Tawi-Tawi Island, part of the province of Tawi-Tawi

Bud Bongao a 250-hectare (2.5 km2) mountain-forest and sacred mountain of Tawi-Tawi by Ervin Malicdem

Tawi-Tawi Island, is part of the southernmost province of the Philippines, is a breathtaking blend of turquoise seas, rich Sama culture, and untouched island landscapes. Tawi-Tawi sits at the edge of the Philippine archipelago, closer to Sabah, Malaysia than to mainland Mindanao. Known for its serene islands, vibrant marine life, and deep Islamic heritage, it’s a destination that rewards curious travelers with raw beauty and cultural authenticity.

Demographic Overview

  • Island Group: Mindanao Island Group
  • Region:  
    • BARRM (Region XV)
  • Province:
    • Tawi-Tawi
  • Main island of Tawi-Tawi province
  • Island’s population 2020 census: 440,276 residents
  • Land area: 632.19 sq. kilometers (244.09 sq. miles)
  • Sea borders: Major marine waterbodies adjacent to the island include Sulu Sea and Celebes Sea.

Towns of Tawi-Tawi Island You Should Know

1. Bongao (Capital Town)

  • Gateway to Tawi-Tawi and home to the main airport.
  • Bustling markets, seaside views, and the iconic Bud Bongao.
  • Jump-off point for island-hopping tours.

2. Sapa-Sapa

  • Jump-off point to Panampangan Island, home of the longest sandbar in the Philippines.

by Worth It Wanders

Top Tourist Spots in Tawi-Tawi

1. Panampangan Island & Sandbar

  • Famous for having the longest sandbar in the Philippines.
  • Crystal-clear waters, powdery white sand, and vibrant reefs.
  • A must-visit for island lovers and drone photographers.

 2. Bud Bongao

  • A sacred mountain and the most famous landmark in Tawi-Tawi.
  • Trek through lush forests inhabited by friendly monkeys.
  • Offers panoramic views of Bongao and surrounding seas.

3. Gusong Reef

  • One of the most pristine dive sites in the country.
  • Home to colorful corals and diverse marine species.

3. Old Chinese Pier (Bongao)

  • A rustic, weathered pier that hints at Tawi-Tawi’s trading past.
  • Great for photography, especially during sunset.

Culture & Festivals

Agal-Agal Festival (September)

  • Celebrates the seaweed industry and Sama traditions.
  • Features colorful dances, rituals, and cultural performances.

Best Time to Visit

  • Tawi-Tawi is outside the typhoon belt, making it ideal to visit year-round.
  • For calm seas and sunny skies, November to April is best.

How to Get There

  • Fly from Zamboanga City to Bongao (Sanga-Sanga Airport).
  • Boat trips connect the smaller islands.

Why Tawi-Tawi Should Be on Your Travel List

Tawi-Tawi is a rare blend of untouched nature, deep cultural roots, and warm hospitality. Whether you’re climbing sacred peaks, exploring ancient mosques, or lounging on endless sandbars, the province offers a kind of serenity and authenticity that’s hard to find elsewhere.

by The Poor Traveler

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