Geography | |
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Archipelago | Mindanao |
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Philippines | |
Region | Zamboanga Peninsula |
Province | Zamboanga del Sur |
City | Zamboanga City |
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Once Islas is an eco-cultural tourism attraction in Zamboanga City, Philippines, consisting of eleven small islands, which opened in July 2018. Four of the eleven islands are open to the public. The islands are managed by the Banguingui people. The name "Once Islas", meaning "eleven islands" is in the Chavacano language.
The islands open to tourists are Baung-Baung, Bisaya-Bisaya, Buh-Buh and Sirommon, and the others are Baguias, Kabugan, Lambang-Lambang, Lampinigan, Panganak, Sallangan and Simaddang.
Location and appearance
The islands are located within the boundaries of the barangays Panubigan and Dita, an hour from mainland Zamboanga. The islands contain rock formations, with white-sand beaches. Sirommon Island also contains multiple sandbars.
Travel
Going to the Zamboanga City Provincial Bus Terminal, you can take a north-bound bus, going from there, you land at the Panubigan Crossing. After, it is recommended to register at the barangay hall before going to the port and taking a boat to the islands.
References
- ^ Nomad, Glen (November 4, 2018). "Zanboanga Travel Blog". Escape Manila.
- "2023 ONCE ISLAS TRAVEL GUIDE". www.lakadpilipinas.com.
- ^ Villareal, Melo. "These 11 islands are Zamboanga City's hidden gems". www.gmanetwork.com. Retrieved July 15, 2024.
- "These 11 Islands are Zamboanga City's Special Tourist Gems". 7641 Islands of the Philippines. Retrieved July 15, 2024.
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