Nestled on the southern tip of Masbate Island, Pio V. Corpuz, affectionately called Limbuhan by locals, is a charming municipality that sparkles with cultural pride, natural beauty, and untouched adventures. It’s one of those places where time slows down, and the warm smiles of the locals make you feel instantly at home.
From stunning coastlines to lush hills, Limbuhan is a dream for eco-tourists. Visit Guindawahan Beach, known for its soft white sands and turquoise waters. Trekking fans will love the Mataba Hills, perfect for a scenic sunrise hike.
Don’t miss the Limbuhan Church, a rustic yet elegant chapel that plays a central role in community life. Another must-see is the Old Municipal Hall, which stands as a symbol of the town’s evolving story and resilience.
The Limbuhan Festival, held every October, is a riot of color, celebrating the rich fishing culture of the town. Expect boat parades, street dances, seafood feasts, and music that gets everyone on their feet.
Seafood here is unbeatable, fresh from the ocean to your plate. Try their signature Kinunot na Pating (stingray in coconut milk) and Tinolang Isda made from local catch. Finish your meal with a sweet helping of nilupak and kalamay-hati.
Locals mostly speak Masbatenyo, a Visayan language with a rhythm all its own. Tagalog and English are also widely understood. The culture is a vibrant mix of traditional fishing practices, Catholic faith, and Bicolano warmth.
Music plays a big part in daily life, from church choirs to karaoke nights. During festivals, expect traditional rondalla performances and upbeat modern remixes filling the air.
This peaceful town is known for its strong fishing heritage, family-centered communities, and raw beauty. It’s a place where tradition is alive and nature still reigns supreme.