Geo Journal of Tourism and Geosites (Dec 2022)

MARINDUK ISLAND IN THE PHILIPPINES FROM THE POSITION OF GEOGRAPHY OF TOURISM

  • Kalibek AKYLBEKOV,
  • Emin ATASOY,
  • Elina ISSAGALIYEVA,
  • Erbolat MENDYBAYEV,
  • Zharas BERDENOV,
  • Maria Victoria O. ESPALDON

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30892/gtg.44434-966
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 4
pp. 1459 – 1471

Abstract

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The Marinduque Island, which is a part of the Marinduque province, is a small but densely populated island within the Luzon Islands Group. The island surrounded by the water of the Sibuan Sea, the island has an area of 959 square kilometers and a population of 245 000 people. Flat plains, low coasts, low slope plains, mangrove forests and hilly lands constitute the most important natural elements of the Marinduque Island. There are many bays, beaches, atoll, cliffs, capes, coral and mangrove forests on the coast of the island. In this study, the geographical location of the Marinduque Island and its general geographical features have been explicated, and the main tourism elements of the island have been briefly discussed. We have tried to examine the main physical and human characteristics of the island by identifying its tourism potential. Furthermore, the main accommodation facilities, beaches and hotels located on the east and west coasts of the island have been identified. The main purpose of this study is to introduce the tourism potential and natural beauties of this Philippine island, which is not well-known among the foreign tourists and to offer new holiday options for the inquisitive tourists.

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