Marinduque (Tagalog pronunciation: [maɾinˈduke]) is an island province in the Philippines located in Southwestern Tagalog Region or MIMAROPA, formerly designated as Region IV-B. Its capital is the municipality of Boac. Marinduque lies between Tayabas Bay to the north and Sibuyan Sea to the south. It is west of the Bondoc Peninsula of Quezon province; east of Mindoro Island; and north of the island province of Romblon. Some parts of the Verde Island Passage, the center of the center of world's marine biodiversity and a protected marine area, are also within Marinduque's provincial waters.
Restaurants in Marinduque Island
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Was here 26Oct2019 with wife and kids. we rented a boat 1500php to bring us to tres reyes islands. We first stopped by the gaspar island and bought fish and with the help of the boatman. we asked the helpful old lady with the store to cook the fish for us with rice. total cost 385 php, we gave her 600 php for the effort. The beach was full of crushed corals. Literally the entire beachfront. Water was very clean because very few people lived on the island. good for swimming. There was an area of white beachfront with cottages good area for swimming. we went, or tried to go to the 3rd island, weather was fine sunny when we started. But lo and behold before we reached the 3rd island the sea became so rough the boatman decided to turn the boat around. There have been stories that this island is inhabited by engkantos and if they dont want people going to this island thats why the rough sea swells all of a sudden. We turned back to the first island where we inihaw na isda for lunch with freshly cooked rice. Ah, life in the province at its finest. The kind old lady who cooked our food joined us in the cottage when it suddenly rained so hard that we could not see the main Marinduque island, rained hard for 30 minutes. The old lady had stories about chinese dragon painted plates on a sunken ship between the island and the main island where divers and yachts retrieved it and stuff, and about a cave in the island that causes people to go insane etc.. but thats another story for another time. Visit the island if you want first hand stories of these things from the kind old lady.
4.0 based on 37 reviews
I call this place paradise because of its serenity and beauty. This place is really a great place to relax with its many seafoods to choose from, crystal-like water, and peaceful surrounding.
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