Islands • Beaches • Waterfalls • Nature Escape
Your gateway to the eco-tourism paradise of Eastern Visayas. Discover majestic waterfalls, pristine beaches, scenic mountain trails, island resorts, and rich local culture.
Climbing in Biliran is often described as stepping into a "mystical" or "virgin" forest. Unlike the more commercialized peaks in the Philippines, Biliran’s mountains—most notably Mt. Tres Marias—offer a raw, rugged, and highly biodiverse experience that feels like a scene from Lord of the Rings.
Discover the charm and natural beauty of Almeria, a peaceful coastal municipality known for its scenic landscapes, relaxing beaches, and welcoming community. Located on the western part of Biliran Island, Almeria offers visitors a refreshing escape where nature and culture come together. Tourists can explore stunning destinations such as the beautiful Talahid Beach Resort, known for its long stretch of shoreline and clear waters perfect for swimming and relaxation. Visitors can also experience breathtaking views from Tinago Falls, a hidden natural attraction surrounded by lush greenery and cool flowing waters. Aside from its natural attractions, Almeria is rich in local traditions, delicious seafood, and warm hospitality that make every visitor feel at home. Whether you are looking for a relaxing beach getaway, an adventure in nature, or a cultural experience, Almeria offers a unique and memorable travel destination. Come and explore Almeria—where serenity, beauty, and adventure await. 🌴🏝️🌊
Discover the natural beauty and rich culture of Caibiran, Biliran through our exciting and affordable tour packages. Experience breathtaking waterfalls, scenic beaches, historical landmarks, and the warm hospitality of the local community. Each tour package is designed to give visitors a memorable adventure while exploring the hidden gems of Caibiran. Whether you are looking for a relaxing beach getaway, an adventurous waterfall trek, or a cultural heritage tour, Caibiran offers a variety of destinations perfect for families, friends, and travelers seeking unique experiences. Our guided tours ensure that guests enjoy safe, convenient, and enjoyable trips while learning about the history, traditions, and natural wonders of the municipality. Come and explore Caibiran—where nature, culture, and adventure meet.
Experience the beauty of Kalanggaman Island with the 3KRs Tour Package (3 Days and 2 Nights). This tour offers an unforgettable island getaway where visitors can relax on pristine white sandbars, swim in crystal-clear waters, and enjoy the peaceful tropical atmosphere. During the tour, guests can explore the island’s breathtaking scenery, enjoy beach activities, watch stunning sunsets, and experience camping or island-style accommodations. The package is perfect for travelers who want to escape the busy city life and immerse themselves in nature. Whether you are traveling with friends, family, or as a group, the 3KRs 3D/2N Kalanggaman Island Tour guarantees a refreshing and memorable adventure in one of the most beautiful island destinations in the Philippines. 🌴🏝️☀️
Brgy. Acaban, Culaba, Biliran
Acaban Cave (or Lover's Cave) features a stunning seaside entrance perfect for a dip in the ocean. Just a few meters inside, you'll find a small freshwater spring that locals treasure for its healthful, healing properties.
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Brgy. Caucab, Almeria, Biliran
Tucked away in the lush highlands of Brgy. Caucab, Bagongbong Falls is a hidden gem featuring a powerful veil of crystalline water dropping into a wide, circular natural pool. Surrounded by a dense canopy of tropical trees and vibrant ferns, it offers a cool, misty atmosphere perfect for a refreshing swim and a peaceful escape into nature.
Brgy. Lucsoon, Naval, Biliran
A local getaway known for its refreshing, cool spring waters. Surrounded by lush greenery, Naval Spring Resort features natural pools that offer a revitalizing escape from the tropical heat. It is an ideal spot for families and groups looking for a budget-friendly and relaxing environment to enjoy a picnic and a cold dip in the heart of nature.
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Brgy. Agutay, Maripipi, Biliran
Located in the serene town of Maripipi, Candol Cove Beach is a hidden gem known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and peaceful atmosphere. Unlike the more crowded tourist spots, this cove offers a secluded escape perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying a quiet view of the Samar Sea.
Brgy. Mabini Naval, Biliran
Higatangan Island Shifting Sandbar – Biliran Province Discover one of nature’s rare wonders at the Higatangan Island Shifting Sandbar, a breathtaking strip of powdery white sand that gracefully stretches into the crystal-clear waters of Biliran. Known for its ever-changing shape, this unique sandbar shifts with the tides and seasons—offering a new and captivating view every time you visit. Walk along its pristine shoreline, feel the soft sand beneath your feet, and take in the stunning panoramic views of the sea. Whether you’re chasing the perfect sunrise, enjoying a peaceful swim, or capturing Instagram-worthy moments, Higatangan promises an unforgettable island escape. Experience tranquility, natural beauty, and the magic of a destination that never stays the same—only here in Biliran Province. 🌊✨
Almeria, Biliran
Talahid Beach Resort
Almeria, Biliran
Beautiful small island. Picture perfect and it is just 10 mins away from the main island via small motorised boat (you will pay less than $20 for a round trip)
Biliran Circumferential Rd, Caibiran, Biliran
Organic farming.
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Brgy. Looc Anyog Cabucgayan Biliran
Hiraya Bay Resort in Anyog, Cabucgayan, Biliran is a small seaside resort rated 4.3 stars, known for its peaceful bayfront setting and short‑term accommodations. It’s best suited for travelers seeking a quiet coastal stay away from Naval’s busier town proper.
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Brgy. Sanggalang Biliran Biliran
LJ’s Mambahayan Swimming Pool Rental is a local swimming pool facility located in Sanggalang, Biliran (coordinates: 11.4814487° N, 124.4972651° E). It operates as a rental venue for family gatherings, parties, and community events, offering a private pool space rather than resort-style accommodations.
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Abrigo Farm, Brgy. Busali Biliran Biliran
Isabelle Island Resort in Biliran is a newly opened resort offering infinity pools, a jacuzzi, and air‑conditioned deluxe rooms starting at ₱1,950 per night. It’s positioned as a family‑friendly destination with mountain views, modern amenities, and day‑tour options for walk‑in guests.
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Brgy. Marvel Culaba Biliran
Culaba Topview Inn is a small local lodging in Culaba, Biliran, with two identified listings: one marked simply as “Top View Inn” and another as “Culaba Top View Inn” along the Biliran Circumferential Road. Both are modest accommodations catering to travelers seeking practical overnight stays near Alegre Beach and Culaba’s town center.
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Brgy. Looc, Culaba Biliran
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Balaring Road Brgy. Balacson Kawayan Biliran
Mondelo’s Nature Park in Kawayan, Biliran is a highly rated eco-tourism destination (★4.6, 65 reviews) offering panoramic views of offshore islands, cozy accommodations, and Instagrammable dining spots. Located in Brgy. Balacson, it’s one of Biliran’s newest inland attractions blending relaxation with scenic photography.
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P. Inocentes St. Naval Biliran
D’Mei Residence Inn in Naval, Biliran is a modest pension house-style accommodation located within the town proper, offering affordable lodging for travelers who want convenience and accessibility. It’s more of a local inn than a resort, catering to short stays, business trips, and family visits.
P. Inocentes St. Naval Biliran
GV Hotel Naval in Biliran is part of the GV Hotel chain, offering budget-friendly accommodations right in the town center. It’s designed for travelers who prioritize affordability and accessibility over luxury, making it a practical choice for short stays, business trips, or staging points for exploring Biliran.
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Brgy. Sampao, Almeria, Biliran
ASEMCO Hilltop Resort in Almeria, Biliran is a hillside destination located in Brgy. Sampao, about 300 meters above sea level, offering panoramic views of the sea and surrounding islands. It features a restobar, splash park, swimming pool, playground, and garden, making it ideal for family outings, events, and nature retreats.
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Sabang, Naval, Biliran
C’stras is a café and casual dining spot in Naval, Biliran, known for its cozy atmosphere and affordable food and drinks. It’s one of the newer hangouts in town, popular among students, families, and groups of friends who enjoy milk tea, coffee, and light snacks in a relaxed setting
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Biliran Circumferential Rd, Poblacion, Almeria, Biliran
Weluisa Food Court – Almeria, Biliran is a casual dining spot located along the National Highway in Almeria, making it a convenient stop for travelers and locals alike
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San Isidro St., Poblacion, Almeria Biliran
Tambayan Old House sa Eskina Dos is a rustic food spot and hangout in Almeria, Biliran, known for its traditional Filipino comfort food and laid‑back atmosphere. The name itself (“Tambayan” meaning hangout) reflects its community vibe — a place where locals gather to eat, relax, and enjoy casual conversations.
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corner V. Jaguros St. and Consolacion St. , Poblacion, Almeria, Biliran
The Ice Cold Cup is a café in Almeria, Biliran, known for its refreshing drinks, cozy atmosphere, and modern hangout vibe. It’s one of the town’s newer beverage spots, popular among students and young professionals who enjoy milk teas, fruit teas, and iced coffee.
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Lower Looc, Almeria, Biliran
Keona – Your Kup of Tea is a charming café in Almeria, Biliran, known for its cozy atmosphere, specialty drinks, and modern café vibe. It’s one of the newer hangout spots in town, offering a mix of coffee, milk tea, and light snacks that make it popular among students, young professionals, and travelers.
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Brgy. Caucab, Almeria, Biliran
Lantawan Highlands Resort in Almeria, Biliran is one of the town’s newest eco‑tourism destinations, perched on a hillside with panoramic views of Mt. Panamao, the surrounding countryside, and offshore islands. It’s designed as both a leisure spot and a dining destination, blending nature with comfort
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Brgy. Caucab, Almeria, Biliran
Bethany Hill and Weluisa Farm in Almeria, Biliran are two emerging eco‑tourism and leisure destinations that highlight the town’s natural charm and rustic hospitality.
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Naval, Biliran
Rodson Dry Goods Trading
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Brgy. P.I Garcia, Naval, Biliran
Our 24/7 convenience store was built through tears, sacrifices, and honest hard work. From the very beginning, our goal has never been to promote drunkenness especially behavior that leads to brawls or untoward incidents.
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Brgy. Catmon, Naval, Biliran
The Shrine is located in Brgy. Catmon, up from the Monastery of Poor Claire Sisters. It is about 20 mins drive from Naval.
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Naval, Biliran, Philippines
The major structure of the cathedral was built and dedicated in 1966 as church for the Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Parish, partly funded from American donations. When the Diocese of Naval was created in 1988, the church became the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary, being the seat of the diocesan curia. Later additions include the Bishop’s Residence and other support buildings.
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Nasunugan, Biliran, Biliran, Philippines
The Nasunugan Watchtower Ruins are the remains of an old coastal watchtower used during the Spanish colonial period. It was part of the early defense system built to monitor approaching threats such as pirates and raiders. Today, only partial stone structures remain, serving as a historical landmark that reflects the region’s colonial past and strategic coastal importance. It is a quiet site often visited by locals and history enthusiasts.
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Albacea Hill, Barangay Hugpa, Biliran, Biliran, Philippines
The Pilgrimage Site of Padre Gaspar is a historical and religious site associated with Gaspar Ignacio de Guevara, a Filipino priest linked to a religious movement in Biliran during the Spanish colonial period. The shrine is located on Albacea Hill, where devotees and pilgrims occasionally trek to honor his legacy. The site is remote and requires a hike of about 1.5 kilometers, making it more accessible to dedicated pilgrims rather than casual visitors. It is considered a significant cultural and spiritual landmark tied to the Biliran Religious Revolt and local folk religious traditions.
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Naval, Biliran Province, Philippines
The Haladaya Festival is the premier cultural celebration of Biliran Province, honoring the legendary chieftain Datu Bangkaya. It showcases the island’s pre-colonial heritage through vibrant street dancing, ritual performances, and colorful costumes inspired by early Filipino life. The festival highlights unity, history, and the strong cultural identity of the Biliranons.
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Brgy P. I Garcia, Naval, Biliran
AMULETS. A key and three medallions, all of bronze, are said to belong to Padre Inocentes Garcia, who founded the Naval pueblo on Biliran Island in 1850. They are among the amulets hanging from a permanent waistbelt of a 105 year-old tambalan. The photo was taken early today, Oct. 2, the fiesta of Naval. lan, is certainly one of the very few living Filipino centenarians. Here he shows me a piece of “live” stone, which he said served as a lucky charm for winning cockfights by my maternal grandpa, Santoriano Orbeta, his close friend. My granda passed away around 1973. ORACION. An oracion code, said to be intended for an emergency situation, is one of three such codes written in red ink in Ruperto “Pintong” Garcia’s booklet. I saw somewhere in the initial pages the common oracion: “Sator, Arepo, Tenet, Opera, Rotas.” This one, written in five lines on walls of some houses in the rural areas, can be read horizontally and vertically.
See moreDiscover the heritage, transformation, and cultural roots of the Province of Biliran
Biliran was once part of Leyte and became a separate province in 1992. Known for its geothermal energy, rich culture, and eco-tourism development, the island continues to grow as a unique destination in the Visayas.
Over the years, Biliran has preserved its vibrant heritage, from colorful festivals to traditional crafts and historical landmarks. Visitors can explore its pristine beaches, waterfalls, and mountains while experiencing the warmth of local communities.
The province’s culture is deeply rooted in history, reflected in local celebrations, folk music, and artisan traditions. Biliran invites travelers to discover both its natural beauty and its stories.
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