Calaguas

Coordinates: 14°27′N 122°55′E / 14.450°N 122.917°E / 14.450; 122.917
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Calaguas Group of Islands
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Calaguas Island in Camarines Norte

Calaguas, also known as Calaguas Islands, is a group of islands located in the Philippine province of

Daet, Camarines Norte.[1]

Most of the islands are under the administrative jurisdiction of

Paracale. Recently, the island of Tinaga, where the well-known long beach called Mahabang Buhangin[2]
is located, is experiencing an influx of tourists despite the absence of accommodation. Campers and backpackers visit Mahabang Buhangin to experience its powdery white sands.

The recent popularity of Calaguas Island has brought many tourists and travelers, especially during the summer. This has worried some of the natives and locals that increased tourism and the 2018 Boracay closure and redevelopment might lead to the detriment of the island's peace and serenity.[3] This is why the local government has created a program that will hold everyone responsible for taking care of Calaguas Island. Waste management and boat traffic are among the top concerns of the local government.[4]

With the local community's effort is to safeguard and protect the well-being of the island. Big and small tour operators are encouraged to preserve the quiet and peaceful nature of Calaguas Island. Most small and local tour island operators such as Calaguas Local and other tour operators are helping the community move towards better local eco-tourism in the island.

References

  1. ^ Burgos, Arlene (16 April 2018). "The search for the next Boracay: Calaguas, Camarines Norte". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  2. ^ Roa, Ana; de Villa, Kathleen (3 March 2018). "Summer escapades in the islands". business.inquirer.net. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  3. ^ Burgos, Arlene (26 March 2016). "Calaguas Island seeks to avoid Boracay's mistakes". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  4. ^ Barrameda, Shiena M. (26 May 2014). "Fear of becoming Boracay descends on Calaguas". newsinfo.inquirer.net. Retrieved 25 January 2019.

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