Kopiat Island

I only know 2 islands in Compostela Valley province---one is Pindasan and the other is Kopiat. Although both are highly treasured and protected by the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, the former is less famous because it is a mangrove wilderness while the latter brags its long stretch of white sand and crystal-clear water, thus making it more recognized by many.


Kopiat is an inhabited island, as far as I know. That means no electricity, no daytime vendors. Considerably unspoiled, the island has been a favorite site for diving, picnic and relaxation.

I had a chance to visit the island with my college friends two years after our graduation. Since there's no accommodation in the island, we stayed at the nearby resort, Bern Berioso II.



We reserved the island tour for the next day. That night, we spent our time catching up with each other.

Early morning, we hired a boatman to ferry us around the island.

While waiting for the boatman.

Here we go!

No one brought goggles so we weren't able to witness the underwater beauty. But of course, how could we skip swimming? The water shined like silver and it was very inviting.




Then we left and continued the fun at the beach until it was almost noon and we're ready to go home.

Till we meet again!


Photo credits: Pinky

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