Itbayat Island (Santa Lucia (Kauhauhasan))
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island, municipality
Member of Batanes Group of Islands.
Itbayat is a 5th class municipality in the province of Batanes, Philippines. According to the latest census, it has a population of 3,069 people in 719 households.
The island of Itbayat is the largest of the three inhabited islands that compose the province of Batanes. It is also the northernmost municipality in the Philippines, located only over 200 kilometers from the southernmost tip of Taiwan.
While the church and civil government were already established in Batan Island mid 1783, its was only in 1855 that civil authority was officially established and the mission canonically founded in Itbayat. A mere pueblo during the Spanish regime, it became a municipal district when the Americans organized the province in 1909. However, in 1935, it became a municipality.
Itbayat is politically subdivided into 5 barangays:
Raele
San Rafael (Idiang)
Santa Lucia (Kauhauhasan)
Santa Maria (Marapuy)
Santa Rosa (Kaynatuan)
Transportation:
To only way to reach Itbayat by a direct route from Manila is by plane. There are commercial carriers that service flights to Itbayat:
Chamtrad
By reservation pending full booking, 8 seater plane
Air Batanes
With flights every Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. 8 seater plane
Cyclone Airways
Tourist Attactions:
Siayan Island
An island north of Itbayat with beautiful beaches, one hour ride by motorboat from Itbayat (depending on sea condition)
Di'nem Island
An island made of lowering cliff with boulder beaches and good for mountain climbing.
Rapang Cliff
A natural park with a ringing mushroom like rock, believed to have been used to call the ancient settlers to a meeting.
Mount Riposed
One of the two volcanoes that have been the foundation of Itbayat Island, This volcano has panoramic view of the island.
Mount Korobonan
The other pair of Mount Riposed that is one of the foundation of Itbayat. It is also an old settlement for the early settlers of Itbayat.
Torongan Cave
The most ancient dwelling place and on top is a burial ground, and believed to be the first landing place of the austronecians from Taiwan 2000 BC.
Nahini Votox
With its own Ijang and boat-shaped burial grounds. It is also an ancient settlement with plenty of broken clay pots. Its Ijang has a spectacular view of Dinem and the easter cost of Itbayat Island.
Underground Stream in Kumayasakas
It flows down the sea, northwest of Itbayat.
Itbayat Caves
These caves have a majestic feature of stalagmites and stalagtites. The caves are named Northern Sarokan, Eastern Sarokan, Do'tboran Cave, and Pevangan Cave.
Agosan Rock
A rock formation north of Itbayat. It is a breeding site for endangered birds.
Venacular houses
These are composed of 3 structures:
the Kitchen where they use kugon to cook;
the actual house where people stay;
the bathroom.
Port Mauyen
An alternative port south of Itbayat with 14 zigzag roads. Located 14 kilometers from town.
Groto - 155 steps up
Itbayat is a 5th class municipality in the province of Batanes, Philippines. According to the latest census, it has a population of 3,069 people in 719 households.
The island of Itbayat is the largest of the three inhabited islands that compose the province of Batanes. It is also the northernmost municipality in the Philippines, located only over 200 kilometers from the southernmost tip of Taiwan.
While the church and civil government were already established in Batan Island mid 1783, its was only in 1855 that civil authority was officially established and the mission canonically founded in Itbayat. A mere pueblo during the Spanish regime, it became a municipal district when the Americans organized the province in 1909. However, in 1935, it became a municipality.
Itbayat is politically subdivided into 5 barangays:
Raele
San Rafael (Idiang)
Santa Lucia (Kauhauhasan)
Santa Maria (Marapuy)
Santa Rosa (Kaynatuan)
Transportation:
To only way to reach Itbayat by a direct route from Manila is by plane. There are commercial carriers that service flights to Itbayat:
Chamtrad
By reservation pending full booking, 8 seater plane
Air Batanes
With flights every Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays. 8 seater plane
Cyclone Airways
Tourist Attactions:
Siayan Island
An island north of Itbayat with beautiful beaches, one hour ride by motorboat from Itbayat (depending on sea condition)
Di'nem Island
An island made of lowering cliff with boulder beaches and good for mountain climbing.
Rapang Cliff
A natural park with a ringing mushroom like rock, believed to have been used to call the ancient settlers to a meeting.
Mount Riposed
One of the two volcanoes that have been the foundation of Itbayat Island, This volcano has panoramic view of the island.
Mount Korobonan
The other pair of Mount Riposed that is one of the foundation of Itbayat. It is also an old settlement for the early settlers of Itbayat.
Torongan Cave
The most ancient dwelling place and on top is a burial ground, and believed to be the first landing place of the austronecians from Taiwan 2000 BC.
Nahini Votox
With its own Ijang and boat-shaped burial grounds. It is also an ancient settlement with plenty of broken clay pots. Its Ijang has a spectacular view of Dinem and the easter cost of Itbayat Island.
Underground Stream in Kumayasakas
It flows down the sea, northwest of Itbayat.
Itbayat Caves
These caves have a majestic feature of stalagmites and stalagtites. The caves are named Northern Sarokan, Eastern Sarokan, Do'tboran Cave, and Pevangan Cave.
Agosan Rock
A rock formation north of Itbayat. It is a breeding site for endangered birds.
Venacular houses
These are composed of 3 structures:
the Kitchen where they use kugon to cook;
the actual house where people stay;
the bathroom.
Port Mauyen
An alternative port south of Itbayat with 14 zigzag roads. Located 14 kilometers from town.
Groto - 155 steps up
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itbayat_Island
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 20°45'43"N 121°49'57"E
- Calanasan 265 km
- Lal-lo 282 km
- Kabugao 298 km
- Nueva Era 318 km
- Conner 325 km
- Peñablanca 327 km
- Tineg 332 km
- San Mariano 412 km
- Dinapigue 440 km
- Echague 445 km
- Batanes 10 km
- Mahatao Island 41 km
- Luzon Strait 43 km
- Ivuhos Island 50 km
- Bashi Channel 75 km
- Balintang Channel 104 km
- Babuyan Island 138 km
- Town of Cabaroan 142 km
- Babuyan Islands 175 km
- Vinalines Queen vessel positions lost contact. 221 km
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