Oriental Mindoro Is the Underrated Paradise in the Philippines

Oriental Mindoro is an underrated destination in the Philippines, and maybe that’s a good thing. The province has hidden waterfalls and white sand beaches that are largely untouched. Its corals and clear blue waters attract rare marine life, and its unspoiled mountains are one of the last sanctuaries of the country’s endangered and endemic species of plants and animals.
Sunset at Calapan, Oriental Mindoro

Tamaraw Waterfalls, Oriental Mindoro

Tambaron Beach, Bulalacao, Oriental Mindoro

Paniquian Island, Oriental Mindoro

Escarceo Point Lighthouse, Oriental Mindoro

Beach Near Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro

In its effort to breathe new life into the tourism industry of the province, the Provincial Government of Oriental Mindoro has teamed up with the Department of Tourism for the launching of Travel Oriental Mindoro mobile app and website.
Powered by ITDC Systems Development Services, this digital innovation serves as a user-friendly platform that allows travelers to find up-to-date information on Oriental Mindoro’s hidden paradise.
The app will be your travel companion in Oriental Mindoro as it will also provide access to verified information and the latest travel advisories. It is a one-stop solution for travel needs where all the things you need to know about the province to make your next trip more convenient and memorable.
Discover Untouched Paradise, Towns’ Histories, and Interesting Shops

Travel Oriental Mindoro will also help travelers discover more about the history of the towns, explore captivating destinations, find interesting shops, explore world-class dive spots, experience local food, and scout for accommodations.
Users can personalize their experience and submit comments and reviews after signing up on the app or website through Google or Facebook accounts. The mobile app and website will be launched to the public on July 8.
Visit the website or download the Travel Oriental Mindoro app for free through the App Store or Google Play.
