Caubian Island, located near Cebu in the Central Visayas region, Philippines, offers a serene and remote beach experience. It is part of the Olango island group and consists of two islands: Caubian Gamay and Caubian Dako. The latter boasts a white sand beach perfect for swimming and offers crystal-clear waters ideal for snorkeling. The area includes a marine protected zone known for its rare double barrier reef and shark den. Residents on Caubian Gamay take pride in preserving the natural beauty of the area, which is less frequently visited by tourists.
The island is accessible by boat from Mactan and provides opportunities for dolphin watching during calm weather conditions. Its off-the-beaten-path location makes it a tranquil retreat for those seeking an authentic beach experience.
Visitors can enjoy banana boating, jet skiing, and snorkeling, but overnight stays are not allowed, ensuring the area remains pristine. The community's commitment to maintaining noise discipline enhances the relaxing atmosphere of the island.