Diving in Romblon
Travel to Romblon

Existing in relative isolation from the rest of Luzon, Romblon retains much of its Spanish legacy and its natural attractions are largely unexplored. Lining the shores of the province’s three major islands – Romblon, Sibuyan, and Tablas – are some of the best, most unspoiled beaches in this part of the country. Ringed by palm-fringed white sand, these beaches boast a wealth and variety of marine life offshore. Inland, there are a number of waterfalls and an inland salt lake.
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Hypselodoris apolegma, Romblon, Philippines by The Three P / Ducks Diving
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Scorpaenopsis diabolus (Humpback Scorpionfish), Romblon, Philippines by The Three P / Ducks Diving
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by First Buddy Tablas
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by First Buddy Tablas
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by First Buddy Tablas
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Gymnothorax zonipectis (Barred-fin Moray Eel), Romblon, Philippines by The Three P / Ducks Diving
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by First Buddy Tablas
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Cobrador Island, Romblon by The Three P / Ducks Diving
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by First Buddy Tablas
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Lobster, Romblon, Philippines by The Three P / Ducks Diving
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Cuttlefish (Sepia), Romblon, Philippines by The Three P / Ducks Diving