Must-see attractions in Western Visayas

People enjoy White Beach at Boracay island, Philippines.

White Beach

With its glorious, powdered-sugar sand, White Beach is the centre of the action in Boracay and the only sight most visitors ever see. Beach locations are…

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Danjugan Island Marine Reserve & Sanctuary

Sugar Beach

This 42-hectare island is a model of intelligent ecotourism. Well-maintained paths provide access through thick forest to idyllic deserted beaches, sea…

Malumpati Spring & Bugang River

One of the most striking natural features in western Visayas, the astonishing Malumpati Spring and Bugang River emerges from nowhere in the midst of the…

Bakhawan EcoPark

Five minutes from town in New Buswang (P20 per person by tricycle), this 120-hectare park is the base for a mangrove reforestation project begun in the…

Miagao Church

Built between 1787–97, this impressive church, with its striking pyramidal towers, served as a fortress against Muslim raiders. Damaged over the years by…

Rizal Boulevard

While Filipino cities aren't generally known for their beauty or charm, Dumaguete's waterfront promenade along Rizal Blvd is an exception to the rule…

Casa Mariquit

A massive banyan tree looms atmospherically over the entrance to this grand home built in 1803 by Philippines VP Fernando Lopez (Mariquit was his wife's…

Hofileña Heritage House

This stately house contains an astonishing private art collection, as well as antiques belonging to one of Silay's principal families. The house is owned…

Negros Forests & Ecological Foundation

A zoo with a difference, this foundation seeks to preserve endangered animals endemic to Negros. It houses mostly birds, including an extraordinary…

Manjuyod Sandbar

An exquisite narrow 7km stretch of sand exposes itself at low tide in the waters northeast of Bais City. Boats leave from Capiñahan port in South Bais Bay…

Nelly's Garden

Iloilo's most famous historic home resembles the White House. You'll need to give three days' notice of your visit.

Twin Lakes National Park

About 20km northwest of Dumaguete, the twin crater lakes of Balinsasayao and Danao offer some wonderfully scenic hiking. The area is virgin forest and…

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Mt Luho View Deck

Looming high above the east coast, this viewpoint has stunning views across the island, though the steps up were designed for giants. The lush cross…

Bulabog Puti-An National Park

Spelunkers take note: this 847-hectare old-growth forest 33km north of Iloilo has dozens of caves, of which six are open to the public, all within 3km of…

Mt Guiting-Guiting Natural Park

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This 15,200-hectare natural park (pronounced 'gee-TING gee-TING') is a biological treasure, home to an estimated 700 plant species, 130 bird species and a…

Set on lovely manicured grounds surrounded by sugar plantations, the RUINS is an early-20th-century Italianate mansion originally built by a local sugar…

Sagay Marine Reserve

Sagay is best known as the guardian of the 32,000-hectare Sagay Marine Reserve, established in 1999. For visitors, highlights are the 200-hectare Carbin…

Cataja Falls

This three-tiered waterfall cascading into a refreshing swimming hole makes for a great half-day excursion. Walk (or ride) east out of Magdiwang past the…

Bugtong Bato Falls

This series of seven scenic cascades at the end of the TEA Park road can be ascended one by one, offering some fine swimming holes (the third tier is…

Casaroro Falls

These glorious 30m-high falls, 4km from Valencia, are most refreshing after the challenging trek to reach them. After climbing down the 335 steps, the…

Paliton Beach

Northeast of San Juan is stunning white-sand Paliton Beach. The water is as clear as glass and there are wonderful views of Apo Island. Take the turnoff…

San Isidro Convent

Opposite the San Isidro Labrador Church, flanked by centuries-old acacia trees, is the oldest Catholic convent in the Philippines, a magnificent timber…

Cambugahay Falls

From Lazi, a sealed road leads 2km north to these refreshing falls on the Po-o River. Above the falls, there's a paid parking bay on your left for your…

Opposite the hospital is this small zoo and research centre housing 16 species of indigenous mammals, reptiles and birds, including the critically…

Mt Bandila-an

Siquijor's highest peak, Mt Bandila-an (557m), is near Cantabon. Concrete steps lead 10 minutes up to the peak from two clearly marked points on the road…

Balete Tree

Just west of the village of Campalanas is a tremendous balete tree (banyan tree), estimated to be 400 years old and believed by some to be enchanted. In…

Museo Iloilo

Offers a worthwhile display on the indigenous Ati (Negrito) people and a collection of old pinya (pineapple fibre) weavings, for which the area is famous…

This mangrove park with bamboo walkway is 3½km northwest of the city centre (P25 by tricycle). It offers two-hour tours on bamboo rafts pulled by…

Salagdoong Beach

A few kilometres past the town of Maria, Salagdoong Beach is popular with rowdy day trippers. There's a half-open water park that has seen much better…

Baybay Beach

About 3km north of downtown Roxas is this 7km grey-sand beach lined with eateries and picnic shelters. It varies greatly in width depending on the…

Church of San Diego

On the main road through town, the silver-domed, Romanesque Church of San Diego (1927) is topped by a crucifix that, when lit at night, is visible far out…

Balay Negrense Museum

Also known as the Victor Gaston Ancestral Home (1898), this hardwood home has the most photogenic exterior of any house in Silay. The house has been…

Lugnason Falls

From barangay Tubod, a paved road leads 3km up to this pleasant waterfall, which cascades into a crisp and clean teal-green swimming hole. You can jump…

Museo It Akean

This little downtown museum, in a nicely restored school building between the market and Pastrana Park, offers a rare look at Aklan history, culture and…

Pulangbato Falls

The water flowing away and around the edges of the pool at the base of the falls is coloured red from the river's rocks. It's a developed site with a…

Silliman University Anthropology Museum

Housed in Hibbard Hall on the university campus, this very nice anthropology and ethnobotany collection includes artefacts from the indigenous Negritos…

San Sebastian Cathedral

Worth a look is this impressive 19th-century cathedral built from coral stone (quarried from Guimaras) across from the city's central plaza. It's…

Bandila-an Mountain View Park

This park is essentially a public garden with lots of flowers, walking paths and little pavilions for picnics. It's great for bird- and butterfly-watching…

Museo Sang Bata Sa Negros

An interactive marine museum for children at the Old Sagay Port, where on some weekends kids dress up as reef animals and narrate the exhibits, which…

For the best view of the old city, climb to the roof above the 7th floor – ask the guard for permission. You'll be surprised how different it appears…

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List of Destinations in Western Visayas

Western Visayas is a region in the Visayas in the Philippines. It consists of the major island of Panay and the smaller Guimaras, as well as several outlying islands. The region is home to a world-famous beach of Boracay which is off the coast of Malay.

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Aklan

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The province features high geographic diversity, ranging from white sandy beaches, mangroves and mountainous landscapes.

Antique

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The coastal areas in Antique are famous for scuba diving. Starting from the southern town of Antique tourists can drop by Sira-an Hot Spring, claimed to be a medical spring.

Bacolod

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It is notable for its MassKara Festival held during the third week of October and is known for being a relatively friendly city, as it bears the nickname "The City of Smiles".

Capiz

Capiz is known for the Placuna placenta oyster shell and is used for decoration and making lampshades, trays, windows, and doors. The province is also known as the "Seafood Capital of the Philippines".

Guimaras

The island is located in the Panay Gulf, between the islands of Panay and Negros. It is well known for its sweet mangoes.

Iloilo City

Iloilo City

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Iloilo City, officially the City of Iloilo is a 1st class highly urbanized city on Panay Island in Western Visayas, Philippines. The city is the regional hub of education, healthcare, tourism, culture, industry, and economy in Western Visayas

Iloilo Province

Iloilo Province

Iloilo is a province of the Philippines, located in the center of the Philippine archipelago. It is nicknamed “the Heart of the Philippines”.

Negros Occidental

Negros Occidental

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It is known as the "Sugarbowl of the Philippines", Negros Occidental produces more than half the nation's sugar output.

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Western Visayas Attractions: Discover the Best Places to Visit in the Region

Western Visayas is a region in the Philippines known for its beautiful beaches, rich culture, and stunning natural attractions. Located in the Visayas, one of the three main island groups of the Philippines, Western Visayas is a popular destination for tourists worldwide.

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One of the most famous attractions in Western Visayas is Boracay’s White Beach. With its powdery white sand and crystal-clear waters, it is no surprise that White Beach is often ranked as one of the best beaches in the world. Aside from White Beach, Western Visayas is also home to other beautiful beaches such as Paliton Beach in Siquijor and the beaches in Guimaras Island.

Aside from its beaches, Western Visayas is known for its rich culture and history. The region is home to many historic landmarks and religious sites such as the San Isidro Labrador Church in Siquijor, which is flanked by centuries-old acacia trees, and the Miag-ao Church in Iloilo, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Geographical Overview

Western Visayas is an administrative region in the Philippines, located in the central part of the Visayas island group. It comprises six provinces, namely Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Guimaras, Iloilo, and Negros Occidental, as well as two highly urbanized cities, Bacolod and Iloilo City. The regional center is Iloilo City.

The region is known for its beautiful natural landscapes, including pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush green forests. The stunning Panay Island, the second-largest island in the Visayas, is located in Western Visayas and is home to many of the region’s top attractions.

Aklan, located in the northern part of Panay Island, is known for its world-famous Boracay Island, a popular tourist destination. Antique, located in the western part of Panay Island, is home to many historical sites and natural attractions, including the Malumpati Cold Spring and the Bugang River.

Capiz, located in the northeastern part of Panay Island, is known for its beautiful beaches, stunning waterfalls, and the Pan-ay Church, one of the oldest and largest churches in the Philippines. Iloilo, located in the southeastern part of Panay Island, is known for its rich cultural heritage, delicious cuisine, and stunning natural beauty.

Negros Occidental, located in the western part of Negros Island, is known for its beautiful beaches, stunning waterfalls, and delicious cuisine. Guimaras, located just off the coast of Iloilo, is known for its sweet mangoes, beautiful beaches, and stunning natural beauty.

Major Cities and Towns

Western Visayas is a region in the Philippines that is home to several major cities and towns. Each place has unique attractions and culture that make it worth visiting. Here are some of the major cities and towns in Western Visayas:

Iloilo City

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Iloilo City is known for its rich history and culture. Visitors can explore the city’s museums and historical landmarks, such as the Molo Mansion and the Jaro Cathedral. The city is also famous for its food, particularly its seafood and chicken inasal.

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Bacolod is the capital of the Negros Occidental province and is known as the “City of Smiles.” One of the city’s main attractions is the MassKara Festival, which takes place every October. Visitors can also explore the city’s many restaurants and cafes, which serve local delicacies such as chicken inasal and piaya.

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Roxas City is the capital of the Capiz province and is known for its seafood. Visitors can try fresh oysters and other seafood dishes at many restaurants and markets in the city. The city also has several historical landmarks, such as the Panay Bell Tower and the Immaculate Conception Metropolitan Cathedral.

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Kalibo is the capital of the Aklan province and is known for its Ati-Atihan Festival, which takes place every January. The festival celebrates the Santo Niño, featuring colorful costumes, music, and dancing. Visitors can also explore the city’s many parks and churches.

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Caticlan is a small town located near Boracay Island. It is known as the gateway to Boracay and is where visitors can catch a ferry to the island. The town is also home to several restaurants and shops.

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Malay is the municipality where Boracay Island is located. The island is known for its white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can also enjoy various water activities, such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and parasailing.

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Sipalay is a coastal town located in the Negros Occidental province. It is known for its beaches and diving spots. Visitors can also explore the town’s many waterfalls and caves.

Leon is a municipality located in the Iloilo province. It is known for its historic churches and landmarks, such as the San Vicente Ferrer Church and the Leon Cathedral. Visitors can also explore the town’s many parks and gardens.

Pandan is a municipality located in the Antique province. It is known for its beaches and waterfalls. Visitors can also explore the town’s many historical landmarks, such as the Pandan Church and the Old Spanish Bridge.

Top Destinations

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Boracay is a small island located in the Western Visayas region. It is known for its stunning white sand beaches and crystal clear waters. The island has been consistently ranked as one of the best beaches in the world. Visitors can enjoy a variety of water sports such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and parasailing. The island is also home to many restaurants and bars, making it a popular nightlife destination.

Miagao Church

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Miagao Church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the town of Miagao. It is known for its unique baroque architecture and intricate carvings. The church was built in the 18th century and is considered one of the most beautiful churches in the Philippines.

Bulabog Puti-An National Park

Bulabog Puti-An National Park is a protected area in San Enrique’s municipality. The park is known for its stunning limestone cliffs and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can enjoy hiking, swimming, and kayaking in the park.

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The Ruins is a popular tourist destination located in the city of Talisay. It is a mansion that was built in the early 1900s by a wealthy sugar baron. The mansion was burned down during World War II, but the ruins still stand today and have become a popular attraction for visitors.

Nelly’s Garden

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Nelly’s Garden is a beautiful garden located in the city of Bacolod. It is known for its colorful flowers and beautiful landscaping. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful stroll through the garden and enjoy the beautiful scenery.

Mt Luho View Deck

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Mt Luho View Deck is a popular viewpoint located on the island of Boracay. Visitors can enjoy stunning views of the island and surrounding waters from the top of the mountain. The view deck is a popular destination for sunrise and sunset.

Bugtong Bato Falls

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Bugtong Bato Falls is a beautiful waterfall located in the municipality of Tibiao. Visitors can enjoy a refreshing swim in the cool waters of the falls. The area around the falls is also popular for hiking and camping.

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Apo Island is a small island located off the coast of Negros Oriental. It is known for its beautiful coral reefs and diverse marine life. Visitors can enjoy snorkeling and scuba diving in the crystal clear waters surrounding the island.

Baybay Beach

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Baybay Beach is a popular beach located in the city of Roxas. It is known for its beautiful white sand and crystal clear waters. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and a variety of water sports.

Guisi Lighthouse

Guisi Lighthouse is a historic lighthouse located in the municipality of Nueva Valencia. It was built in the late 1800s and is considered one of the oldest lighthouses in the Philippines. Visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse for stunning views of the surrounding area.

Culture and Festivals

Western Visayas is a region rich in culture and tradition. The region is home to several ethnic groups, each with its own unique customs and practices. Visitors to the region can experience the vibrant culture of the locals through various festivals and events.

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One of the most popular festivals in Western Visayas is the Masskara Festival. Held annually in Bacolod City, the festival is a celebration of the city’s resilience and optimism in the face of adversity. Colorful masks and costumes, lively music, and street dancing characterize the festival. Visitors can also sample local delicacies and participate in various activities during the festival.

Aside from the Masskara Festival, Western Visayas is also home to several other festivals that showcase the region’s rich cultural heritage. These festivals include the Ati-Atihan Festival in Aklan, the Dinagyang Festival in Iloilo City, and the Pintados-Kasadyaan Festival in Leyte.

Visitors to Western Visayas can also explore the region’s museums and historical landmarks to learn more about the local culture and history. Some of the must-see attractions in the region include the Museo Iloilo, the Balay Negrense Museum, and the Molo Mansion.

Culinary Delights

Western Visayas is known as the “Seafood Capital of The Philippines,” and it’s no surprise that seafood is a staple in the region’s cuisine. Visitors can indulge in fresh, flavorful dishes made with locally sourced ingredients.

One of the most popular dishes in Western Visayas is scallops. These delectable mollusks are harvested from the waters surrounding the region and served in various ways, from grilled to baked to fried. Visitors can also try other seafood dishes such as grilled squid, prawns, and fish.

Mangoes are another highlight of Western Visayas’ culinary scene. The region is known for producing some of the sweetest mangoes in the country. Visitors can try mangoes in various forms, from fresh slices to mango shakes and smoothies.

For a unique twist on traditional pizza, visitors can try mango pizza. This dish features a thin crust topped with fresh mango slices, cheese, and other toppings. It’s a must-try for pizza lovers and those seeking a unique culinary experience.

Accommodation Options

Western Visayas offers a variety of accommodation options for tourists. From budget-friendly hotels to luxurious resorts, visitors can find the perfect place to stay during their trip.

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Numerous hotels are located in Western Visayas, particularly in Iloilo and Bacolod. These hotels offer a range of amenities, including Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and cable TV. Some of the most popular hotels in the area include the Courtyard by Marriott Iloilo and the L’Fisher Hotel Bacolod.

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For those looking for a more luxurious experience, several resorts are in Western Visayas. These resorts offer a wide range of amenities, including swimming pools, spas, and private beaches. Some of the most popular resorts in the area include the Shangri-La’s Boracay Resort and Spa and the Punta Bulata Resort and Spa.

Budget-Friendly Options

Travelers on a budget can find plenty of affordable accommodation options in Western Visayas. Hostels and guesthouses are available in many areas, offering basic amenities at a fraction of the cost of hotels and resorts. Some popular budget-friendly options include the Urban Sands Iloilo Hotel and the Casa Amparo Pension House in Bacolod.

Nightlife and Entertainment

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Western Visayas is known for its beautiful beaches, breathtaking natural attractions, and a vibrant nightlife and entertainment scene. From bars to nightclubs, there is something for everyone in this region of the Philippines.

One of the most popular nightlife spots in Western Visayas is Boracay Island. This small island boasts a wide range of bars and nightclubs catering to locals and tourists. Some of the must-visit bars in Boracay Island include the Hayahay Treehouse Bar and Area 51 Secret Party Facility.

There are plenty of options for those who prefer a more laid-back atmosphere. OM is a small, down-to-earth beach disco popular among locals and visitors. The bar is known for its friendly staff and welcoming atmosphere.

Aside from bars and nightclubs, there are also plenty of other entertainment options in Western Visayas. The Danjugan Island Marine Reserve and Sanctuary is a must-visit attraction for nature lovers. This 42-hectare island is a model of intelligent ecotourism and is home to a diverse range of marine life.

For those who prefer indoor entertainment, several cinemas and theaters exist in the region. SM City Iloilo is a popular shopping mall that also houses a cinema, while the University of San Agustin Auditorium is a great place to catch a live performance.

Outdoor Activities

Western Visayas is a treasure trove of outdoor activities that cater to different interests and budgets. From diving to tours, there is something for everyone.

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Western Visayas boasts some of the best diving spots in the Philippines. The clear waters, diverse marine life, and stunning coral reefs make it a paradise for divers. Some of the popular diving spots include:

  • Boracay Island: The island offers a variety of diving experiences, from beginner-friendly sites to challenging ones for advanced divers.
  • Guimaras Island: The island is known for its healthy coral reefs and abundant marine life, including sea turtles, barracudas, and manta rays.
  • Panay Island: The island is home to several diving spots, including the Gigantes Islands, where divers can explore underwater caves and swim with whale sharks.

Scuba Diving

Western Visayas is also a great destination for scuba diving enthusiasts. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced diver, there are plenty of options to choose from. Some of the popular scuba diving spots include:

  • Apo Island: The island is known for its diverse marine life, including sea turtles, barracudas, and colorful corals.
  • Cabilao Island: The island offers a variety of dive sites, from shallow reefs to deep walls, where divers can spot whale sharks, hammerhead sharks, and other marine creatures.
  • Moalboal: The town is home to several dive sites, including Pescador Island, where divers can see sardines and other fish schools.

Western Visayas is also a great tour destination, whether you want to explore the natural wonders or learn about the local culture. Some of the popular tours include:

  • Island hopping: Visitors can explore the stunning islands and beaches of Western Visayas, including Boracay, Guimaras, and Gigantes Islands.
  • Eco-tours: Visitors can explore the region’s natural wonders, including the Bakhawan Eco-Park, a 120-hectare mangrove forest, and the Sibalom Natural Park, a protected area that is home to several endangered species.
  • Cultural tours: Visitors can learn about the region’s rich history and culture by visiting historical sites, such as the Miagao Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Molo Mansion, a heritage house that showcases the region’s colonial past.

Western Visayas offers many outdoor activities catering to different interests and budgets. Whether you are a diving enthusiast, a scuba diver, or a culture buff, you will find something to enjoy in this beautiful region.

Shopping Opportunities

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Western Visayas offers a range of shopping opportunities for visitors. Whether you’re looking for souvenirs, local crafts, or high-end fashion, there’s something for everyone.

Western Visayas has several malls to choose from for those who prefer air-conditioned comfort. These include Camiña Balay nga Bato, which offers a mix of local and international brands, and Negros Showroom, which specializes in locally-made products. Both malls are located in Bacolod City.

Shopping Districts

Western Visayas has plenty of shopping districts to explore if you prefer to shop outdoors. La Paz Market in Iloilo City is a popular destination for fresh produce, seafood, and local delicacies. Meanwhile, the shopping district in Kalibo, Aklan is known for its handicrafts and souvenirs.

Other Shopping Opportunities

Visitors who want to support local businesses can also check out the many small shops and boutiques scattered throughout Western Visayas. Art galleries, gift shops, and specialty stores offer one-of-a-kind items that can’t be found anywhere else.

Travel Tips

Traveling to Western Visayas can be an exciting and memorable experience. Here are some travel tips to help you make the most of your trip:

  • Budget: Western Visayas is a relatively affordable destination, with a range of accommodation options to suit different budgets. Hostels and guesthouses are available for budget travelers, while luxury resorts cater to those looking for a more upscale experience. Food and transportation are also reasonably priced, with local eateries and public transportation options available.
  • Transportation: Getting around Western Visayas is relatively easy, with various modes of transportation available. Taxis and tricycles are available in cities and towns, while buses and jeepneys connect different destinations. Ferries and boats are also available for island hopping and exploring nearby islands.
  • Weather: Western Visayas has a tropical climate, with warm and humid weather all year round. The rainy season lasts from June to November, with typhoons and storms possible. The best time to visit is during the dry season, from December to May when the weather is sunny and pleasant.
  • Culture: Western Visayas has a rich cultural heritage, with various festivals and celebrations throughout the year. Visitors are encouraged to respect local customs and traditions, such as removing shoes before entering homes and temples, and dressing modestly when visiting religious sites.
  • Safety: Western Visayas is generally a safe destination, with low crime rates and friendly locals. However, visitors are advised to take precautions against petty theft and scams, such as keeping valuables secure and avoiding unfamiliar areas at night.

Visitors can have a safe and enjoyable trip to Western Visayas by following these travel tips.

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Western Visayas (Region VI Profile)

Western Visayas, one of the regions of the Philippines, is designated as Region VI. It consists of seven provinces, namely, Aklan, Antique, Negros Occidental, Capiz, Guimaras, Iloilo and Palawan and 17 cities making it the region with the most number of cities. Hiligaynon, the main language, is spoken in Negros Occidental, Guimaras, Capiz and some parts of Iloilo. Kinaray-a is spoken in Antique and in other parts of Iloilo. Aklanon is spoken in Aklan. Iloilo City is the regional center of the region.

Western Visayas (Region VI Profile)

Western Visayas is composed of 7 provinces and the cities of Bacolod and Iloilo. Bacolod City and Iloilo City are highly urbanized cities. All of the provinces of Western Visayas (except Negros Occidental) are also known as "The Piedmont of the Philippines".

Brief History

The Western Visayas region was created from Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Guimaras, Iloilo and Negros Occidental by Presidential Decree No. 1 as part of the Integrated Reorganisation Plan of President Ferdinand Marcos.

Palawan, formerly part of MIMAROPA (now MIMARO), was moved to this region on May 23, 2005 by virtue of Executive Order No. 429. Administrative Order No. 129 was issued on August 19, 2005, to resolve the negative backlash and as part of the supervison of the transfer process of Palawan from MIMAROPA to Western Visayas.

The languages native to the inhabitants of Western Visayas are:

  • Hiligaynon, spoken in Iloilo, Negros Occidental, Guimaras, and Capiz.
  • Capiznon, spoken in Capiz
  • Kinaray-a, spoken in Antique and parts of Iloilo, Capiz and Aklan.
  • Akeanon, spoken in Aklan.
  • Malaynon, spoken in Aklan.
  • Cebuano, spoken in the northern parts of Negros Occidental and its municipalities and cities which are facing Tañon Strait towards Cebu.

Transportation / Airports

International

  • Bacolod-Silay International Airport
  • Iloilo International Airport
  • Kalibo International Airport
  • Evelio Javier Airport (Antique)
  • Godofredo P. Ramos Airport (Caticlan)
  • Kabankalan City Domestic Airport
  • Roxas Airport

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                            Boracay Island                                         Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson Ruins

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                Guimaras - Manggahan Festival                                    Bacolod - Masskara Festival  

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                         Miag-ao Church                                                                Panay Church

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                         Nogas Island, Anini-y                                 Villa Lizares Mansion / Angelicum School Iloilo

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Ready to explore the Visayas region in the Philippines? 

You’re in for a treat! This part of the world is a paradise for those who love sun, sand, and sea. But it’s not just about the beaches. Visayas is a treasure trove of natural wonders, historical sites, and vibrant cultures.

Tourism is a big deal here in Visayas. It’s not just because it’s a source of income for the locals. It’s also about sharing the beauty and charm of this region with the world. And trust me, there’s a lot to share!

In this article, we’re going on a virtual tour of the top 20 tourist spots in Visayas. From the world-famous white sand beaches of Boracay to the mesmerizing Chocolate Hills of Bohol, we’ve got a lot to cover. So, buckle up and let’s get started!

Why Visit Visayas?

So, why should Visayas be on your travel bucket list? Let’s dive into the reasons!

Unique Features

Visayas is like a box of chocolates – full of surprises and each island has its own unique flavor. Here’s what sets it apart:

  • Diverse Landscapes: From pristine beaches to rolling hills and majestic waterfalls, Visayas has it all. It’s a paradise for nature lovers!
  • Rich History and Culture: Visayas is steeped in history. You’ll find centuries-old churches, ancestral houses, and historical landmarks that tell tales of a bygone era.
  • Warm Hospitality: Filipinos are known for their hospitality, and the Visayans are no exception. Expect friendly smiles and a warm welcome wherever you go.

 Diversity of Attractions

Visayas is not a one-trick pony. It offers a wide range of attractions to suit every traveler’s taste. Here’s a sneak peek:

  • Beaches: Think powdery white sands, crystal-clear waters, and stunning sunsets. Boracay, Panglao, and Bantayan are just a few examples.
  • Wildlife: From whale shark watching in Oslob to bird watching in Olango Island, Visayas is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts.
  • Cultural Sites: Explore the heritage sites of Iloilo, the historical landmarks of Cebu, or the unique traditions of the Waray people in Leyte.

But like any destination, Visayas has its pros and cons. On the upside, it’s relatively affordable, offers diverse attractions, and is easily accessible from Manila. 

On the downside, some areas can get crowded during peak season, and inter-island travel can be time-consuming. But with careful planning and a spirit of adventure, a trip to Visayas can be an unforgettable experience!

Top 20 Tourist Spots in Visayas

Ready to explore? 

1. Boracay Island, Aklan

Boracay White Beach

First stop, Boracay Island ! Known for its powdery white sand beaches and vibrant nightlife, Boracay is a must-visit. 

You can lounge on the beach, try water sports, or enjoy the stunning sunset. But remember, it can get crowded, so plan your visit during off-peak seasons.

This tropical paradise is a must-visit destination in the Visayas region. Known for its stunning white sand beaches and breathtaking sunsets, Boracay Island is the perfect place to satisfy your wanderlust.

You can engage in various activities such as island hopping, cliff diving, and trekking. And don’t forget to cap off your day by watching the mesmerizing sunset.

How to get there: The island is accessible via flights to Caticlan or Kalibo airports, followed by a short boat ride. Here’s our guide on how to get from Caticlan airport to Boracay .

Planning to visit? Here are the best hotels to book:

  • Hotels in Station 1
  • Hotels in Station 2
  • Hotels in Station 3

2. Panglao Island, Bohol

panglao island

Next, we have Panglao Island . This gem in Bohol is famous for its dive spots and marine biodiversity. Explore the underwater world, chill on the beach, or visit the Hinagdanan Cave. 

Panglao Island is a beach lover’s paradise nestled in the heart of Bohol. Known for its pristine white sand beaches and crystal clear waters, this island is a perfect getaway for those seeking a tranquil retreat or an adventurous exploration.

You can also visit the Simply Butterflies Conservation Center to learn about these colorful creatures.

The island is home to a variety of attractions, including Alona Beach, a bustling hub filled with restaurants and dive shops, and Hinagdanan Cave, a naturally lit cavern with a deep lagoon. You can also go island hopping to nearby Balicasag Island and Virgin Island .

Island hopping is one of the things to do in Bohol that you can’t miss!

How to get there: The island is connected to Bohol’s main island by the Suarez Bridge and Gov. Borja Bridge. The Bohol-Panglao Airport is conveniently located on Panglao Island, making it easily accessible from Manila, Cebu, and other major cities in the Philippines. From the airport, you can hire a tricycle or a taxi to your hotel. If you’re coming from Cebu, you can ride the Cebu to Bohol ferry .

Tip: Rent a motorbike to explore the island at your own pace.

Planning to visit? Here’s our list of Panglao beach resorts to book.

3. Chocolate Hills, Bohol

Chocolate Hills

Still in Bohol, the Chocolate Hills are a sight to behold. These unique geological formations turn brown during the dry season, hence the name “Chocolate Hills”.

This natural wonder has over 1,200 small hills spread across the landscape. These hills aren’t just a feast for the eyes, they’re also a testament to the fascinating geological processes that have shaped our world.

You can explore the area, take countless photos, or simply marvel at this unique spectacle. The Chocolate Hills are located in Carmen, Bohol. From Tagbilaran City, the capital of Bohol, to Carmen is about a 55-kilometer journey, so sit back and enjoy the scenic ride!

Take lots of photos, enjoy the view from the observation deck, and learn about the legends behind the hills.

How to get there: Fly to Tagbilaran City, Bohol. Then, hire a van or car to Carmen.

4. Lake Balanan, Negros Oriental

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Lake Balanan is a serene, man-made lake surrounded by lush forests. It’s perfect for boating, fishing, or simply enjoying the tranquility. 

Our last stop is the serene Lake Balanan in Negros Oriental. Nestled amidst lush forests and rolling hills, this lake is a haven of tranquility. The lake was formed by a tectonic earthquake in 1925, and today, it’s a popular spot for boating, swimming, and picnicking.

The surrounding area is just as captivating, with hiking trails that offer stunning views of the lake and the abundant wildlife. So, whether you’re an adventure seeker or a nature lover, Lake Balanan is a must-visit!

Don’t forget to try the local cuisine at the lakeside restaurants!

How to get there: Fly to Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental. Take a bus or jeepney to Siaton. Then, ride a tricycle to Lake Balanan.

5. Bantayan Island, Cebu

Bantayan Island

Bantayan Island is a beach lover’s paradise. Its crystal-clear waters and white sand beaches are truly inviting. Swim, sunbathe, or try island hopping. 

Bantayan Island is your tropical paradise in the heart of the Visayas. This island gem in Cebu is known for its powdery white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters that will make you want to dive in the moment you lay eyes on it.

The laid-back vibe of the island is perfect for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. You can explore the island on a bike, visit the local market for fresh seafood, or just laze around the beach while enjoying the stunning sunset.

Visit during Holy Week for a unique blend of religious and festive activities. It’s a bit of a journey, but trust us, it’s worth every second!

How to get there: You’ll need to take a bus from Cebu City to Hagnaya Port, and then hop on a ferry to the island. Here’s a complete Cebu to Bantayan island guide.

Planning to visit? Here are the best Bantayan island resorts to book!

6. Kawasan Falls, Cebu

Kawasan Falls

Ready for an adventure? Kawasan Falls is calling your name! This three-tiered waterfall in Badian, Cebu is famous for its turquoise blue waters that look straight out of a postcard. It’s one of the best Cebu waterfalls that you have to visit!

Swim in the natural pools, try canyoneering, or just enjoy the scenic beauty. It’s the perfect spot for canyoneering, where you can jump off cliffs, swim through rivers, and slide down natural water slides – one of the top things to do in Cebu !

Once you reach the falls, you can rent a bamboo raft and get a natural “waterfall massage”. So pack your adventure gear and get ready for a fun-filled day at Kawasan Falls!

It can get busy, so try to visit early in the morning.

How to get there: You can take a bus from Cebu City to Badian. From there, it’s a short 15-minute trek to the falls.

7. Pescador Island, Cebu

Pescador Island

Pescador Island is a diver’s dream. Its coral reefs are teeming with marine life. Dive, snorkel, or take a boat tour. 

Dive into the vibrant underwater world of Pescador Island in Moalboal, Cebu. This small, rocky island is a marine sanctuary teeming with colorful corals and a variety of marine life, including sardines, sea turtles, and occasionally, thresher sharks and whale sharks.

The island’s name, Pescador, means “Fisherman” in Spanish, a testament to its abundant sea life. The island is perfect for snorkeling and diving, with its deep vertical walls and caves offering a thrilling exploration.

Remember to respect the marine environment and avoid touching the corals.

How to get there: You can take a bus from Cebu City to Moalboal , and then hire a boat to Pescador Island.

8. The Ruins, Negros Occidental

Ruins

The Ruins in Talisay City are remnants of a grand mansion destroyed during World War II. It’s one of Bacolod’s tourist spots for history buffs and photographers. Visit at sunset for the best views.

Step back in time at The Ruins in Talisay City, Negros Occidental. Known as the “Taj Mahal of Negros”, this grand mansion was built in the early 1900s by a sugar baron in memory of his beloved wife.

Today, the remains of this once magnificent mansion stand as a testament to timeless love and resilience. The Italianate architecture, with its detailed columns and intricate carvings, is even more enchanting when lit up at night.

How to get there: You can take a flight to Bacolod City, then a jeepney or taxi to Talisay City. The Ruins is a short tricycle ride from the city center.

9. Kansalakan Enchanted River, Negros Oriental

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Kansalakan Enchanted River is a hidden gem. This clear, blue river is perfect for swimming and picnicking. But beware of the local folklore about mystical creatures!

Kansalakan Enchanted River, Negros Oriental: Nestled between the villages of Bangwague and Balogo in Guihulngan City, the Kansalakan Enchanted River is worth the journey. Its emerald green waters are a sight to behold, offering a magical backdrop for a day of relaxation.

The river’s standout feature is a natural circular tub known as “The Eye,” perfect for a refreshing dip. For thrill-seekers, there’s also the option of cliff diving. The best part? There’s no entrance fee!

How to get there: You can take a bus from Dumaguete City to Guihulngan City, then hire a habal-habal (motorcycle taxi) to take you directly to the river.

10. Hinagdanan Cave, Bohol

Hinagdanan Cave

Hinagdanan Cave is a naturally lit cavern with a deep lagoon. Explore the cave, take photos, or swim in the lagoon. Just watch your step as the rocks can be slippery.

Hinagdanan Cave, Bohol: A naturally lit cavern in Dauis, Bohol, Hinagdanan Cave is a must-visit for anyone exploring the Visayas. The cave’s interior is stunning, with stalactites and stalagmites adorning the ceiling and floor.

The cave also boasts a deep lagoon where visitors can take a cool swim. Remember to bring a change of clothes if you plan to swim!

How to get there: The cave is easily accessible from Tagbilaran City. You can rent a tricycle or a motorbike, or even take a leisurely walk if you’re staying nearby.

11. Cambugahay Falls, Siquijor

cambugahay falls

Cambugahay Falls is a three-tiered waterfall with crystal clear waters perfect for a refreshing swim. You can also try the rope swing for a fun splash! 

Nestled in the mystical island of Siquijor, Cambugahay Falls is a must-visit Siquijor tourist spot for every wanderlust soul. This waterfall is a sight to behold, with its cascading waters creating enchanting lagoons and a swimming hole known as Lazi Bay.

Descend 135 steps and you’ll find yourself in a paradise where you can swim in the cool water, jump from the falls, or experience a waterfall massage. The ambiance is perfect for those who want to escape the city hustle and immerse themselves in nature.

Remember to respect the environment and keep the place clean.

How to get there: You can take a flight to Dumaguete City, then a ferry ride to Siquijor . From there, hire a tricycle or rent a motorbike to reach the falls. Entrance fee is only Php10.00, and you can rent a life vest for Php100.00 or a bamboo raft for Php20.00. You can also ride a ferry from Cebu to Siquijor or Bohol to Siquijor .

12. Manjuyod Sandbar, Negros Oriental

manjuyod sandbar

Often referred to as the “Maldives of the Philippines”, Manjuyod Sandbar features pristine white sands that emerge during low tide. Enjoy the sun, sand, and sea, but don’t forget to apply sunscreen!

Manjuyod Sandbar in Negros Oriental is a stunning stretch of white sand that appears only during low tide. This natural wonder is surrounded by crystal clear waters, making it an ideal spot for swimming, snorkeling, and dolphin watching.

The sandbar is also dotted with rustic cottages on stilts, where you can relax and enjoy the panoramic view of the sea.

How to get there: You can fly to Dumaguete City, then take a bus or van to Bais City. From there, hire a boat to take you to the sandbar. The boat rental fee ranges from Php2,500 to Php5,000, depending on the size and capacity of the boat. Remember to check the tide forecast to fully enjoy the sandbar experience.

13. Islas de Gigantes, Iloilo

islas de gigantes

Ahoy, travel junkies! Ready for an adventure? Let’s set sail to Islas de Gigantes in Iloilo, a hidden gem in the Visayas.

This cluster of islands is a paradise for beach lovers, with its pristine white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, and stunning rock formations. You can’t miss the island hopping experience, where you’ll get to explore the islands’ diverse marine life and savor the freshest seafood.

Islas de Gigantes is an island chain boasting of stunning seascapes, rich marine life, and delicious seafood. Go island hopping, snorkeling, or simply savor the fresh catch of the day.

Pack your sunblock and get ready for an unforgettable island getaway!

How to get there: You’ll need to take a flight to Iloilo City, then a bus or van ride to Carles town. From there, hop on a boat that will take you straight to the islands.

14. Monad Shoal in Malapascua Island, Cebu

Monad Shoal

Calling all diving enthusiasts! Monad Shoal in Malapascua Island , Cebu, is your next diving destination. Known as the Thresher Shark Capital of the World, Monad Shoal offers a unique opportunity to swim with these majestic creatures.

But that’s not all! The island’s vibrant coral gardens and rich marine biodiversity will leave you in awe. So, gear up and dive into an underwater adventure you won’t forget!

Monad Shoal is a world-renowned diving spot where you can see thresher sharks up close. Dive early in the morning for the best sightings. 

Make sure you’re equipped with the right diving gear!

How to get there: Fly to Cebu City, then take a bus to Maya port in Daanbantayan. From there, a boat ride will take you to the island. Renting a boat for island hopping costs around Php1,200.00 to Php1,500.00.

15. Biri Island, Samar

Biri Island

Biri Island is famous for its rock formations sculpted by the waves and wind. Explore the formations, take stunning photos, and enjoy the view. Wear sturdy shoes for the hike!

Biri Island, a hidden gem in Northern Samar, is a paradise for those who love unique landscapes. This island is famous for its six major rock formations: Magasang, Magsapad, Macadlaw, Puhunan, Bel-at, and Caranas, each sculpted by the relentless waves of the sea.

The natural pools of Bel-at are perfect for a refreshing dip. For diving enthusiasts, the Garon Wall is a must-visit.

How to get there: You can rent a boat to Biri Island for Php750.00. Remember, an Environmental Usage Fee of Php50.00 per individual is also collected, and a tour guide is required, costing Php300.00 for a group of five.

16. Kalanggaman Island, Leyte

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Kalanggaman Island is known for its long sandbar and clear waters. Swim, snorkel, or simply relax on the beach. 

Kalanggaman Island is a dreamy escape in Leyte known for its powdery white sand beaches and crystal clear waters. The island’s most striking feature is its long sandbar stretching at one end, making it a picturesque spot for beach lovers.

Don’t forget to bring your own food and water as there are no stores on the island.

How to get there: You can reach this paradise by taking a boat from Palompon, Leyte. The boat rental can range from Php3,000 to Php4,000, depending on the size. The local government also collects an entrance fee of Php225 for locals and Php500 for foreign tourists.

17. Moalboal Sardine Run, Cebu

moalboal island hopping

Experience the thrill of swimming with millions of sardines in Moalboal . It’s a surreal experience you shouldn’t miss.

Dive into an underwater spectacle at Moalboal, Cebu! Imagine swimming with millions of sardines, creating a mesmerizing, swirling vortex of silver right before your eyes.

This unique phenomenon, known as the Sardine Run, is a must-see for any ocean lover. Plus, you don’t have to be a pro diver to experience it; snorkeling is enough to witness this natural wonder.

Just remember to respect marine life and keep a safe distance.

How to get there: Fly to Cebu City and take a three-hour bus ride to Moalboal. From there, hire a boat to Panagsama Beach where the sardine run happens just a few meters from the shore. 

Planning to visit? Here are our top picks for resorts in Moalboal .

18. Loboc River, Bohol

Loboc

Enjoy a relaxing cruise along the Loboc River while feasting on a buffet lunch. The lush greenery and the music from the local community make it a memorable experience.

Float your worries away on the tranquil Loboc River in Bohol. Known for its enchanting river cruise, you’ll be treated to a lush panorama of tropical flora, local wildlife, and the charming Filipino countryside.

The journey is made even more delightful with a buffet lunch served on the boat and local children serenading you with Filipino folk songs. The river cruise starts near the historic Loboc Church, one of the oldest churches in Bohol.

How to get there: To reach Loboc River, fly to Tagbilaran City, Bohol’s capital. From there, it’s a quick 24-kilometer ride to Loboc town.

19. Apo Island, Negros Oriental

apo island

Apo Island is a popular diving and snorkeling spot known for its vibrant coral gardens and sea turtles. Remember to follow the guidelines to protect the marine sanctuary.

Apo Island is a small, magical gem located in Negros Oriental, Visayas. This island is a paradise for divers and snorkelers, boasting of a vibrant marine sanctuary teeming with colorful fish and beautiful corals.

It’s not just the underwater spectacle that will captivate you, the island’s charm extends to its quaint community, hilly landscapes, and the warm hospitality of the locals.

How to get there: You’ll need to fly to Dumaguete City. From the city, take a jeepney or tricycle to Malatapay Market in Zamboanguita. From there, you can hire a boat that will take you to Apo Island. The boat ride usually takes around 30 minutes.

20. Malalison Island, Antique

Malalison Island

Malalison Island is a small, unspoiled paradise with clear waters, sandy beaches, and a beautiful mountain to climb. Enjoy the tranquility but be prepared, as there’s no electricity on the island.

Malalison Island, also known as Mararison Island, is a hidden paradise in Antique, Visayas. This small island is known for its stunning white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, and a beautiful sandbar.

It’s also home to the unique pitcher plants and offers a breathtaking view of rolling hills. The locals, known as “Tagbanuas,” are friendly and welcoming, adding to the island’s charm.

And before you leave, try the kawa hot bath in Tibiao, Antique .

How to get there: You’ll need to fly to either Iloilo or Kalibo. From there, take a bus or van to Culasi, Antique. Once in Culasi, you can hire a boat from the port that will take you directly to Malalison Island. The boat ride is around 15-20 minutes.

And there you have it, the top 20 tourist spots in Visayas! Each one offers a unique experience that will make your trip unforgettable. Happy travels!

Planning Your Trip to Visayas

Alright, now that you’re excited about all the amazing places to visit, let’s talk about planning your trip to Visayas.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Visayas largely depends on what you want to do. If you’re after sunny beach days, the dry season from January to May is your best bet. But if you don’t mind occasional rain and want to avoid the crowds, the rainy season from June to December can be a good option.

How to Get Around

Getting around Visayas involves a mix of land, sea, and air travel. Major islands like Cebu and Panay have airports with flights from Manila and other parts of the Philippines. 

Ferries and pump boats connect the islands, and buses, jeepneys, and tricycles are common land transportation options. For convenience and flexibility, you can also rent a car or motorbike in some areas.

Local Customs and Etiquette

Filipinos are generally friendly and hospitable, but it’s always good to respect local customs and etiquette. Here are a few tips:

  • Use polite words like “po” and “opo” when speaking to elders.
  • Respect religious practices and dress modestly when visiting churches or religious events.
  • Be mindful of the environment . Avoid littering and respect wildlife and marine life.
  • Always ask for permission before taking photos of people or private property.

Remember, a well-planned trip can lead to a more enjoyable and stress-free vacation. So, take the time to plan your Visayas adventure!

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the must-visit tourist spots in visayas.

The must-visit tourist spots in Visayas include Boracay Island in Aklan, known for its white sand beaches and extraordinary sunsets, the historical The Ruins in Negros Occidental, the enchanting Kansalakan Enchanted River in Negros Oriental, and the mystical Hinagdanan Cave in Bohol. Other notable spots include Biri Island in Samar, Cambugahay Falls in Siquijor, and the Manjuyod Sandbar in Negros Oriental.

What are the popular things to do in Visayas?

Popular activities in Visayas include 4WD tours, day trips, exploring caverns and caves, bus tours, private sightseeing tours, and beach activities. Nature and wildlife tours, diving, snorkeling, climbing, hiking, eco tours, and visiting sacred and religious sites are also popular among tourists.

Why is Boracay a popular tourist spot in Visayas?

Boracay is a popular tourist spot in Visayas because of its stunning white sand beaches, extraordinary sunsets, and vibrant nightlife. It’s a perfect destination for beach lovers and party-goers alike.

What can you do in Malapascua Island, Cebu?

Malapascua Island is famous for its dive sites, particularly Monad Shoal and Kemod Shoal, where you can see thresher sharks, hammerhead sharks, barracudas, yellowfin tuna, mackerel, and unicorn fish. The site is also teeming with corals, sponges, and sea fans.

From the world-renowned beaches of Boracay and Panglao to the enchanting Chocolate Hills of Bohol and the serene Lake Balanan in Negros Oriental, there’s something for everyone in this beautiful part of the Philippines.

But remember, this list is just the tip of the iceberg. The Visayas region is teeming with hidden gems waiting to be discovered. 

So why not start planning your trip now? Whether you’re a beach bum, a history buff, a nature lover, or an adventure seeker, Visayas has something special in store for you.

So pack your bags, book your tickets, and get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey. The Visayas region is waiting to welcome you with its warm hospitality, rich culture, and breathtaking natural beauty. 

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21 Tourist Attractions to Visit in Visayas Region, Philippines 

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Make it a goal this year to discover and explore the Visayas region of the Philippines! The Visayas has so much more to offer to those looking for tourist attractions to spend a vacation on, whether an under-the-radar spot or a tourist favorite. Want to know what else is there to see in the Visayas? Add these spots to your Visayas Travel Bucket List!

Adventure in Seco Island

Seco Island (Antique)

Have you ever experienced kitesurfing? In Antique, Seco Island is known to be the prime spot for kiteboarding. It’s a small, pristine island situated in Tibiao town, ideal for those who prefer fewer crowds and want to try activities like kite surfing.

The Ruins in Talisay City

The Ruins (Negros Occidental)

This heritage site in Negros Occidental is a must-visit not only because of its architectural beauty but also because of its history. The Ruins is what remains of the mansion built by Don Mariano Lacson in honor of his wife, Maria Braga, who passed away when she was about to give birth to their 11tch child. Japanese forces abandoned and then burned it, leaving it destroyed, yet the skeletal frame remained. It’s now a tourist attraction that people can visit in Talisay City.

Lakawon Island by Louie Martinez via Unsplash

Lakawon Island (Negros Occidental)

People who love to visit the islands will love Lakawon Island because of its powdery white sand and turquoise waters, which every beach lover adores. It’s a banana-shaped island where the largest floating bar in Asia, the TawHai, is found. Come here to enjoy island life with activities like kayaking, snorkeling, and banana boating!

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Danjugan Island (Negros Occidental)

Danjugan Island is not your ordinary island; it’s a marine and wildlife sanctuary that houses lagoons, white sand beaches, caves, forests, and majestic coral reefs that adventurers will love. There are so many ecotourism activities to do here, so if you’re the type of traveler who likes to be close to nature, Danjugan Island should be on your list.

Travel Guide to Kalanggaman by patricia pelaez via unsplash

Kalanggaman Island (Leyte)

Kalanggaman Island is located in Palompon, Leyte. It’s a paradise-like island known for its stunning white sands and crystal-clear waters, a picture-perfect visual of a beach paradise. This unspoiled, beautiful island is perfect if you like serene and idyllic attractions offering the best sunrise-to-sunset views.

Hinagdanan Cave

Hinagdanan Cave (Bohol)

Up for a spelunking adventure? Go to Hinagdanan Cave in Dauis, Bohol, and explore a natural, historic cave where you can trek and swim. The cave was previously used as a hideout by the locals to escape the Japanese army during the Japanese occupation. Now, it’s a cave worth discovering, thanks to its beautiful rock formations and limestone.

Experience cruising along Loboc River onboard a floating restaurant.

Loboc River (Bohol)

A trip to Bohol won’t be complete without ever trying the Loboc River cruise . It’s an experience that lets you dine at a floating restaurant that cruises through the Loboc River. Aside from good food, you’ll be serenaded by folk songs as you enjoy a sumptuous lunch with a view.

Chocolate Hills - Bohol Online Sale photo via Depositphotos

Chocolate Hills (Bohol)

This iconic natural attraction in Bohol is another must-see, as it is known as the world’s eighth wonder. These conical-shaped hills that look like chocolate kisses from afar are among the best views in the Philippines. If you want to explore further, booking a Chocolate Hills group tour is best.

Anda Bohol Travel Guide

Anda (Bohol)

Who said white-sand beaches were only found in Boracay? Anda in Bohol boasts its own fine white-sand beaches. They also have water caves, abundant marine life, and scenic parks, perfect for those who want less-crowded destinations in Bohol.

Tide Pool at Biri Rock Formation photo by Rene Sangco Photography via Flickr

Biri Island (Northern Samar)

Did you know we have our very own rock formations in Northern Samar? On Biri Island , you’ll spot beautifully sculpted geological rock formations that were the product of natural forces over time. Geologists say the formations have been around since the Early Miocene Period, ranging from 5 to 23 million years old.

Cambugahay Falls by James Connolly via Unsplash

Cambugahay Falls (Siquijor)

Have you ever been to a waterfall that looks so immaculate when you see it in person? If not, travel to Siquijor and visit Cambugahay Falls, a three-tier waterfall that cascades into bright blue waters. It’s so picturesque that it feels like paradise up close!

Manjuyod Travel Guide photo by Jiorge Denise Grefaldia via Unsplash

Manjuyod Sandbar (Negros Oriental)

Manjuyod Sandbar in Dumaguete is best known as the “Maldives of the Philippines.” It’s a strip of white sand, about a 15-minute boat ride away from Bais City coast. Come here early at 6 am to maximize your time before high tide and get to do fun activities such as dolphin watching nearby.

Diving in Apo Island by Dale de Vera via Unsplash

Apo Island (Negros Oriental)

You shouldn’t miss this incredible island when you visit Dumaguete. Apo Island is a volcanic island that offers a variety of marine activities that every beach lover will immensely enjoy. From diving, turtle-watching, and snorkeling, you’ll be mesmerized by its colorful marine life when you go exploring deep underwater.

Gigantes Island White Beach

Islas de Gigantes (Iloilo)

Experience Iloilo island life when you go to Islas de Gigantes ! There are lots of things to do here that will make your visit worthwhile. You can do island-hopping, leisurely stroll along the sandy shores, explore caves, eat fresh seafood dishes, swim, and more!

Moalboal Travel Guide photo by Tirachard Kumtanom via Pexels

Moalboal Sardine Run (Cebu)

Meet thousands of sardines underwater when you book a trip to Moalboal , Cebu. Do a sardine run located in the waters of Panagsama Beach and swim with the fish as they meet you in shallow waters. It’s definitely a unique experience you shouldn’t miss in Moalboal.

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Kawasan Falls (Cebu)

Go canyoneering at Cebu’s Kawasan Falls and feel the adrenaline rush as you jump off a cliff to the falls! Go hiking, trekking, and swimming, and be in awe at the beauty of Kawasan Falls. If you plan to visit, go here during the summer season, when it’s most recommended.

Marlins Beach Resort in Bantayan Cebu

Bantayan Island (Cebu)

Pack for a day trip on Bantayan Island and experience island life in Cebu! Here, you can relax by the beach or try different things to do on the island. You can swim on the Virgin Island, see the lighthouse, or savor the famous SuTuKil to satisfy your hunger.

Beach Resort in Camotes Island

Camotes Islands (Cebu)

Camotes Islands is actually composed of four islands. It’s all worth exploring, but if you’re into cave exploration, add Bukilat to your itinerary, it’s the largest cave of all. You can also enjoy Amazing Island Cave for freediving or go beach-hopping to nearby beaches if you want to just chill and explore the islands by swimming and snorkeling.

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Malapascua Island (Cebu)

Dive with thresher sharks on Malapascua Island ! It’s not your ordinary island tour because it’s one of the best diving spots in Cebu. Ready your diving gear and explore the verdant marine life of Cebu when you visit the tropical island of Malapascua!

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Guimaras Island (Guimaras)

Guimaras Island is best known for its mangoes, but did you know that there are various tourist attractions you can visit here? Don’t forget to try the famous mango pizza, visit the Trappist Monastery, go island-hopping on its several beaches, or explore the Baras cave.

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White Beach Boracay (Aklan)

Last but not least, Boracay! As one of the Philippines’ prime tourist destinations, you can’t complete your Visayas journey without ever seeing Boracay’s famous white sand beaches. See its glorious sunset, experience the island nightlife, do tons of water activities, and enjoy delicious restaurants when you visit Boracay soon.

Know other places to see in the Visayas that aren’t on the list? Share it with us in the comment section below. Happy travels!

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Explore the Best Visayas Tourist Spots and Experience the Beauty of Nature in the Philippines

Looking for the perfect travel itinerary? Discover the captivating tourist destinations in Visayas, where adventure and relaxation await you.

Welcome to the Visayas, Philippines, which boasts some of the most breathtaking tourist spots in the Philippines. From pristine beaches to picturesque mountains, the Visayas islands have it all. If you're planning a trip to the Philippines and want to experience the best of nature, then you must visit the Visayas islands.

In this article, we will take you on a tour of the best tourist spots in Visayas so that you can plan your itinerary accordingly. Whether you're an adventure-seeker or just want to relax, there is something for everyone in the Visayas islands attractions. So, pack your bags, grab your camera, and explore nature's beauty in the Philippines.

The 10 Must-Visit Tourist Attractions in Visayas

Below, we’ve compiled the top 10 tourist spots in Visayas.

Chocolate Hills

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The Chocolate Hills are a distinctive geological structure in the Philippines' province of Bohol. It is made up of about 1,200 hills that cover an area of about 50 square kilometers. The hills get their name from their similarity to chocolate drops, which is most noticeable during the dry season when the grass on the hills turns brown.

The Chocolate Hills are a renowned tourist destination in the Philippines and one of the country's natural beauties. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the hills from observation decks built in various spots.

Boracay Island

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Boracay Island is a small island in the Philippines' Western Visayas region. It is one of the country's most famous tourist destinations, recognized for its stunning beaches, clear waters, and bustling nightlife.

White Beach is the island's most famous and popular beach, frequently listed in lists of the world's top beaches. It's a 4-kilometer stretch of pristine white sand and turquoise waters, ideal for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports like snorkeling and parasailing.

Aside from its stunning beaches, Boracay Island is also known for its vibrant nightlife. The island is filled with bars, clubs, and restaurants that offer a wide range of cuisines, from traditional Filipino dishes to international favorites.

The island is also home to several festivals and events throughout the year, such as the Boracay International Dragon Boat Festival and the Boracay Beach Ultimate Frisbee Tournament.

This island is the best place to visit in Visayas, Philippines if you want a fantastic beach, luxurious hotels, and vibrant night life.

Osmena Peak

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Osmea Peak is the highest point in the Filipino province of Cebu. It is situated in southern Cebu, specifically in the town of Dalaguete. The peak is 1,013 meters (3,323 ft) above sea level and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and the neighboring islands of Bohol and Negros.

The peak was named after the Osmea family, a notable Filipino political dynasty. Sergio Osmea, the fourth President of the Philippines, is claimed to have visited the area during his presidency. The summit has become a popular tourist destination, attracting domestic and international visitors searching for a tough yet rewarding trekking experience.

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Magellan’s Cross

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Magellan's Cross is a religious and historical landmark in Cebu City, Philippines. It is a wooden cross that the Portuguese adventurer Ferdinand Magellan is claimed to have planted when he arrived in the Philippines in 1521.

Magellan's Cross is in a modest coral stone chapel near a busy intersection in downtown Cebu City. The chapel is known as the Basilica del Santo Nio, and it is a primary pilgrimage site and a symbol of Catholicism in the Philippines.

The original cross planted by Magellan was made of wood, but it has been enclosed in another wooden cross over the ages to safeguard it from harm and degradation. The outer cross bears a plaque commemorating Magellan's planting of the first cross, and the inner cross may be seen via a window in the external cross.

Whale shark watching in Oslob, Cebu

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Oslob Whale Shark Watching is regarded as one of the best spots in the world for an up-close encounter with the world's largest fish, the whale shark.

The whale sharks in Oslob are well-known for being friendly and accessible, letting people to swim alongside them and marvel at their enormous size. Sharks visit the area because local fishermen feed them tiny shrimp, a controversial practice among conservationists.

If you want a thrill in your travel, this is one of the best places to visit near Visayas.

Fort San Pedro in Cebu City

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Fort San Pedro is a military fortification in Cebu City, Philippines. It is a triangular-shaped bastion fort built by the Spanish conquistador Miguel Lopez de Legazpi and his army in 1738. He made the fort to safeguard the Spanish settlement in Cebu, named after San Pedro, one of the city's patron saints.

Fort San Pedro is now a renowned tourist destination in Cebu City. It has been renovated and kept to reflect its historical value, and tourists are welcome to explore the fort and its exhibits to learn more about Filipino history. The defense also provides a stunning perspective of the city and the sea.

Tarsier Sanctuary in Bohol

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The Tarsier Sanctuary is a protected area near Corella in Bohol, Philippines. It is a popular tourist site for those who want to view tarsiers, the world's tiniest primates. Making it a must-visit tourist spot in the Philippines

The sanctuary, which spans around 167 hectares, was constructed to protect the endangered Philippine Tarsier, only found in the Philippines. The Philippine Tarsier Foundation manages the refuge, which was founded in 1997.

The Philippine Tarsier is distinguished by its big eyes, roughly the same size as its brain. This distinguishing characteristic enables the tarsier to see effectively in low light circumstances, making it a superb hunter of insects, its primary food source. Tarsiers are also noted for their capacity to jump enormous distances, up to 40 times their body length.

Simala Shrine in Sibonga, Cebu

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Simala Shrine is a famous pilgrimage place in the Filipino town of Sibonga. It is also known as the Monastery of the Holy Eucharist and is renowned for its beautiful architecture and religious significance.

The supernatural happenings that have occurred at the Simala Shrine are one of the key reasons for its appeal. The church contains a duplicate of the Blessed Virgin Mary's image, which is considered to have miraculous powers. Numerous worshippers visit the shrine to pray and seek favors from the Virgin Mary.

The shrine also has a collection of relics and holy artifacts donated by devotees worldwide. The monastery is home to the monks who look after the shrine and perform religious services.

Bantayan Island in Cebu

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Bantayan Island is a magnificent tropical paradise located in the province of Cebu in the Philippines' central region. It is well-known for its beautiful white sandy beaches, crystal blue waters, and laid-back environment, making it an excellent destination for anyone looking for a calm retreat.

The gorgeous beaches of Bantayan Island are one of its key draws. The most well-known of these is Santa Fe's white sandy beach, bordered by palm trees and boasting clear blue waters. Ogtong Cave Beach, Paradise Beach, and Kota Beach are other beaches worth seeing.

Getting Around Visayas Without Breaking the Bank – Tips for Budget Travellers

The Visayas area of the Philippines is an excellent choice for budget-conscious visitors. The region provides something for everyone with its white sand beaches, crystal blue oceans, gorgeous landscapes, and dynamic culture.

Traveling across Visayas on a budget might be difficult, but with some organization and a little innovation, it is possible to accomplish so without breaking the bank. Here are some suggestions for budget travelers who want to visit Visayas.

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Conducting research and planning your schedule before your low-cost trip to the Visayas is critical. This will assist you in determining the locations you wish to visit, the transportation alternatives available, and the associated expenses.

Pick your destination carefully

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The Visayas comprises various islands, each with its distinct charm and beauty. Consider visiting less popular locations, typically less crowded and less expensive. You can save money by staying in local homestays or inexpensive hotels rather than fancy resorts.

Use low-cost transportation

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There are various low-cost transportation choices accessible for travelers traveling throughout the Visayas. Local buses, jeepneys, and tricycles are the most cost-effective modes of transportation. You can also take a ferry or a swift craft between islands if you prefer a more comfortable journey. These choices are also far less expensive than flying.

Join a group tour

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Joining a group tour is an excellent way to save transportation and lodging money. Group tours typically include lower pricing for transportation, housing, and activities and the opportunity to meet new people and make new friends along the route.

Dine like locals

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One of the best parts about visiting Visayas is sampling the fantastic local cuisine. Dining like a native is a terrific way to experience the local culture and save money. Instead of spending money on fancy restaurants, try street food and local cafes, which are usually less priced and serve authentic, local dishes.

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And there you have it, fellow adventurers and nature enthusiasts! The Visayas islands are calling your name, and the wonders they hold are waiting to be explored. From the Chocolate Hills' enchanting landscape to the vibrant nightlife of Boracay Island, and the breathtaking heights of Osmena Peak – it's all here for you to discover.

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A Journey to 18 Must-Visit Visayas Tourist Spots – The Enchanting Visayas Region

Visayas Tourist Spots

Visayas tourist spots stand out as a treasure trove of captivating tourist spots that attract travelers from all over the world. From ancient ruins to enchanting caves, pristine beaches to mesmerizing waterfalls, the Visayas offers a plethora of destinations that cater to every kind of adventurer. In this article, we will take you on a virtual tour of some of the most breathtaking places to visit in the Visayas region.

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1. Danjugan Island (Negros Occidental)

Danjugan Island (Negros Occidental)

Danjugan Island is a protected marine reserve and wildlife sanctuary that offers eco-tourism activities such as snorkeling, birdwatching, and nature treks. Immerse yourself in the beauty of untouched nature on this remote island. Danjugan Island is a must-visit Visayas tourist spots and it is surrounded by clear waters and vibrant coral reefs, making it an ideal destination for snorkeling and scuba diving. The island’s marine sanctuary is home to a diverse array of marine life, including colorful reef fish, sea turtles, rays, and various species of coral.

2. Biri Islands (Northern Samar)

Biri Islands (Northern Samar)

Biri Islands is another stunning destination in the Visayas region of the Philippines, known for its awe-inspiring rock formations. The islands are located off the northern coast of Samar, specifically in the province of Northern Samar. Biri Islands have become a popular attraction for Visayas tourist spots.

3. Apo Island (Negros Oriental)

Apo Island (Negros Oriental)

Apo Island is a small but remarkable island located off the southeastern tip of Negros Oriental in the Philippines. It is renowned for its vibrant marine life, making it a popular destination for snorkelers and scuba divers. Apo Island is considered one of the best diving spots in the Philippines, thanks to its well-preserved marine sanctuary and diverse underwater ecosystems. Make sure to add this island in your Visayas Tourist spots hopping.

4. Loboc River (Bohol)

Loboc River (Bohol)

A serene and picturesque river, Loboc River in Bohol offers visitors a scenic cruise aboard floating restaurants. Enjoy the lush scenery, traditional music, and indulge in a sumptuous buffet of local delicacies.

5. Bantayan Island (Cebu)

Bantayan Island (Cebu)

Bantayan Island is a tranquil paradise known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and laid-back atmosphere. It’s an ideal spot for beach bumming, island hopping, and immersing in local island life. There are different places to visit in Bantayan Island in Cebu . It is an undeniable one of amazing Visayas tourist Spots.

6. Seco Island (Antique)

Seco Island (Antique)

Seco Island is one of Visayas tourist Spots that is famous for its long stretches of powdery white sand beaches that give it a postcard-perfect appearance. The surrounding waters of Seco Island are exceptionally clear and inviting, making it ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and other water-based activities. The island’s remote location contributes to the cleanliness and pristine condition of its marine environment.

7. Panglao Island (Bohol)

Panglao Island (Bohol)

Panglao Island, located just a short distance from Bohol, is a haven for beach lovers. With its stunning beaches, world-class diving spots, and unique geological formations, Panglao is a must-visit destination among all the Visayas tourist spots.

8. Boracay Island (Aklan)

Boracay Island (Aklan)

No list of Visayas tourist spots would be complete without mentioning Boracay Island. Famous for its powdery white sand beaches and vibrant nightlife, Boracay offers a perfect blend of relaxation and excitement. It is one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations

9. Chocolate Hills (Bohol)

Chocolate Hills (Bohol)

One of the most iconic sights in the Philippines, the Chocolate Hills in Bohol are a series of over 1,200 symmetrical cone-shaped hills. During the dry season, the grass-covered hills turn brown, resembling chocolate, hence the name. There are several viewing decks built on higher points in the area where visitors can get a panoramic view of the Chocolate Hills. The most popular and accessible viewing deck is the one located in Carmen, Bohol. You should definitely visit this chocolatey Visayas tourist spots.

10. Kawasan Falls (Cebu)

Kawasan Falls (Cebu)

Nestled in the lush jungle of Cebu , Kawasan Falls is a multi-tiered waterfall that enchants visitors with its turquoise waters and natural pools. You can enjoy canyoneering, bamboo rafting, and swimming in the refreshing waters. Kawasan Falls is renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise waters that flow from the Kabukalan Spring and cascade down the three tiers of the waterfall.

11. Moalboal Sardine Run (Cebu)

Moalboal Sardine Run (Cebu)

The Moalboal Sardine Run is a captivating natural phenomenon that occurs off the coast of Moalboal, a municipality in the province of Cebu, Philippines. The Sardine Run refers to the massive school of sardines that migrates along the shores of Moalboal. These sardines move in a mesmerizing, coordinated pattern, creating swirling formations known as “bait balls” to protect themselves from predators. Definitely an intriguing Visayas tourist spots to visit.

12. Kalanggaman Island (Leyte)

Kalanggaman Island (Leyte)

Kalanggaman Island is a picturesque and secluded island located in the municipality of Palompon, in the province of Leyte, Philippines. Known for its long sandbars and crystal-clear waters, Kalanggaman Island has become a popular Visayas tourist spots destination for beach lovers, snorkelers, and campers seeking an idyllic tropical escape.

13. Monad Shoal (Malapascua Island, Cebu)

Monad Shoal (Malapascua Island)

Divers and snorkelers will be thrilled to visit Monad Shoal, a sunken island plateau off the coast of Malapascua Island. It is renowned as one of the few places in the world where thresher sharks can be spotted daily, offering a thrilling and unforgettable underwater adventure. This is the Visayas tourist spots suited for every divers.

14. Islas de Gigantes (Iloilo)

Islas de Gigantes (Iloilo)

One of the best Visayas tourist spots – Islas de Gigantes, or “Islands of Giants,” is an archipelago off the coast of Carles, Iloilo. These islands boast pristine beaches, enchanting lagoons, and stunning rock formations. Take a boat tour to explore the various islands and discover their unique beauty.

15. Manjuyod Sandbar (Negros Oriental)

Manjuyod Sandbar (Negros Oriental)

Dubbed the “Maldives of the Philippines,” Manjuyod Sandbar is a hidden gem in Negros Oriental. Located off the coast of Bais City, this sandbar emerges during low tide, creating an otherworldly scene of turquoise waters and fine white sand, surrounded by mangroves and crystal-clear waters. Truly an enchanting Visayas tourist spots to unwind.

16. Cambugahay Falls (Siquijor)

Cambugahay Falls (Siquijor)

Often referred to as the “Stairway to Heaven,” Cambugahay Falls in Siquijor offers a serene escape into nature. With multiple cascades of turquoise water, this three-tiered waterfall provides a perfect spot for swimming, cliff jumping, and unwinding amidst the lush surroundings.

17. Hinagdanan Cave (Bohol)

Hinagdanan Cave (Bohol)

Bohol is famous for its mesmerizing Chocolate Hills, but the province also holds a hidden gem – Hinagdanan Cave. This unique cave is adorned with stunning stalactites and stalagmites and features a crystal-clear underground pool. The name “Hinagdanan” means “laddered” in the local dialect, referring to the naturally formed ladder-like rock formations inside the cave.

18. The Ruins (Negros Occidental)

The Ruins (Negros Occidental)

Located in Talisay City, Negros Occidental, The Ruins is an awe-inspiring mansion steeped in history and surrounded by a lush garden. Built in the early 1900s by the wealthy sugar baron Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson, this mansion was once dubbed the “Taj Mahal of Negros.” Despite being partially destroyed during World War II, its remains stand as a beautiful testament to a love story that has become part of local lore.

In conclusion, Whether you’re an adventure enthusiast, a nature lover, or a history buff, the Visayas region of the Philippines has something spectacular to offer. From ancient ruins to exotic islands, this tropical paradise is waiting to be explored and cherished. Plan your trip to the Visayas, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure filled with breathtaking sights and warm Filipino hospitality.

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Top 10 Food Delicacies in Western Visayas, Region VI

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Western Visayas, also known as Region VI, is located in the central part of the Philippines. It is composed of six provinces: Aklan, Antique, Capiz, Guimaras, Iloilo, and Negros Occidental. The region is known for its diverse cuisine, influenced by Spanish, Chinese, and Malay cultures. Here are the top 10 food delicacies in Western Visayas:

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Chicken Inasal

Chicken Inasal is a grilled chicken dish that originated from Bacolod City, Negros Occidental. The chicken is marinated in a mixture of vinegar, calamansi juice, garlic, ginger, lemongrass, and annatto oil, which gives it a distinct orange color. It is then grilled over charcoal, giving it a smoky and slightly sweet flavor. Chicken Inasal is usually served with garlic rice, calamansi, and soy sauce.

Kadyos Baboy Langka

Kadyos Baboy Langka is a hearty stew that originated from Iloilo. It is made with kadyos beans, pork belly, and unripe jackfruit, simmered in a broth of shrimp paste, onions, and tomatoes. The dish is rich and flavorful, with a hint of sweetness from the jackfruit. It is best served with steamed rice.

Batchoy is a noodle soup that originated from Iloilo City. It is made with thin noodles, pork broth, pork meat, liver, and intestines, topped with crispy pork rinds, scallions, and garlic. The dish is hearty and comforting, perfect for a rainy day.

La Paz Batchoy

La Paz Batchoy is a variation of Batchoy that originated from La Paz, Iloilo. It is made with the same ingredients as the original Batchoy, but with the addition of crushed pork cracklings, fried garlic, and a boiled egg. It is best served with calamansi and chili sauce.

Pancit Molo

Pancit Molo is a dumpling soup that originated from Molo, Iloilo. It is made with thin wonton wrappers filled with ground pork, shrimp, and water chestnuts, cooked in a chicken broth with garlic and scallions. It is a comforting dish that is perfect for cold weather.

Inubarang Manok

Inubarang Manok is a chicken soup that originated from Antique. It is made with native chicken, ubad (young coconut meat), and malunggay leaves, simmered in a broth of ginger, onions, and garlic. The dish is light and refreshing, perfect for a hot day.

Binakol is a chicken soup that originated from Aklan. It is made with native chicken, coconut water, and young coconut meat, simmered in a broth of ginger, onions, and lemongrass. The dish is light and flavorful, with a hint of sweetness from the coconut.

Adobo nga Baka

Adobo nga Baka is a beef stew that originated from Capiz. It is made with beef, soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, and bay leaves, simmered until tender. The dish is savory and slightly sour, with a tangy flavor from the vinegar.

Pinasugbo is a sweet snack that originated from Guimaras. It is made with thinly sliced saba bananas, coated in caramelized brown sugar and sesame seeds, and fried until crispy. The dish is sweet and crunchy, perfect for satisfying a sweet tooth.

Mango Pizza

Mango Pizza is a unique dish that originated from Guimaras, a province known for its sweet mangoes. The pizza dough is rolled out and spread with cheese, typically a blend of mozzarella and cheddar. The fresh mangoes are sliced and arranged on top of the cheese. The pizza is then baked in the oven until the crust is crispy and the cheese is melted. The result is a sweet and savory pizza with a tropical twist, perfect for those who love the combination of sweet and salty flavors. Mango Pizza has become a popular dish in Guimaras and can be found in many local restaurants and pizza parlors.

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Chocolate Hills Complex

The Chocolate Hills are a geological formation in the Bohol province of the Philippines.

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Kawasan Falls

This famous waterfall with clear turquoise water is an amazing getaway destination with scenic surroundings.

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Fort San Pedro

Fort San Pedro is a military defense structure in Cebu, Philippines, built by the Spanish under the command of Miguel López de Legazpi,…

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Magellan's Cross

Magellan's Cross Pavilion is a stone kiosk in Cebu City, Philippines. The structure is situated on Plaza Sugbo beside the Basilica del Santo…

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Tumalog Waterfalls

Located in stunning surroundings, these waterfalls will charm you with crystal-clear water. They're usually less crowded than other falls.

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Hinagdanan Cave

Hinagdanan Cave is a cave in the municipality of Dauis on Panglao Island, in Bohol Province, in the Philippines.

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Climb up to the spot about 2000 m above sea level and take a look over the city. It's a great place to take pics and relax.

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Basdaku White Beach

Enjoy swimming and snorkeling in absolutely clear water or just do a bit of sunbathing on the shore with perfect white sand.

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Rajah Sikatuna Protected Landscape Nature Center

The Rajah Sikatuna Protected Landscape is a protected landscape area of forested limestone hills, grasslands and natural springs in the…

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Tarsiers are haplorhine primates of the family Tarsiidae, which is itself the lone extant family within the infraorder Tarsiiformes.

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Butterfly Sanctuary

Jumalon Museum, Butterfly Sanctuary and Art Gallery is a private museum, art gallery and nature reserve run by the Jumalon Foundation.

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Bicol opens many doors to memorable activities and experiences in its off-the-beaten tracks that draw thousands of visitors yearly. This guide counts down the top 12 tourist attractions in Bicol with things to do that are guaranteed to get you a good dose of rewarding adventures.

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Boats and a floating hut on Bulusan Lake, Bicol

Situated in the sheltered tropical lushness of Sorsogon, the small town of Bulusan serves as home to Mount Bulusan, the fourth most active volcano in the Philippines. The volcanic mountain rises at 5,135ft above sea level on the large expanse of Bulusan National Park in the southernmost portion of Luzon. You can explore the park through a tour of Sorsogon's top tourist spots .

Like Mount Bulusan, the lake is also elevated. Its deep green emerald waters sit at the foot of the towering mountain, rich with flora and fauna inhabited by rare specimens from colorful kingfishers to golden-crowned flying foxes. No wonder it's sometimes considered as the 'Switzerland of the Orient'. 

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One of the highlights covered in many Sorsogon tours , Bulusan Lake provides scenic tranquility best experienced paddling around on a kayak boat. You can enjoy a pleasant nature sightseeing of different plants and birds amidst the soaring mountains. It's worth driving away from Sorsogon City via Irosin if you're coming from a day trip in Legazpi.

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Aerial view of Subic Beach in Bicol

Kickstart your island getaway on Subic Beach, Matnog, one of the Philippines' hidden beach attractions solely for its blushing, pinkish-white sands against the clear turquoise waters. 

Subic Beach is an idyllic beach spot in Calintaan and one of the pink sand islands in Matnog (others being Tikling and the Juan Lagoon Fish Sanctuary). Offering more than just its stunning waves and finely crushed red corals decorating its beds of sand, Subic Beach is also the gateway to a series of sea caves and rock formations that you can explore from a short sailing distance away.

Whether you're up for a swim near the shore, a boat ride to a small underwater cave, or a quick tan under the sun, this aquamarine paradise promises you a fun time. Experience its beauty in a Sorsogon Matnog Subic Beach day tour from Legazpi with hotel transfers from Legazpi, private boat rentals with fish-feeding activities, and tour guide services, among others.

The cliffside at Binurong Point, Bicol

Ready your trekking shoes for a scenic hiking activity in one of the off-beat destinations in the region: Binurong Point. Located in the meandering terrains along the coast of Baras municipality, this hiking trail is a popular tourist spot among adventure and nature enthusiasts alike.

Reaching the pastoral cliff offers endless views of the wide-open sea and lush, lyrical terrains enveloping the region that's worth a thousand pictures. While it shares striking similarities with the rural scenery in Batanes, this route is known as a beginner hike that only takes less than an hour. 

Casual visitors can enjoy a quick morning exercise with a glimpse of the beautiful sunrise before starting the day. You can visit Binurong Point via the East Catanduanes sightseeing tour  to witness its picturesque landscapes and admire a different side of Luzon's southernmost area.

9. Daraga Church 

Facade of Daraga Church in Albay, Bicol

Daraga Church sits on top of a hill overlooking Mount Mayon Volcano and is considered a religious landmark in Legazpi, Albay. A must-visit for first-time visitors in Bicol's regional center, walking down its halls feels like a short journey through history, religion, and design. 

The church was originally named Nuestra Señora de la Porteria (Our Lady of the Gate) Parish Church and first established as a settlement by people relocating from Cagsawa after a major eruption of the Mayon Volcano. In 1772, the Spanish government granted permission to build the religious structure with the intention of fostering a new community in the south of Cagsawa.

The present church was built in Barangay Santa Maria under the orchestration of Franciscan priests in 1773 as a replacement for the old Cagsawa Church after it was devastated by a series of volcanic eruptions.

Today, this historic icon is a part of many Legazpi City tours for those who wish to get to know more about the Albay province capital during their visit.

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Tourists float on rafts on Sumlang Lake near Mayon Volcano

If you're looking to witness 360-degree views of Mayon Volcano without the hassle of tourist crowds, Sumlang Lake is your safest bet. A calm and relaxing destination to travel around, this enchanting attraction boasts an unobstructed panorama of the world-renowned conically shaped volcano.

However, this atmospheric beauty wasn't always the stunning landmark tourists visit today. The lake was once pervaded by water lilies, volcanic debris, and filthy waters for years until the residents held a bayanihan (communal work) initiative to rehabilitate the 14-hectare body of water. The effort has paid off; it is now a famous rendezvous for couples and small group tours. 

Hidden in the outskirts of Legazpi, the lake sits on the Albay Agri Ethno Eco Village in Camalig town and is accessible via jeep from the city center. Don’t forget to try riding on a traditional bamboo raft while enjoying the beautiful scenery Albay has to offer. It's also home to Socorro's Lakeside Restaurant and Grill, one of the best restaurants in Albay . 

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Ligñon Hill draws the line between Legazpi and Mount Mayon, a famous tourist spot during your stop in the Albay top tourist spots tour . Known as the 'Protector of Legazpi City', the national park is responsible for keeping the regional center safe from catastrophes. 

Towering at 156m with a 360-degree panoramic view of the Mayon Volcano, this scenic landscape also hosts many extreme sports activities like a 320m zip line, hiking, biking, and paintball that even the less adventurous would dare to try. What else does a nature park offer aside from its most sought out viewpoint? It also has a 10-minute hiking trail to the summit and a World War II-like experience at the historic Japanese Tunnel.

This prime destination is another sightseeing spectacle, especially during a relaxing sunrise viewing in the early morning. Witness the golden sun rays stretching towards Legazpi, Daraga, and the Albay Gulf; no filter needed.

6. Basilica of Our Lady of Peñafrancia

Exterior of the Basilica of Our Lady of Peñafrancia

Photo by Archdiocese of Caceres

Locals and tourists visit 'Ina' to pray and seek her intercession in the quest for living a better life. 'Ina' here is the miraculous image of the Virgin Mary kept inside the church for devotees and road travelers to pay homage to Our Lady of Peñafrancia, enshrined in the only minor basilica in the whole Bicol Region and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Caceres.

Known for its intricate and elaborate glass mosaic windows depicting stories in the Holy Bible to demonstrate Christian beliefs to the people, this religious sanctuary is also named one of the largest Marian Pilgrimage Sites in Asia. Whether you’re a believer or not, this church is a work of art that's worth the time to explore and learn its intriguing history.

With the hand-painted ceiling, the beautiful shrine at the altar, even the rustic souvenir shop, the basilica offers a peaceful respite for everyone enjoying a quiet Sunday before visiting the hot springs. You can drop by this magnificent church through the Bicol Naga City pilgrimage private tour during your stop in Camarines Sur.

An athlete wakeboarding in CamSur Waterpark during sunset

Photo by CamSur Watersports Complex (CWC)

Get ready for an awesome non-stop water fun at the CamSur Watersports Complex (CWC) and learn the basics of watersports ranging from cable skiing, wakeboarding, and other towing activities guided by expert instructors! 

Enjoy the clear waters in a series of thrilling sports towed on a buoyant, convex-shaped board or a pair of waterskis at planing speeds behind a motorboat. Get your instructor to show you some tricks to overcome the challenges as a first-time rider. Aside from ramps and obstacles, the park also features a beach volleyball area and a pool for those who want to spend more time basking under the sun.

This 6-hectare world-class water park takes watersports on a whole other level with its top-of-the-line facilities amid the cozy, relaxing environment. Owing to its location in the capital of Pili, Camarines Sur, CWC is a popular spot for traveling families and friends on the lookout for places to chill and have fun. From its Instagram-worthy on-site villas, well-stocked Clubhouse, to the obstacle courses, CWC makes for a worthwhile escape from the bustling city.

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Aerial view of Calaguas Island's shoreline

Settle down in the picturesque paradise of Calaguas. Best explored on a full-day Calaguas island-hopping tour , this majestic series of islands in Camarines Norte is home to white-sand beaches and rough seas that serve as a nice little getaway from the busy city.

Otherwise known as 'The Concealed White Beach of Bohol,' Calaguas is a small group of islands located in the municipality of Vinzons. The island is famous for having unspoiled natural resources that help preserve its pristine beauty. This serene coastline is now a marvel filled with untouched natural wonders, cottages, and DIY tents that city dwellers seek as a temporary refuge. For a hassle-free experience, you can book a  3-day Calaguas Island package with an island-hopping tour .

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Tinaga Island

Calaguas houses three main islands: Tinaga, Guintinua, and Maculabo, plus a few other islets nearby. People recount their Calaguas experience during their time in Mahabang Buhangin Beach – a long stretch of white sand beach in Tinaga Island.

A must-visit solely for its unspoiled beauty and immersive nature, visitors are greeted with the sunny weather and calming sound of the waves, all of which are enjoyable even when you’re just camping in your tent. 

Guintinua Island and Maculabo Island

While there are no commercial offers of island-hopping tours in Calaguas, you can always hire a private boat that will take you around the area for the day. But you can always negotiate with the locals depending on your budget.

Aside from Tinaga, the deserted islands of Guintinua and Maculabo are also worth the visit to truly experience the serenity of Calaguas. You can also do some fun activities like snorkeling, diving, or even hiking to kill time. Buy a coconut from the locals to take with you and keep you refreshed on your day out.

Whitesand coast of Caramoan Island

If you want to go off-the-grid and escape the crowds, Caramoan’s host of secret beaches remain unknown to most tourists, making this isolated group of small islands a distinct castaway paradise.

With its powdery white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, mystic lagoons, and stalactite-rich caves, this should be a top priority in your itinerary. In fact, you can go on a Caramoan Island-hopping tour with a private transfer from Virac, Catanduanes, if you're already in Bicol.

Caramoan is considered the Philippines’ last frontier in terms of uncharted islands. This secluded area sets the new standard for ideal tropical destinations with its well-preserved marine life and incredible rock formations.

Caramoan Island offers plenty of opportunities for kayaking, diving, snorkeling, rock climbing, and exploring lagoons and caves. You can experience all of these via island-hopping and visit a few or all attractions in the main islands: Bag-ing, Cagbanilad, Catanhawan, Cotivas, Lahos, Matukad, Minalahos, Pitogo, and Sabitang-Laya. So explore as much as you can!

A whale shark swimming near the surface

Experience swimming with whale sharks when you go on a Donsol whale shark  tour! 

Situated in the province of Sorsogon, Donsol is now a popular hub of tourism that houses the Whale Shark Interaction Eco-Tourism Project initiative of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Like many other touristy locations in the Bicol Region, the municipality is leading the way for sustainable tourism by involving the general public to discover and meet the gentle giants of the Philippine Sea. It's one of the best places to swim with whale sharks when in the Philippines . 

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Fondly called butanding in Tagalog, whale sharks come to Donsol Bay for 6-7 months to feed on the small fishing villages around the Donsol River. Around this time, tourists flock to Donsol for a chance to interact with these adorable sea creatures while in the coastal town.

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Donsol is one of the few places in the world that guarantees a fun (and responsible) whale shark sighting in the country. To compare this experience to the same wildlife activity in Oslob , Donsol whale sharks are in their natural environment where boats do not overcrowd nor force-feed them. They are also closely monitored by the local government and only allow seasonal sightings and interactions from November to July to ensure its long-term sustainability.

View of Mayon Volcano from the Cagsawa Ruins park

In 1814, Mayon Volcano recorded its most violent eruption, completely burying the entire town of Cagsawa by fast-flowing volcanic matter, except for the belfry. But unlike any other beautiful place in the Philippines, this once lively town had to go through such tragedy for it to be one of the most popular Albay tourist spots in Daraga..

Set against the magnificent backdrop of its creator, Cagsawa Ruins Park is declared a national cultural treasure that brings visitors closer to the volcano. The site is just a short drive away from Daraga proper, and once you’ve arrived, several exhilarating Mayon Volcano tours await you, including the Mayon ATV tour around the foothills of Mount Mayon as well as awe-inspiring landscapes in the area. 

Treat yourself afterward to a delectable feast of Bicolano cuisine at Albay restaurants before cooling down with a pleasant stroll inside the Cagsawa National Museum. 

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View of Mayon Volcano's smoking peak in Bicol

Experience the Beauty of the Bicol Region

Backpackers, campers, and even the average tourist will never run out of things to do in Bicol. This region is more than just its spicy food, whale sharks, and active volcanoes. Bicol is beautiful and beyond basic, with a host of less-traveled islands, deserted beaches, and many natural wonders waiting to be discovered. If you’re up for a real adventure with a dash of culture and history on the side, Bicol is the place to be. 

So start crafting your itinerary for your Bicol tours and activities for an unforgettable stay in this underrated paradise! Surely, this almost uncharted territory will be one of your favorite travel destinations in no time. To ease your travel planning and budgeting, make sure to read our  travel guides and check out our collection of Philippine tours and activities  and Philippine hotels and resorts  for your next trip.

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15 Best BICOL TOURIST SPOTS (Heritage, Islands & Nature)

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Are you ready for another adrenaline-filled adventure with me? Ah, our next destination will surely hype you up because it’s considered one of the hottest destinations in the country. And I mean that literally! Bicol Region is known to be the Chili and Lava Capital of the Philippines. Well, for one, it is where the most iconic volcano in the world can be found, the perfect cone itself, Mayon Volcano .

Another reason is that the Bicol Region has been known to be the home of the most delicious spicy dishes and delicacies in the Philippines. That’s why aside from exploring Bicol’s beautiful attractions and natural landmarks, you should also prepare yourself for a gastronomical feast featuring the region’s famous dishes like Bicol Express, Laing , Pancit Bato, and many more! The specialty of Bicol’s cuisines is their prominent use of chilies and gata (coconut milk) in their dishes. So be ready for more extra rice!

Bicol really is a special place to visit in the Philippines because it features everything that every tourist and adventurer wants. From breathtaking beach and island destinations, and exciting activities, to its extraordinary cuisine, religious attractions, and cultural and historical landmarks, your adventure in Bicol will definitely be one for the books.

So, let me ask you again. Are you ready? Pack your bags and prepare yourselves because here are the 15 Best Tourist Spots in Bicol Region!

1. Cagsawa Ruins (Mayon View)

I’d say that there’s no better way to start our Bicol adventure than by visiting one of the country’s oldest and most famous attractions, the iconic Cagsawa Ruins. This historical landmark has been in every textbook and postcard since we were kids, so being able to finally step foot on it and glance at the breathtaking view of Mayon Volcano, is undeniably a dream come true for many.

Cagsawa Ruins Albay Bicol

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Apart from the astounding beauty of Cagsawa Ruins, what makes it even more special is the story behind its fame. The legendary bell tower is actually the remains of Cagsawa Church, a Franciscan church that was rebuilt in the year 1636. It was destroyed and buried underground after Mayon Volcano’s most violent eruption in history in 1814 when more than 1,200 people died.

READ THE BLOG POST: Cagsawa Ruins Experience in Albay

Today, Cagsawa serves as a significant tourist attraction in Bicol where thousands of visitors gather and take pictures at the iconic site. Oh, and it’s also a popular jump-off point for several ATV ride adventures so be sure to take on the challenge!

2. Calaguas Island

Next on our list is no other than Calaguas Island, which is a group of beautiful islands known for its pristine beaches. It is located in Camarines Norte and takes roughly about 12 hours of travel time from Metro Manila. Calaguas is a perfect spot for a serene getaway where you can get to enjoy the white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and thriving marine animals of the island.

Calaguas

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Calaguas Islands

Aside from chilling and relaxing by the beach, you can also engage in some exciting activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, island hopping, camping, swimming, and a whole lot more! Of course, you shouldn’t miss watching the mesmerizing sunset and taking lots of memorable pictures with your favorite people, right?

READ THE BLOG POST: Calaguas Island Experience and Story

3. Daraga Church

Taking time to visit Daraga Church should also be a part of your tour especially if you’re a catholic because it is one of the most significant historical and religious landmarks in the Bicol Region.

Daraga Church Daraga Albay Bicol

It was built in the year 1772 by Franciscan priests and was famously made out of volcanic rocks. Yup! It is also one of the places with the most astonishing view of Mayon Volcano, making it a popular attraction in Daraga, Albay. So don’t forget to drop by Daraga Church to offer prayers and also enjoy the view of Mayon when you visit!

READ THE BLOG POST: Daraga Church Experience in Albay

4. Binurong Point

Binurong Point is one of the newest attractions in Bicol that’s quickly gaining popularity in social media and being hailed as the Batanes of the Bicol Region because of its scenic views. The rolling hills, the towering cliffs, and the strong waves of turquoise waters crashing to the massive boulders will definitely remind you of Batanes and even Ireland, for some.

Binurong point

It is located in Baras, Catanduanes, and it actually has an interesting history about the origins of its name. Binurong Point was derived from the word “buro” which refers to the process of preserving food with the use of salt and vinegar. It is said that Binurong Point was traditionally the place where locals go to preserve the fishes that they caught. Now, it is a breathtaking paradise where tourists can go to simply relax and admire one of God’s greatest creations.

Oh, and just a friendly reminder! Reaching the top of Binurong Point requires a little bit of trekking, so be sure that you and your companions are prepared, alright? Don’t worry though, because it will all be worth it once you reach the top!

READ THE BLOG POST: 20 Best Catanduanes Tourist Spots

5. Paguriran Island and Lagoon

Next up, we’ll be exploring the beautiful Paguriran Island and Lagoon of Sorsogon! The island is known for its world-class white sand beach where tourists can freely swim and relax all they want. And not only that, there’s a sandbar connecting the beach all the way to the famous lagoon that gives out the amazing vibes of Palawan!

Paguriran Island Lagoon Bacon Sorsogon

picture Picture! Credit: Nhel Montuya

While walking along the sandbar, you can really feel the refreshing ocean breeze as you see the turquoise waters, the beautiful rock formations, and oh, even the view of Mayon Volcano on a clear and sunny day. You can also have fun at the lagoon by doing exciting activities like kayaking, cliff diving, snorkeling, and a whole lot more.

READ THE BLOG POST: Paguriran Island and Lagoon Trip in Sorsogon

6. Burias Island 

Ah, and there it is. If you really want to see the unspoiled beauty of nature at its finest, then I suggest you visit Burias Island. This scenic getaway spot is one of the three (3) major islands in Masbate and features a majestic beachscape with white sands and turquoise waters.

Tinalisayan Isalnd Burias Island Masbate

Sombrero Island

What makes Burias Island stand out from the rest are the unique rock formations along the coast. Trust me, they are indeed the major attractions of Burias Island because you won’t be able to see many of these kinds of rock formations elsewhere. Oh, and aside from enjoying the world-class beach of Burias Island, you can also go on an amazing adventure of island hopping around the area! You’ll get to witness the astonishing beauty of some of Bicol Region’s famous tropical islands like Animasola Island, Tinalisayan Sandbar, Sombrero Island, and more.

READ THE BLOG POST: Burias Island Island Hopping in Masbate

7. Ligñon Hill Nature Park

Of course, since we’re here at Bicol, we obviously shouldn’t waste the chance to enjoy and admire the beauty of the Mayon Volcano. Another must-visit and rising tourist attraction here is the Ligñon Hill Nature Park. It is one of the best places to simply embrace the cool mountain breeze, enjoy a breath of fresh air, and be mesmerized by Mayon.

Ligñon Hill Nature Park Legazpi Albay Bicol

Ligñon Hill is a perfect place to watch the sunrise over the scenic Albay Gulf or the sunset with Mayon Volcano’s majestic peak at its highlight. This park operates from 5 AM to 9 PM so whether you’re in the mood for a morning hike or simply want to enjoy an evening walk, I’m sure that you will have an amazing time!

Oh, and there’s a famous lighthouse on top of the hill as well so if you really want to make your trip even more memorable, which I always recommend you do, take on the challenge of hiking atop the 156-meter high Ligñon Hill! There, I guarantee that you won’t be disappointed by the breathtaking view of Legazpi City, Albay Gulf, and of course, the Mayon Volcano.

READ THE BLOG POST: Ligñon Hill Nature Park Experience 

8. Tikling Island

Have you ever seen or even heard about a pink-colored beach? Well, you’re not alone because I was also intrigued by one of Sorsogon’s most popular tourist spots, Tikling Island! The fine sands of the island are pinkish-white in color because of the scattered red corals all over the beach.

Tikling Island Matnog Sorsogon Bicol

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This unique color, combined with the crystalline turquoise waters of the island, is definitely a sight to remember. Aside from relaxing by the beach, you can also explore the whole island and stumble upon beautiful rock formations. So once you get there, be sure to maximize your time and enjoy swimming, snorkeling, trekking, and exploring its entire beauty while you can!

READ THE FULLS TORY: Tikling Island: The Pinkish Beach of Sorsogon

9. Caramoan Islands

Ah, yes. This list certainly wouldn’t be complete without including one of the country’s sought-after beach and island destinations, Camarines Sur’s secret paradise itself, the Caramoan Islands. Covering an extremely huge area of 4,000 hectares composed of beautiful limestone forests, white sand beaches, and crystal clear waters, Caramoan Island is indeed up there with Palawan, Siargao, and Boracay as some of the Philippines’ finest beach destinations.

Caramoan Islands

Photo: Caramoan Islands

Here, you can discover lots of pristine tropical wonders such as lakes, lagoons, swamplands, and even caves that are all in their unspoiled conditions. Oh, and this is also where multiple seasons of the renowned international TV series “Survivor” filmed their episodes! So expect to try a lot of fun and exciting activities here such as swimming, snorkeling, cliff diving, trekking, spelunking, boating, and a whole lot more.

10. Donsol Whale Shark Interaction Center

Aside from Bicol’s amazing tropical wonders and historical landmarks, it is also home to some of nature’s extraordinary creations. A great example of these is the legendary whale sharks also known as butanding. These beautiful creatures are the largest known fish in the world and the best part? One of the best places to interact with whale sharks can be found in the Bicol Region.

Donsol Bay

Photo from Bicol Tourism

Yup! The Donsol Whale Shark Interaction Center is the perfect spot to swim and snorkel with whale sharks because it is believed that the largest school of whale sharks migrate here every year during the months from November to May. Moreover, you will be assisted by professional trainers and divers as you experience one of the best moments of your life! So if you’re visiting Bicol during the whale shark season, make sure to drop by Dansol and swim with whale sharks!

11. Subic Beach

Another fantastic white-sand beach destination in Bicol can be found in Matnog, Sorsogon which is the famous Subic Beach. It is located in the southernmost part of the Bicol Region and is already almost at the coast of Visayas. This is why Matnog is hailed as the gateway to the Visayas, making it an absolutely must-visit destination for you!

Subic Beach Calintaan Island Matnog Sorsogon Bicol

Here, you’ll get to enjoy the beautiful pinkish-white sands of the beach as you swim with the surrounding crystal clear waters of the island. Subic Beach is actually divided into two (2) parts, namely the Subic Laki and Subic Liit. If you want to spend the night at this beautiful wonder, you can opt to stay at Subic Laki, the bigger one, where most of the recent developments can be found.

READ THE FULL STORY: Subic Beach in Sorsogon 

12. Bulusan Lake

Aside from Mayon Volcano, the Bicol Region is also home to another one of the country’s most active volcanoes, Bulusan Volcano. And I assure you, your trip will feel incomplete if you’re unable to explore “The Little Switzerland of the Philippines” itself, Bulusan Lake.

Bulusan lake Sorsogon Bicol Philippines

The emerald waters and the surrounding trees of lush green color in the lake will truly make you fall in love with the peace and tranquility of the place. It’s located right at the heart of the Bulusan Volcano National Park which covers a huge area of more than 3,600 hectares! The best thing about this lake is that you can rent kayaks and proceed to explore the entire lake all you want. I’m sure that you’ll appreciate this amazing activity because it will really bring you closer to nature.

READ THE BLOG POST: Bulusan Lake in Sorsogon

13. Ticao Island (Masbate)

Ah, another tropical wonder you shouldn’t miss is the fantastic Ticao Island of Masbate. If you’re looking for something different and at the same time be able to witness a lot of great sceneries at once, then this is absolutely the best choice for you!

Ticao Island

Photo: Tripadvisor

Aside from Ticao Island’s crystalline waters, white sand beaches, and beautiful rock formations, it’s also the perfect place to admire the breathtaking views of both Mt. Mayon and Mt. Bulusan. Oh, and it’s a popular takeoff spot for everyone going on an island-hopping adventure around Masbate as well. Finally, and probably one of the unique things you’ll see in the Philippines is the iconic seaside waterfall of Ticao Island! Yup, a waterfall that flows straight to the ocean. Isn’t that an extraordinary sight to see?

14. Pulong Guijanlo 

Pulong Guijanlo is undoubtedly one of the newest and most underrated attractions in the Bicol Region that you definitely shouldn’t miss. This heavenly white sandbar located at Capalonga, Camarines Norte gives you a chance to experience peace and serenity with nature’s most wonderful features.

Pulong Guijanlo (2)

#PogiProblems Photo Credit: HeyitsJacque

It is truly relaxing to simply walk along the white sandbar as you feel the turquoise waters crash to your feet, breathe the fresh ocean breeze, and just embrace the heat of the sunlight as it touches your skin. Pulong Guijanlo is indeed an untouched beauty that’s worth preserving. I would love to cast myself away on this island and just forget all about the stress and noise of the city!

READ THE FULL STORY: Capalonga Travel Guide

15. Barcelona Church and Ruins

Finally, the best way to end our Bicol adventures is by dropping by the famous Barcelona Church and Ruins of Sorsogon. It is one of the main attractions in Sorsogon that allows tourists to take a look back at our country’s rich and colorful history. The park is located in the coastal town of Barcelona, Sorsogon, also giving visitors a breathtaking view of the ocean.

Barcelona Ruins Park Church Sorsogon

Yeah! Photo Credit: Nhel Montuya

Barcelona Ruins Park Church Sorsogon

Barcelona Church

According to history, the Spaniards claimed this entire community in the 1800s and named it Barcelona, in honor of the capital town of Spain. Now, the park features several Spanish Colonial Era buildings that all beautifully commemorate our country’s history. Some of the other landmarks you should visit are the Presidencia Building and the St. Joseph Parish Church.

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FAQ: Best Tourist Spots in Bicol

1. What are the top must-visit spots in Bicol for first-time visitors? If it’s your first time in Bicol, don’t miss the Cagsawa Ruins, Calaguas Island, and Daraga Church. These spots offer a mix of history, natural beauty, and a taste of Bicol’s culture.

2. I love nature and adventure. Which spots in Bicol should I visit? For nature and adventure enthusiasts, Binurong Point, Bulusan Lake, and Ligñon Hill Nature Park are perfect. They offer stunning views, hiking opportunities, and a chance to connect with nature.

3. Are there any good spots in Bicol for beach lovers? Absolutely! Calaguas Island, Subic Beach, and Tikling Island are some of the best beaches in Bicol. They boast pristine sands and clear waters, ideal for swimming and sunbathing.

4. Where can I have unique wildlife experiences in Bicol? Head to Donsol Whale Shark Interaction Center to swim with whale sharks. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience to see these gentle giants up close.

5. Can you recommend any historical or cultural spots in Bicol? Daraga Church, Barcelona Church and Ruins, and the Cagsawa Ruins are not just historical landmarks but also offer insights into Bicol’s rich history and culture.

6. What are some less crowded tourist spots in Bicol? Pulong Guijanlo, Ticao Island, and Burias Island are relatively less crowded. They are perfect for travelers looking for a more serene and off-the-beaten-path experience.

7. Are there any family-friendly destinations in Bicol? Ligñon Hill Nature Park and Bulusan Lake are great for families. They offer activities and sights that people of all ages can enjoy.

8. How do I travel between these tourist spots in Bicol? The Bicol Region is huge. The most convenient way to travel between these spots is by car or local transportation like jeepneys and tricycles. Some islands require boat rides, so plan accordingly.

9. What’s the best time of year to visit Bicol? The best time to visit Bicol is during the dry season, from March to May, when you can fully enjoy the beaches and outdoor activities without the worry of rain.

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