Bridging Mindoro: The PG–Abra Circumferential Road

🔧 What’s happening?

The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is currently constructing a critical missing‑link in Mindoro’s circumferential road — the stretch connecting Puerto Galera (Oriental Mindoro) to Abra de Ilog (Occidental Mindoro) dpwh.gov.ph+4tenderimpulse.com+4youtube.com+4. This fills a vital gap, enabling vehicles to traverse the entire island’s coast without detours.

A YouTube walkthrough from April 2024 highlights construction progress and the challenging terrain faced by the project team .


🌉 Uniting the provinces

Faster, safer travel

When completed, the road will:

  • Slash travel time between Eastern and Western Mindoro by providing a continuous coastal route.
  • Reduce reliance on indirect and potentially unsafe paths connecting the two provinces.

Economic & social uplift

The road is part of a larger DPWH initiative in Abra Province, where hundreds of infrastructure works—bridges, bypasses, flood control systems—are underway, employing local workers and boosting rural connectivity mindorotoday.tv+5pia.gov.ph+5dpwh.gov.ph+5occidentalmindoro.gov.ph+1tripadvisor.ca+1tripadvisor.ca+1geoportal.gov.ph+1.


🌍 Boosting tourism in Mindoro

🚗 Easier access for tourists

  • Oriental Mindoro: Puerto Galera’s world-class dive sites and beaches become more accessible via land. Visitors from Western Mindoro won’t need to backtrack through Calapan or use ferries, making weekend trips smoother.
  • Occidental Mindoro: Abra de Ilog becomes a welcoming gateway, connecting tourists to eco-attractions like waterfall hikes, indigenous communities, and mountain trails.

Local tourism uplift

  • Roadside businesses in municipalities along the route—food stalls, souvenir shops, homestays—stand to benefit from increased passerby traffic.
  • Sustainable tourism operators can offer cross‑island packages, weaving together beaches, cultural experiences, and rural tourism.

📈 Ripple effects beyond tourism

Agricultural & local commerce

Farmers and fishermen gain smoother routes to markets, reducing spoilage and logistics costs. Local factories and sellers benefit from lower transport expenses and improved delivery times.

Investment & jobs

Infrastructure stimulates investments—lodging, restaurants, guided tours—and provides steady work through construction, maintenance, and tourism-related industries.


🗓️ Looking ahead

  • Timeline: Tender records show bids were accepted by October 2024 youtube.com+2youtube.com+2occidentalmindoro.gov.ph+2. While exact completion dates need DPWH confirmation, this places the project firmly in mid-construction as of mid-2025.
  • Next milestones: Opening the newly built sections, finalizing slope and drainage works, followed by formal inauguration and route integration.

Conclusion ✨

The PG–Abra circumferential road isn’t just asphalt and concrete—it’s a strategic linchpin for Mindoro’s growth. By knitting together two provinces, it enhances travel efficiency, tourism potential, and economic vitality. Once complete, expect Mindoro to become a more interconnected, prosperous, and attraction-rich destination for both local and international visitors.