Referred to as the “Mini-Boracay” in the City of Roxas, Olotayan Island is approximately an hour boat ride from Banica wharf at Roxas City,
this barangay is blessed with serene shores with white sand mixing with
corals washed ashore by strong waves, Olotayan beach offers a tranquil
and relaxing “out of the city hassles” atmosphere. With clear waters
and a rural setting, where sea waves and occasional laughter’s from kids
playing at a distance, the place is fit for honeymooners or businessmen
who wants to have “a get away” from it all.
With relatively few visitors and tourists visiting the area, the place
remain as placid and native all through the years. Despite its short
distance from the city, the place have maintained its rustic view, thus
giving visitors an opportunity to be close to nature.
With most native folks still adhering to rural way of life, the most
sophisticated tourists will find ways to commune with Mother Nature and a
chance to get back to the basic of living and witness for themselves
the way it used to be with no cars or other usual city amenities
available. The residents of the island consider it as a mini Boracay
because of its crystal clear water and white sand.
Olotayan, the only island barangay of Roxas City with
estimated land area of 100 hectares, actually got its name from native
word “olo” (head) and “Tyan” (stomach).
A popular legend that have
survived the passing of decades said that in the olden days a wicked
giant lived in the land and has always brought havoc and sufferings to
the inhabitants who turned to the “anitos” or “anitas” (gods or goddess)
who dwells in the land for help.
Their pleas were heard and a strong
lightning hit the wicked giant which scattered his body to the sea.
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