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A stunningly beautiful spot nestled at the northern part of Samar populated by smiling and friendly inhabitants who are renowned for the warmth and hospitality towards guests. San Antonio Island, a 20 minutes motorboat ride form the coast lines of Victoria Northern Samar, Approximately 67 km away and one and a half hours drive from the city of Calbayog and approximately 45km and one hour drive from Catarman Northern Samar both located in the Province of Samar.

Seashore Spring Beach Resort, named after the natural spring lying along the shorelines of the beach resort, situated within the island of San Antonio Northern Samar, offers a simple and inexpensive yet comfortable rooms and cottages enjoying the soothing breeze and spectacular natural beauty of northern Samar serving “lutong bahay” healthy and tasty oriental food.

So come and visit our resort and experience the beauty of nature, SAN ANTONIO, NORTHERN SAMAR, Philippines.

Island History

San Antonio, Northern Samar
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


San Antonio (Dalupiri Island) is a 5th class municipality in the province of Northern Samar, Philippines. According to the 2007 census, it has a population of 8,151 people.


History


San Antonio was established in 1904. Since its inception, stories have been told that the place was named three times before it was called San Antonio.
San Antonio is known as a sanctuary of fish and birds, which is why settlers from the mainland of Samar in the start of 19th century found this place an ideal ground for fishing and hunting. They come to the island just to catch fish and hunt birds and go back after a handful of catch. People from Bohol and Cebu came to the island in the second half of the 19th century and introduced a method of catching fish using net, commonly known as "laya". With its introduction, the name "Manoglaya" was born, which literally means "mano nga paraglaya" or fishermen using laya.
As new settlers came and built new communities in the island, they changed its name to "Sugod-sugod", a Cebuano derivative meaning "just to start or begin". The name was changed to "Matabia", referring to the knife-shape of the island. No one knows now why it was changed that way, neither folklores nor historical data reveal the way and therefore of the change. Having no particular preference to immortalize name without great significance, Christians decided to change the name to San Antonio and set Saint Anthony of Padua as their patron saint.


San Antonio is politically subdivided into 10 barangays.
Ward I (Pob.)
Ward II (Pob.)
Ward III (Pob.)
Burabod
Dalupirit
Manraya
Pilar
Rizal
San Nicolas
Vinisitahan