Calamian Islands
The Calamian Islands are a group of islands located in the northern part of the Palawan province in the Philippines. This archipelago consists of several islands, with the largest being Coron, Busuanga, and Culion. The islands are known for their stunning natural beauty, featuring clear waters, coral reefs, and diverse marine life, making them popular destinations for snorkeling and diving.
The Calamian Islands have a rich cultural history, influenced by various indigenous groups and colonial powers. The area is also home to the Tagbanua people, one of the indigenous communities in the region. The islands are not only a tourist attraction but also play a significant role in the local economy through fishing and agriculture.