๐ต๐ญ Gasan, Philippines
Marinduque Airport (MRQ) is the sole airport serving the heart-shaped island province of Marinduque, located in Barangay Masiga, Gasan, near the border with provincial capital Boac. Classified as a Class 2 principal minor domestic airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP), the facility features a recently extended 1,534-meter concrete runway capable of accommodating ATR 72 and Bombardier Dash 8 turboprop aircraft. The airport underwent significant renovations completed in 2019, modernizing its infrastructure after years without scheduled service.
The compact terminal building reflects the island's modest tourism and population, with basic passenger processing facilities designed for regional aircraft operations. Check-in counters, a small waiting area, and essential amenities serve the limited daily flights, primarily during peak tourist seasons when visitors arrive for Marinduque's famous Morion Festival during Holy Week. The terminal's design incorporates elements reflecting local culture while maintaining functional efficiency for the island's aviation needs.
Despite its remote location, the airport plays a crucial role connecting Marinduque's 230,000 residents to the broader Philippines archipelago. The facility serves not only tourists drawn to the island's pristine beaches and cultural heritage but also provides essential connectivity for residents requiring medical services, education opportunities, and business connections unavailable on the island. The airport's strategic importance increased significantly with Cebgo's service resumption in 2019, ending a six-year gap in scheduled commercial aviation to this isolated province.
Marinduque Airport (MRQ) is located approximately 8 kilometers from Gasan town center and 15 kilometers from the provincial capital Boac, with ground transportation options reflecting the island's rural character. Many resorts and hotels provide pickup services for guests, which should be arranged when booking accommodation. The island's road network is basic but adequate, with most destinations accessible via the circumferential road. Peak service occurs during Holy Week when demand surges for the internationally renowned Morion Festival.
Jeepneys, the Philippines' iconic public transport, provide the most economical connection to major towns for approximately โฑ20-30, though schedules are irregular and vehicles often wait for full capacity before departing. Rental motorcycles are available through local operators for around โฑ500-800 per day, offering independence to explore the island's beaches, caves, and cultural sites. During Holy Week's Morion Festival, ground transportation becomes extremely crowded, and advance arrangements are essential. Flight booking should be completed well in advance, particularly for Holy Week travel, as the limited ATR aircraft capacity sells out quickly.
Tricycles (motorized three-wheelers) offer more flexible transport with typical fares of โฑ150-200 to Boac and โฑ100-150 to Gasan town center. No formal car rental services operate on the island, though some locals offer vehicle rental with driver for approximately โฑ2,000-3,000 per day. Cebgo operates flights primarily to Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport, with schedules varying seasonally. Inter-island ferry connections are available from Lucena Port on Luzon, though the 3-4 hour journey is weather-dependent and can be rough during monsoon seasons.
โข Book flights early for Holy Week Morion Festival - high demand.
โข Arrange hotel pickup - limited transport options for better experience.
โข Tricycle fares negotiable - agree price before departure for better experience.
โข No ATMs at airport - bring cash from Manila for better experience.
โข Weather delays common during typhoon season (June-November).
โข Limited flight frequency - confirm schedules before travel for better experience.
Minimum domestic connection:
30 minutes
International connections:
45 minutes
Interline transfers:
60 minutes
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Last updated: April 2026 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources