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Port Marinduque: Buyabod

Long before the port’s modern concrete, the shores of Santa Cruz were active in maritime trade. Evidence of Sung Dynasty Chinese artifacts found in local caves suggests that these waters have been navigated by international traders for nearly a millennium.

Are you planning a trip to , or are you more interested in the historical shipwrecks and ancient caves found around Santa Cruz? I can help you map out an itinerary or find more local legends. buyabod port marinduque

From here, a 30-to-45-minute boat ride takes you across the Sibuyan Sea to pristine destinations like Palad Sandbar and Ungab Rock Formation . 📜 A Deep-Rooted History Long before the port’s modern concrete, the shores

Visitors often grab a quick meal at local carinderias (eateries) while waiting for the morning passenger boats, which typically depart around 7:00 AM or 11:30 AM . I can help you map out an itinerary

A tricycle ride from Santa Cruz town to the port costs roughly ₱20 per person , while a public boat to Maniwaya is around ₱70 .

If your story involves a visit, keep these practicalities in mind for a smooth transition: