The Manila Times

What to see, what to do

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Start at the town center and visit the many San Andres and Santiago, built from 1644 to 1673. The San Andres was recently restored with a lovely garden. Look for the friendly resident dog named Sandra as she welcomes visitors to her fortress.

from 1640 were constructe­d using coral building made from coral limestone also is Fuente de Belen, the water fountain erected by Eduardo Asuero in 1864. It

Hire a tricycle to visit some of the island’s natural attraction­s. There’s Tiamban Beach, which is only 5 kilome white- sand beach and a sand bar that connects to an island during low tide. In barangay Ginablan, there’s the remote Some of the ancestral homes in downtown Romblon.

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The San Andres fort was recently restored with a lovely garden.
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