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		<title>Mararison and Seco Island Travel Guide: Antique’s Best Hidden Beaches</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[&#127477;&#127469; 2026 Travel Guide Mararison &#38; Seco Island Travel Guide 2026: Antique&#8217;s Most Breathtaking Hidden Coastal Gems While millions of travelers flood the commercialized shores of Boracay, two raw, extraordinary&#8230;]]></description>
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    &#127477;&#127469; 2026 Travel Guide
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    Mararison &amp; Seco Island Travel Guide 2026: Antique&#8217;s Most Breathtaking Hidden Coastal Gems<br />
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    While millions of travelers flood the commercialized shores of Boracay, two raw, extraordinary islands wait just a few hours south in the province of <strong style="color:#ffffff;">Antique</strong> on Panay Island&#8217;s western coast. Mararison Island and Seco Island represent two entirely different island worlds &#8212; yet both share one defining quality: an almost total absence of the mass tourism that has transformed so many Philippine beaches into crowded theme parks.
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    <strong style="color:#ffffff;">Mararison Island</strong> (also called Malalison by locals) is an inhabited 55-hectare island where rolling, grass-covered ridgelines plunge dramatically into a sweeping white sandbar. Here, Nepenthes pitcher plants grow wild along clay-soil trails, fishermen haul in fresh catch every afternoon, and a simple homestay costs as little as &#8369;300 per night. It is the Philippines that travel magazines rarely photograph but locals treasure deeply.
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    <strong style="color:#ffffff;">Seco Island</strong>, by contrast, is a remote crescent-shaped sandbar marooned 22 kilometers out in the open Sulu Sea. There are no trees, no permanent structures, no electricity, and no fresh water &#8212; only blinding white sand, neon-blue water, and wind strong enough to attract professional kitesurfers from around the globe. Reaching Seco requires a 2:00 AM departure, a long crossing through open ocean, and a spirit of genuine adventure.
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    This definitive 2026 guide covers every practical detail you need: how to reach Antique from Manila, Cebu, or Boracay; real cost breakdowns in Philippine Pesos; where to eat and sleep; what to see and do; and the critical safety and logistics warnings that separate successful island trips from stranded disasters. Whether you are planning a quick overnight escape or a multi-day Antique coastal adventure, this is the blueprint you need.
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      <a href="#bph-d1" style="color:#0d9488;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-weight:600;">Mararison Island, Antique</a>
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      <a href="#bph-d2" style="color:#0d9488;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-weight:600;">Seco Island, Antique</a>
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      <a href="#bph-faq" style="color:#0d9488;text-decoration:none;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-weight:600;">Frequently Asked Questions</a>
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  &#128161; <strong style="color:#0f766e;">Budget travel in Antique means spending &#8369;800&#8211;&#8369;2,500 per person per day</strong> depending on whether you visit Mararison (the friendlier budget option) or Seco Island (which requires a larger chartered vessel but remains excellent value for adventurous travelers splitting costs with a group). Unlike heavily commercialized island destinations, both Mararison and Seco keep entrance fees low, local food prices minimal, and accommodation either ultra-cheap or free (camping). The key investment is boat hire, which becomes affordable when shared.
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      Mararison Island (Malalison), Culasi, Antique<br />
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        The iconic Kawit Sandbar of Mararison Island, stretching along the coastline of Culasi, Antique. Source: Lamudi
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      Mararison Island is a 55-hectare inhabited island located just 15 to 20 minutes by outrigger boat from the Culasi Municipal Port in Antique, on the western coast of Panay Island. What makes Mararison genuinely remarkable among Philippine islands is the combination of ecosystems crammed into its small footprint: you get a pristine white sandbar (the famous Kawit Sandbar), a network of highland ridge trails flanked by wild pitcher plants, a living fishing community, and unobstructed views of mainland Antique&#8217;s jagged mountain ranges including the towering Mt. Madja-as. Despite its extraordinary natural features, Mararison Island remains almost entirely unknown outside of Antique and Iloilo&#8212;a condition that, for now, keeps it blissfully uncrowded. Entrance fees are just &#8369;40 per person, boat hire for a group of five runs &#8369;750&#8211;&#8369;1,000 roundtrip, and homestay beds start at &#8369;300 per night. For travelers craving the authentic Philippines they imagined before discovering how busy Boracay actually is, Mararison is one of the most honest budget island destinations in the Visayas. For more off-the-beaten-path Philippine island inspiration, read our guide to <a href="https://buzzph.com/sambawan-island-and-biliran-travel-guide-2026/" style="color:#0d9488;text-decoration:none;font-weight:600;">Sambawan Island and Biliran</a>, another underrated gem in the same region.
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      The main attraction that draws adventure travelers to Mararison is the Ridge Trek, a well-marked trail that cuts across the island&#8217;s grassy spine from east to west. The climb takes less than 30 minutes and rewards hikers with a 360-degree panorama: open Sulu Sea stretching west toward Palawan, and the serrated green peaks of mainland Antique rolling east toward the horizon. Along the highest ridges, wild <strong>Nepenthes pitcher plants</strong> &#8212; carnivorous plants that trap and digest insects &#8212; grow in dense clusters along the clay soil, an extraordinary botanical sight you would not expect to find minutes from a tropical beach. The Kawit Sandbar itself shifts with the seasons: during the <em>Amihan</em> (northeast monsoon), it extends long and narrows southward; during <em>Habagat</em> (southwest monsoon), the tip curves backward. Snorkeling along the island&#8217;s reef reveals colorful coral formations and abundant reef fish, while the calm, shallow channel between Mararison and the mainland is ideal for swimming and paddling.
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      Food on Mararison is a genuine local experience. Every afternoon, fishermen return from the open sea with hauls of fresh mackerel, squid, and <em>saang</em> (spider shells). You can walk down to the beachfront and purchase seafood directly from the fishermen&#8217;s nets at market prices &#8212; typically &#8369;80&#8211;&#8369;150 for a generous portion. For a small fee of &#8369;100&#8211;&#8369;150, your homestay host will prepare the catch <em>Sinuwaan</em>-style: a rich, comforting broth of ginger, lemongrass, and fresh vegetables that is quintessential Antique home cooking. Grilled over charcoal, the same catch costs even less. Meals prepared by homestay hosts typically run &#8369;80&#8211;&#8369;120 per meal for rice and a main dish. Accommodation options include community homestay beds starting at &#8369;300 per night, or a private room for &#8369;1,500 per night. Camping on the beach is possible with your own tent. There are no ATMs on the island, so bring sufficient cash from Caticlan, Kalibo, or Iloilo City before you arrive in Culasi.
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      The best months to visit Mararison are November through May, when the <em>Amihan</em> season keeps seas calm and skies blue. June through October brings the <em>Habagat</em> southwest monsoon, which can produce rough seas and heavy rain &#8212; boat crossings may be suspended on bad days. To reach Mararison, fly into Caticlan (Boracay Airport), Kalibo, or Iloilo International Airport, then board a Ceres bus heading south along the west coast route to Culasi (roughly 2 to 5 hours depending on your entry airport). From Culasi, walk to the Municipal Port, register your visit at the Tourism Office (mandatory for maritime safety), pay the &#8369;40 environmental fee, and board your assigned outrigger bangka. The crossing takes just 15 to 20 minutes. For your trekking activities, a licensed local guide is mandatory and costs &#8369;250 per group &#8212; money well spent for someone who knows the trails and can point out the pitcher plant colonies. Check our <a href="https://buzzph.com/best-places-in-luzon-for-first-time-visitors/" style="color:#0d9488;text-decoration:none;font-weight:600;">Best Places in Luzon for First-Time Visitors</a> if you are also planning a broader Philippine island-hopping itinerary.
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        &#127958;&#65039; Top Attractions in Mararison Island
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          &#10003;&nbsp;<strong style="color:#0f766e;">Kawit Sandbar</strong> &#8212; The island&#8217;s iconic curved white sandbar that shifts shape dramatically between monsoon seasons; ideal for sunrise photos and shallow wading.
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          &#10003;&nbsp;<strong style="color:#0f766e;">Ridge Trek</strong> &#8212; A 30-minute guided hike across the grassy spine of the island with panoramic views of the Sulu Sea and Mt. Madja-as. Guide fee: &#8369;250.
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          &#10003;&nbsp;<strong style="color:#0f766e;">Wild Nepenthes Pitcher Plants</strong> &#8212; Dense colonies of carnivorous pitcher plants growing naturally along the ridge trail&#8217;s highest clay-soil sections &#8212; a genuinely rare botanical sight steps from a tropical beach.
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          &#10003;&nbsp;<strong style="color:#0f766e;">Island Reef Snorkeling</strong> &#8212; Clear, shallow waters around Mararison support healthy coral and fish life accessible directly from the beach with basic snorkeling gear.
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          &#10003;&nbsp;<strong style="color:#0f766e;">Fresh Seafood from Local Fishermen</strong> &#8212; Purchase fresh mackerel, squid, and spider shells directly from fishermen returning to shore each afternoon at local prices (&#8369;80&#8211;&#8369;150 per portion).
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          &#10003;&nbsp;<strong style="color:#0f766e;">Sinuwaan Seafood Broth</strong> &#8212; The island&#8217;s signature dish: locally caught seafood simmered in ginger, lemongrass, and broth by your homestay host. An authentic taste of Antique home cooking for &#8369;100&#8211;&#8369;150.
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          &#10003;&nbsp;<strong style="color:#0f766e;">Mainland Antique Viewpoint</strong> &#8212; From the highest point of the ridge, the jagged mountain silhouette of mainland Antique, including the legendary Mt. Madja-as, fills the eastern horizon in a view you will not easily forget.
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        &#127968; Homestay Bed: &#8369;300&#8211;&#8369;1,500/night
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        &#127869;&#65039; Meals: &#8369;80&#8211;&#8369;150/meal
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        &#9973;&#65039; Bangka Boat (group of 5): &#8369;750&#8211;&#8369;1,000 roundtrip
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        &#128176; Daily Budget: &#8369;800&#8211;&#8369;1,800
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        &#128197; Best Months: November&#8211;May (Amihan Season)
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<div><strong>Budget Tip:</strong> The single smartest move you can make on Mararison is to join forces with other travelers at the Culasi Port before hiring a bangka. Four or five passengers sharing a &#8369;1,000 roundtrip boat charter means each person pays just &#8369;200 each way &#8212; dramatically lower than solo or duo rates. The Tourism Office staff regularly helps solo visitors find groups heading to the island on the same day. Arriving early (7:00&#8211;8:00 AM) at Culasi Port maximizes your chances of finding boat-share companions and gives you the entire day on the island before the 3:00&#8211;4:00 PM return window.
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      Seco Island, Culasi, Antique<br />
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        The raw, shade-free beauty of Seco Island&#8217;s white sandbar rising from the Sulu Sea. Source: Lakwatserong Doctor
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      Seco Island is unlike any other destination in the Philippines. The name itself &#8212; <em>seco</em>, meaning &#8220;dry&#8221; in the local Kinaray-a language &#8212; describes the island&#8217;s entire character in a single word. Located roughly 22 kilometers offshore from Culasi in the open Sulu Sea, Seco is a flat, elbow-shaped white sandbar with absolutely no trees, no permanent structures, no electricity, no fresh water supply, and no shade whatsoever. The island is not for casual vacationers seeking comfort. It is for travelers who want to experience something genuinely elemental: nothing between you and the full force of the open Pacific sky, nothing beneath you but blinding white coral sand dropping off into one of the most pristine marine environments in the Philippines. What Seco lacks in infrastructure, it overwhelmingly compensates for with raw, staggering beauty. If you enjoy destinations like <a href="https://buzzph.com/budget-island-hopping-palawan/" style="color:#0d9488;text-decoration:none;font-weight:600;">Palawan&#8217;s remote island hopping</a>, Seco will resonate deeply &#8212; but with even fewer guardrails.
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      The marine environment surrounding Seco Island is the main draw for divers and snorkelers. The waters around the sandbar are extraordinarily clear, with visibility regularly exceeding 20 meters. A shallow reef system extends from the island&#8217;s edges, filled with hard corals, sea fans, and diverse reef fish before dropping away into deep indigo water. Because Seco sits entirely exposed in the open Sulu Sea without landmasses to obstruct airflow, the island has gained an international reputation among professional kitesurfers who seek its clean, high-velocity wind conditions and the smooth flat-water lagoon that forms inside the reef on the island&#8217;s protected inner edge. On windy days, watching expert kitesurfers launch from the sandbar and arc through the air above turquoise water is itself a spectacle worth witnessing. Camping overnight on Seco is free &#8212; there is no accommodation fee &#8212; but requires bringing your own tent, sleeping supplies, food, and a minimum of three liters of fresh drinking water per person per day.
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      Reaching Seco Island is the adventure itself. Local boatmen strictly require a 2:00 AM or 3:00 AM departure from Culasi Port. The reason is non-negotiable: ocean swells on the Sulu Sea build intensely by mid-morning, and returning after noon becomes dangerous. The crossing takes between 1.5 and 3 hours depending on sea conditions and vessel speed. Your boat must be a large, heavy-duty fishing vessel &#8212; not a small tourist pump-boat &#8212; to handle open-ocean swells safely. Boat charter to Seco costs &#8369;3,500&#8211;&#8369;5,000 for the vessel, making group travel essential. A group of six to eight people brings the per-person cost down to &#8369;500&#8211;&#8369;700 each way &#8212; a reasonable price for one of the most remote island experiences in the western Visayas. Since there is no food or water on Seco, standard practice involves buying marinated meats, fresh tomatoes, steamed rice, and <em>lato</em> (sea grape seaweed) from the Culasi public market before departure, then cooking lunch on the boat&#8217;s built-in charcoal grill while moored near the sandbar. It is a deeply satisfying way to eat. For more island adventure comparisons, see our guide to <a href="https://buzzph.com/camiguin-island-travel-guide-2026/" style="color:#0d9488;text-decoration:none;font-weight:600;">Camiguin Island</a> and our overview of <a href="https://buzzph.com/cebu-to-bohol-travel-guide/" style="color:#0d9488;text-decoration:none;font-weight:600;">Cebu to Bohol</a> itineraries.
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      The Philippine Coast Guard actively monitors the Culasi channel and will ground all boats to Seco if a gale warning is active or waves exceed safety thresholds. Always build a buffer day into your Antique itinerary &#8212; arriving with exactly one day to reach Seco is a recipe for disappointment if weather prevents the crossing. The best months for a Seco Island expedition are November through May, when the northeast <em>Amihan</em> keeps seas calmer. However, the same Amihan season that calms the seas also generates the strong, consistent winds that kitesurfers seek, so November through February is particularly popular among wind-sport visitors. Bring reef-safe sunscreen rated SPF 50 or higher and a pop-up beach tent or large umbrella &#8212; on Seco, the white sand reflects ultraviolet rays upward from below, and severe sunburn can occur within an hour of unprotected exposure. Wrap all cameras, phones, and power banks in heavy-duty dry bags for the ocean crossing. Motion sickness medication taken at least 30 minutes before boarding is strongly recommended for the pre-dawn Sulu Sea crossing. There are no ATMs anywhere near Culasi; withdraw adequate cash in Caticlan, Kalibo, or Iloilo City.
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          &#10003;&nbsp;<strong style="color:#0f766e;">The White Sandbar Itself</strong> &#8212; A crescent-shaped strip of blinding white coral sand rising from the open Sulu Sea with no development, no shade trees, and no crowds. One of the Philippines&#8217; most dramatic natural spectacles.
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          &#10003;&nbsp;<strong style="color:#0f766e;">Marine Sanctuary Snorkeling</strong> &#8212; Extraordinary water clarity (20+ meter visibility) over shallow reefs packed with hard corals, sea fans, and reef fish before dropping into deep ocean blue.
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          &#10003;&nbsp;<strong style="color:#0f766e;">Kitesurfing</strong> &#8212; Seco&#8217;s position in the open Sulu Sea produces the clean, consistent high-velocity winds and flat-water lagoon conditions that attract professional kitesurfers from around the world.
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          &#10003;&nbsp;<strong style="color:#0f766e;">Overnight Camping</strong> &#8212; Free to camp; bring your own tent and sleeping gear for a night under open skies on a remote sandbar with zero light pollution. A spectacular stargazing experience. Zero accommodation fee.
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          &#10003;&nbsp;<strong style="color:#0f766e;">Pre-Dawn Ocean Crossing</strong> &#8212; Departing Culasi Port at 2:00&#8211;3:00 AM for the 22-kilometer open-ocean voyage is itself an unforgettable experience: stars, open sea, phosphorescent wake, and the first light of sunrise hitting the sandbar as you arrive.
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          &#10003;&nbsp;<strong style="color:#0f766e;">Charcoal BBQ Lunch on the Boat</strong> &#8212; Local custom dictates cooking marinated meats and fresh seafood on your bangka&#8217;s built-in grill while moored near the sandbar &#8212; an authentic, memorable meal in a stunning setting.
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          &#10003;&nbsp;<strong style="color:#0f766e;">Lato (Sea Grape) Salad</strong> &#8212; Buy fresh <em>lato</em> (sea grape seaweed) from the Culasi market before departure and enjoy it as a bright, briny salad dressed with vinegar and tomatoes &#8212; one of the Philippines&#8217; most refreshing seaside snacks, perfect for a hot day on a treeless island.
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        &#127957;&#65039; Camping (BYO tent): &#8369;0/night (free)
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        &#127869;&#65039; Food (packed from market): &#8369;150&#8211;&#8369;300/day
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        &#9973;&#65039; Boat Charter (heavy vessel): &#8369;3,500&#8211;&#8369;5,000 total
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        &#128176; Per-Person Cost (group of 8): &#8369;600&#8211;&#8369;1,000
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        &#128197; Best Months: November&#8211;February (strong Amihan winds)
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<div><strong>Budget Tip:</strong> Never attempt to charter a large Seco Island boat alone or as a couple &#8212; you will pay the full &#8369;3,500&#8211;&#8369;5,000 vessel cost for just two passengers, making Seco an expensive proposition. Instead, contact eco-operators like <em>Katahum Tours</em> before your trip, or ask the Culasi Municipal Tourism Office if existing group departures are scheduled during your visit dates. Joining a pre-arranged group is the standard local practice and reduces each person&#8217;s boat share to &#8369;500&#8211;&#8369;700 or less. Also remember that all food and water must be packed from the Culasi public market the night before &#8212; buying in bulk for a group and splitting the cost saves significant money compared to buying individually.
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    Antique is already one of the more affordable island provinces in the Philippines &#8212; but smart planning can cut your total trip cost by 30 to 50 percent without sacrificing a single experience.
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      <strong style="display:block;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:14.5px;font-weight:700;color:#111827;margin-bottom:4px;">Fly Into Kalibo, Not Caticlan</strong></p>
<p style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:14px;color:#374151;margin:0;line-height:1.7;">Caticlan is the fastest gateway to Antique but almost always carries higher airfares due to its proximity to Boracay. Kalibo Airport flights are consistently cheaper &#8212; sometimes by &#8369;500&#8211;&#8369;1,500 per person roundtrip &#8212; and the additional 30 minutes of bus travel to Culasi is a negligible trade-off. Book early and set fare alerts on Google Flights to catch promotional prices. Cebu Pacific and AirAsia regularly offer Kalibo sale fares that make this option even more attractive for budget travelers.</p>
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      <strong style="display:block;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:14.5px;font-weight:700;color:#111827;margin-bottom:4px;">Coordinate Group Boat Sharing Through the Tourism Office</strong></p>
<p style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:14px;color:#374151;margin:0;line-height:1.7;">The Culasi Municipal Tourism Office is your single most valuable resource for cutting costs. Staff there actively help travelers find boat-sharing groups, especially for the expensive Seco Island charter. Contact them via the Culasi LGU Facebook page before your trip to ask about scheduled group departures. For Mararison, arriving at the port by 7:00 AM gives you the best chance of finding fellow travelers to split the bangka cost, reducing your per-person boat fare to as little as &#8369;150&#8211;&#8369;200 each way.</p>
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      <strong style="display:block;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:14.5px;font-weight:700;color:#111827;margin-bottom:4px;">Buy All Seco Island Food at the Culasi Public Market the Night Before</strong></p>
<p style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:14px;color:#374151;margin:0;line-height:1.7;">Since there is nothing to buy on Seco Island itself, the Culasi public market is where your entire food budget for the trip gets decided. Buy marinated chicken or pork in bulk (&#8369;80&#8211;&#8369;120 per kilo), fresh tomatoes, bananas, packs of cooked rice, and fresh lato seaweed. A full food supply for a day trip for four people typically costs &#8369;400&#8211;&#8369;600 total &#8212; a fraction of what you would spend at a tourist restaurant. Most chartered fishing vessels have built-in charcoal grills for exactly this purpose, so you can cook your meals onboard at no extra charge.</p>
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      <strong style="display:block;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:14.5px;font-weight:700;color:#111827;margin-bottom:4px;">Stay in Community Homestays, Not Guesthouses</strong></p>
<p style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:14px;color:#374151;margin:0;line-height:1.7;">Mararison Island&#8217;s community homestays at &#8369;300 per night for a bed are among the most affordable legitimate accommodation options in the Philippines. These are not just cheap &#8212; they are the most authentic way to experience island life, with hosts who can cook local meals, arrange fishing boat tours, and share genuine knowledge of the island&#8217;s trail system. Private rooms are available for &#8369;1,500 per night if you prefer privacy. Bringing your own camp setup to Mararison or Seco eliminates accommodation costs entirely for travelers who do not mind sleeping on a mat or in a tent on the beach.</p>
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<p style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:14px;color:#374151;margin:0;line-height:1.7;">There are no ATMs on Mararison or Seco Island, and the ATMs in Culasi itself can run dry on busy weekends. Withdraw all the cash you expect to need for your entire Antique trip &#8212; boat fees, entrance fees, food, accommodation, and a buffer &#8212; at the airport in Caticlan, Kalibo, or Iloilo City before boarding your bus to Culasi. A practical rule of thumb: withdraw &#8369;3,000&#8211;&#8369;5,000 per person for a two-day trip covering both islands comfortably, including boat shares and all meals. Running out of cash in Culasi with a pre-dawn Seco departure looming is a stressful situation easily avoided with this simple step.</p>
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      <strong style="display:block;font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:14.5px;font-weight:700;color:#111827;margin-bottom:4px;">Build a Weather Buffer Day Into Your Itinerary</strong></p>
<p style="font-family:Arial,sans-serif;font-size:14px;color:#374151;margin:0;line-height:1.7;">The single most expensive mistake Antique visitors make is booking a tight itinerary with no flexibility. The Philippine Coast Guard grounds all boats to Seco Island the moment weather conditions deteriorate, and this happens unpredictably even during peak season. If you arrive in Culasi with only one day available and the Coast Guard issues a gale warning, you miss Seco entirely and still pay for the overnight in Culasi. Adding just one extra day to your schedule costs little (Culasi mainland lodging runs &#8369;400&#8211;&#8369;800 per night) but completely eliminates the risk of a wasted trip. This is the most important logistical tip we can offer for the Seco Island expedition. For broader budget planning across multiple Philippine destinations, our <a href="https://buzzph.com/baganga-budget-travel-guide/" style="color:#0d9488;text-decoration:none;font-weight:600;">Baganga Budget Travel Guide</a> also covers useful cost-saving strategies for remote coastal destinations in Mindanao.</p>
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      <span style="flex:1;">How do I get to Mararison Island from Manila?</span><br />
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      From Manila, fly to either Kalibo or Caticlan (Boracay Airport) &#8212; both are served by Cebu Pacific, AirAsia, and Philippine Airlines, with flights lasting approximately one hour. Kalibo offers cheaper fares while Caticlan is faster for onward travel. From either airport, board a south-bound Ceres bus or passenger van heading to San Jose de Buenavista via the west coast route and ask the conductor to drop you at the Culasi public market &#8212; approximately 2 to 2.5 hours from Caticlan, or 2.5 hours from Kalibo. From the Culasi highway drop-off, walk to the Municipal Port (roughly 10 minutes), register at the Tourism Office, pay the &#8369;40 environmental fee, and board your assigned outrigger bangka for the 15 to 20-minute crossing to Mararison. Total travel time from Manila (including flight) is approximately 5 to 7 hours.
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      <span style="flex:1;">Why does the Seco Island boat depart at 2:00 AM or 3:00 AM?</span><br />
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      Seco Island is located 22 kilometers offshore in the open Sulu Sea, exposed to deep-ocean swells that intensify significantly as the day heats up. By mid-morning, wave heights regularly make the crossing rough to dangerous for standard wooden fishing vessels. A 2:00&#8211;3:00 AM departure takes advantage of the calmest ocean window &#8212; the pre-dawn hours &#8212; when swells are at their lowest and the return journey (typically in the late morning before noon) catches the tail end of manageable conditions. This is not a tourism preference; it is a safety protocol strictly enforced by local boatmen who know the Sulu Sea intimately. Travelers who push for a later departure risk either a dangerously rough crossing or a Coast Guard-enforced turnaround. Take motion sickness medication at least 30 minutes before the 2 AM boarding.
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      Yes to both, but with important differences. Mararison Island has a small but welcoming community with homestay accommodation available from &#8369;300 per night for a basic bed, rising to &#8369;1,500 for a private room. Homestay hosts will typically also cook meals for guests at an additional &#8369;100&#8211;&#8369;150 per person per meal. This is the recommended option for first-time visitors who want to enjoy a full sunset and sunrise on the island. Seco Island has absolutely no permanent structures or accommodation facilities. Camping is permitted and entirely free, but you must bring your own tent, sleeping mat, blanket, food, and a minimum of three liters of fresh drinking water per person per day since there is no fresh water source on the island. Overnight camping on Seco rewards adventurous travelers with extraordinary stargazing and the solitude of being the only people on a remote sandbar in the open Sulu Sea.
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      <span style="flex:1;">What is the entrance fee for Mararison Island and Seco Island?</span><br />
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      Entrance fees are collected at the Culasi Municipal Port Tourism Office, where registration is mandatory for all visitors. For Mararison Island, the environmental and entrance fee is &#8369;40 per person. For Seco Island, the fee is &#8369;100 per person, reflecting its status as a more remote protected marine area. These fees are non-negotiable and must be paid at the Tourism Office before you board your assigned vessel &#8212; the maritime manifest process simultaneously registers your group for Coast Guard safety monitoring. Do not attempt to bypass the port registration and take an unregistered boat, as this violates local safety ordinances and leaves you without maritime emergency coverage.
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      Seco Island has zero infrastructure, so your packing list is critical. Essential items include: at least 3 liters of fresh drinking water per person per day; all food for the day purchased from the Culasi public market the night before; reef-safe sunscreen (SPF 50 minimum) plus a UPF-rated rash guard since the white sand reflects UV radiation upward; a pop-up beach tent or large umbrella for shade; heavy-duty dry bags for all electronics, phones, and power banks since the pre-dawn ocean crossing produces significant spray; motion sickness medication (Meclizine or Bonamine) taken 30 minutes before boarding; snorkeling gear if you have your own; a waterproof headlamp for the pre-dawn departure; and, for overnight campers, a tent and sleeping mat. Do not bring any disposable plastics &#8212; Seco&#8217;s pristine environment depends entirely on visitors carrying all waste back with them to the mainland.
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      The Nepenthes pitcher plants on Mararison Island are a genuinely rare botanical sight and one of the island&#8217;s most surprising features. These carnivorous plants produce specialized pitcher-shaped leaves filled with digestive fluid that trap and dissolve insects for nutrients &#8212; an adaptation for survival in the nutrient-poor clay soils along the island&#8217;s ridgeline. They grow in dense, visually dramatic clusters along the highest sections of the Ridge Trek trail and are easily visible to any hiker who completes the trail. The climb itself takes less than 30 minutes and is accessible to most healthy adults, though the grassy trail can be slippery after rain. A mandatory licensed local guide (&#8369;250 per group) leads you to the pitcher plant colonies and provides context about the island&#8217;s ecosystem. The combination of tropical beach, highland ridge, and carnivorous plants within a 30-minute hike is genuinely unlike anything else in the Visayas.
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      <span style="flex:1;">Can I visit both Mararison and Seco Island in the same trip?</span><br />
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      Yes, and visiting both is the recommended approach for travelers who have traveled all the way to Antique. A practical two-to-three-day itinerary works as follows: arrive in Culasi in the afternoon of Day 1 and check into a mainland guesthouse (&#8369;400&#8211;&#8369;800); cross to Mararison on Day 2 for the full day &#8212; hike the ridge, see the pitcher plants, swim, and enjoy fresh seafood &#8212; then either return to Culasi overnight or camp on Mararison; on Day 3, prepare your food supply at the Culasi market, rest until 1:00 AM, and depart for Seco on the pre-dawn ocean crossing. Adding a Day 4 buffer for weather delays on the Seco trip is strongly advised. The two islands complement each other perfectly: Mararison is the lush, inhabited, trekking island while Seco is the raw, uninhabited, open-sea sandbar &#8212; together they represent the full spectrum of what Antique&#8217;s coastline offers.
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      Antique is considered one of the safer provinces in the western Visayas and is welcoming to independent travelers. Culasi itself is a small, quiet coastal municipality where locals are accustomed to island-bound visitors and the Tourism Office staff are genuinely helpful with logistics. The main navigation challenge is that Culasi has no tourist infrastructure in the conventional sense &#8212; no tour agencies with offices, no signage in English directing travelers to the port, and limited mobile data connectivity. The practical solution is to arrive in Culasi during daylight hours (not 2 AM for Seco), locate the Tourism Office at the Municipal Port, and deal directly with staff there for all boat arrangements. Bring a printed map or downloaded offline maps on your phone for the bus portion of the journey since connectivity between towns can be unreliable. For other off-the-beaten-path Philippine travel inspiration, our guide to <a href="https://buzzph.com/hinatuan-enchanted-river-travel-guide-2026/" style="color:#0d9488;text-decoration:none;font-weight:600;">Hinatuan Enchanted River</a> in Surigao del Sur covers another extraordinary natural wonder that rewards independent-minded travelers who venture beyond the tourist trail.
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    This guide has covered everything you need to plan a successful, budget-smart trip to Mararison Island and Seco Island in Antique: how to get there from Manila via Caticlan, Kalibo, or Iloilo; the real cost breakdown in Philippine Pesos for boat hire, accommodation, food, and entrance fees; what makes each island extraordinary; the critical safety protocols for the pre-dawn Seco crossing; and six practical money-saving strategies that can cut your total trip cost by a third.
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    Mararison and Seco represent something increasingly rare in Philippine travel: islands that have not yet been consumed by mass tourism. No resort chains, no overpriced tour packages, no Instagram influencer crowds. Just wild pitcher plants on a grassy ridge, a sandbar that shifts with the monsoons, neon-blue open-ocean water, and fishermen who will cook your dinner for &#8369;100. These are the experiences that make the Philippines genuinely extraordinary &#8212; and they are available right now, at budget prices, to any traveler willing to board an early bus in Kalibo and cross a small stretch of sea.
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    The western coast of Panay has been the Philippines&#8217; best-kept secret for too long. Pack your dry bag, stock up on cash before you leave Kalibo, and set your alarm for 1:30 AM. The Sulu Sea and its most remote, most beautiful sandbar will be waiting for you in the dark. <strong style="color:#ffffff;">Mabuhay!</strong>
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