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- Lighthouses of History
Cape Bojeador Lighthouse (Ilocos Norte) Perched atop Vigia de Nagpartian Hill in Burgos, Ilocos Norte the Philippines, originally built in 1853 by the Spanish government to guide vessels entering Manila Bay Today, lighthouse stands 18 meters tall, offering panoramic views of Manila Bay, Bataan, and Cavite from is a historic Spanish-era lighthouse that has guided ships navigating Subic Bay and the South China Spanish colonial era, the Pasig River was a major hub of commerce and transportation, connecting Manila Bay
- Batangas
Batangas shares borders with Cavite and Laguna to the north, Quezon to the east, and is bounded by the Verde Island Passage and Balayan Bay to the south and west, respectively. Martin de Tours —the largest Catholic church in Asia—and explore shops selling traditional balisong ( Where to try : Café de Lipa, Kapeng Barako outlets in Taal and Lipa Batangueño flavors reflect the Punta de Malabrigo Lighthouse photo by Junsierra, CC, via Wikimedia Commons How to Get to and Around
- Las Piñas-Parañaque Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area (LPPCHEA)
LPPCHEA was naturally formed through the accumulation of sediments and mangrove growth along Manila Bay provides stunning landscapes and wildlife to capture: Dramatic sunrise and sunset views over Manila Bay Bay to witness its famous sunset. The bay’s tranquil waters and fiery hues create a breathtaking view, perfect for winding down after a From Nearby Cities From Cavite and Laguna, take CAVITEX and follow the signs toward Freedom Island.
- BALER, AURORA Travel Guide 2025
Museo de Baler is a historical museum located in Baler, Aurora, Philippines. Ermita Hill Offering stunning views of Baler Bay and the Pacific Ocean, Ermita Hill is a historical site Bay’s Inn A mid-range hotel offering beachfront accommodations with stunning views of Sabang Beach. Bay’s Inn is a favorite among tourists for its laid-back vibe and its restaurant that serves local and Resorts like Costa Pacifica and Bay’s Inn provide family-friendly amenities.
- Forgotten Fortresses in the Philippines
Fort Santa Isabel – Taytay, Palawan Perched on a gentle slope overlooking Taytay Bay, Fort Santa Isabel Its primary purpose was to guard the mouth of Panguil Bay, a strategic entry point to northern Mindanao housed cannons, and a small garrison tasked with defending the Christianized settlements along the bay Positioned at the mouth of Cañacao Bay , the fort played a crucial role in guarding against pirate attacks 1584, it originally served as a defensive structure for Manila’s southern flank, guarding the Manila Bay
- Filipino Folk Dances
Maglalatik Hailing from Biñan, Laguna , Maglalatik is an energetic mock-war dance performed by men. Community and Unity Many folk dances e mphasize bayanihan , the Filipino spirit of community and cooperation Preservation Efforts Cultural organizations, educational institutions, and renowned dance troupes like the Bayanihan Participatory Opportunities Join workshops or dance classes offered by organizations such as the Bayanihan Maglalatik is a traditional Filipino folk dance from Biñan, Laguna, performed by men wearing coconut
- Zannier Hotels' Phum Baitang : Luxury Resort Pick of the Week
, Bay Phsar and Hang Bay, each offering a delightful fusion of Khmer and international cuisine. Bay Phsar, known for its authentic Khmer flavors, showcases local specialties like the renowned Fish Hang Bay, on the other hand, offers a diverse menu featuring international favorites prepared with a Bayon Temple - Entry tickets are required and can be purchased at the entrance. How to get to Phum Baitang Getting to Phum Baitang is a seamless process, thanks to its convenient location
- Filipino Woodworking
Paete, Laguna – The Woodcarving Capital of the Philippines The small town of Paete is a hub for woodcarving Wood Carving from Paete, Laguna. In Paete, Laguna, artisans renowned for their intricate wood carvings continue to pass down their skills
- Intramuros
Museo de Intramuros Housed within reconstructed colonial-era buildings, the Museo de Intramuros showcases Baluarte de San Diego The Baluarte de San Diego is a circular bastion that once served as part of the Luxury Option The Bayleaf Intramuros: A premier choice for travelers seeking comfort and sophistication boasts modern amenities, stylish rooms, and a rooftop bar with panoramic views of Intramuros, Manila Bay Suggestions: Guesthouses like Red Planet Manila Bay or budget hotels along Mabini Street offer basic
- Banyan Tree Lăng Cô: Luxury Resort Pick of the Week!
World-Class Golfing: Tee off at the Laguna Lang Co Golf Club , an 18-hole championship course designed Sustainability Programs: The Laguna Lăng Cô Sustainability Program focuses on reforestation, marine preservation Sites like Hoi An and Hue to indulging in world-class amenities such as the Banyan Tree Spa and the Laguna
- Fort Pilar, Zamboanga
Officially known as the Real Fuerte de Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Zaragoza , this 17th-century fortress Built in 1635 by Spanish colonial forces under the guidance of Jesuit priest-engineer Father Melchor de Originally named Real Fuerza de San Jose, the fort was strategically positioned by the sea, enabling It was during this phase that the structure was renamed Real Fuerte de Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Zaragoza House Pozo de agua dulce - fresh water well Almacenes - warehouses Cuerpo de guardia - Civil Guard headquarters
- Road Trip from Davao to Mati City
admiring the iconic Sleeping Dinosaur Viewpoint, or flying high on an ultralight aircraft over Pujada Bay View Deck, where you’ll be treated to a breathtaking panoramic view of the island and the vast Pujada Bay Pujada Bay & Island-Hopping Adventures For those who love island-hopping, Pujada Bay is home to stunning Island-hopping in Pujada Bay lets you experience some of the most stunning beaches in Mindanao, away Enjoy aerial views of Dahican Beach, Pujada Bay, and Sleeping Dinosaur Island.