Basilica del Santo Niño – Cebu
One of the oldest churches in the Philippines, located in Cebu. It houses the revered Santo Niño de Cebu statue, a significant religious relic, and serves as a major pilgrimage site during the Sinulog Festival.
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Basilica del Santo Niño – Cebu
One of the oldest churches in the Philippines, located in Cebu. It houses the revered Santo Niño de Cebu statue, a significant religious relic, and serves as a major pilgrimage site during the Sinulog Festival.
Binondo – Manila
The oldest Chinatown in the world, Binondo is a cultural and culinary hub filled with historical landmarks and authentic Chinese cuisine.
Bolinao Falls – Pangasinan
A three-tiered waterfall system, Bolinao Falls is known for its aqua-blue waters, serene surroundings, and natural rock formations, making it an ideal spot for swimming and cliff diving
Boracay – Aklan
World-famous for its powdery white sand and vibrant nightlife, Boracay is the ultimate tropical paradise offering a mix of relaxation and entertainment.
Bud Bongao – Tawi-Tawi
The sacred mountain of Tawi-Tawi, Bud Bongao is a pilgrimage site and eco-tourism destination, known for its stunning island views and friendly long-tailed macaques.
Cagsawa Ruins – Albay
One of the most iconic historical landmarks in the Philippines, the Cagsawa Ruins stand as a haunting yet beautiful reminder of the 1814 Mayon Volcano eruption that buried the town of Cagsawa under ash and lava.
Calauit Safari Park – Palawan
Wildlife sanctuary home to African animals like giraffes and zebras, alongside native Philippine species. Visitors can explore vast landscapes, feed animals, and learn about conservation efforts. The park offers a unique safari experience, bringing the beauty of African wildlife to the tropical setting of Palawan’s scenic Calamian Islands.
Caliraya Lake – Laguna
A man-made lake in Laguna, ideal for fishing, kayaking, and water sports. Surrounded by rolling hills and cool breezes, it offers a peaceful retreat, scenic boat rides, and cozy lakeside resorts perfect for weekend getaways.
Calle Crisologo – Vigan
A well-preserved Spanish-era street in Vigan, featuring cobblestone paths, ancestral houses, and horse-drawn carriages. It offers visitors a nostalgic glimpse into the colonial past, making it a must-visit cultural heritage site in the Philippines.
Cambugahay Falls – Siquijor
A famous three-tiered waterfall in Siquijor with clear turquoise waters, surrounded by lush greenery. It's a perfect spot for swimming, relaxing, or trying the popular rope swing for an exhilarating jump into the refreshing pool.