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🌴 Mulanay, Quezon

Welcome to Mulanay, Quezon, a coastal paradise where centuries-old traditions blend beautifully with untouched natural wonders. Tucked along the southern tip of Quezon Province, this peaceful municipality is a hidden gem that’s bursting with eco-adventures, cultural richness, and culinary charm.

🏞️ What to See in Mulanay

Mulanay is home to jaw-dropping scenery and historical sites that will make your camera beg for more storage! Don’t miss:

  • Mt. Kamhantik Archaeological Site – Featuring limestone tombs from the 10th–14th century A.D., this ancient site is a National Cultural Treasure and the first of its kind discovered in the Philippines.
  • Mulanay Marine Protected Area – A haven for snorkelers and divers, showcasing coral gardens and marine biodiversity.
  • Buenavista Protected Landscape – Explore dense forests, hidden waterfalls, and mountaintop views.
🌊 Tourist Spots That Wow
  • Catanauan Cove and Palad Sandbar – These nearby spots are perfect for day trips and Instagram-worthy photos.
  • Barangay Amuguis Beach – A quiet beach with calm waters, ideal for family picnics and sunsets.
  • Ancestral Houses in the Town Proper – Take a stroll back in time with colonial-era homes that reflect Mulanay’s Spanish heritage.
🎎 Culture and Language

Mulanay’s culture is rooted in Tagalog traditions, fused with centuries of Catholic heritage and rural hospitality. Most locals speak Filipino and Tagalog, but you’ll also find a warm openness to visitors from all walks of life. Storytelling, farming rituals, and family feasts are strong parts of community life.

🍲 Taste of Mulanay

Prepare your palate for homegrown delicacies like:

  • Pinais na Alimasag (crab wrapped in banana leaves)
  • Sinaing na Tulingan (slow-cooked fish in clay pots)
  • Kalamay-hati (sticky rice dessert made from coconut milk and sugar)

Local eateries offer fresh seafood, native snacks, and a hearty serving of southern charm.

🎉 Colorful Festivals
  • Kawayan Festival (every February) – A celebration of Mulanay’s bamboo industry and local products, packed with street dancing, exhibits, and eco-awareness events.
  • Araw ng Mulanay – The town’s founding anniversary celebration filled with parades, contests, and cultural performances.
🎶 Music and Rhythms

Mulanay keeps its music grounded in folk instruments like the rondalla, with performances during town fiestas and religious occasions. Locals love their harana-style ballads and modern acoustic jams.

📌 What Mulanay is Known For
  • Mt. Kamhantik Archaeological Site
  • Bamboo products and craftsmanship
  • Eco-tourism and protected landscapes
  • Friendly coastal town vibe
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