
Romblon is a hidden gem in the MIMAROPA region, famous for its world-class marble, pristine sandbars, and untouched marine life. This guide focuses on the main Romblon Island, offering a blend of relaxation and adventure.
Recommended Places to Visit
1. Bon Bon Beach
Known for its iconic long sandbar that stretches out to Bangug Island during low tide. It is one of the most photographed spots in the province.
Best for: Sunset viewing, walking the sandbar, and photography.
2. Fort San Andres
A 17th-century Spanish fortress overlooking the town and the harbor. It offers a panoramic view of the island and the sea after a short hike up several stone steps.
Best for: History enthusiasts and panoramic vistas.
3. Tiamban and Talipasak (San Pedro) Beach
Quiet, white-sand beaches perfect for those who find Bon Bon too crowded. Talipasak is home to a marine sanctuary ideal for snorkeling.
Best for: Snorkeling, quiet reading, and swimming.
4. Marble Factories and Shopping
Visit local workshops to see how massive blocks of stone are transformed into intricate sculptures and household items.
Best for: Souvenir shopping and cultural immersion.
What to Eat: Local Delicacies
Sarsa: A must-try local dish made of tiny river shrimp, young coconut, and chili, wrapped in coconut leaves and boiled in coconut milk.
Gayabon: Romblon’s unique version of Laing (taro leaves in coconut milk), known for its pasty, chunky texture.
Taghilaw: A dish similar to dinuguan but without the blood, using pork meat and intestines cooked in a vinegar sauce.
Sihi Shells: Local edible shellfish often cooked in coconut milk. You’ll need a pin to pick the meat out!
Boknoy’s Siopao: A legendary local snack in Romblon town known for its distinct toasted bun.
4-Day Sample Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival & Town Heritage
Morning: Arrive at Romblon Port; check into your room.
Afternoon: Explore Romblon Town, visit St. Joseph Cathedral, and hike up to Fort San Andres for the sunset.
Evening: Dinner at a local bistro in town.
Day 2: Beach Hopping & Sandbars
Morning: Head to Tiamban Beach for a morning swim.
Lunch: Picnic at Talipasak (San Pedro) Beach.
Afternoon: Spend the late afternoon at Bon Bon Beach to catch the low tide and walk the sandbar.
Day 3: Island Hopping or Marble Tour
Option A: Charter a boat to Cobrador Island and Tinagong Dagat (saltwater pool).
Option B: Take a land tour to various marble quarries and artisan workshops.
Evening: Enjoy fresh seafood at the market or a garden restaurant.
Day 4: Pasalubong & Departure
Morning: Visit the public market for peanut butter, ginger tea, and marble souvenirs.
Noon: Final lunch in town before heading to the port.
Cozy Air-Conditioned Room Options
For a comfortable stay with modern amenities, consider these highly-rated local accommodations:
Hotel NaeR
Rating: 9.4/10 (Exceptional)
Guest Review: “The room is very clean and the bed has just the right amount of firmness. Having a balcony with a city view was a great bonus.”
Horizon Hotel Romblon
Rating: 8.5/10 (Very Good)
Guest Review: “Excellent location overlooking the bay. The air-conditioning was cold and the staff were incredibly efficient and welcoming.”
3Ks Transient House – Karl’s Haven
Rating: 9.5/10 (Exceptional)
Guest Review: “A great apartment-style stay with a kitchenette. Very cozy and located right in the heart of town.”
