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Sicogón is an island in northern
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, situated off the northeast coast of
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. According to the 2020 census, Sicogon has a population of 4,275 residents. The island has a total land area of and is managed by Sicogon Island Tourism Estate Corp. (SITEC), a joint venture company of Ayala Land, Inc. and Sicogon Development Corp. (SIDECO). It currently operates three high-end hotels and resorts on the island: Balay Kogon, Huni Sicogon, and Hatch Sicogon. Sicogon also offers various activities such as island hopping to nearby
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Etymology

The word ''Sicogón'' comes from the word '' cogon'', which is a type of grass found abundantly on the island.


History


Early History (1890s to 1919)

In the late 19th century, Sicogon Island was granted to Ynchausti & Co. by the Spanish government through a composition title, which asserted their ownership. In the 1890s, Ynchausti & Co. sold the island to Ramon Fontanet, who later ceded it to Gen. Aniceto Lacson in payment for a debt of P3,000. Lacson's acquisition was formalized through a sale document, despite the absence of key documentation due to the destruction of records during the
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in 1898, when insurgents burned Fontanet's residence along with important legal documents. Lacson’s claim to the island was contested in court but ultimately upheld after evidence of over thirty years of continuous, peaceful, and adverse possession by Ynchausti & Co. and Fontanet. The possession of the island, both agricultural and non-forest areas, by Lacson and his predecessors was recognized as valid under Philippine law, despite the lack of the original title from the Spanish government. The legal dispute concluded with the inscription of the agricultural portions of the island in Lacson’s name, while the forested areas remained excluded from private ownership.


Tourism boom and decline (1970s to 1980s)

Sicogon Island was once one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Philippines during the 1970s, known for its crystal clear waters and long stretch of white sand beach lined with coconut trees. It gained further renown as a filming location for notable movies such as ''Ang Pinakamagandang Hayop sa Balat ng Lupa'' (1974). In 1976, Sicogon Island was designated as a tourist destination zone by former President
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. However, by the 1980s, Sicogon's development has stalled and its popularity faded in favor of the nearby
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and other islands in the Philippines.


2013 Typhoon Haiyan

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passed over Sicogon Island (along with the rest of Panay) on November 8, 2013, damaging fishing boats and nets. Canadian Air Force troops arrived on Sicogon on November 26, bringing medical supplies to the islanders, many of whom were suffering from coughs and colds.


Modern development (2010s to present)

In June 2012, the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) of Iloilo Province recognized a municipal ordinance declaring Sicogon Island as a tourist destination. This initiative aimed to revive the island's appeal for tourism and facilitate commercial development. On May 9, 2013, the Sicogon Development Corporation (SIDECO), in partnership with
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, launched a ₱10-billion development project to transform Sicogon into a world-class tourist destination."Sicogon Island -The Awakening"
/ref> The project includes plans for high-end hotels and resorts, a town center, upscale residential developments, an agricultural and resettlement area, a seaport, and the redevelopment of an existing airstrip into an airport. The development plan faced challenges and controversy, as local residents opposed aspects of the project. This led to conflicts, prompting the town of Carles to deploy an eight-member police force to mediate between developers and residents. Disputes arose particularly over claims of forced relocation from public lands, countered by the developers' assertion of voluntary agreements with residents. On November 8, 2014, a pact was signed between SIDECO, Ayala Land, and local residents to move forward with development, emphasizing the goal of establishing Sicogon as an ecotourism destination. In December 2016, Ayala Land opened Balay Kogon, the first luxury accommodation on the island, with hilltop villas and beachfront huts. Two years later, in May 2018, a larger accommodation was opened, located near the airport. Huni Sicogon, a two-story, 52-room boutique resort with an infinity pool and a bar. In 2023, Hatch Sicogon, a resort consisting of
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, was opened.


Geography

Sicogon is from
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. It is southeast from Calagna-an Island. Other nearby islands include Canas Island in the north, Balbagon Island in the east and
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mainland in the west. Tumaguin Island is accessible by foot from Sicogon during low tide. East of the islands is the
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, which is a rich fishing ground and source of livelihood for people living in the region. Sicogon's highest point is Mt. Opao, north-east of barangay Buaya, at . The summit is accessible by trekking and on the summit the entire coastline that surrounds the island can be seen.


Barangays

Sicogon consists of the following three
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: * Alipata * Buaya * San Fernando


Transportation


Air

The Sicogon Airport is a redeveloped former airstrip that reopened in 2018.
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began operating charter flights between Sicogon and
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in 2018. The airport is situated in Barangay San Fernando.


Sea

Public passenger boats operate daily from
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port to the island. The travel typically takes about 45 minutes.


See also

*
List of islands in the Philippines As an archipelago, the Philippines comprises about 7,641 islands clustered into three major island groups: Luzon, the Visayas, and Mindanao. Only about 2,000 islands are inhabited,


References

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External links


Official site
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