- Tablas City is a fifth-class city in the province of Romblon, Philippines. It is the capital city of the province and is located on the largest island in the Romblon Island group, also called Tablas Island. The city covers a total land area of 160.8 square kilometers and has a population of approximately 59,730 people as of the 2020 census.
- Tablas City is known for its beautiful beaches, clear waters, and abundant marine life, making it a popular destination for tourists and beach enthusiasts. The city also has several attractions and landmarks, including the Fort San Andres, a Spanish-era fortress; Biniray Festival, a cultural and religious celebration held every January; and the Aglicay Beach Resort, a popular beach resort.
- The economy of Tablas City is primarily based on agriculture, with coconut farming, fishing, and rice cultivation being the main industries. The city also has a growing tourism sector, with several resorts, hotels, and restaurants catering to visitors.
- In terms of governance, Tablas City is divided into 11 barangays (villages) and is governed by a mayor and a vice mayor, who are elected by the residents.