Looc Romblon Region 4 Philippines: Maps

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The Looc Bay Marine Refuge and Sanctuary is a protected area in the Philippines that covers more than 3,000 hectares of land and sea. It is home to a wide variety of plant and animal species, including several endangered species. The area is important for the conservation of biodiversity in the Philippines and is a popular destination for tourists who want to experience the country’s natural beauty.

It was established in 2008 to conserve the area’s rich biodiversity and to provide a safe haven for threatened species. The sanctuary is home to over 500 species of fish, 70 species of coral, and numerous other marine animals. It is an important breeding ground for many of these species, and provides a critical link in the food chain for others. The sanctuary also supports the livelihoods of local fishing communities by providing a source of income and employment.

We were honored to be a part of AirSwift’s inaugural flight to Romblon, so we had a sneak peek into its tourism trove. In this article, we’ll share with you, some of the province’s key tourist spots with some practical information about each. Mt. Guiting-Guiting stands at around 2,058 meters above sea level in the heart of Sibuyan Island. Guiting-Guiting is the Romblomanon word for "jagged," which refers to the jagged peaks on the mountain.

In the main street, it is the last right turn down a little road. If you can’t find the road just ask the locals for Trangkalan and they will point you in the right direction. Trangkalan Falls is another waterfall on Tablas Island, which isn’t on Google Maps or sign-posted from the road.

Located along the southwestern coast of Romblon Island is a beautiful stone arch carved by the sea currents and the winds that blow through this area. This arch is known as the Lahung Rock Formation and is one of the best spots on the island to watch the sunset. Standing close to this natural wonder is the 62-foot-tall Apunan Point Lighthouse that you can easily see from the rock formation's viewpoint. Coral reefs are one of the most stunning features of Looc Bay, and are home to a wide variety of marine life. Anemones, nudibranchs, mollusks, crabs, shrimps, and fish all make their homes on or Romblon’s tropical escape near coral reefs.

You can also volunteer to help with beach cleanups or other conservation efforts. Finally, you can donate to the sanctuary to help support its work. Beyond its ecological significance, Looc Marine Sanctuary also contributes to the local economy and cultural heritage. It is a testimony to the power of community engagement in conservation efforts, demonstrating how collective efforts can protect and preserve our natural resources. While traveling to Looc Marine Sanctuary, it’s essential to plan your journey ahead of time, check the schedules of flights or ferries, and make any necessary reservations.