Salomague Island is a serene escape located off the coast of Cabugao, Ilocos Sur, Philippines. The island boasts picturesque beaches with creamy sand and crystal-clear waters, ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkeling. Its coral reefs are home to diverse marine life, attracting snorkelers and scuba divers alike. The island offers a rustic beach experience with few amenities, encouraging visitors to come prepared. Accessible via a short boat ride from Barangay Sabang, it is an untouched haven for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty.
Historically, the Port of Salomague was an important stop for seafarers and traders, even serving as a mooring point for workers heading to foreign lands during the American occupation. Today, it remains significant for transshipment and commercial fishing. The nearby area features attractions such as the Dardarat Lighthouse and eco-tourism sites in other parts of Cabugao.
Despite its isolated charm, Salomague Island is popular among local fishermen and picnickers who enjoy its serene environment.