Little is known about the province of Biliran. It was once a part of the province of Leyte until it became independent in 1992.
As more is learned about this hidden paradise, Biliran’s undiscovered and unexplored wonders are starting unravel before the world. Among its well-kept treasure is the Higatangan Island, famous for its moving sandbar and the Tomalistis Falls, believed to have the clearest water in the world. Biliran still has more beaches, caves, dives sites, and other places of interest waiting to be discovered.
Demographics
1.Population – 150, 031 (as of 2007 Census)
2. Land Area – 55.42 sq. km
3. Capital – Naval
4. Language/Dialect – Cebuano, Waray, English, and Filipino
5. Divisions
Cities (0)
Municipalities (8)
- Almeria
- Biliran
- Cabucgayan
- Caibiran
- Culaba
- Culaba
- Maripipi
- Naval
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Undiscovered Scenic Beaches
The province is blessed with white sand beaches, majestic islets, rich
marine life and coral gardens, enchanting falls and springs, and rice
terraces replicating Ifugao creativity and ingenuity.
Tomalistis Falls
It has unbelievably clear and sweet-tasting water said to be a wondrous
elixir capable of healing powers.
Higatangan Island’s Moving Sandbar
The island is known for its moving sand bar extending about 200 meters
to the sea. There is one huge coral rock, a reef that was thrust up
from the ocean’s floor centuries ago. The fields are studded with
gigantic clamshells measuring up to a meter wide.
Man-Made
Iyusan Rice Terraces
Location: Brgy. Iyusan, Almeria, Biliran
Similar to the Banaue Rice Terraces, it is located on a mountainous
terrain where each terrace threads on its natural slope. Although not
in the same scale as the famous Ifugao creation, this rice terraces
reflects the ingenuity and resourcefulness of Biliran’s local
farmers.
Masagongsong Swimming Pool
Location: Brgy Masagongsong, Kawayan, Biliran
Its twin pools are supplied with naturally flowing cool and fresh spring
water that came out from rocks in the creek. The area is shaded by coconut
trees and lush tropical plants. The resort’s cool waters and invigorating
atmosphere offer absolute relaxation to any visitor. It has a conference
hall, kiosks, comfort and dressing rooms.
Natural
Higatangan Island
Location: Naval, Biliran
The island has several white sand beaches sprinkled with exotic shells
newly washed up from the seabed. Facing an open sea, the white sand
beach, cool pristine waters and exotic rock formations of Higatangan
Island are themselves nature at its best.
Sambawan Island
Location: Mariripi, Biliran
It has two main islets rich in marine life and coral gardens. At high
tide, Sambawan is transformed into three beautiful islets. Sambawan
Island is one of Biliran's sites for scuba diving and snorkeling.
Tingkasan Island and Bat Cave
Location: Brgy. Balacson, Kawayan, Biliran
The island is ideal for diving and spear fishing, made even more appealing
with the abundance of edible shells. In the island is a bat-filled cave,
where ancient secondary burial jars have been found.
Tomalistis Falls
Location: Caibiran, Biliran
It is known for its crystal clear and sweet-tasting waters. It is believed
to be the clearest drinking water in the world that even ships come
to this place for water supply. Also, townsfolk believe that the water
from the falls has mystical healing powers.
Bagongbong Falls
Location: Almeria, Biliran
This 30-feet waterfalls is located amidst tropical forest is a potential
source of hydroelectric power. The Philippine National Oil Company found
out that the falls could generate 3.5 hydropower megawatts.
Casyawan Falls
Location: Cabucgayan, Biliran
The falls are hidden in dense and huge mahogany trees. A narrow steep
trail surrounded by lush foliage leads to this 40-foot waterfall.







