Looc Bay Marine Refuge And Sanctuary Tablas Romblon

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Kayaking, paddleboarding, or simply floating on the water—there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy this slice of heaven. Don’t miss out on this natural wonder when you’re exploring Corcuera Romblon’s beautiful places. It’s a slice of paradise that offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Embark on a journey to explore the most picturesque locations in Romblon!

To get here, you will need to ride a pump boat from the Calatrava town's port. The lake is surrounded by limestone cliffs covered with thick foliage that makes it impossible to see from a boat, hence its name. After docking by the shore, a short walk will lead you straight to this beautiful lake that boasts clear blue water. Looc Bay is a Marine Refuge and Sanctuary located in the Philippines. It is part of the Tañon Strait Protected Seascape and is known for its coral reefs, seagrass beds, and mangrove forests.

That was an amazing price considering we were right on the beach and surrounded by palms. The sun sets right over the water here and we had a unique sunset on the night we hung out here. After snorkeling at Gorda’s Point, I told Deo I was going to climb up the rocks near Blue Hole and do a cliff Jump. I managed to climb out of the water and scale my way up the cliff. We arrived early in the morning but even at 9 a.m., the place was becoming crowded with local families set up for a day of BBQs and family fun time.

In the middle of the Looc Bay you will find a beautiful lighthouse. This structure adds a mysterious charm to the sanctuary and is said to be dating back to the Second World War. Unfortunately, you are not allowed to go near the lighthouse as part of the efforts to preserve it.

My friend and I quickly grabbed our cameras and shot what turned out to be an epic sunset. The palm trees on the hill are quite unique as they seem to be melting into the ocean. The sunsets in Tablas seem to last for over an hour so you get a lot of time to enjoy the slow-fading beauty of Mother Nature. You will need to drive further south along the east coast until you reach the town of Bachawan.

Wade into the natural pools for a relaxing swim and make your way to the cascades for a quick photo op as well. Another well-loved gem on Romblon Island is the Talipasak Beach on the eastern coast. This secluded beach is managed by the Talipasak Beach Resort, which is also known as the San Pedro Beach Resort.