Welcome to Tandubas, the tranquil island municipality in Tawi-Tawi where the ocean hums lullabies and time slows down to match the gentle rhythm of the tides. Nestled in the Sulu Archipelago, Tandubas is your off-the-grid paradise — untouched, uncrowded, and unbelievably beautiful.
Tandubas is one of the oldest settlements in Tawi-Tawi, its name derived from “Tanjung Bas” (Malay for “Cape of Sand”), perfectly hinting at its coastal charms. This municipality comprises over 20 island barangays, where houses float on stilts and locals travel by bangka (small wooden boats).
Tandubas is deeply rooted in the Sama and Bajau traditions. Here, cultural pride is worn like woven banig — full of color, symmetry, and meaning. The locals are seafarers, artisans, and storytellers, living in harmony with the sea. Respect for elders, community feasts, and religious observance are cornerstones of daily life.
Traditional music in Tandubas is centered on the kulintangan ensemble — a melodic arrangement of brass gongs and drums that brings soul to celebrations and rituals. Local youths are also blending tradition with modern genres like acoustic and reggae, adding a unique island flair.