
🌴 Experience Mulanay 🌞
From the mysterious Kamhantik limestone tombs to the endless stretch of pristine coastline, Mulanay offers an unforgettable journey into nature and history.

Kamhantik Archaeological Site
The Kamhantik Archaeological Site is an ancient settlement within the Buenavista Protected Landscape. It is also known as the “Kamhantik Complex” or the “Excavation Area.” The site has gained attention due to the discovery of pre-colonial artifacts and structures, including terraces, burial jars, stone tools, and ceramics. These findings suggest that the area was inhabited by an ancient society dating back to the Metal Age. The Kamhantik Archaeological Site is significant because it provides insights into the history and culture of early Philippine civilizations. Excavations and research at the site have contributed to a better understanding of the region’s pre-colonial past.

Buenavista Biodiversity
The Buenavista Protected Landscape is a protected area covering approximately 5,753 hectares of land. It was established to conserve and protect the region’s biodiversity, ecosystems, and natural resources. The landscape includes various forest types, such as dipterocarp and molave forests, as well as grasslands and agricultural areas. Its mountain ecosystem is potential for hiking/trekking activities. It has natural spring which supplies potable water to the nearby community.

Cocolunay Festival
Celebrating the town fiesta and patronal fiesta is part of Mulanay’s Cultural and Tourism Activities. This is celebrated through the famous COCOLUNAY Festival which highlighting the origin of the town and serves as a way of thanksgiving for the abundant harvest of coconut and its patron Saint Peter. A contest was held wherein the participants from clustered barangay in the municipality were dressed up with coconut materials, embroidered with different agri-products and painted with a native touch to accentuate the festival.

10km Pristine Beach
Ibabang Yuni Long Beach is one of the growing tourist attractions in the municipality. It is a 30-minute ride from the town proper (Poblacion) and can be accessed by three (3) routes including service or contracted boat ride. Beyond its sheer beauty, the 10-kilometer stretch of the beach are a playground for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers. The vast expanse of sand offers opportunities for a wide range of activities, from leisurely beach-combing and picnicking to thrilling water sports such as snorkeling, kayaking, and boat riding. Families can indulge in building sandcastles, playing beach volleyball, or simply splashing in the gentle waves. The opportunities for fun and recreation are boundless.

Kamhantik Archaeological Site
The Kamhantik Archaeological Site is an ancient settlement within the Buenavista Protected Landscape. It is also known as the “Kamhantik Complex” or the “Excavation Area.” The site has gained attention due to the discovery of pre-colonial artifacts and structures, including terraces, burial jars, stone tools, and ceramics. These findings suggest that the area was inhabited by an ancient society dating back to the Metal Age. The Kamhantik Archaeological Site is significant because it provides insights into the history and culture of early Philippine civilizations. Excavations and research at the site have contributed to a better understanding of the region’s pre-colonial past.

Buenavista Biodiversity
The Buenavista Protected Landscape is a protected area covering approximately 5,753 hectares of land. It was established to conserve and protect the region’s biodiversity, ecosystems, and natural resources. The landscape includes various forest types, such as dipterocarp and molave forests, as well as grasslands and agricultural areas. Its mountain ecosystem is potential for hiking/trekking activities. It has natural spring which supplies potable water to the nearby community.

Cocolunay Festival
Celebrating the town fiesta and patronal fiesta is part of Mulanay’s Cultural and Tourism Activities. This is celebrated through the famous COCOLUNAY Festival which highlighting the origin of the town and serves as a way of thanksgiving for the abundant harvest of coconut and its patron Saint Peter. A contest was held wherein the participants from clustered barangay in the municipality were dressed up with coconut materials, embroidered with different agri-products and painted with a native touch to accentuate the festival.

10km Pristine Beach
Ibabang Yuni Long Beach is one of the growing tourist attractions in the municipality. It is a 30-minute ride from the town proper (Poblacion) and can be accessed by three (3) routes including service or contracted boat ride. Beyond its sheer beauty, the 10-kilometer stretch of the beach are a playground for outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers. The vast expanse of sand offers opportunities for a wide range of activities, from leisurely beach-combing and picnicking to thrilling water sports such as snorkeling, kayaking, and boat riding. Families can indulge in building sandcastles, playing beach volleyball, or simply splashing in the gentle waves. The opportunities for fun and recreation are boundless.

Kamhantik Archaeological Site
The Kamhantik Archaeological Site is an ancient settlement within the Buenavista Protected Landscape. It is also known as the “Kamhantik Complex” or the “Excavation Area.” The site has gained attention due to the discovery of pre-colonial artifacts and structures, including terraces, burial jars, stone tools, and ceramics. These findings suggest that the area was inhabited by an ancient society dating back to the Metal Age. The Kamhantik Archaeological Site is significant because it provides insights into the history and culture of early Philippine civilizations. Excavations and research at the site have contributed to a better understanding of the region’s pre-colonial past.

Buenavista Biodiversity
The Buenavista Protected Landscape is a protected area covering approximately 5,753 hectares of land. It was established to conserve and protect the region’s biodiversity, ecosystems, and natural resources. The landscape includes various forest types, such as dipterocarp and molave forests, as well as grasslands and agricultural areas. Its mountain ecosystem is potential for hiking/trekking activities. It has natural spring which supplies potable water to the nearby community.
Mulanay at a Glance ✨
Marine Sanctuary
Home to diverse marine life and protected coastal waters.
Protected Landscape
Over 5,000 hectares of protected forest and biodiversity.
10km Coastline
One of the longest stretches of pristine beach in the region.
⭐ Visitor Stories ⭐
The Kamhantik site left me speechless. A true hidden gem!
Best beach sunset I've ever seen. So peaceful and clean.
The Cocolunay Festival was vibrant and full of life!