Touring Cobrador Island In Romblon
Situated along the coast of Romblon Bay within the town of Romblon, is an island that has high quality white sand, crushed corrals and crystal clear waters. Romblon is often known as the capital of the province of Romblon and that is where you’ll find Cobrador Island also locally often known as Nogoso Island.
A neighborhood kid contained in the Bamboo Cottage
During our visit, the Municipal Government of Romblon treated us sumptuous authentic Romblomanon lunch as we enjoy watching upbeat street dance performance from Biniray Ati-atihan festival dancers. Food in Romblon are mostly freshly cooked seafoods while some are cooked mostly with coconut milk or what we call “Ginataan” in Tagalog.
Biniray Ati-atihan dancer
After having lunch, we enjoyed swimming while others opted to go fishing and caving. Since Romblon is already near the Visayas Region, I noticed that Paraw can be popular on this province. Paraw is a double outrigger sail boat native to the Visayas region of the Philippines.
Crystal Beach at Cobrador Island
Things to do in Cobrador Island
On this Island, visitors would find creamy sand beaches where small beautiful shells are scattered all over the place. It’s the proper spot for the kiddy snorkel and the blue water will literally make you fall in love with the island.
A neighborhood dish created from young coconut and shrimps
Other than being a pleasant beach spot, Cobrador Island can be the jump off point to a few of the most beautiful dive sites in Romblon. When you love exploring caves, you may visit Ilaya Cave – a 3 chamber cave that was a burial ground by local tribes.
Fresh Seafoods for Lunch
That is one peculiar island is often known as a source of black marble. This black marble has turn into a rarity across the souvenir stores within the town of Romblon.
Crystal Clear waters at Cobrador Island
White Sand Beach in Cobrador Island
Best time to go to
Cobrador Island is an all yr round destination but in the event you like to experience Romblon’s Biniray Ati-Atihan Festival then be certain to be in Romblon on the second Friday of January.
Paraw Regatta in Romblon
Sulong Romblon Boat
Where to remain
There are several accommodation options within the town of Romblon but in the event you prefer to remain in Cobrador Island, ask an area for an available home-stay accommodation or if you might have a camping gear, just ask permission from an area Barangay Official.
Learn how to reach Cobrador Island?
From Manila, 2Go Shipping runs ferries to Romblon Island (call Trunkline : (+63 2) 5287000) or visit Travel.2go.com.ph. The one solution to reach to this island is by hiring a banca, off Romblon.
Alternatively, tourists can contact local tour operators who provide in the future private tour of the island. The journey to Cobrador from the town of Romblon through banca takes around 45 minutes to an hour.