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Calle Crisologo(Vigan)
Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, Luzon
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Calle Crisologo is a Wonderfully preserved Spanish-colonial street dating back to the 16th century. It features cobblestone streets lined with ancestral houses featuring unique Filipino-Hispanic architecture. It offers a nostalgic, romantic atmosphere, especially at night when it;s illuminated by lanterns and traversed only by horse-drawn carriages(kalesas)
Chocolate Hills(Bohol)
Bohol Island, Visayas
A geological monument consisting of over 1,700 symmetrical, cone-shaped hills spread across a vast plains area. the hills are covered in green grass during the wet season but turn a distinct chocolate-brown color during the dry season.
Sugba Lagoon(Siargao)
Del Carmen, Siargao Island, Mindanao
A breathtaking marine sanctuary known for its crystal-clear, turquoise-green waterss surrounded by lush mangrove forests and limestone karsts. It is a premier eco-tourism spot ideal for gentle water activities like stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, and swimming.
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Palawan
Often Called the "Last Frontier",this province is renowed for its dramatic, towering limestone cliffs, hidden coves, and cystal clear turquoise lagoons.
Banaue
The Majestic Banaue Rice Terraces are a UNESCO World Heritage Site that locals Often call the "Eight Wonder of the World".
Cebu
Known as the "Queen City of the South". Cebu is the oldest city in the Philippines, showcasing the country's deep colonial and religous heritage.
Boracay
A Small island famous globally for its White beach, a four-kilometer stretch of sand so fine and white it resembles powdered sugar.
Vigan City
A UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its well-preserved Spanish colonial houses, cobblestone streets, and horse-drawn kalesa.
Cebu
Casino Peak, located in Dalaguete, Cebu, is a scenic mountain known for its unique jagged limestone formations making it a popular spot for lanscape photography.
Boracay
Mount Luho is the highest viewpoint in Boracay, offering a panoramic view of the island's turquoise waters, and white beaches perfect for photography.
Palawan
Mount Darala sits on Busuanga Island in northern Palawan, Tourist are rewarded with beautiful panoramic views of surrounding islands and breathtaking sea.
Siargao
A teardrop-shaped island hailed as the surfing Capital of the Philippines. Siargao charms visitors with island-hopping, adventures, and enchanting lagoons.
Bohol
The Sea of Clouds in Bohol, often seen in the hills of Danao or Sagbayan, offers a breathtaking view of thick white clouds rolling over the landscapes at sunrise.
Siargao
located along Maasin River, is a popular spot where visitos swing from a leaning coconut tree over emerald-green water surrounded by lush jungle scenery.
Manila
Rizal Park, also known as Luneta Park, is a historic urban park in manila dedicated to the national hero Dr. Jose Rizal. it is one of the most popular spot for leisure.
Palawan
Known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush natural landscapes. it is home to the world-famous Underground River.
Manila
The Quiapo Church, Officially the Minor Basillica of the Black Nazarene, It is a historic Catholic church known for its miraculous Black Nazarene statue.
Cebu
The Mactan Shrine in Cebu features the iconic Lapu-Lapu statue, honoring the native hero who defeated Ferdinand Magellan in the Battle of Mactan.
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