27/04/2026
๐ฟ๐๐จ๐๐ค๐ซ๐๐ง ๐๐๐ฃ๐-๐๐ฃ๐ค๐ ๐๐จ๐ก๐๐ฃ๐: Where the Sea Tells Its Story
There exists, just beyond the coastline of our quiet town of Llorente, a sliver of land where the world slows to the rhythm of the tides. Mina-anod Island is not a place of grand promenades or neon lights. It is, instead, a sanctuary stitched together by the gold of the morning sun, the gentle whisper of the waves, and the generous spirit of its people. When you step onto its shores, you arrive not as a mere tourist, but as a welcome guest in a living, breathing coastal home.
Positioned not quiet far from the mainland, this emerging tourist destination offers an experience that feels both expansive and intimately personal. The sea is the heart of life here, dictating the dayโs possibilities and painting a horizon that stretches into shades of turquoise and deep blue. For the solo traveler chasing the first light of dawn, a family seeking a gentle shore, or a diver eager to meet the vibrant creatures of the deep, our island waits with open arms.
Your days here are defined by natureโs simple gifts. We invite you to glide across calm waters by boat, explore coral beauties teeming with life underneath the sea, or simply float weightlessly where the ocean kisses the sky. If stillness calls instead, its uncrowded shorelines are a canvas for barefoot wanderings, where the only marks upon the sand will be your own. When evening comes, you will find rest in its homegrown resorts, each with its own character and charm: Shining Pearl Beach Resort, Roshara Beach Resort, and Pailigon Beach. Their doors are open, and their caretakers are ready to welcome you.
Your journey to this paradise begins in Barangay Soong, Llorente. From there, a brief boat ride of five (5) to seven (7) minutes carries you over gentle waves. Local boats run daily from six in the morning until six in the evening, though the sea is our true timekeeperโall transfers depend on the generosity of high tide. We suggest chartering a tricycle from the town center or your hotel to reach the docking point, and always, always consulting the tide schedule before you travel.
For those who wish to truly soak in the rhythm of the island, we recommend a stay of three (3) days and two (2) nights. Allow the first day to be a slow exhale: settle into your chosen resort, feel the afternoon sun on your skin, and watch the sky transform into a masterpiece of color from a beachfront hut. Dedicate your second day to adventureโ boating, swimming, or divingโand eat where the locals eat. On your final morning, take one last swim, nurse a cup of fresh coffee by the shore, and pack not only your belongings but the memory of salt and serenity to carry home.
And when hunger finds you, the ocean will provide. We urge you not to miss the "Ihaw-Ihaw" experience, a humble yet unforgettable local flair. Here, you may select a fish still glistening from the sea, caught just hours before by our local fishermen, and have it grilled simply over open coals. The taste is pure, honest, and deeply satisfying. Some resort, too, will offer meals of local flavor, and we always encourage you to confirm any meal packages upon booking.
We believe a journey here should be accessible, and your budget will travel far. As of this posting, the entrance fee (per barangay regulation) is a modest five pesos per person, a small contribution toward the conservation of this fragile beauty. The public boat fare from Soong to the island is fifteen pesos per person or thirty pesos vice-versa. Cottage rentals range from six hundred (Php600.00) to one thousand pesos (Php1,000.00) a day, and for those wishing to charter a private boat for inter-island exploration, we invite you to inquire directly at the docking area or from the locals.
For the most accurate and timely guidance, we, the Llorente Tourism Information and Assistance Center, are your dedicated lifeline. You will find us on the first level of the Municipal Hall, and directly message us on Facebook at . For resort bookings, you can connect directly to the resortโs individual pages, while the islandโs history and soul are lovingly guarded by the barangay officials of the island, and the elders who hold their stories.
This island is more than a destination; it is a community. We invite you to speak with the fishermen mending their nets at dawn, wave to the children whose laughter rings across the shore, and listen with an open heart to the tales our elders tell. In doing so, you become part of our Lanangnon story.
We ask only that you visit with respect. Bring reef-safe sunscreen to protect our corals and cash, for the island holds no automated teller machines. Sturdy aqua shoes will serve you well on the rocky and coral-strewn paths. Take nothing from the sea but photographs, and leave nothing behind but footprints in the sand and memories to keep.
While Mina-anod welcomes you in every season, the calmest seas and bluest skies are found from March through the dry months of July. Even so, tides change and seasons shift. This guide is written with the latest knowledge we hold as of April 2026, but we encourage you to reach out to us directly for the most current details on amenities, room rates, and tour availability.
Pack your bags and bring your sense of wonder. Come home to the sea.
We will see you at Mina-anod Island, where the waves, the community, and natureโs beauty are one!
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๐ป Lister John Comillo Pajarillo