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Marinduque (Philippines)
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Marinduque is often hailed as the geographical heart of the Philippines, both for its central location and its unique heart-shaped silhouette. The province is world-renowned for the Moriones Festival held during Holy Week, a bustling folk-religious event where locals wear intricately carved masks and Roman centurion costumes. Beyond the festival, Marinduque gives diverse natural attractions, from the pristine sandbars of Maniwaya Island to the sprawling cavern systems of Bathala Caves. The island's rich history is reflected in its Spanish-era architecture, notably the fortified Boac Cathedral built in 1792. Adventure seekers can trek Mount Malindig, an inactive volcano offering sweeping views of the archipelago, or soak in the therapeutic waters of Marinduque's natural hot springs. The coastal waters are a haven for divers, featuring animated reefs that remain largely undisturbed by mass tourism. Local delicacies, such as the arrowroot-based Uraro cookies, provide a sweet taste of the island's agricultural heritage. Travelers can reach Marinduque via commercial flights to its provincial airport or by taking a RORO ferry from Lucena City. The peak season coincides with the Lenten Moriones celebrations in April, while the months from January to June offer the best weather for island hopping. Marinduque is the convenient destination for those seeking a blend of cultural immersion, historical exploration, and serene tropical escapes.

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13.40000, 121.96667

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  • Geographical heart of PH
  • Vibrant Moriones Festival
  • Distinctive heart shape
  • Historic Boac Cathedral
  • Maniwaya Island sandbars
  • Famous Uraro cookies
  • Mount Malindig trekking
  • Mystical Bathala Caves

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Marinduque: where is it located?
Marinduque is located in Philippines.
Marinduque: why is it worth visiting?
Marinduque is often hailed as the geographical heart of the Philippines, both for its central location and its unique heart-shaped silhouette.
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