Atulayan island’s beach is mostly made up of white sand on the top layer, and broken corrals and shells on the lower layer. The top layer of white sand easily gets washed out when the waves come in on the area where you stand.
The waters off the beach is very much pristine and even devoid of floating seaweeds.
The beach area where we stayed is intended for tourists as there are several small uninhabited huts-cabanas, probably for rent. According to the boatman, the beach area is privately owned by the Fuentebella, a political clan of CamSur.
The whole Atulayan island is identified as a marine protected sanctuary and a tourism zone, so fishing on the waters of Atulayan is strictly prohibited.
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Posted by Gramie Pineda | Filed under Atulayan Island, Camarines Sur