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Tablas is the largest of the islands that comprise the
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of
Romblon Romblon ( , ), officially the Province of Romblon, is an archipelagic province of the Philippines located in the Mimaropa region. Its main islands include Tablas, the largest, which covers nine municipalities; Sibuyan with its three towns; as w ...
in the
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. The name of the island was of Spanish origin. Before the colonization of the Philippines, Tablas was known as the Island of ''Osigan''. At the time of contact with Westerners, ''Osigan'' had a population of two hundred and fifty people living in small villages. Wax was produced in this island. Odiongan, on the west central coast of the island, is a major port and the largest municipality of Romblon in terms of population. Tablas is administratively subdivided into the
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of
Alcantara Alcantara, Alcântara (Portuguese), Alcántara (Spanish), Alcàntara, Alcàntera, El-Qantarah and (El) Kantara are all transliterations of the Arabic word ''al qantara'' (القنطرة), meaning "the bridge". Alcantara may refer to: People * A ...
, Calatrava, Ferrol, Looc, Odiongan, San Agustin, San Andres, Santa Fe, and Santa Maria.


Geography

The island lies about east from the southern part of
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. The northern tip of Tablas is about from
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. ''Mount Payaopao'' (also known as ''Tablas Summit'' on old maps) at the northeastern extremity of the island, is the highest peak on the island at high and the second highest in the province (after
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). A wooded central range of hills traverses the length of Tablas. The west coast is formed by the western slope of the central mountain ridge, which is narrow and well defined. The summits in the middle of the island are 1,600 to 2,000 feet high. In the center of the island is ''Bitaogan Peak'', high, which appears as a rounded knob from east and west and sharp from north and south. ''Mount Lunas'', at the back of Looc Bay, is a black ridge high, long and rounded from east and west and sharp from north and south; with it the range breaks off to the low pass from Looc Bay to the town of
Alcantara Alcantara, Alcântara (Portuguese), Alcántara (Spanish), Alcàntara, Alcàntera, El-Qantarah and (El) Kantara are all transliterations of the Arabic word ''al qantara'' (القنطرة), meaning "the bridge". Alcantara may refer to: People * A ...
on the east coast. The southern part of Tablas is a group of many sharp conical hills, all bare and grassy except ''Malbug Hill'', high, and ''Calaton Point'', high, on the east coast, which are dark and wooded. The shore line is largely mangrove, with many beaches of coral sand and some limestone cliffs. The shore reef is continuous except off Guinauayan Point. There is no good natural harbor except Looc Bay, a large indentation on the west side, but sheltered anchorage may be found on either side of the island, according to the season of the year.U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. "United States Coast Pilot, Philippine Islands, Part 1", p.186. Washington Government Printing Office, 1919. Cabalian Point, the southern extremity of Tablas Island, is low and sandy and hard to distinguish at night, a lighthouse was built during the American Colonial period.


Education

Romblon State University Romblon State University is a public higher education institution in Romblon, Philippines. It has eight satellite campuses and its main campus is located in Odiongan, Romblon. History 1914: Tracing its roots back in November 1914, during the dis ...
is a premier institution for higher education in the Mimaropa Region. The University has a large campus in Odiongan town and a few more around
Romblon Romblon ( , ), officially the Province of Romblon, is an archipelagic province of the Philippines located in the Mimaropa region. Its main islands include Tablas, the largest, which covers nine municipalities; Sibuyan with its three towns; as w ...
province.


Economy

Main occupations are fruit and vegetable farming, fisheries, farm animal breeding and fishing. Tablas is one of largest producers of pili nuts. Tablas was established an economic zone, Tablas Economic Zone Inc. (TEZI), on 2015 under the powers of the Philippine Economic Zone Authority (
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) and the Department of Trade and Industry ( DTI)


Language

The Asi language is a
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spoken, along with the Romblomanon and Onhan languages, in the province of Romblon, Philippines.
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is spoken by the locals as the second language. Foreigners are a welcome diversion for college students, who are the main part of the population who can speak English.


Tourism

Due to insignificant commercialization Tablas has been little impacted by tourism and still offers a strong traditional Philippines cultural experience. Accommodations and resorts, though, are available around the island. there are a lot of resorts now, for example Binucot Beach Resort and Bar or Sunset Cove Resort, both located at Binucot Beach which means "hidden beach" in the Philippine language.


Attractions


Waterfalls

*''Mainit Falls'', located about an hour hike north of Poctoy Port, is on a private property and not signposted, but is open to the public. *''Dubduban-Bita Falls'' in Brgy. Dubduban, 3 km. from the town proper of San Agustin is a 7-tier cascade amidst dense vegetations and ."Romblon Towns & Cities"
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*''Mablaran falls'', located in Brgy. Linawan San Andres, Romblon at least 8 km from the town proper of San Andres, Romblon.


Lakes

*''Tinagong Dagat'' in Brgy. Kabibihan in Calatrava are two small, semi-circular saltwater lakes located only about from the sea. The largest has a maximum diameter of , the smaller about . Both are deep and have cave-like formations under. One peculiar thing about Tinagong Dagat is that when it is high tide, Tinagong Dagat is in low tide and vice versa.


Beaches

*''Aglicay'' and ''Binay-we'' beaches in Alcantara *''Atabay'' and ''Guin-awayan'' beaches in Ferrol *''Binucot (Dolphin) Beach'' in Ferrol/Bunsoran *'' Puro Island'', just off the coast of Santa Fe *Saptos beach in Mabini, San Andres is one of rarest of all because of shoe shaped rock formation. It has also white sand.


Wildlife

The Wildlife and landscape appears untouched as deep-green vegetation is crossed by rivers and streams. A portion of the native forest cover has been removed and converted to coconut plantations, or rough grazing. However, the remaining small areas of watershed forest support several species of endemic wildlife that occur only on Tablas, or on just Tablas and Romblon Island. These include the Tablas Fantail ''Rhipidura sauli'', the Tablas Drongo ''Dicrurus menagei'', the Romblon Hawk Owl ''Ninox spilonota'', and the Tablas Bulbul ''Hypsipetes (siquijorensis) cinereiceps''. The frogs Platymantis_lawtoni and Platymantis levigatus are endangered species endemic to Tablas and other islands of Romblon province. In Ferrol at Malcom's Cove, monkeys, sea turtles and the Philippine eagle. In Santa Fe the whale shark (the earth's largest fish) is known to breed. The waters off Looc teem with numerous species of tropical fish and sea life in the protected sanctuary. Binucot Beach has manatee, dolphin and sea turtles.


Scuba Diving

The diving on Tablas Island is world class and virtually unexplored. The water is a comfortable 26 Celsius and the visibility is generally +20m and as diving tourism is fairly new here crowds are non-existent; on any given day you may be the only person diving on the entire island.
There are numerous walls around the island that go down to +60m and are covered in both soft and hard corals. Caves are commonly found along these walls as they are made of soft rock. Reefs around the island are extensive.


Access


By water

Access to Tablas is usually by ferry from the Port of
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in southern
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and disembarking at the Port of Odiongan in
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Poctoy.
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serves Odiongan from the Port of
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six days per week with
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vessels, then heading to
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from Poctoy and returning the next day. Travel time from Batangas to Poctoy takes about 8–10 hours. Travel time from Poctoy Pier to Odiongan town is about 10 minutes by motorcycles.
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are also readily available. From Caticlan (Sambiray Dock or Tabon plaza) there is pump boats every day leaving around 10 - 11 heading for Santa fe. Leaves Santa fe at 7:30 in the morning. Travel time about 2h depending on sea condition. there is also another pump boat (Boat name: SANOY, phone number to captain +639126356955) going from Tablas south tip (Tabugon) to Caticlan almost every day in the morning, leaves Tabugon around 8 in the morning and goes back from Caticlan (Sambiray Dock or Tabon Plaza) to Tablas around 10 - 11. Price for one way trip 200php. When low tide in Tablas there is a smaller boat (flat boat) sending passengers between the beach and the boat for 10php per passenger.


By air

The main commercial airport of the province of Romblon is Tugdan Airport (
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: TBH –
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: RPVU) located in the southeastern coast of Tablas in Barangay Tugdan, in the town of
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. From Manila,
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(PAL) serves Tugdan three times a week. Beginning February 2017, Cebu Pacific started flying from Manila to Tablas four times weekly - Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, using ATR 72-600 aircraft.


Images

File:PoctoyPier81030cg.jpg, Poctoy Pier, Tablas Island, 2008 File:MVMariaMatilda81027cg.jpg, MV Maria Matilda at Poctoy Pier, Odiongan, Tablas Island 2008 File:MainitFalls81027cga.jpg, Mainit Falls, Tablas Island, 2008


References


External links

* {{Authority control Geography of Romblon Islands of Romblon Populated places in Romblon Tourist attractions in Romblon