Although it is the smallest province in the Southern Tagalog region, Marinduque is home to one of the biggest festivals held during Lenten Season, the Moriones Festival. Streets are filled with locals wearing masks garbed in Roman soldier clothing complete with armor, shield, lance, and sword, replicating the Roman soldier Longhinus who stabbed the side of Jesus Christ and His blood cured the centurion’s blindness.
With the number of beautiful old churches in the province, Visita Iglesia has become another spiritual activity in the province during Lent. Unknowingly, this small island packs a lot of sights for wandering travelers. From pristine and secluded beaches, to underwater paradise gateways, Marinduque gives tourists more than one reason to stay longer.
Demographics
1. Population – 217,392 (as of 2007 Census)
2. Land Area – 959.3 sq. km
3. Capital – Boac
4. Language/Dialect – Tagalog and Visayan, Bicolano, English,
and Filipino
5. Divisions
Cities (0)
Municipalities (6)
- Boac
- Buenavista
- Gasan
- Mogpog
- Santa Cruz
- Torrijos
Moriones Festival
Masked men and women, called morions flock the streets during Lenten
season replicating the garb of biblical Roman soldiers.
Putong
It is an indigenous custom of welcoming and honoring friends and visitors
accompanied by chanting greetings.
Boac Cathedral
Built in honor of the Birhen ng Biglang Awa (Blessed Virgin of Immediate
Succor), the cathedral has maintained its Filipino-Hispanic Gothic
architectural design throughout the years.
Bathala Cave
Like the Mount Banahaw found between Laguna and Rizal, the cave is also
tagged as a place of mystic powers.
Cultural
PutongPutong is a Tagalog word which means ‘to put on’ or ‘to wear’. The ceremony done to honor and welcome friends and visitors from other province starts with the procession of the “mamumutong,” a group of men and women, chanting greetings before the visitors whom they regard as deities. Every barangay has its own version of this tradition that has evolved from healing rituals to thanksgiving and welcome events.
Tawak Drinking
Tawak is a concoction made from mint leaves. It is only made, served
and drank during Good Friday.
Pangkat Kalutang
Location: Brgy. Bangbang, Gasan, Marinduque
It is a piece of musical instrument made from bayog and kwatingan trees
endemic to the province. These two pieces of wood produces a distinct
pitch and tonal quality when banged together.
Historical
Battle of Pulang Lupa Marker
Location: Torrijos, Marinduque
A battle between the Filipino revolutionary fighters and the American
forces commenced here. The Philippine freedom fighters emerged victorious
in this battle.
Battle of Paye Marker
Location: Boac, Marinduque
On July 31, 1900, a fierce battle between the Filipino freedom fighters
and the Americans. Despite inferior weapons, the Filipinos defeated the
Americans.
Man-made
Marcopper Mining Corporation Mine Site
Location: Torrijos and Boac, Marinduque
This non-operating mine site was once the subject of a major environmental
disaster. On March 24, 1996, news came out that mine tailings from the
site leaked out to the Makulapnit-Boac river system. Until now, the residents
of Marinduque feel the effects of the toxic materials.
Natural
Bathala Cave
Location: Sta. Cruz, Marinduque
It is the only existing cave named after an ancient Filipino god. It
is composed of 26 interconnected caves, two or three of which are regularly
visited. During Lent, believers pay homage to the site and absorb its
alleged psychic powers.
Tres Reyes Island
Location: Sitio Castillo, Brgy. Pinggan, Gasan, Marinduque
Tres Reyes is composed of three islands: Gaspar, Melchor, and Baltazar.
The biggest, Gaspar, has a crushed coral beach and an ideal site for
swimming and snorkeling. Melchor Island good scuba diving area. Baltazar
Island, the farthest among the three has an operational lighthouse with
a guard house. It also has an underwater cave where occasional sharks
and stingrays thrive in once in a while.
Sta. Cruz Island Beaches
Location: Polo, Maniwaya, Mongpong Islands, Sta. Cruz, Marinduque
These island beaches are blessed with fine white sand and underwater
coral gardens.
Mount Malindig
Location: Buenavista, Marinduque
Rising up to 1,157 meters. Its foothills are visited by rare species
of birds, deer, wild boar and monkeys. Mountain climbers are treated
to a panoramic view of the province.
Molbog Sulfur Spring
Location: Buenavista, Marinduque
Found at the base of the inactive Mt. Malindig volcano, Molbog Sulfur
Springs has two pools that attract visitors to experience its medicinal
value.
Bulusukan Falls
Location: Brgy. Bagtingon, Buenavista, Marinduque
Aside from enjoying the cool water from this two-tiered waterfall, the
area is the home of more than 300 species of butterflies.
Religious
Ina ng Biglang Awa Cathedral (Boac Cathedral)
Location: Boac, Marinduque
Built in 1756, Filipinos and Spaniards use the church as a hiding place
during attacks of marauding pirates. In 1792, the church was dedicated
to the Blessed Virgin of Immediate Succor. Until now, devotees and local
believe that the image is miraculous and is venerated all throughout
the province.
Lourdes Grotto
Location: Sapinit Hill, Brgy. Bagtingon, Buenavista, Marinduque
The grotto, inspired by the original grotto found in Lourdes, France,
offers a great view of Mt. Malindig and the Tablas Strait. Pilgrims constantly
visit the site because of its location that is free from the noise of
everyday life.
Moriones Festival
Place: Boac, Mogpog, and Gasan, Marinduque
Date: Lenten Season
The festival is said to have originated in Mogpog, in the 1880s when
a re-enactment of the crucifixion was staged by a local priest. Since
then, it has been a tradition for locals to wear face masks and garbs
of Roman centurions and soldiers, complete with spears, lances, and shield.
The story revolves on Longhinus, a blind Roman soldier who pierced the
side of Jesus Christ during his crucifixion. The soldier regained his
sight when the blood of the Lord went on his eyes. In the end, Longhinus
died a martyr when he was beaded.
Kangga Festival
Place: Mogpog, Marinduque
Date: May 15
The feast is celebrated in honor of San Isidro Labrador. The fiesta is
highlighted with street-dancing, brass bands, beauty contests, carabaos,
kangga, cart and cultural performances.
Bila-bila Festival
Place: Boac, Marinduque
Date: December 8
The event is centered on the life cycle of butterflies, the butterfly farming
industry being one of the town's more unique industries. Children and local dancers
dressed in butterfly costumes flock the street and dance to the beat of their
ethnic music.







