Barcelona Church
Barcelona
Coral reef were used to form the walls and the carvings on the coral reef façade makes the church a priceless relic.
Bulus Spring of Irosin
Irosin
The water is clear and cold. It springs out from obscure fissures on the surface of the coolest and clearest water on one side emits thin smoke. An open space of water is the bathing area about 7 x 10 meters.
Bulusan Lake
Bulusan
Dubbed as the " Switzerland of the Orient", Bulusan Lake lies at the heart of the National Park which covers a land area of 3,672 hectares. Expanding over a circumference of 2,006 meters. The maximum capacity of water content is 3,472 cubic meters.
Bulusan Volcano
Bulusan
A volcano with an extinct crater, about one kilometer wide which is now used as a campsite with good forest cover. Towering at 5,077 feet above sea level, Bulusan volcano is like a crawling giant in the middle of a forest which have been declared as a protected area.
Irosin Church
Irosin
Built on top of the hill, it dominates other structures in the town of Irosin .
Kasanggayahan Festival
Sorsogon City
The Kasanggayahan festival is celebrated in Sorsogon in commemoration of the foundation of Sorsogon as a separate province from Albay. This two week-long series of activities include an agro-industrial and trade fair, cultural presentations, and sports activities. The event is held on the month of October.
Masacrot Spring
Bulusan
A man-made pool with bubbling cool and natural soda water.
Rizal Beach
Gubat
Beach is long and sandy and ideal for boating, swimming and beach-combing. A resthouse and a line of shore cottages amidst the abundant growth of coconut and fruit orchards provide the needs of travelers and vacationists.
Whale Sharks of Donsol
Donsol
Pobably the only place in the world where one can see the rare whale sharks in large numbers. Said to be the biggest fish and shark, it can grow to as much as sixty feet long.
The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is the world's largest fish. They appear in Donsol waters in considerable numbers between December and May each year, taking advantage of dense food concentrations. Donsol is a seasonal feeding ground for the whale sharks.
Firefly Watching
Donsol
One can witness the awe-inspiring fireflies that flicker by the hundreds on the trees lining a river in Donsol.
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Provinces & Destinations - Masbate
Batongan Cave
A kilometers and a half away from the National Highway
A large cave with three chambers, one higher than the other. Inside the base chamber are two stones shaped like an altar and a pulpit creating a religious ambiance. The top most chamber is home to numerous bats which provide the people with guano.
Cagpating Island
Near Togoron, Monreal
Noted for its crystal-clear water and mixed beaches of sand and pebbles on one side, deep rocks on the other. On the beach one is offered a panoramic view of the Masbate mainland.
Catandayagan Falls
Monreal
The high single-tiered shaped waterfalls is also home to wild animals, exotic flowers and lush vegetation.
Isla de Paraiso
Across the Shoreline of Masbate Town
The different sides if the islet are covered by mangroves. Its beaches are famous for their powder white sands and breathtaking sunset views.
A kilometers and a half away from the National Highway
A large cave with three chambers, one higher than the other. Inside the base chamber are two stones shaped like an altar and a pulpit creating a religious ambiance. The top most chamber is home to numerous bats which provide the people with guano.
Cagpating Island
Near Togoron, Monreal
Noted for its crystal-clear water and mixed beaches of sand and pebbles on one side, deep rocks on the other. On the beach one is offered a panoramic view of the Masbate mainland.
Catandayagan Falls
Monreal
The high single-tiered shaped waterfalls is also home to wild animals, exotic flowers and lush vegetation.
Isla de Paraiso
Across the Shoreline of Masbate Town
The different sides if the islet are covered by mangroves. Its beaches are famous for their powder white sands and breathtaking sunset views.
Provinces & Destinations - Camarines Sur
Boa-boahan Festival
Nabua
Held every May 2, coinciding the town fiesta of Nabua. The highlight of the affair is the re-enactment of the 13th century pagan rites which is enriched by colorful costumes. The rite is a revival of the traditional boa feast during the pre-Spanish era
Caramoan National Park
Caramoan Peninsula
Caramoan National Park is one of the large and yet almost untouched natural attractions in the Philippines . The site has numerous limestone islands and promontories making it ideal for island-hopping and numerous attractions. There are a number of coves and white sand beaches.
Kamundagan Festival
Naga City
The festivity seeks to boost tourism, expands business and provide livelihood opportunities by showcasing a line-up of activities. Highlights of which are "Kiri-kiti", "Pastoras", beauty search, agro-industrial fair, cultural presentation, and a civic parade. The event is usually held on the month of December.
Lake Buhi
Located at the Eastern Side of Mt. Iriga
A picturesque lake above 105 meters above sea level surrounded on all sides by hills more than 300 meters high. It where Tabius, the smallest commercial fish in the world is found. Tabius is about 3 millimeters long and one spoonful of this holds a thousand of these small fishes.
Mt. Iriga
Near Iriga City
A very distinct volcano of about 4,823 feet and the eruption has caused the existence of Lake Buhi . Mt. Iriga is one of the most significant mountains in the province offering lush greenery and varied animal life.There is a wide expanse of forests whose trees are hugged by dense moss making it appear that the trees have bigger trunks than they actually have.
Peñafrancia Festival
Naga City
The main attraction of the festival is the fluvial parade. Religious and other civic dignitaries, together with thousands of town folk, accompany the image of the Virgin of Peñafrancia, patroness of Bicol Region, from the Naga Cathedral to a waiting barge. The event is held on the 3rd week of September.
Tinagba Festival
Iriga City
A harvest-offering festival on the feast of Our Lady of Lourdes every 11th of February. It is based on an old tradition where Bicolanos offer to God their first bountiful harvest as the way of thanksgiving. During the festival, all the different barrios converge to the site to participate in the festivity.
Nabua
Held every May 2, coinciding the town fiesta of Nabua. The highlight of the affair is the re-enactment of the 13th century pagan rites which is enriched by colorful costumes. The rite is a revival of the traditional boa feast during the pre-Spanish era
Caramoan National Park
Caramoan Peninsula
Caramoan National Park is one of the large and yet almost untouched natural attractions in the Philippines . The site has numerous limestone islands and promontories making it ideal for island-hopping and numerous attractions. There are a number of coves and white sand beaches.
Kamundagan Festival
Naga City
The festivity seeks to boost tourism, expands business and provide livelihood opportunities by showcasing a line-up of activities. Highlights of which are "Kiri-kiti", "Pastoras", beauty search, agro-industrial fair, cultural presentation, and a civic parade. The event is usually held on the month of December.
Lake Buhi
Located at the Eastern Side of Mt. Iriga
A picturesque lake above 105 meters above sea level surrounded on all sides by hills more than 300 meters high. It where Tabius, the smallest commercial fish in the world is found. Tabius is about 3 millimeters long and one spoonful of this holds a thousand of these small fishes.
Mt. Iriga
Near Iriga City
A very distinct volcano of about 4,823 feet and the eruption has caused the existence of Lake Buhi . Mt. Iriga is one of the most significant mountains in the province offering lush greenery and varied animal life.There is a wide expanse of forests whose trees are hugged by dense moss making it appear that the trees have bigger trunks than they actually have.
Peñafrancia Festival
Naga City
The main attraction of the festival is the fluvial parade. Religious and other civic dignitaries, together with thousands of town folk, accompany the image of the Virgin of Peñafrancia, patroness of Bicol Region, from the Naga Cathedral to a waiting barge. The event is held on the 3rd week of September.
Tinagba Festival
Iriga City
A harvest-offering festival on the feast of Our Lady of Lourdes every 11th of February. It is based on an old tradition where Bicolanos offer to God their first bountiful harvest as the way of thanksgiving. During the festival, all the different barrios converge to the site to participate in the festivity.
Provinces & Destinations - Camarines Norte
Bagasbas Beach
Daet
The most popular beach area in the province. Located at Bagasbas, the beach is characterized by gray sand with gently sloping sea floor but the waves are quite high. Perhaps it is this characteristic of the sea that make Bagasbas Beach highly ideal for swimming, body boarding and surfing.
Daet Pineapple Festival
Daet
This festival depicts the famous and one of the sweetest pineapple can taste, the queen or the formosa pineapple that abundantly grows in the soils of the province. The festival showcases the place, people and culture of the capital town as well as its main agricultural products, one of which is the golden pineapple. The date for the festival is usually moving.
Feast of Black Nazarene
Capalonga
A two-day religious festivities in honor of the Black Nazarene, also the object of veneration of the Chinese devotees and many others who make the pilgrimage from nearby provinces. This is for the purpose of paying homage to this miraculous Patron Saint. The feast is celebrated every May 12 – 13.
First Rizal Monument
Corner Magallanes and J. Lukban Sts, Daet
The town of Daet holds the distinction of being the first town in the Philippines to erect a monument in honor of the country's national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. The effort was initiated by Lt. Col. Antonio Saez of the Philippine Revolutionary Army.
Mercedes Islands
Mercedes
Aside from the bounties of fishing, the municipality of Mercedes also hosts some of the most beautiful and easily accessible islands in the province. Most of the islands are small with no tourism development and some fishing communities. One island has a resort with complete amenities for the guests.
San Jose Beach
Talisay
Aside from Bagasbas, San Jose Beach is also one of finest beach areas in the province. This is a very long stretch of light colored sand with very little development. Thus, one can have an almost uninterrupted view of the open space and the beach area.
Daet
The most popular beach area in the province. Located at Bagasbas, the beach is characterized by gray sand with gently sloping sea floor but the waves are quite high. Perhaps it is this characteristic of the sea that make Bagasbas Beach highly ideal for swimming, body boarding and surfing.
Daet Pineapple Festival
Daet
This festival depicts the famous and one of the sweetest pineapple can taste, the queen or the formosa pineapple that abundantly grows in the soils of the province. The festival showcases the place, people and culture of the capital town as well as its main agricultural products, one of which is the golden pineapple. The date for the festival is usually moving.
Feast of Black Nazarene
Capalonga
A two-day religious festivities in honor of the Black Nazarene, also the object of veneration of the Chinese devotees and many others who make the pilgrimage from nearby provinces. This is for the purpose of paying homage to this miraculous Patron Saint. The feast is celebrated every May 12 – 13.
First Rizal Monument
Corner Magallanes and J. Lukban Sts, Daet
The town of Daet holds the distinction of being the first town in the Philippines to erect a monument in honor of the country's national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. The effort was initiated by Lt. Col. Antonio Saez of the Philippine Revolutionary Army.
Mercedes Islands
Mercedes
Aside from the bounties of fishing, the municipality of Mercedes also hosts some of the most beautiful and easily accessible islands in the province. Most of the islands are small with no tourism development and some fishing communities. One island has a resort with complete amenities for the guests.
San Jose Beach
Talisay
Aside from Bagasbas, San Jose Beach is also one of finest beach areas in the province. This is a very long stretch of light colored sand with very little development. Thus, one can have an almost uninterrupted view of the open space and the beach area.
Provinces & Destinations - Catanduanes
Balongbong Falls
Bato; along the National Highway
It is one of the oldest and most widely-known areas for local vacationers and with noteworthy natural attractions for travelers. The falls feeds the main Bato River with clear and sparkling water cascading from the slopes of the Boctot Mountain Chain.
Bato Church
Bato
One of the earliest church built by the Spaniards at the mouth of a wide river.
Buyo Cave
Brgy. Buyo, Virac
The caves has beautiful stalactites and stalagmites and is surrounded by small rolling hills.
Catandungan Festival
Province-wide
A celebration of the province's anniversary and a tribute to its founders. The event is held every October 24.
Dinahit Festival
Province-wide
A celebration commemorating the first commemorating the first migrant to the province of Catanduanes using the "dinahit" sea craft.
Igang Beach
Igang
A haven for surfboard surfing and wind surfing. Some caves are located nearby and the coral formations are ideal for spear fishing. Swimming is recommended in some parts of the beach.
Luyang Caves
Lictin, San Andres
It is a grotto-like structures made of limestone.
Mamangal and Balite Beaches
Balite
Developed by the local government, and is ideal for snorkeling and spear fishing because of the well-developed coral formations. The beaches are with creamy white sand and blue waters.
Puraran Beach
Baras
Internationally known as "Majestic", this is the site for softboard surfing. The white and clean beach makes it very inviting and cool.
Vargas Cave
Balite, Virac
It has a narrow opening providing a challenging point of entry and is hidden in the midst of thickets.
Bato; along the National Highway
It is one of the oldest and most widely-known areas for local vacationers and with noteworthy natural attractions for travelers. The falls feeds the main Bato River with clear and sparkling water cascading from the slopes of the Boctot Mountain Chain.
Bato Church
Bato
One of the earliest church built by the Spaniards at the mouth of a wide river.
Buyo Cave
Brgy. Buyo, Virac
The caves has beautiful stalactites and stalagmites and is surrounded by small rolling hills.
Catandungan Festival
Province-wide
A celebration of the province's anniversary and a tribute to its founders. The event is held every October 24.
Dinahit Festival
Province-wide
A celebration commemorating the first commemorating the first migrant to the province of Catanduanes using the "dinahit" sea craft.
Igang Beach
Igang
A haven for surfboard surfing and wind surfing. Some caves are located nearby and the coral formations are ideal for spear fishing. Swimming is recommended in some parts of the beach.
Luyang Caves
Lictin, San Andres
It is a grotto-like structures made of limestone.
Mamangal and Balite Beaches
Balite
Developed by the local government, and is ideal for snorkeling and spear fishing because of the well-developed coral formations. The beaches are with creamy white sand and blue waters.
Puraran Beach
Baras
Internationally known as "Majestic", this is the site for softboard surfing. The white and clean beach makes it very inviting and cool.
Vargas Cave
Balite, Virac
It has a narrow opening providing a challenging point of entry and is hidden in the midst of thickets.
Provinces & Destinations - Albay
Cagsawa Ruins
Cagsawa, Daraga
Kagsawa is a word derived from KAG which means "who does or owner" and SAWA, meaning "python." The fury of Mayon Volcano eruption on February 1, 1814 killed 1,200 people and buried Cagsawa Church and the whole town under the destructive mudflow sparing only the belfry.
Daraga Catholic Church
Daraga
Situated on a massive hilltop, this Church was built in 1773 by Franciscan missionaries. Its rich baroque architecture is endowed with priceless archaeological religious relics and seals carved on volcanic rocks.
Hoyop-hoyopan Cave
Cotmon, Camalig
Hoyop-hoyopan is a Bicolano word meaning "blow-blow" because of the sound of the wind one could hear rushing through the cave. As one of the most popular natural tunnel-like structures of the province, this cave became the primitive habitats of the natives in the area.
Ibalong
Legazpi City
The Ibalong is one of the most celebrated festivities in the Bicol Region. During this time, the whole of Legaspi City comes out in full of revelry. The festival depicts Bicol's early beginnings as portrayed by the characters in an epic called "Ibalong". The date is usually held on the third week of October.
Malinao Falls
Malinao
A refreshing site where one can swim at the base of the falls.
Mataginting Falls
Jovellar
A broad waterfalls cascading into a river is the strength of the site. Lush greenery also dominate the area.
Mayon Volcano
Mayon Volcano is the world's nearest perfect cone. Its name is derived from the Bicolano word "Magayon," which means beautiful. It stands 2,462 meters with a radius of 100 km. from the broad base. Having a diameter of .5 kilometer and 2,451 meters above sea level,
Mountain climbers fill their hearts with excitement and joy as they traverse the slope of Mount Mayon . The Philippine Commission on Volcanology and Seismology (Philvolcs) is responsible for giving the go-signal to mountaineers whether it is safe to climb
St. Gregory the Great Cathedral
Legazpi City
From 1587 to 1616 the spiritual administration of this town was under Cagsaua. The Church together with several houses was burned in 1754 because of the eruption of the Mayon Volcano in February 1, 1814 .
Tabaco Church
Tabaco
The intersting thing about this particular church is that it is built largely of volcanic materials that abounds in the area.
Cagsawa, Daraga
Kagsawa is a word derived from KAG which means "who does or owner" and SAWA, meaning "python." The fury of Mayon Volcano eruption on February 1, 1814 killed 1,200 people and buried Cagsawa Church and the whole town under the destructive mudflow sparing only the belfry.
Daraga Catholic Church
Daraga
Situated on a massive hilltop, this Church was built in 1773 by Franciscan missionaries. Its rich baroque architecture is endowed with priceless archaeological religious relics and seals carved on volcanic rocks.
Hoyop-hoyopan Cave
Cotmon, Camalig
Hoyop-hoyopan is a Bicolano word meaning "blow-blow" because of the sound of the wind one could hear rushing through the cave. As one of the most popular natural tunnel-like structures of the province, this cave became the primitive habitats of the natives in the area.
Ibalong
Legazpi City
The Ibalong is one of the most celebrated festivities in the Bicol Region. During this time, the whole of Legaspi City comes out in full of revelry. The festival depicts Bicol's early beginnings as portrayed by the characters in an epic called "Ibalong". The date is usually held on the third week of October.
Malinao Falls
Malinao
A refreshing site where one can swim at the base of the falls.
Mataginting Falls
Jovellar
A broad waterfalls cascading into a river is the strength of the site. Lush greenery also dominate the area.
Mayon Volcano
Mayon Volcano is the world's nearest perfect cone. Its name is derived from the Bicolano word "Magayon," which means beautiful. It stands 2,462 meters with a radius of 100 km. from the broad base. Having a diameter of .5 kilometer and 2,451 meters above sea level,
Mountain climbers fill their hearts with excitement and joy as they traverse the slope of Mount Mayon . The Philippine Commission on Volcanology and Seismology (Philvolcs) is responsible for giving the go-signal to mountaineers whether it is safe to climb
St. Gregory the Great Cathedral
Legazpi City
From 1587 to 1616 the spiritual administration of this town was under Cagsaua. The Church together with several houses was burned in 1754 because of the eruption of the Mayon Volcano in February 1, 1814 .
Tabaco Church
Tabaco
The intersting thing about this particular church is that it is built largely of volcanic materials that abounds in the area.
Provinces & Destinations - Romblon
Aliwanyag Beach
Brgy. Ginhayaan, Looc, Tablas Island
Aliwanyag Beach is a little way off the beaten track. The nearest road ends at about half a kilometer from the beach which necessitates a 10 to 15 minute trek across rice fields. The beach is in secluded cove along Looc Bay .
Bonbon Beach
Barangay Suwa
About half a kilometer in length with a width of approximately 18 meters, this shoreline is covered with fine white sand and features a gradually sloping ocean floor free of sea grass and sharp stones.
Cobrador
Off the Three Islets Coast of Romblon Town
Cobrador is the biggest among the islets dotting the seas around Romblon island. This islet is reputed to be the site where high quality marbles are found. Among its treasures are the rare black, gold and green marbles.
Fort San Andres
Romblon
This is an old Spanish fort built atop the hills of San Andres. Made of coral bricks, it served as look-out for marauding Muslim and Dutch pirates during the Spanish period. At present, Fort San Andres is being used as a weather station.
Mt. Guiting-guiting
Island of Sibuyan
Mt. Guting-guiting is the highest peak in Romblon. It is considered among the more formidable mountains in the country. Rising a little more than 6,000 ft. above sea level, its rugged terrain presents a challenge which lures mountaineers to scale its peak
Poctoy Beach
Brgy. Poctoy, Odiongan
Brgy. Poctoy has a wide shoreline stretching for about three kilometers. Its white sand beach is free of sea grass but has an abrupt downward slope. Dotting the shoreline are resorts with cottages and picnic huts that offer lodging services.
Romblon Bay
Romblon Town
Reputed to be the best harbor in the country, Romblon Bay boasts of a deep landlocked bay. During increment weather, inter-island ships take shelter here. Facing the sea is the town proper of Romblon with colorful bancas and quaint houses lining the dock.
Tugdan Beach
Brgy. Tugdan, Alcantara
This beach is pebble-covered with a wide shoreline. The waters in this part of the island are calm an with a deep ocean floor.
Brgy. Ginhayaan, Looc, Tablas Island
Aliwanyag Beach is a little way off the beaten track. The nearest road ends at about half a kilometer from the beach which necessitates a 10 to 15 minute trek across rice fields. The beach is in secluded cove along Looc Bay .
Bonbon Beach
Barangay Suwa
About half a kilometer in length with a width of approximately 18 meters, this shoreline is covered with fine white sand and features a gradually sloping ocean floor free of sea grass and sharp stones.
Cobrador
Off the Three Islets Coast of Romblon Town
Cobrador is the biggest among the islets dotting the seas around Romblon island. This islet is reputed to be the site where high quality marbles are found. Among its treasures are the rare black, gold and green marbles.
Fort San Andres
Romblon
This is an old Spanish fort built atop the hills of San Andres. Made of coral bricks, it served as look-out for marauding Muslim and Dutch pirates during the Spanish period. At present, Fort San Andres is being used as a weather station.
Mt. Guiting-guiting
Island of Sibuyan
Mt. Guting-guiting is the highest peak in Romblon. It is considered among the more formidable mountains in the country. Rising a little more than 6,000 ft. above sea level, its rugged terrain presents a challenge which lures mountaineers to scale its peak
Poctoy Beach
Brgy. Poctoy, Odiongan
Brgy. Poctoy has a wide shoreline stretching for about three kilometers. Its white sand beach is free of sea grass but has an abrupt downward slope. Dotting the shoreline are resorts with cottages and picnic huts that offer lodging services.
Romblon Bay
Romblon Town
Reputed to be the best harbor in the country, Romblon Bay boasts of a deep landlocked bay. During increment weather, inter-island ships take shelter here. Facing the sea is the town proper of Romblon with colorful bancas and quaint houses lining the dock.
Tugdan Beach
Brgy. Tugdan, Alcantara
This beach is pebble-covered with a wide shoreline. The waters in this part of the island are calm an with a deep ocean floor.
Provinces & Destinations - Rizal
Angono Artist Village
Angono
Rizal has the potential of becoming a tourist destination particularly in the fields of arts and crafts. It is known as the home of various artists, and musicians. It is for this reason that the Angono Artist Association ushered the creation of an Artist Village .
Daranak / Batlag Falls
Brgy. Tandang, Kutyo, Tanay
The 14-meter falls called Daranak stands magnificently beneath a running stream. Swimming or walking along the edge of the pool to the back of the falls gives a refreshing feeling. A short walk over the bamboo bridge to the top of Daranak are smaller cascades. Batlag Falls is located before one reaches Daranak Falls . It has magnificent falls and calm basins that allow anyone to bathe and enjoy the green surrounding of the area.
Higantes Festival
Angono
San Clemente is the patron saint of fishermen, highly revered by the people of Angono since this coastal town is inhabited by fisherfolks. On the actual feast day, the image of San Clemente is carried on a barge in Laguna Lake , with a fluvial procession. The event is celebrated every November 22 and 23.
Hinulugang Taktak
Taktak Road , Antipolo
The town of Antipolo was traditionally known for this falls even before WW II. This mountain resort has picnic cottages, a swimming pool, artificial paths and steps down to the view of the waterfalls. During the month of May, cultural concerts and plays are held in the area.
Our Lady of Antipolo Shrine
Antipolo
Antipolo is known to be the home of Our lady of peace and good voyage. History say, this miraculous icon has traveled back and forth between Manila and Acapulco eight times and on several occasions was credited with saving her galleon from destruction by warning the people about an impending disaster.
San Isidro / Carabao Festival
Angono
Farmers pay tribute to the carabao during the feast day of San Isidro Labrador, their patron saint. During the celebration of San Isidro Labrador, a feast in honor of the popular patron saint of the Filipino farmer, farming towns all over the Philippines held one form of thanksgiving to the patron. In San Isidro , the farmers groom their carabaos and they fall into a procession with their carabaos gaily decorated. Upon passing in front of the church, the carabaos kneel in respect to their patron saint. The event is celebrated every May 15.
Wawa
Rodriguez (formerly Montalban)
Wawa is one of the few rock climbing sites in the Philippines that is frequented by local or Manila-based enthusiasts. Here, one may find easy walls that are ideal for training to quite difficult one that can only be tackled by skilled climbers. Heights of the walls very between 80 - 160 feet.
Angono
Rizal has the potential of becoming a tourist destination particularly in the fields of arts and crafts. It is known as the home of various artists, and musicians. It is for this reason that the Angono Artist Association ushered the creation of an Artist Village .
Daranak / Batlag Falls
Brgy. Tandang, Kutyo, Tanay
The 14-meter falls called Daranak stands magnificently beneath a running stream. Swimming or walking along the edge of the pool to the back of the falls gives a refreshing feeling. A short walk over the bamboo bridge to the top of Daranak are smaller cascades. Batlag Falls is located before one reaches Daranak Falls . It has magnificent falls and calm basins that allow anyone to bathe and enjoy the green surrounding of the area.
Higantes Festival
Angono
San Clemente is the patron saint of fishermen, highly revered by the people of Angono since this coastal town is inhabited by fisherfolks. On the actual feast day, the image of San Clemente is carried on a barge in Laguna Lake , with a fluvial procession. The event is celebrated every November 22 and 23.
Hinulugang Taktak
Taktak Road , Antipolo
The town of Antipolo was traditionally known for this falls even before WW II. This mountain resort has picnic cottages, a swimming pool, artificial paths and steps down to the view of the waterfalls. During the month of May, cultural concerts and plays are held in the area.
Our Lady of Antipolo Shrine
Antipolo
Antipolo is known to be the home of Our lady of peace and good voyage. History say, this miraculous icon has traveled back and forth between Manila and Acapulco eight times and on several occasions was credited with saving her galleon from destruction by warning the people about an impending disaster.
San Isidro / Carabao Festival
Angono
Farmers pay tribute to the carabao during the feast day of San Isidro Labrador, their patron saint. During the celebration of San Isidro Labrador, a feast in honor of the popular patron saint of the Filipino farmer, farming towns all over the Philippines held one form of thanksgiving to the patron. In San Isidro , the farmers groom their carabaos and they fall into a procession with their carabaos gaily decorated. Upon passing in front of the church, the carabaos kneel in respect to their patron saint. The event is celebrated every May 15.
Wawa
Rodriguez (formerly Montalban)
Wawa is one of the few rock climbing sites in the Philippines that is frequented by local or Manila-based enthusiasts. Here, one may find easy walls that are ideal for training to quite difficult one that can only be tackled by skilled climbers. Heights of the walls very between 80 - 160 feet.
Provinces & Destinations - Quezon Province
Church of St. Louis of Toulouse
Lucban
The church is surrounded by gardens and grottos, and all these are fenced-in by old stone walls regarded locally as the "quince-quince".
Feast of San Isidro Labrador
Lucban, Sariaya, Tayabas, and Gumaca
San Isidro Labrador is the patron saint of farmers. In Lucban, people celebrate San Isidro 's feast day with varied festivities all over the town, topped by the religious procession along the streets where the houses are all decorated with native pahiyas, This grand event is held every May 15.
Lamon Bay
Northern Part of Quezon
A very rich fishing ground and home of various living corals; the beaches in Gumaca and Plaridel are ideal for swimming.
Mt. Banahaw
Western Part of the Quezon Province
This 7,382 ft. extinct volcano is famous for its mystical attributes. Unique religious rites are held every Holy Week, participated in by pilgrims who believe that Christ walked on this mountain. There are thousands of people who flock to the site every Holy Week.
Quezon National Park
Atimonan, Pagbilao, & Padre Burgos
With an area of about 983 hectares, the Park is an intricate system of caves, waterfalls, springs, creeks, gorges, and ravines against a quaint backdrop of lush greenery. Local folks say that the park is full of living creatures, from butterflies to birds
St. Michael Archangel Minor Basilica
Tayabas
One of the oldest church in the country which was first built in 1585. It is also the longest Spanish colonial church in the Philippines , with a length of 103 meters.
Villa Escudero
Tiaong
An actual, privately-owned coconut plantation that has been developed into a resort. It has its own church, an interesting museum, and a unique restaurant in the middle of a stream. One can explore Villa Escudero either on foot or by riding carabao-pulled wagons.
Lucban
The church is surrounded by gardens and grottos, and all these are fenced-in by old stone walls regarded locally as the "quince-quince".
Feast of San Isidro Labrador
Lucban, Sariaya, Tayabas, and Gumaca
San Isidro Labrador is the patron saint of farmers. In Lucban, people celebrate San Isidro 's feast day with varied festivities all over the town, topped by the religious procession along the streets where the houses are all decorated with native pahiyas, This grand event is held every May 15.
Lamon Bay
Northern Part of Quezon
A very rich fishing ground and home of various living corals; the beaches in Gumaca and Plaridel are ideal for swimming.
Mt. Banahaw
Western Part of the Quezon Province
This 7,382 ft. extinct volcano is famous for its mystical attributes. Unique religious rites are held every Holy Week, participated in by pilgrims who believe that Christ walked on this mountain. There are thousands of people who flock to the site every Holy Week.
Quezon National Park
Atimonan, Pagbilao, & Padre Burgos
With an area of about 983 hectares, the Park is an intricate system of caves, waterfalls, springs, creeks, gorges, and ravines against a quaint backdrop of lush greenery. Local folks say that the park is full of living creatures, from butterflies to birds
St. Michael Archangel Minor Basilica
Tayabas
One of the oldest church in the country which was first built in 1585. It is also the longest Spanish colonial church in the Philippines , with a length of 103 meters.
Villa Escudero
Tiaong
An actual, privately-owned coconut plantation that has been developed into a resort. It has its own church, an interesting museum, and a unique restaurant in the middle of a stream. One can explore Villa Escudero either on foot or by riding carabao-pulled wagons.
Provinces & Destinations - Palawan
Honda Bay
Puerto Princesa City
One of the major destinations near Puerto Princesa City . Ideal for island hopping, snorkeling, and other water-related activities.
Calauit Island Wildlife Sanctuary
Busuanga
A 3,700-hectare game preserve and wildlife sanctuary. The island features African wildlife like zebras, giraffes and gazelles, along with various indigenous species that abound the island. Sea turtles, seacows and a variety of marine life also nestle at the waters surrounding the island.
Cuyo Fort
Cuyo
Built during early Spanish period, purposely to protect the Cuyunon from their enemies. It is considered as one of the most ancient and unique Fort in the archipelago. unique in the sense that you could find the church, the convent and the only Perpetual Church in the area.
St. Paul Subterranean National Park
(Now renamed: Puerto Princesa Subterranaean Natioal Park )
Puerto Princesa City
St. Paul 's National Park is one of the most significant national parks in the Philippines . The park has a size of about 3,000 hectares composed of primary rainforests and limestone forests. It also has several hundred hectares of marine protected area. Its most interesting feature, however, is an 8.2 kilometer long subterranean river where one can explore a certain length on board a paddle boat. To visit the park, one will have to register at the park office located in Puerto Princesa City and in Sabang. The park is managed by the city government of Puerto Princesa.
Although, swimming is prohibited in the park proper, one can do it in the neighboring area of Sabang.
Tabon Caves
Lipuun Point, Quezon
Called the "Cradle of Philippine Civilization," where the 22,000-year old Tabon Man, along with other artifacts, was discovered.
Tubbataha Reefs National Marine Park
Cagayancillo
This national park harbors a diversity of marine life far greater than any area in the world. It has the largest coral reefs and is the first natural World Heritage Site in the country.
Kayangan Lake
Coron
Kayangan Lake is touted as one of the cleanest lakes in the region. One can also have a great view of the nearby island and seascape as one ascends the trail leading to the lake
CYC Island
Coron
This is a small island ringed by white sand. This is also one of the favored destinations when one is in the area.
Puerto Princesa City
One of the major destinations near Puerto Princesa City . Ideal for island hopping, snorkeling, and other water-related activities.
Calauit Island Wildlife Sanctuary
Busuanga
A 3,700-hectare game preserve and wildlife sanctuary. The island features African wildlife like zebras, giraffes and gazelles, along with various indigenous species that abound the island. Sea turtles, seacows and a variety of marine life also nestle at the waters surrounding the island.
Cuyo Fort
Cuyo
Built during early Spanish period, purposely to protect the Cuyunon from their enemies. It is considered as one of the most ancient and unique Fort in the archipelago. unique in the sense that you could find the church, the convent and the only Perpetual Church in the area.
St. Paul Subterranean National Park
(Now renamed: Puerto Princesa Subterranaean Natioal Park )
Puerto Princesa City
St. Paul 's National Park is one of the most significant national parks in the Philippines . The park has a size of about 3,000 hectares composed of primary rainforests and limestone forests. It also has several hundred hectares of marine protected area. Its most interesting feature, however, is an 8.2 kilometer long subterranean river where one can explore a certain length on board a paddle boat. To visit the park, one will have to register at the park office located in Puerto Princesa City and in Sabang. The park is managed by the city government of Puerto Princesa.
Although, swimming is prohibited in the park proper, one can do it in the neighboring area of Sabang.
Tabon Caves
Lipuun Point, Quezon
Called the "Cradle of Philippine Civilization," where the 22,000-year old Tabon Man, along with other artifacts, was discovered.
Tubbataha Reefs National Marine Park
Cagayancillo
This national park harbors a diversity of marine life far greater than any area in the world. It has the largest coral reefs and is the first natural World Heritage Site in the country.
Kayangan Lake
Coron
Kayangan Lake is touted as one of the cleanest lakes in the region. One can also have a great view of the nearby island and seascape as one ascends the trail leading to the lake
CYC Island
Coron
This is a small island ringed by white sand. This is also one of the favored destinations when one is in the area.
Provinces & Destinations - Oriental Mindoro
Aganahaw Island
Aganahaw, Calapan
The island offers a wide expanse of beach with whitish sand. Suitable for swimming and picnics.
Baluarte in Lumang-Bayan
Lumang Bayan, Naujan
The main attraction is the watch tower on top of a hill overlooking the bay. The tower was built by Christians to warn the townspeople of Muslim raiders.
Bulalacao Beach
Bulalacao
Bulalacao is one of the natural areas in Mindoro frequented by many locals for excursions.
Buyayao Island
Bulalacao
A rocky island with waters ideal for deep sea fishing. Big snakes called "sobre kama " inhabit the mountains of the island.
Dome Hill
Naujan
The site offers a panoramic view of the Naujan Lake , agricultural plains, Tablas Strait , and the Butas and Lumang Bayan Rivers from its top.
Kuta
Anilao, Bongabong
This is the oldest Spanish fortress in the country, constructed by the Jesuits during the early part of the Spanish occupation. The man-made garrison still maintains the old Spanish cannons and boats.
Mt. Halcon
Baco
The third highest point in the country with a height of 8,488 feet above sea level, the place is a favorite among mountaineers, trekkers and other nature lovers. The wild tamaraws still roam in its forests.
Naujan Lake National Park
Thirty eight Kilometers South of Calapan
This 79 sq. km 20 ft. deep lake is the largest lake in the province and the dwelling place of the Mindoro crocodile, banak and simbad. It is now a wildlife sanctuary where hunting and fishing are supervised by the national park people.
Puerto Galera
Puerto Galera is a town destination offering diverse water-based activities to the visitors. It is actually one of the famous destinations among backpacking tourists. The town has many developed sites ranging from those with wide open spaces to the ones that are quite congested of tourist facilities. It has a wide range of coastline and scuba diving is offered in the area.
Aganahaw, Calapan
The island offers a wide expanse of beach with whitish sand. Suitable for swimming and picnics.
Baluarte in Lumang-Bayan
Lumang Bayan, Naujan
The main attraction is the watch tower on top of a hill overlooking the bay. The tower was built by Christians to warn the townspeople of Muslim raiders.
Bulalacao Beach
Bulalacao
Bulalacao is one of the natural areas in Mindoro frequented by many locals for excursions.
Buyayao Island
Bulalacao
A rocky island with waters ideal for deep sea fishing. Big snakes called "sobre kama " inhabit the mountains of the island.
Dome Hill
Naujan
The site offers a panoramic view of the Naujan Lake , agricultural plains, Tablas Strait , and the Butas and Lumang Bayan Rivers from its top.
Kuta
Anilao, Bongabong
This is the oldest Spanish fortress in the country, constructed by the Jesuits during the early part of the Spanish occupation. The man-made garrison still maintains the old Spanish cannons and boats.
Mt. Halcon
Baco
The third highest point in the country with a height of 8,488 feet above sea level, the place is a favorite among mountaineers, trekkers and other nature lovers. The wild tamaraws still roam in its forests.
Naujan Lake National Park
Thirty eight Kilometers South of Calapan
This 79 sq. km 20 ft. deep lake is the largest lake in the province and the dwelling place of the Mindoro crocodile, banak and simbad. It is now a wildlife sanctuary where hunting and fishing are supervised by the national park people.
Puerto Galera
Puerto Galera is a town destination offering diverse water-based activities to the visitors. It is actually one of the famous destinations among backpacking tourists. The town has many developed sites ranging from those with wide open spaces to the ones that are quite congested of tourist facilities. It has a wide range of coastline and scuba diving is offered in the area.
Provinces & Destinations - Occidental Mindoro
Apo Reef Natural Park
Sablayan
The second largest reef in the world presents good drift-diving opportunities in its blue water, covering an area of 35 sq. km. of coral reef teeming with a wide variety of marine life. Apo Island is divided by a narrow lagoon which runs from east to west.
Calawagan Mountain Resort
Alipaoy, Paluan
The resort's main attraction is the Calawagan River , perennial favorite for the Cleanest Inland Body of Water Award of Dialog's Clean and Green Program. It also features natural and man-made pools, a hanging bridge, tree houses, and a natural rainforest.
Hulagaan Falls
Binacas, Lubang
One of the lesser known attractions of the province that has a lot of potential as a tourist destination.
Ilin Island
San Jose
The main attraction of the island is the Mina de Oro Beach Resort which boasts of a fine, white sand beach. Fifteen minutes from the beach by boat is a cave, the entrance to which you have to swim through if the tide is high.
Mamburao Beach
Fatima, Mamburao
One of the beaches of the province with brownish gray sand ideal for swimming, boating, scuba diving, wind surfing, snorkeling, deep sea fishing, and water skiing.
Pandan Island
Sablayan
The home of Pandan Island Resort which features a beautiful strip of whitish-sand beach. The place is also very ideal for picnics.
Saknungan
San Jose
Saknungan is a Mangyan term for "bayanihan" or the spirit of cooperation, brotherhood and unity at work. It's a three-day festival celebrated with street dancing and showcasing the products from each barangay of San Jose town.
Tamaraw Gene Pool
Kanturoy, Rizal
It is a protected area with seven captive Tamaraws. The Tamaraw (Bubalus Mindorensis) is one of the world's rarest animal species and endemic to Mindoro Occ.
Tayamaan Beach
Tayamaan, Mamburao
It is a one-hectare beach lined with coconut trees. The beach is ideal for swimming and is frequented by local residents.
White Island
San Jose
It has almost a mile-long beach with smooth and powdery white sand ideal for picnics and swimming.
Sablayan
The second largest reef in the world presents good drift-diving opportunities in its blue water, covering an area of 35 sq. km. of coral reef teeming with a wide variety of marine life. Apo Island is divided by a narrow lagoon which runs from east to west.
Calawagan Mountain Resort
Alipaoy, Paluan
The resort's main attraction is the Calawagan River , perennial favorite for the Cleanest Inland Body of Water Award of Dialog's Clean and Green Program. It also features natural and man-made pools, a hanging bridge, tree houses, and a natural rainforest.
Hulagaan Falls
Binacas, Lubang
One of the lesser known attractions of the province that has a lot of potential as a tourist destination.
Ilin Island
San Jose
The main attraction of the island is the Mina de Oro Beach Resort which boasts of a fine, white sand beach. Fifteen minutes from the beach by boat is a cave, the entrance to which you have to swim through if the tide is high.
Mamburao Beach
Fatima, Mamburao
One of the beaches of the province with brownish gray sand ideal for swimming, boating, scuba diving, wind surfing, snorkeling, deep sea fishing, and water skiing.
Pandan Island
Sablayan
The home of Pandan Island Resort which features a beautiful strip of whitish-sand beach. The place is also very ideal for picnics.
Saknungan
San Jose
Saknungan is a Mangyan term for "bayanihan" or the spirit of cooperation, brotherhood and unity at work. It's a three-day festival celebrated with street dancing and showcasing the products from each barangay of San Jose town.
Tamaraw Gene Pool
Kanturoy, Rizal
It is a protected area with seven captive Tamaraws. The Tamaraw (Bubalus Mindorensis) is one of the world's rarest animal species and endemic to Mindoro Occ.
Tayamaan Beach
Tayamaan, Mamburao
It is a one-hectare beach lined with coconut trees. The beach is ideal for swimming and is frequented by local residents.
White Island
San Jose
It has almost a mile-long beach with smooth and powdery white sand ideal for picnics and swimming.
Provinces & Destinations - Marinduque
Bathala Caves
Brgy. Ipil, Sta. Cruz
The Bathala caves are said to be mystical and the repository of psychic powers emanating from various points of the universe. It is believed that there are seven caves composing the Bathala Cave Complex. However, only four of these caves have been explored.
Battle of Pulang Lupa Marker
Brgy. Pulang Lupa, Torrijos
A marker stands at the site of the bloodiest battle ever fought in the island between the Marinduque Revolutionary Forces and the Americans. The "Battle of Pulang Lupa" was the first known major battle won by the Filipinos over the Americans.
Boac Cathedral
Brgy. Mataas Na Bayan, Boac
This cathedral was built sometime in 1656. The architecture is Fil-Hispanic Gothic with much of the original structure faithfully preserved - the facade and main body, the belfry, and the altar. Stained glass window, though a later addition, adorn the walls.
Moriones Festival
Municipalities of Boac, Mogpog, and Gasan in Marinduque
It is a religious festival which links the story of Longinus with Christ's Passion and Death. Starting Holy Monday, "Morions" roam the streets as they play pranks on the townspeople, serenade ladies, frighten children and sometimes engage in mock sword fights.
Mt. Malindig
Bordering the Towns of Buenavista and Torrijos
Dominating the south of Marinduque is Mt. Malindig , an inactive volcano rising 3,167 feet above the sea. Dense forest covers its other half - giant trees, moss forest, wild orchids - while the rest is nearly deforested due to the slash-and-burn method of farming.
Natangco Islet
Brgy. Silangan, Mogpog
Natangco is an eight-hectare islet with a short stretch of powdery white sand beach that gradually slopes into the sea. This islet is a haven to scuba divers, its waters teeming with corals and marine life - Moorish idols, butterfly fishes, occasional siganids, etc.
Paadjao Falls
Brgy. Bukbok, Mogpog
This is a series of gently cascading falls ending in a 10-foot deep pool of crystal-clear waters. It is an ideal place for picnic and camping.
Polo, Maniwaya, and Mompong Islets
Sta. Cruz
Off the coast of Sta. Cruz are the islets of Polo, Mompong and Maniwaya. The first, Polo, is only 35 minutes by boat from the pier. A white sand beach and a 10-foot sandy cliff line its coast. Only 15 to 20 minutes away from Polo is Maniwaya whose powdery sands make it ideal for leisurely beach activities.
Brgy. Ipil, Sta. Cruz
The Bathala caves are said to be mystical and the repository of psychic powers emanating from various points of the universe. It is believed that there are seven caves composing the Bathala Cave Complex. However, only four of these caves have been explored.
Battle of Pulang Lupa Marker
Brgy. Pulang Lupa, Torrijos
A marker stands at the site of the bloodiest battle ever fought in the island between the Marinduque Revolutionary Forces and the Americans. The "Battle of Pulang Lupa" was the first known major battle won by the Filipinos over the Americans.
Boac Cathedral
Brgy. Mataas Na Bayan, Boac
This cathedral was built sometime in 1656. The architecture is Fil-Hispanic Gothic with much of the original structure faithfully preserved - the facade and main body, the belfry, and the altar. Stained glass window, though a later addition, adorn the walls.
Moriones Festival
Municipalities of Boac, Mogpog, and Gasan in Marinduque
It is a religious festival which links the story of Longinus with Christ's Passion and Death. Starting Holy Monday, "Morions" roam the streets as they play pranks on the townspeople, serenade ladies, frighten children and sometimes engage in mock sword fights.
Mt. Malindig
Bordering the Towns of Buenavista and Torrijos
Dominating the south of Marinduque is Mt. Malindig , an inactive volcano rising 3,167 feet above the sea. Dense forest covers its other half - giant trees, moss forest, wild orchids - while the rest is nearly deforested due to the slash-and-burn method of farming.
Natangco Islet
Brgy. Silangan, Mogpog
Natangco is an eight-hectare islet with a short stretch of powdery white sand beach that gradually slopes into the sea. This islet is a haven to scuba divers, its waters teeming with corals and marine life - Moorish idols, butterfly fishes, occasional siganids, etc.
Paadjao Falls
Brgy. Bukbok, Mogpog
This is a series of gently cascading falls ending in a 10-foot deep pool of crystal-clear waters. It is an ideal place for picnic and camping.
Polo, Maniwaya, and Mompong Islets
Sta. Cruz
Off the coast of Sta. Cruz are the islets of Polo, Mompong and Maniwaya. The first, Polo, is only 35 minutes by boat from the pier. A white sand beach and a 10-foot sandy cliff line its coast. Only 15 to 20 minutes away from Polo is Maniwaya whose powdery sands make it ideal for leisurely beach activities.
Provinces & Destinations - Laguna
Lake Caliraya
Lumban
One of the most prominent man-made attractions in the province. The lake is actually a water reservoir built in 1943 to supply water to the Caliraya Hydroelectric Plant. The waters from the lake measures about 50 m. at its deepest.
Mabitac Church
Gen Luna St., Mabitac
The church stands mighty high atop its 126 stone steps. Its facade is definitely old Spanish style but the interior is quite modern. Like most old churches, it has a belfry connected to the main church. The patroness of this church is Our Lady of Candelaria.
Mt. Makiling
Los Baños
The mystical Mt. Makiling is an inactive volcano, rising to about 1,109 meters above sea level. The vegetation consists of approximately 2,048 different species of plants. Ideal for all types of nature-tripping such as trekking, bird and butterfly watching. The University of the Philippines campus and the hot springs and resorts at the foot of the mountain serve as a major tourist draw for the province.
Pagsanjan Falls and rapids
Pagsanjan and Cavinti
The actual name of the falls is Magdapio Falls located in the next town. However, the falls has been popularly known as Pagsanjan Falls because of the trip to the falls, referred to as "shooting the rapids" which starts from Pagsanjan.
Rizal Shrine
Calamba
It is a two-storey, red-tiled roof, Spanish vintage house where all kinds of Rizalian memorabilia ranging from pictures of the late hero and the women of his life to laminated excerpts of some of his written works are displayed.
San Santiago Apostol Church
Paete
Built during the early Spanish period. All the religious images found here were carved and/or painted by the residents of Paete long ago. The intricate baroque altar is a monument to their wood carving industry and the walls boast of the intricate murals.
Seven Lakes
San Pablo City
Each nestled in a depression created long ago by volcanic activity, the seven lakes are: Sampaloc, Mojicap, Palakpakin, Calibato, Pandin, Yambo, and Bunot lakes.
St. Gregory Church
Majayjay
This is reputed to be one of the oldest churches in the country. It was built in 1575 using forced labor. It preserves antique relief statues brought by the Spaniards.
Underground Cemetery
Nagcarlan
Built in 18th century by the Franciscan Missionaries, the underground cemetery is a circular wall structure. The tombstones are embedded on the brick walls of the cemetery. At the crypt of the cemetery, according to history, is where the Katipuneros plotted one of their actions against the Spanish colonizers.
Lumban
One of the most prominent man-made attractions in the province. The lake is actually a water reservoir built in 1943 to supply water to the Caliraya Hydroelectric Plant. The waters from the lake measures about 50 m. at its deepest.
Mabitac Church
Gen Luna St., Mabitac
The church stands mighty high atop its 126 stone steps. Its facade is definitely old Spanish style but the interior is quite modern. Like most old churches, it has a belfry connected to the main church. The patroness of this church is Our Lady of Candelaria.
Mt. Makiling
Los Baños
The mystical Mt. Makiling is an inactive volcano, rising to about 1,109 meters above sea level. The vegetation consists of approximately 2,048 different species of plants. Ideal for all types of nature-tripping such as trekking, bird and butterfly watching. The University of the Philippines campus and the hot springs and resorts at the foot of the mountain serve as a major tourist draw for the province.
Pagsanjan Falls and rapids
Pagsanjan and Cavinti
The actual name of the falls is Magdapio Falls located in the next town. However, the falls has been popularly known as Pagsanjan Falls because of the trip to the falls, referred to as "shooting the rapids" which starts from Pagsanjan.
Rizal Shrine
Calamba
It is a two-storey, red-tiled roof, Spanish vintage house where all kinds of Rizalian memorabilia ranging from pictures of the late hero and the women of his life to laminated excerpts of some of his written works are displayed.
San Santiago Apostol Church
Paete
Built during the early Spanish period. All the religious images found here were carved and/or painted by the residents of Paete long ago. The intricate baroque altar is a monument to their wood carving industry and the walls boast of the intricate murals.
Seven Lakes
San Pablo City
Each nestled in a depression created long ago by volcanic activity, the seven lakes are: Sampaloc, Mojicap, Palakpakin, Calibato, Pandin, Yambo, and Bunot lakes.
St. Gregory Church
Majayjay
This is reputed to be one of the oldest churches in the country. It was built in 1575 using forced labor. It preserves antique relief statues brought by the Spaniards.
Underground Cemetery
Nagcarlan
Built in 18th century by the Franciscan Missionaries, the underground cemetery is a circular wall structure. The tombstones are embedded on the brick walls of the cemetery. At the crypt of the cemetery, according to history, is where the Katipuneros plotted one of their actions against the Spanish colonizers.
Provinces & Destinations - Cavite
Aguinaldo Shrine and Museum
Kawit
A historical house built in 1849. This is where Filipino General Emilio Aguinaldo was born. It was also from the balcony of this house where the Philippine Flag was first raised to proclaim the Philippine Independence on June 12, 1898 .
Gen. Trias Catholic Church
Poblacion, Gen. Trias
Built more that 300 years ago during the Spanish era, the church is elaborately decorated with carved statues of Catholic saints located on a multi-tiered wooden carved platform.
House of Gen. Riego de Dios
Poblacion 2, Maragondon
Considered as one of the oldest structure in the province, the house is made of wood and is featuring an old architectural style.
Imus Historical Marker
Town Plaza , Imus
The marker is placed near two vintage artillery pieces in a well known plaza.
Maytinis- December 24 Festivity
Kawit
A festival in which a young man and a woman knock at every house as a reenactment of St. Joseph's and Mary's search for a place to stay in Bethlehem. The event is highlighted with songs. Held every December 24.
People's Park (Palace in the Sky)
Tagaytay City
Presently being used as a communication station because it is located at the city's highest point, this mansion was originally built for the state visit of US President Reagan. The mansion was never completed though, for the former US President cancelled his trip. It is also now park maintained by the city government.
Tagaytay City
Situated on a ridge 1,700 ft. above sea level, Tagaytay City is considered as the country's second summer capital. The place boasts of its cool breeze and a magnificent view of the Famous Taal Volcano and Taal Lake .
Corregidor Island
Off Bataan Peninsula
After almost half a century since the Second World War, this island which was used then as a fortress, now serves as a memorial for the courage and bravery that was shown by the Filipinos in their fight for freedom. Present in the area are ruins, gun emplacements, and the famed Malinta Tunnel, A man-made tunnel the soldiers used as a refuge during intense Japanese bombings of the island.
Kawit
A historical house built in 1849. This is where Filipino General Emilio Aguinaldo was born. It was also from the balcony of this house where the Philippine Flag was first raised to proclaim the Philippine Independence on June 12, 1898 .
Gen. Trias Catholic Church
Poblacion, Gen. Trias
Built more that 300 years ago during the Spanish era, the church is elaborately decorated with carved statues of Catholic saints located on a multi-tiered wooden carved platform.
House of Gen. Riego de Dios
Poblacion 2, Maragondon
Considered as one of the oldest structure in the province, the house is made of wood and is featuring an old architectural style.
Imus Historical Marker
Town Plaza , Imus
The marker is placed near two vintage artillery pieces in a well known plaza.
Maytinis- December 24 Festivity
Kawit
A festival in which a young man and a woman knock at every house as a reenactment of St. Joseph's and Mary's search for a place to stay in Bethlehem. The event is highlighted with songs. Held every December 24.
People's Park (Palace in the Sky)
Tagaytay City
Presently being used as a communication station because it is located at the city's highest point, this mansion was originally built for the state visit of US President Reagan. The mansion was never completed though, for the former US President cancelled his trip. It is also now park maintained by the city government.
Tagaytay City
Situated on a ridge 1,700 ft. above sea level, Tagaytay City is considered as the country's second summer capital. The place boasts of its cool breeze and a magnificent view of the Famous Taal Volcano and Taal Lake .
Corregidor Island
Off Bataan Peninsula
After almost half a century since the Second World War, this island which was used then as a fortress, now serves as a memorial for the courage and bravery that was shown by the Filipinos in their fight for freedom. Present in the area are ruins, gun emplacements, and the famed Malinta Tunnel, A man-made tunnel the soldiers used as a refuge during intense Japanese bombings of the island.
Provinces & Destinations - Batangas
Taal Lake and Volcano
Taal and 6 other municipalities surrounding the lake
Taal Lake is one of the most prominent bodies of water in Luzon Island . It is also one of the more famous tourist attractions in the province. Aside from the lake, the area has the Taal Volcano island situated in the middle of the lake. Taal Volcano is described as "a volcano within a lake within a volcano within a lake", this is considered as one of the smallest active volcanoes in the world.
Basilica of St. Martin de Tours
Taal
Noted to be the biggest church in the whole of East Asia , the Baroque structure stands on top of an elevated portion in the middle of the poblacion. It houses the image of St. Martin de Tours, and also a replica of the Virgin of Caysasay (or sometimes the original image)
Hacienda Looc
Nasugbu Hacienda Looc is one of the fast growing vacation sites in the Southern Tagalog area. Aside from the tourist establishments, there has been a significant increase in the number of vacation houses built in the area. The site is also identified by the Philippine Department of Tourism as one of the study sites in the national tourism master plan.
Mabini Shrine
Talaga, Tanauan
Features the personal belongings of the revolutionary hero. His tomb lies in the middle of the site where a replica of the house he was born in also stands. (presently under renovation)
Matabungkay Beach
Matabungkay, Lian
This is a two-kilometer white sand beach ideal for water sports like swimming, boating, yachting, fishing, and skin diving. Numerous backyard tourist facilities and a couple of first class resorts are located in the area.
Parada ng mga Lechon
Balayan
Parada ng Mga Lechon is one of the most celebrated and highly raucous events in the province of Batangas . During this event, the lowly lechons are given the privilege to be "dressed for the occasion". Some lechons are dressed like celebrities while others are dressed like well-known people and politicians.
Punta de Santiago Lighthouse
Calatagan
Built in 1890, it is one of the earliest lighthouses that still functions up to this day. The site also offers dramatic vistas of the coastlines of Calatagan. Its vicinity is now the site of upscale private and vacation resort development.
Anilao (Calumpang Peninsula )
Mabini
The area is most noted for its dive sites and resorts. It is the favored destination of many Manila-based diving enthusiasts because of its proximity to the National Capital Region, the quality of dive sitaes and the presence of diving facilities.
Taal and 6 other municipalities surrounding the lake
Taal Lake is one of the most prominent bodies of water in Luzon Island . It is also one of the more famous tourist attractions in the province. Aside from the lake, the area has the Taal Volcano island situated in the middle of the lake. Taal Volcano is described as "a volcano within a lake within a volcano within a lake", this is considered as one of the smallest active volcanoes in the world.
Basilica of St. Martin de Tours
Taal
Noted to be the biggest church in the whole of East Asia , the Baroque structure stands on top of an elevated portion in the middle of the poblacion. It houses the image of St. Martin de Tours, and also a replica of the Virgin of Caysasay (or sometimes the original image)
Hacienda Looc
Nasugbu Hacienda Looc is one of the fast growing vacation sites in the Southern Tagalog area. Aside from the tourist establishments, there has been a significant increase in the number of vacation houses built in the area. The site is also identified by the Philippine Department of Tourism as one of the study sites in the national tourism master plan.
Mabini Shrine
Talaga, Tanauan
Features the personal belongings of the revolutionary hero. His tomb lies in the middle of the site where a replica of the house he was born in also stands. (presently under renovation)
Matabungkay Beach
Matabungkay, Lian
This is a two-kilometer white sand beach ideal for water sports like swimming, boating, yachting, fishing, and skin diving. Numerous backyard tourist facilities and a couple of first class resorts are located in the area.
Parada ng mga Lechon
Balayan
Parada ng Mga Lechon is one of the most celebrated and highly raucous events in the province of Batangas . During this event, the lowly lechons are given the privilege to be "dressed for the occasion". Some lechons are dressed like celebrities while others are dressed like well-known people and politicians.
Punta de Santiago Lighthouse
Calatagan
Built in 1890, it is one of the earliest lighthouses that still functions up to this day. The site also offers dramatic vistas of the coastlines of Calatagan. Its vicinity is now the site of upscale private and vacation resort development.
Anilao (Calumpang Peninsula )
Mabini
The area is most noted for its dive sites and resorts. It is the favored destination of many Manila-based diving enthusiasts because of its proximity to the National Capital Region, the quality of dive sitaes and the presence of diving facilities.
Provinces & Destinations - Zambales
Agnaen Bay
The place is ideal for fishing and snorkeling and other beach activities. It would be best to visit in the late afternoon to have a better view of the South China Sea .
Balon Falls
Subic
A waterfalls with clean clear water surrounded by boulders as big as a house. It is situated in an area of lush green setting providing a cool atmosphere and a feeling of tranquillity and solitude. among visiting nature lovers.
Binabayani
Masinloc
The Province's version of Ati-atihan, commemorating the war between the Christians and Aetas celebrated through dance and is done in belief of a bountiful harvest. The festival is also in honor of San Andres, the town's patron saint celebrated every November 30.
Capones Island
San Antonio
The whole island is surrounded by white sand coral beaches making it very ideal for beach enthusiasts. There are also beaches found inside the caves that can only be explored by experienced divers by diving through the tunnels.
Iba Beach
Iba
8 km. stretch of whitish sand beaches and crystal clear water from the South China Sea . During the summer, the whole stretch is flocked by a lot of tourists both domestic and foreign ones. There are more than twenty resorts lined up along the beach area.
Mt. Pinatubo
Botolan
This mountain was made famous by its eruption in June, 1991. It has since then become an important tourist destination in the province. Its crater which is around two miles wide and still emits sulfur dioxide can already be reached and be viewed.
San Salvador Island
Masinloc
The place has been awarded the1996 Galing Pook Award for its marine conservation project. It is endowed with powdery white sand beaches and crystal clear water. Of particular interest here is the shallow area in the middle of the sea.
Subic Bay Freeport
Olongapo City
A huge complex that first served as a Spanish Naval Station before being ceded to the United States in 1898. It served as a US Naval Station by being a home to the US Seventh Fleet. Also occupied by the Japanese from 1942 to 1945. The area was eventually turned over to the Philippines during the presidency of Corazon C. Aquino.
The place is ideal for fishing and snorkeling and other beach activities. It would be best to visit in the late afternoon to have a better view of the South China Sea .
Balon Falls
Subic
A waterfalls with clean clear water surrounded by boulders as big as a house. It is situated in an area of lush green setting providing a cool atmosphere and a feeling of tranquillity and solitude. among visiting nature lovers.
Binabayani
Masinloc
The Province's version of Ati-atihan, commemorating the war between the Christians and Aetas celebrated through dance and is done in belief of a bountiful harvest. The festival is also in honor of San Andres, the town's patron saint celebrated every November 30.
Capones Island
San Antonio
The whole island is surrounded by white sand coral beaches making it very ideal for beach enthusiasts. There are also beaches found inside the caves that can only be explored by experienced divers by diving through the tunnels.
Iba Beach
Iba
8 km. stretch of whitish sand beaches and crystal clear water from the South China Sea . During the summer, the whole stretch is flocked by a lot of tourists both domestic and foreign ones. There are more than twenty resorts lined up along the beach area.
Mt. Pinatubo
Botolan
This mountain was made famous by its eruption in June, 1991. It has since then become an important tourist destination in the province. Its crater which is around two miles wide and still emits sulfur dioxide can already be reached and be viewed.
San Salvador Island
Masinloc
The place has been awarded the1996 Galing Pook Award for its marine conservation project. It is endowed with powdery white sand beaches and crystal clear water. Of particular interest here is the shallow area in the middle of the sea.
Subic Bay Freeport
Olongapo City
A huge complex that first served as a Spanish Naval Station before being ceded to the United States in 1898. It served as a US Naval Station by being a home to the US Seventh Fleet. Also occupied by the Japanese from 1942 to 1945. The area was eventually turned over to the Philippines during the presidency of Corazon C. Aquino.
Provinces & Destinations - Tarlac
Camiling Church
Camiling
The Catholic Convent of Camiling was the death place of General Pedro Pedroche and his men in the hands of Francisco Makabulos and his revolutionary troops on order of General Luna on charges of rebellion.
Camp General Servillano Aquino
Tarlac
Formerly called Camp Ord named after Lt. Col. James B. Ord (who died in an airplane crash in 1938) is now the home of the 5th Infantry Division, Philippine Army. To add to historicity of the place is the Eisenhower tree which was planted on July 4, 1939 .
Camp O'Donnell
Capas
O'Donnell, a sentimental must in the itinerary of World War II, is a concentration camp and subsequently serving as burial ground for thousands of Filipino soldiers who perished during the last World War II.
Capas Death March Monument
Capas
This monument is a historical marker of the infamous concentration where nearly 30,000 Filipino and American soldiers that participated in the Death March perished in 1942.
Carlos P. Romulo Memorial Library
Tarlac City
It is the Provincial Library of Tarlac which was established in May 9, 1952 during the administration of Governor Antonio E. Lopez. This institution was named after the late President Manuel A. Roxas, and was later renamed in 1990 after a prominent Tarlac
Dolores Springs
Tarlac
The waters of Dolores Springs is believed to be medicinal and for this, a good number of excursionists old and young frequently visit the place. However, as for now, there are no facilities to cater to the needs of the travelers.
Luisita Industrial Park
Hacienda Luisita, San Miguel
Phase I of Luisita Industrial Park is 120 hectares of prime land mapped out for a variety of light, labor intensive, non-polluting manufacturing and service industries. The park will be serviced by an efficiently designed road network.
Mayantoc
Mayantoc
The summer capital of Tarlac Province, popularly known for its panoramic views, the river views that caught the administration of the picnickers, vacationists, site-seers, balikbayans and tourists.. The center of attraction is the Town Hall's site.
Paradise Island
Hacienda Tinang, Concepcion
Paradise Island is all of half a hectare in the middle of a five-hectare man-made lake. The lake is teeming with fauna and abundant flora abound in the island.
Santo Domingo Death March Marker
1.5 km north of Capas
The site where about 60,000 Filipino soldiers cramped like sardines in closed box-cars were unloaded to start the second phase of the tragic Death March.
Camiling
The Catholic Convent of Camiling was the death place of General Pedro Pedroche and his men in the hands of Francisco Makabulos and his revolutionary troops on order of General Luna on charges of rebellion.
Camp General Servillano Aquino
Tarlac
Formerly called Camp Ord named after Lt. Col. James B. Ord (who died in an airplane crash in 1938) is now the home of the 5th Infantry Division, Philippine Army. To add to historicity of the place is the Eisenhower tree which was planted on July 4, 1939 .
Camp O'Donnell
Capas
O'Donnell, a sentimental must in the itinerary of World War II, is a concentration camp and subsequently serving as burial ground for thousands of Filipino soldiers who perished during the last World War II.
Capas Death March Monument
Capas
This monument is a historical marker of the infamous concentration where nearly 30,000 Filipino and American soldiers that participated in the Death March perished in 1942.
Carlos P. Romulo Memorial Library
Tarlac City
It is the Provincial Library of Tarlac which was established in May 9, 1952 during the administration of Governor Antonio E. Lopez. This institution was named after the late President Manuel A. Roxas, and was later renamed in 1990 after a prominent Tarlac
Dolores Springs
Tarlac
The waters of Dolores Springs is believed to be medicinal and for this, a good number of excursionists old and young frequently visit the place. However, as for now, there are no facilities to cater to the needs of the travelers.
Luisita Industrial Park
Hacienda Luisita, San Miguel
Phase I of Luisita Industrial Park is 120 hectares of prime land mapped out for a variety of light, labor intensive, non-polluting manufacturing and service industries. The park will be serviced by an efficiently designed road network.
Mayantoc
Mayantoc
The summer capital of Tarlac Province, popularly known for its panoramic views, the river views that caught the administration of the picnickers, vacationists, site-seers, balikbayans and tourists.. The center of attraction is the Town Hall's site.
Paradise Island
Hacienda Tinang, Concepcion
Paradise Island is all of half a hectare in the middle of a five-hectare man-made lake. The lake is teeming with fauna and abundant flora abound in the island.
Santo Domingo Death March Marker
1.5 km north of Capas
The site where about 60,000 Filipino soldiers cramped like sardines in closed box-cars were unloaded to start the second phase of the tragic Death March.
Provinces & Destinations - Pampanga
Apung Iru Fluvial Festival
Apalit
The feast of St. Peter and St. Paul observed with a fluvial parade down the Pampanga River featuring decorated bancas and motorboats; culminates with the bringing of the "Apung Iru" (life-size ivory image of St. Peter) back to its shrine at Capalanagan. This particular festivity is held every June 28 – 30.
Candaba Swamp
Candaba
The large wetland is one of the major stop-over points for the migratory birds using the Asian Flyway.
Clark Special Economic Zone
Clark Field, Angeles City
This former U.S. Air Force Base was once the biggest American military installation outside the United States . It served as the home of the U.S. 13th Air Force and the 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing. Among the many places of interest inside are the Base Cemetery and the number of tourist and recreation facilities.
Cutud Lenten Rites
Cutud, San Pedro, San Fernando
Re-enactment of Christ's passion which is held every Good Friday culminating with the actual nailing of at least three flagellants on wooden crosses atop a makeshift Calvary .
Furniture and Woodcarving Industry
Lubao
Woodcarving is one of the oldest enterprises in the town of Lubao and the people have become skilled in the art of woodcarving.
Giant Lantern Festival
San Fernando
The Festival is a showcase of giant lanterns made of colored crepe and Japanese paper, with frames of intricate tinwires, containing electrical mechanisms and thousands of lightbulbs. The lanterns dance, blink, and twinkle in kaleidoscopic patterns in cadence. The culmination of the event is held every 4 th week of December.
Kamikaze East Airfield
Mabalacat
It is from this airfield that the first Kamikaze pilots took off for their last mission as the official human bombs on October 1944.
Mt. Arayat National Park
Arayat and Magalang
The 3,564-feet high mountain at Barrio Bano, Arayat is a favorite destination among domestic tourists and picnickers. One feels the cool breeze even on a hot summer day, and from a hundred springs flow clear and cool water that runs down the mountainside to a public resort facility located at the foot of the mountain.
St. Peter's Shrine
Apalit
Permanent residence of a life-size ivory image of St. Peter called "Apung Iru" by the townspeople.
Apalit
The feast of St. Peter and St. Paul observed with a fluvial parade down the Pampanga River featuring decorated bancas and motorboats; culminates with the bringing of the "Apung Iru" (life-size ivory image of St. Peter) back to its shrine at Capalanagan. This particular festivity is held every June 28 – 30.
Candaba Swamp
Candaba
The large wetland is one of the major stop-over points for the migratory birds using the Asian Flyway.
Clark Special Economic Zone
Clark Field, Angeles City
This former U.S. Air Force Base was once the biggest American military installation outside the United States . It served as the home of the U.S. 13th Air Force and the 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing. Among the many places of interest inside are the Base Cemetery and the number of tourist and recreation facilities.
Cutud Lenten Rites
Cutud, San Pedro, San Fernando
Re-enactment of Christ's passion which is held every Good Friday culminating with the actual nailing of at least three flagellants on wooden crosses atop a makeshift Calvary .
Furniture and Woodcarving Industry
Lubao
Woodcarving is one of the oldest enterprises in the town of Lubao and the people have become skilled in the art of woodcarving.
Giant Lantern Festival
San Fernando
The Festival is a showcase of giant lanterns made of colored crepe and Japanese paper, with frames of intricate tinwires, containing electrical mechanisms and thousands of lightbulbs. The lanterns dance, blink, and twinkle in kaleidoscopic patterns in cadence. The culmination of the event is held every 4 th week of December.
Kamikaze East Airfield
Mabalacat
It is from this airfield that the first Kamikaze pilots took off for their last mission as the official human bombs on October 1944.
Mt. Arayat National Park
Arayat and Magalang
The 3,564-feet high mountain at Barrio Bano, Arayat is a favorite destination among domestic tourists and picnickers. One feels the cool breeze even on a hot summer day, and from a hundred springs flow clear and cool water that runs down the mountainside to a public resort facility located at the foot of the mountain.
St. Peter's Shrine
Apalit
Permanent residence of a life-size ivory image of St. Peter called "Apung Iru" by the townspeople.
Provinces & Destinations - Nueva Ecija
Araquio of Peñaranda
Peñaranda
The Arakyo is a traditional re-enactment of Queen Helena and King Constantine's search for the cross where Christ was crucified. Similarly, the komedya or moro-moro carries on in the barrio of Kita-kita, San Jose City and Sta. Rosa. The event is held every first week of May.
Gabaldon Falls
Gabaldon
Gabaldon Falls is the lure of Gabaldon, Nueva Ecija. It is located at the 200-hectare Sabani Estate Agricultural College . The ten-foot waterfalls is surrounded by huge rock formation and the rippling ice-cold water.
Gapan Church
Gapan
The first Augustinian mission in lowland Nueva Ecija was founded in Gapan in 1595. The Roman Catholic Church of Byzantine architecture, built within 16 years (1856-1872) and the old municipal hall used as a tribunal endure as a reminder of their pioneering forefathers.
General Luna Statue and Marker
Cabanatuan City
A statue of Gen. Luna astride a horse in the exact spot where Luna was assassinated in the city which subsequently adopted him.
Minalungao National Park
Gapan
Declared as a national park, it features a breathtaking view of the narrow but deep Penaranda River . A cave whose distance is yet to be reached features a yawning pit, ante-chambers of flowing draperies and a magnificent hall adorned with natural chandeliers.
Pantabangan Dam
Pantabangan
Pantabangan Dam, the country's first multi-purpose infrastructure, stand today as a phenomenon in Filipino Engineering feats. Cutting across a rich valley floor, the Pampanga River was tamed for irrigation and generation of hydro-electric power.
Tanduyong Festival
San Jose City
Every year, on the fourth of April, The people of San Jose dance through the main street in a colorful, enchanting celebration of the blessing of the harvest.
Taong Putik of Aliaga
Brgy. Bibiclat, Aliaga
This is a ritual done during the feast of St. John the Baptist, patron saint of the residents of Brgy. Bibiclat where men and women smear their faces and cover their body with mud to conceal their identities. The event is celebrated every June 24.
Peñaranda
The Arakyo is a traditional re-enactment of Queen Helena and King Constantine's search for the cross where Christ was crucified. Similarly, the komedya or moro-moro carries on in the barrio of Kita-kita, San Jose City and Sta. Rosa. The event is held every first week of May.
Gabaldon Falls
Gabaldon
Gabaldon Falls is the lure of Gabaldon, Nueva Ecija. It is located at the 200-hectare Sabani Estate Agricultural College . The ten-foot waterfalls is surrounded by huge rock formation and the rippling ice-cold water.
Gapan Church
Gapan
The first Augustinian mission in lowland Nueva Ecija was founded in Gapan in 1595. The Roman Catholic Church of Byzantine architecture, built within 16 years (1856-1872) and the old municipal hall used as a tribunal endure as a reminder of their pioneering forefathers.
General Luna Statue and Marker
Cabanatuan City
A statue of Gen. Luna astride a horse in the exact spot where Luna was assassinated in the city which subsequently adopted him.
Minalungao National Park
Gapan
Declared as a national park, it features a breathtaking view of the narrow but deep Penaranda River . A cave whose distance is yet to be reached features a yawning pit, ante-chambers of flowing draperies and a magnificent hall adorned with natural chandeliers.
Pantabangan Dam
Pantabangan
Pantabangan Dam, the country's first multi-purpose infrastructure, stand today as a phenomenon in Filipino Engineering feats. Cutting across a rich valley floor, the Pampanga River was tamed for irrigation and generation of hydro-electric power.
Tanduyong Festival
San Jose City
Every year, on the fourth of April, The people of San Jose dance through the main street in a colorful, enchanting celebration of the blessing of the harvest.
Taong Putik of Aliaga
Brgy. Bibiclat, Aliaga
This is a ritual done during the feast of St. John the Baptist, patron saint of the residents of Brgy. Bibiclat where men and women smear their faces and cover their body with mud to conceal their identities. The event is celebrated every June 24.
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