylay in Boac lies a place where the past still whispers through the waves. Once the busiest gateway of Marinduqu…
Every May the streets of Boac burst into a kaleidoscope of color as the Bila-Bila Festival takes flight. Held in honor of the town fiesta and Marindu…
Just before dawn, when Boac is still wrapped in quiet, the highlands of Barangays Bantay and Hinapulan awaken to a spectacle that feels almost otherw…
The National Museum of the Philippines – Marinduque is housed in a historic Spanish-era structure that once served as the Escuela de Niños, the oldes…
In the 18th and 19th centuries, when Marinduque was governed by the province of Mindoro, all eyes turned to the elegant Casa Real in Boac. Each year,…
Balanacan Cove, located in the town of Mogpog, is one of the most secluded and picturesque coves in Marinduque—its calm waters and sheltered landscap…
Paadjao is a 100-foot cascading falls flowing into a natural swimming pool, surrounded by tall forest trees and coco groves, located in Brgy. Bocboc …
High atop a 272.42-meter hill in Barangay Hinanggayon, Mogpog, lies a quiet yet extraordinary landmark—a simple hole drilled into a block of diorite …
Perched at the heart of Santa Cruz, Marinduque, the Holy Cross Parish Church stands as a timeless sentinel—one of only two surviving 18th-century chu…
BOAC, Marinduque — The Provincial Government of Marinduque, led by Governor Melecio J. Go, through the Provincial Tourism and Cultural Office (PTCO),…
Perched gracefully on a hill overlooking the charming poblacion of Gasan and the sweeping waters of the Tablas Strait, the St. Joseph Spouse of Mary …
Tucked at the foothills of the majestic Mount Malindig in Buenavista lies the Malbog Sulfuric Hotspring, a natural wonder long cherished by locals fo…
Rising atop the hill of Mataas na Bayan in the heart of Boac stands the iconic Boac Cathedral—one of Marinduque’s oldest and most treasured heritage …
Every May 13, the town of Mogpog in Marinduque bursts into vibrant colors and festive cheer as it celebrates the Kangga Festival, a cherished traditi…
Every year in Barangay Balanacan, Mogpog, Marinduque, the coastline comes alive with vibrant colors, joyful cheers, and heartfelt devotion as the com…
Nestled in the quiet coastal village of Brgy. Poctoy in Torrijos, Marinduque lies a destination that has long captured the hearts of travelers -- Tor…
View of Boac, Marinduque (Unknown Year). Photo courtesy from ulongbeach.com Marinduque , often recognized for its distinctive heart shape, is located…
At the heart of Balaring, Boac, where tradition meets a growing creative spirit, the doors of Balar Events Place opened to welcome dreamers, planners…