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23 BEST Albay Tourist Spots + Things to Do

Are you looking for an adventure-filled vacation? Look no further than Albay, Philippines. This beautiful province is located in the Bicol region and is known for its stunning landscapes, delicious food, and warm hospitality. We think that Albay is one of those provinces you won’t feel tired visiting again and again! Aside from its nature attractions, it also hosts a number of hotels, resorts, and campsites , some offering a view of the Mayon Volcano.

The capital of Albay Province is Legazpi City and here you can visit a number of nature, cultural, and historic attractions. Further towns also have their own charm and offer various adventures, such as island hopping, caving, and more.

If you’re wondering what to do in Albay, you’ve come to the right place! In this article, we’ll guide you to the best Albay tourist spots that you shouldn’t miss.

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1. Mayon Volcano

2. cagsawa ruins, 3. daraga church, 4. legazpi boulevard, 5. sumlang lake, 6. quitinday hills, 7. cagraray eco-energy park, 8. ligñon hill nature park, 9. vera falls, 10. mayon skyline view deck, 11. jovellar underground river, 12. hoyop-hoyopan cave, 13. solong eco-park, 14. kawa-kawa hill natural park, 15. quitinan hills, 16. muladbucad white beach, 17. lake danao natural park, 18. palipasan beach, 19. albay farmers bounty village, 20. island hopping, 21. visit unspoiled beaches in rapu-rapu, 22. sample bicolano cuisine, 23. staycation at misibis bay, how to get from manila to albay, how to get around albay, where to stay in albay, what to read next:.

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Mayon Volcano is undoubtedly one of the most famous Albay Province tourist spots. This active volcano is known for its perfectly symmetrical cone shape and is considered one of the most beautiful volcanoes in the world. The volcano is often shrouded in clouds and it is often said that those who are able to see it in entirety are lucky!

Currently, due to its active volcanic activity, hiking the volcano isn’t allowed. However, you can still enjoy the view of Mayon Volcano from different view points in Albay. Better yet, go on a Mayon ATV ride for a thrilling adventure and get close to the base of the volcano.

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A trip to Albay isn’t complete without visiting Cagsawa Ruins, the remnants of an eruption of Mayon Volcano in the past. Located in Daraga, this former Franciscan church was built in 1587 but was buried by the volcano’s eruption in 1814. Today, the surviving belfry has become a landmark and tells a story of resilience amidst catastrophe.

This spot offers a unique backdrop for photos, blending history and natural beauty with Mayon Volcano often visible in clear weather. Don’t miss out on the local handicrafts sold by vendors surrounding the site, as well as Bicol delicacies such as sili ice cream, pili, and more.

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An architectural marvel with historical significance, Daraga Church (formally known as the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Porteria ) is one of the most iconic Albay tourist spots.

Built on top of a hill in the 18th century by Franciscan missionaries, the church offers a panoramic view of the Mayon Volcano. The church’s façade is an exquisite showcase of intricate stone carvings and elaborate baroque architecture. Inside, visitors are greeted by a calming ambiance, beautiful religious art, and stunning stained glass windows.

Daraga Church was declared as a National Cultural Treasure by the National Historical Institute in 2007. This church is not just a place of worship, but also a testament to Albay’s rich historical and cultural heritage.

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Legazpi Boulevard is another must-visit tourist attraction in Albay Province. This incredibly picturesque coastal road offers breathtaking views of the Albay gulf, set against the majestic backdrop of the Mayon Volcano.

Stretching over 2.2 kilometers, the boulevard is a favorite spot among locals for leisurely strolls, early morning jogs, or a chill evening hangout with its vibrant local food scene. But that’s not all — this bustling strip is also a hub of activity, hosting several events and festivals throughout the year.

Visit Legazpi Boulevard to see its stunning vistas and an opportunity to mingle with the locals.

Balsa ride in Sumlang Lake

Located in the town of Camalig, Sumlang Lake is a peaceful and picturesque spot that is perfect for a relaxing afternoon. It’s also one of the best view points of Mayon Volcano!

Its man-made lake offers a relaxed setting for leisure activities like fishing and boating. You can also explore the area by bike or kick back, enjoy a picnic by the shore, or visit one of the many stalls around the lake where you can learn traditional weaving, cooking laing, and other industries in Albay.

Don’t miss out on the on-site restaurant offering Bicolano dishes and snacks and a souvenir shop where you can buy clothes, bags, and other woven products.

Whether you’re seeking a peaceful retreat or a quick adventure, Sumlang Lake should definitely be on your Albay itinerary.

Quitinday Hills - one of the best attractions in Albay Province

For nature lovers, the Quitinday Hills is a must-visit destination in Albay. This exhilarating tourist spot is comprised of numerous rolling hills, mirroring the iconic Chocolate Hills of Bohol, and offers a stunning view of Mayon Volcano.

Traversing to one of the hills is easy as it only takes half an hour, with the reward of breathtaking panoramic views and picture-perfect moments at the summit. The best time to go here is before sunrise or before sunset for the views.

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Cagraray Eco-Energy Park is one of the most popular Bacacay Albay tourist spots. Spanning 110 hectares, it is the first ecological park in Albay Province, ideal for those who are looking for a blend of adventure and relaxation.

The eco-park’s centerpiece is the amphitheater, a majestic structure inspired by the grandeur of Roman architecture, with the view of the ocean at the background. There is also a chapel that you can visit.

Prior to the pandemic, the eco-park also offers various activities such as wall climbing, rappelling, ziplining, horseback riding, and more. However, as of this writing (October 2023) these activities have not resumed yet. That saying, you can still visit the park for photos.

Next on our list of the best Albay tourist spots to visit is Ligñon Hill Nature Park. Situated in Legazpi City, this pristine park offers a breathtaking panoramic view of Mayon Volcano and the surrounding area. The park is a hub for outdoor enthusiasts, featuring activities such as ziplining, hiking, and even a Japanese tunnel dating back to World War II for history buffs. Its peak provides a remarkable viewpoint for sunrise and sunset, making it an essential stop for photographers and nature lovers alike.

To get here, you need to trek for about 15 minutes to reach the summit where the park is located.

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Immersed in the heart of Malinao’s verdant wilderness, Vera Falls is a hidden gem among Albay’s tourist spots. Standing 25 meters in high, this waterfall has a cool, refreshing basin perfect for swimming and a lush surrounding that will make you feel relaxed.

This waterfall is also easily accessible, although it is not advisable for the elderly due to the boulder surrounding it. From the parking lot, it takes a short walk to reach the waterfall. There are small stores near the area, as well as homestays where you can stay overnight.

Vera Falls is a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. A visit to this natural sanctuary provides a revitalizing experience that you simply can’t miss when you’re in Albay.

Sky signage near Mayon Planetarium

Situated in the charming town of Tabaco City over an hour’s drive away from Legazpi City is the Mayon Skyline View Deck — one of the best viewing spots on Mayon Volcano and the closest you can go to the volcano in a car.

Perched high on the slop of the majestic mountain, the Mayon Skyline View Deck enchants visitors with its breathtaking panorama of Albay’s skyline, the captivating Mayon Volcano herself, and surrounding lush forestry. On clear days, you can gaze upon the perfect cone shape of Mayon, a sight that leaves everyone in a state of awe. More than just the view, the location also houses a mini-museum, a planetarium, and a park, offering visitors a blend of natural beauty and educational information.

Jovellar Underground River - one of the best Albay Province  tourist spots

Venturing off the beaten track will lead you to another of Albay’s hidden gems — the Jovellar Underground River.

The best way to explore the Jovellar Underground River is to take a balsa ride to the 180-meter-long cave to appreciate the beautiful teal-colored water and the natural stalactites, stalagmites, and other rock formations inside. The balsa’s route ends in a spot with smaller waterfalls where you can swim and even cliff jump.

The community managing the Jovellar Underground River takes care of this nature spot in Albay, hence the clear, refreshing water inside. It’s a testament not only to the diversity of the tourist spots in Albay but also to the sustainability efforts of the town.

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One of the most popular Albay Province tourist spots, Hoyop Hoyopan Cave is a multi-level cavern adorned with stalactite and stalagmite formations. Its name, derived from the Filipino word “hoyop” or “blow-blow,” vividly describes the cool breeze that sweeps through the cave’s chambers.

This cave has interesting history . It is said to be around as early as 3,000 B.C. to 4,000 B.C. It became a refuge during the Japanese war and is now a popular spot for tourists seeking a glimpse of prehistoric art and fossilized seashells. You can take a 30-minute guided tour inside the cave to learn all about it. Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave promises a fascinating journey back in time and an enchanting exploration of Albay’s underground splendor.

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Located in the serene town of Camalig, Solong Eco-Park is another gem that adds to the charm of Albay. This park is known for its outdoor activities, namely, trekking, caving to explore the Crystal Cave (also referred to as Solong Cave), and picture taking with the famous hills of Camalig at the backdrop. Even though it is a nature park, this Albay tourist attraction is ideal for all ages.

If you’re looking for a tranquil spot to reconnect with nature, Solong Eco-Park is an ideal destination in your Albay expedition.

Kawa Kawa Natural Park - one of the best Albay tourist spots

Taking its name from its unique cauldron-like shape, Kawa-Kawa Hill Natural Park in Ligao City is another gem in the diverse array of Albay Province tourist spots.

This 236-meter high hill is not just a sight to behold but also a spiritual pilgrimage site, featuring larger-than-life statues depicting the Stations of the Cross. Walk on its 500-meter pathway, leading to the hill’s crater, referred to as “ nature’s amphitheater .” From the top, the panoramic view of the surrounding towns and the stunning sunset are a sight to remember.

Due to its unique topography, it’s also a favorite spot for adventure seekers, housing activities like bike zip lines and rappelling.

Whether you’re in search of a spiritual journey, an adventurous escapade, or simply a moment of tranquility, Kawa-Kawa Hill Natural Park delivers an experience worth your visit.

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Quitinan Hills is another hidden gem that you shouldn’t miss. Located in Camalig, it is one of the best places to view Mount Mayon. Come here early in the morning or during sunset for spectacular photos of the volcano, along with the vast green field and free-ranging horses and sheep. For those who want to stay a bit longer, there are also activities you can do here including horseback riding.

This site is also open for overnight camping. Open cottages and patios are available for day trippers. The farm has basic amenities, so adjust your expectations accordingly.

If you’re craving for a day in the beach, chances are you’ll be planning a trip to Misibis Bay or perhaps to the neighboring province of Sorsogon. But Albay also has its share of white-sand beaches, one of which is Muladbucad White Beach.

Located in the town of Manito about an hour away from Legazpi City, this beach is a favorite among locals since it is easily accessible by car, not to mention its dazzling white sand and clear water. Enjoy the salty water, soak up the sun, and appreciate the starfishes that garnered its name as a starfish sanctuary.

If you wish to stay overnight, there is a nearby resort that offers affordable nipa-style rooms.

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Lake Danao Natural Park is one of the underrated attractions in Albay. Nestled in the town of Polangui, it features a small crater lake and a renowned fishing ground. It’s home to sinarapan (rare tabios), the world’s smallest fish, as well as various flora and fauna.

To get here, you need to trek for 30 minutes across carabao trails and abaca plantations. Amidst the lush greenery, the lake offers a tranquil retreat for visitors.

There’s no need to take a flight to Hawaii when you can find black-sand beaches here in the Philippines! Because of the presence of Mayon Volcano, you can find a handful of black-sand beaches in Albay, the longest of which is Palipasan Beach in Sto. Domingo.

Palipasan Beach features a black-sand shore, which is caused by the natural erosion of volcanic rock over a long time. The black sands, along with the clear ocean and lush surrounding, creates a wonderful sight to behold. This beach is a great place for swimming and skateboarding, with a few resorts catering to overnight guests.

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Albay Farmers Bounty Village is one of the most underrated Albay Province tourist spots. This 15-hectacre agricultural complex provides training to local farmers. It is also open to visitors who are interested in farming practices and products.

Here you can go on an educational tour around the facilities, visit the Bee Farm home to stingless bees, and take pictures in the sunflower maze. You can also buy organic health and wellness products to take home.

Vanishing Island in Malilipot, Albay

Most of the established tourist spots in Albay are land attractions — a lot of people don’t know that this province also offers its own island hopping adventure ! There are different jump-off points for the island hop including the port in Tabaco City, where you can take a whole day visiting various islets and coves.

These include the Vanishing Island , which is only visible during low tide; Pinamuntogan Island ; Maliktay ; Guinanayan Island ; and San Miguel Island . Don’t forget to bring a sunscreen as you enjoy the white-sand shores of the islands and of course a camera to take snaps of the Mayon Volcano while you’re on the boat!

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The coastal town of Rapu-Rapu is one of the hidden gems in Albay. It isn’t as commercialized as other island destinations yet, so it’s ideal for those who want to enjoy a relaxing getaway and discover new places.

Rapu-Rapu is composed of three islands: Rapu-Rapu Island, Batan Island, and Guinanayan Island. Charter a boat to explore the pristine, white-sand beaches in Rapu-Rapu Island , snorkel and dive at Guinanayan Island , and explore caves and waterfalls in Batan Island . There are so many things you can do here, so make sure to allot a few days to explore the town!

How to make pinangat

Whether you’re on a day trip or a multi-day tour around the province, one of the best things to do in Albay that you shouldn’t miss is to try Bicolano food!

Bicolano cuisine is known for its unique blend of spices, coconut milk, and other local ingredients. Some of the popular dishes here include bicol express , a delightful stew of pork, shrimp paste, and chili simmered in coconut milk; pinangat , made from dried taro leaves cooked in coconut milk; and for dessert, pili nuts and sili ice cream .

Visiting Albay isn’t just a feast for the eyes but a culinary journey that will satisfy your taste buds.

Misibis Bay Beach Resort

One of the best things to do in Albay is book a staycation at Misibis Bay. Located in Bacacay, this resort offers a luxurious getaway with its stunning views of the ocean and boasts multiple amenities such as a spa, water sports activities, and fine dining restaurants.

You can also take a day trip to nearby islands and explore the pristine beaches and coral reefs . Adventure seekers are also catered for with options like jet-skiing, wind surfing, and ATV rides.

Whether you’re seeking a tranquil beachfront retreat, a family getaway, or a fun-filled vacation, Misibis Bay Resort is a must-visit spot in your Albay itinerary.

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Traveling from Manila to Albay is both convenient and straightforward, with various travel options available to suit different preferences.

By air: The quickest way to reach Albay is by plane. Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, and AirAsia all operate daily flights from Manila to Legazpi City, Albay’s capital. The flight duration is approximately 1 hour.

By land: Several bus companies offer daily routes from Manila to Albay, such as DLTB Co. and Penafrancia Tours (bus stations located at PITX, Alabang, Cubao). The bus journey takes around 9 -12 hours, depending on the traffic and weather conditions.

Click here to book a bus from Manila to Legazpi City .

For a more flexible and personalized trip, you may also opt to drive from Manila to Albay. The drive takes approximately 10 hours via the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) and the Southern Tagalog Arterial Road (STAR) Tollway. Remember to prepare for toll fees and ensure your vehicle is in good condition for the long drive.

The easiest way to visit the tourist spots in Albay is to charter a private car or book a packaged tour. Alternatively, you can also take public transport such as jeepneys and tricycles. If hailing taxis or tricycles for private rides, make sure to ask and/or negotiate for the price first to avoid excessive fees.

The capital of Albay Province is Legazpi City, so it is a good starting point for exploring the province. It’s also convenient as it is home to various commercial establishments, such as shopping, restaurants and bars, and more.

For those who prefer to stay in the beach, Bacacay is home to several beach resorts including the famous Misibis Bay Beach Resort:

Here are the best Albay resorts and hotels :

  • Luxury : The Oriental Legazpi (Legazpi City) | Misibis Bay (Bacacay)
  • Midrange : Namanday Island Resort (Bacacay)
  • Budget : Your Brother’s Tribal Village (Legazpi City)

There is a reason that Albay is one of the top destinations in the Philippines . It’s a magical place pulsating with natural beauty, rich culture, and hidden gems that await your discovery. It’s also accessible via air and land and is connected to several provinces, such as Sorsogon , Camarines Sur, and Camarines Norte.

From the breathtaking Mayon Volcano to the natural parks, beaches, and falls, Albay paints a vibrant narrative of an authentic Filipino experience. While these Albay Province tourist spots are indeed stunning, they are but a peek into what awaits you in Albay.

Visiting Albay? Read our guides for a perfect trip!

  • Best Albay Tourist Spots and Things to Do
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  • Best Albay Beaches and Beach Resorts
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  • Island hopping in Albay (via Tabaco Port)

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

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The province of Albay is one of the most unique places in the Philippines having a major volcano at the center of its society. Of course, we all know that Albay is the kingdom of the majestic Mayon Volcano, which is known all over the world for its incredible perfect-cone shape. A lot of people even say that Mayon Volcano deserves a spot in the Seven Wonders of the World! That fact alone gives us an idea of how beautiful Mayon really is up close. But aside from the picturesque volcano, Albay also has a lot more to offer.

From historical landmarks, hidden natural gems, and adrenaline-pumping activities, the province of Albay is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit in the Philippines. Oh, and you can also expect to have an amazing time trying the unique and spicy delicacies of the Bicolano Cuisine! Yup, Bicolanos are known for their love of spicy foods. So don’t miss the chance of trying some of their famous foods like Bicol Express , Laing, Pili Nuts, Pinangat , and even Sili or Chili Ice Cream!

Like what I’ve mentioned, there are also lots of wonderful natural attractions waiting to be discovered here in Albay. From blissful islands, and sparkling waterfalls, to rivers, forests, and many more! And thanks to the consistent development of our country’s road infrastructure, what was once a 12-hour road trip from Manila to Albay is now drastically cut to a lot less. You also have the option to reach Albay by plane but whatever your preference is, I’m sure that you’ll have an unforgettable experience during your visit here to Albay.

So, are you ready? I sure hope you are because we are definitely going to explore all of Albay’s best bits. Pack your bags and prepare your travel gear because here are the 15 Best Tourist Spots in Albay!

1. Cagsawa Ruins

Number one on the list and definitely one of the most iconic destinations not only in Albay, but the whole Philippines is the Cagsawa Ruins. I’m sure that one of the first things you’ll encounter when you search for Albay on the internet is the picture of the majestic Mayon Volcano with the Cagsawa Ruins right beside it. What’s even more amazing and at the same time tragic to know is that the very structure we see in the pictures is only the bell tower itself.

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This means that the rest of the structure of the church itself and houses are buried way beneath the ground. And this is because of Mayon Volcano’s most violent eruption ever recorded in history. It is said that over 1,200 people died during its massive eruption in 1814.

Well, despite the Cagsawa Ruins’ tragic backstory, you can’t deny its incredible beauty. It is undoubtedly the best place in Albay to view the mountain, so don’t forget to take some pictures as proof of your visit. Oh, and nearby the Cagsawa Ruins, you can already spot several souvenir shops, eateries, and ATV ride tours. Make sure to check them out if you have the chance!

READ THE BLOG POST: Cagsawa Ruins in Daraga, Albay

2. Daraga Church

Another cultural gem you should visit in Albay is the Nuestra Señora de la Porteria Parish Church or more commonly known as the Daraga Church. From the outer perspective, you can immediately notice that the architectural style of Daraga Church is very unique and captivating.

Daraga Church Daraga Albay Bicol

This is because the church features three (3) blends of designs namely Renaissance, Gothic, and Mexican styles. This fact alone makes Daraga Church one of the most beautiful religious landmarks in the whole country! No wonder why the church was declared a National Cultural Treasure.

If you’re a Catholic and it’s your first time visiting Albay, you better pay Daraga Church a visit and offer your prayers for safe travels and good luck aside from admiring and appreciating its incredible beauty.

READ THE BLOG POST: Daraga Church experience

3. Ligñon Hill Nature Park

Our next destination is one of the most challenging yet exciting experiences in our adventure here at Albay. The Ligñon Hill Nature Park has become a prime attraction for tourists, adventurers, and fitness gurus. Standing at 156 meters above sea level, the hill is the best place to view the mesmerizing beauty of Mayon Volcano and the Albay Gulf in the morning. That’s why you’ll see lots and lots of people jogging and going on with their morning exercises here. The fresh air, the cool mountain breeze, and the tranquil surroundings make Ligñon Hill Nature Park the perfect place to work out.

Ligñon Hill Nature Park Legazpi Albay Bicol

Aside from sightseeing and doing exercises, there are also fun and challenging activities to look forward to here in Ligñon Hill! From hiking, trekking, and ziplining to extreme sports such as biking, rappelling, paintball, and airsoft, I’m sure that you’ll have an amazing time here at the Ligñon Hill Nature Park.

READ THE BLOG POST:   Ligñon Hill Nature Park in Legazpi, Albay

4. Albay Park and Wildlife

Next, we’ll now visit the Albay Park and Wildlife. It’s actually located at the foothills of Ligñon Hill so exploring it now would be a great idea! The park covers an enormous area of 5 hectares which is mostly utilized as a zoo and rescue center for endangered wildlife species such as the Philippine Deer, Iguanas, Crocodiles, Red Squirrels, the Philippine Hawk-Eagle, and a whole lot more!

Albay Park and Wildlife

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Albay Park and Wildlife houses more than 350 animals belonging to 75 different species so I’m sure that you’ll have a wonderful time during your visit. Apart from the zoo where visitors can have a beautiful firsthand experience with wildlife animals, there’s also a recreation area and a picnic grove in the park for you to eat some snacks and relax.

5. Mayon Skydrive ATV Adventure

Ah, yes! One of the trending attractions in Albay over the past few years is the Mayon Skydrive ATV Adventure. If you’re a fan of outdoor activities then this is absolutely a must-try for you! This is undoubtedly the best way to explore and admire the beauty of Mayon Volcano. And guess what? It’s really an addicting adrenaline-pumping experience!

Mayon Skydrive ATV Adventure

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Mayon Skydrive ATV Adventure is a Department of Tourism-accredited ATV Tour Operator in Albay so best believe that you are in great hands. What I also love about Mayon Skydrive is the several amazing feedbacks it received. The instructors and guides here are also phenomenal because they know how to take incredible photos of you and your friends with the imposing majestic figure of Mayon right in the background.

READ MORE: PITX to LEGAZPI, Albay Guide

6. Quitinday Underground River

When we talk about underground rivers in the Philippines, there’s one name that automatically comes to mind, which is the Puerto Princesa Underground River . Well, guess what? We can also visit and explore one here at Albay! The Quitinday Underground River is an enchanting wonder of nature you shouldn’t miss here in Albay. It’s located in the municipality of Jovellar where the local government actually offers an amazing Jovellar Underground River, Caves, Falls, and Rainforest Tours. This all-in experience gives tourists a chance to become closer to nature and its mind-blowing features, especially the Quitinday Underground River.

Quitinday Underground River

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The blue-green waters of the river, the mesmerizing rock formations, and the surrounding lush rainforest really attracts you and will make you wanna take a dive. The water is so crystal clear and naturally cold so I suggest you go ahead and take a swim!

7. Mayon Planetarium and Science Park

Another interesting attraction in Albay that will surely spark your interest in science, particularly in geology, volcanology, and seismology is the Mayon Planetarium and Science Park located in Tabaco , Albay. The facility, located at the foothills of the glorious Mayon Volcano itself is situated about 854 meters above sea level.

Mayon Planetarium and Science Park

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Aside from the planetarium itself, tourists can also enjoy a spectacular view of the Mayon Volcano from this area. There are also several cottages scattered all around where tourists can rest and leave their things while they explore around and take some pictures. Oh, and I suggest that you also drop by the Mayon Skyline View Deck and take some pictures there!

8. Japanese Tunnels at Ligñon Hills

Nestled within the beautiful Ligñon Hills is another tourist attraction that played a huge role in our country’s rich history. These are the L-shaped Japanese Tunnels in Ligñon Hills which were built by Japanese soldiers during the heat of World War II. The tunnels, usually about 3 feet high in some areas, were used to store ammunition and firearms. Caretakers say that some of these tunnels actually stretched all the way to the town’s municipality! That’s approximately 40 meters long! However, the tunnels eventually had to be collapsed so that the American soldiers won’t be able to access the ammunition.

Japanese Tunnels at Ligñon Hills

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Up to this date, there are still some remains and artifacts left by the Japanese inside the tunnels. This can also be a great learning experience for everyone because statues, posters, and other memorabilia depict what it was like being a soldier during World War II.

9. Pinamuntugan Island

Ah, one of Albay’s most underrated destinations is no other than the heavenly Pinamuntugan Island. Located off the coast of Cagraray Island , Pinamuntugan Island is definitely a wonderful and unique beach destination in the province.

Pinamuntugan Island

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With its creamy white sand beach, vibrant blue waters, spectacular rock formations, and most especially peaceful ambiance, I’m sure that you’ll have a great time being able to enjoy the tropical paradise all by yourself! You can easily tell that the island is wonderfully maintained and not very crowded because of the presence of several aquatic animals like sea urchins, starfishes, crabs, and many more.

10. Embarcadero de Legazpi

Well, if you’re already tired of roaming around the province in search of tourism gems and immersing yourself in the colorful culture of Albay, then let’s take a quick break and head to the Embarcadero de Legazpi.

Embarcadero de Legazpi

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This waterfront mall/business center has been the go-to spot for tourists in Albay who are looking for great restaurants, go shopping, or simply find a relaxing spot while enjoying the view of Legazpi Boulevard and its port of ships. There are many must-try restaurants and food establishments here as well as fun and exciting activities! There’s the Go-Cart, Segway, jet ski, and even zipline. All in all, taking a break at Embarcadero de Legazpi will surely be a wonderful idea to scale Albay’s landscape after a long, tiring day of adventure. So be sure to put this on your list!

11. Misibis Bay Resort

Ah, Misibis Bay Resort, being one of the most anticipated tropical getaway destinations in the country, should undoubtedly be included in your list to visit when in Albay.

Sitting at the beautiful Cagraray Island, Misibis Bay Resort promised fun and exciting experiences like no other! The pristine white sand beach, the turquoise waters, and the world-class accommodation features of the resort are absolutely top-class. Not to mention all the premium facilities and amenities waiting for you to enjoy such as the outdoor swimming pools, pool bars, gaming rooms, and amazing watersports activities like parasailing, windsurfing, and scuba diving!

Misibis Bay Resort

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Another bonus feature of the Misibis Bay Resort is that you can actually ponder upon the majestic beauty of Mayon Volcano from the resort as well as the Nag-Aso Lake!

12. Vera Falls

Another astonishing natural wonder in Albay is the stunning Vera Falls located at the feet of Mt. Malinao . With crystalline waters cascading down the 25-meter drop of visually stunning rock formations, taking a swim here at Vera Falls is definitely an experience to remember.

Vera Falls

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The pristine and clean condition of the surroundings is also one thing to admire because it gives tourists a chance to be refreshed and really enjoys a relaxing experience. The water is also naturally cold which makes Vera Falls a perfect summer destination for everyone!

13. Tabaco Church

Located in the city of Tabaco, lies another significant religious landmark that demonstrates the strong Catholic faith of the Bicolanos. The Saint John the Baptist Parish Church or more commonly known as the Tabaco Church is one of the most beautiful and unique churches you’ll find in our country.

Tabaco Church

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You may notice that the facade of the church is somehow darker in color than most, right? Well, this is because the church was built using dark volcanic stones and soil which are prominent around the area!

14. Kawa-Kawa Hill and Natural Park

If you’re looking for the best place in Albay to go on a pilgrimage during the Holy Week or just find a peaceful and relaxing destination to ease your mind, then I suggest you visit the Kawa-Kawa Hill and Natural Park. The ambiance and lush vibrance of the hill will really make you feel calm and relaxed all throughout your stay.

There are several plants, trees, and also religious statues like the ones depicting the Stations of the Cross. During the Holy Week, a lot of locals and tourists gather at the Kawa-Kawa Hill and Natural Park to perform their penitence and complete their traditional Visita Iglesia. Oh, and just some quick trivia! The reason why the park is called “Kawa-Kawa” is that the shape of the hill resembles a volcano’s caldera, which is called “kawa” in the Bicolano language.

15. Sumlang Lake

Finally! To conclude our amazing Albay adventure, our last but absolutely not the least destination is the scenic Sumlang Lake. The beautiful lake is one of the few places in Bicol where you can actually have a whole and unobstructed view of the Mayon Volcano. So, you already know what to do.

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This is one of the best photo opportunities you can get so I suggest you make the most out of it! Aside from relaxing and sightseeing, tourists can also enjoy some exciting activities like kayaking, bamboo rafting, and even food tripping! Make sure to fill your tummies as well as your camera’s memory because visiting Sumlang Lake while you’re in Albay is definitely something you shouldn’t miss.

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Have you ever dreamed of exploring a place where nature’s grandeur meets rich cultural heritage? Well, pack your bags because Albay is calling your name!

Nestled in the heart of the Bicol Region in the Philippines, Albay is a gem waiting to be discovered. It’s a place where every corner tells a story, and every view is a postcard-perfect snapshot. 

From the majestic Mayon Volcano, known for its perfect cone shape, to the pristine white beaches and lush eco-parks, Albay is a paradise for both adventure seekers and tranquility lovers.

But what makes Albay truly special? It’s the unique blend of experiences it offers. Imagine waking up to the sight of the sun rising over the Mayon Volcano, spending the day exploring ancient caves or diving into crystal-clear waters, and ending the day with a taste of spicy Bicolano cuisine. 

Let’s dive into the wonders of Albay and discover why it’s a must-visit destination on every traveler’s list. Buckle up, because it’s going to be an exciting ride!

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1. The Majestic Mayon Volcano

Mayon Volcano

The star of Albay – the Mayon Volcano, is known for its near-perfect cone shape. But Mayon is more than just a pretty face. It’s a symbol of Albay’s resilience and a testament to nature’s awe-inspiring beauty.

Mayon Volcano, standing tall at 2,463 meters, is an active stratovolcano with a history as captivating as its appearance. Its grandeur can be seen from almost anywhere in the province

Its name, derived from the Bicolano word ‘Magayon’, translates to ‘beautiful’. And beautiful it is! But remember, beauty often comes with a bit of a bite. Mayon is one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines, with over 50 eruptions in the past 400 years. 

But don’t worry. This doesn’t deter tourists – it only adds to the thrill!

Adventurous souls can join local organizers for a 2-day mountain climbing activity to reach the crater. For those who prefer a less strenuous activity, ATV tours are available to the foot of the mountain.

The best view and photo opportunities of this photogenic mountain can be found at Cagsawa Ruins Park. The volcano is geographically located in 8 cities and municipalities of Albay.

Activities Around Mayon Volcano

Ready for some adrenaline rush? How about an ATV ride around the volcano? 

This popular activity lets you navigate through rocky trails, river crossings, and even lava fronts from previous eruptions. It’s an exhilarating way to appreciate Mayon’s grandeur up close.

Expert Tip: Opt for the longer trails if you’re an adventure junkie. They offer more challenging routes and stunning views of the volcano.

Best Spots for Viewing Mayon Volcano

Now, if you’re wondering where to get the best views of Mayon, we’ve got you covered. Here are three top spots:

  • Cagsawa Ruins: The remnants of a 16th-century church with Mayon as its backdrop – it’s a sight to behold!
  • Lignon Hill Nature Park: A short trek rewards you with a panoramic view of the volcano and the surrounding city.
  • Mayon Skyline View Deck: Located at the slope of Mayon, it offers a closer look at the volcano.

Getting there: You can reach Albay by plane or bus from Manila. From Legazpi City, you can hire a tricycle or jeepney to take you to the Cagsawa Ruins Park.

Opening hours: The park is open from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily.

Address: Cagsawa Ruins Park, Barangay Busay, Daraga, Albay.

Local Tip: Visit during sunrise or sunset for a truly magical experience.

So, whether you’re an adventure enthusiast or a laid-back traveler, Mayon Volcano has something for everyone. Just remember to respect the volcano’s might, and you’re in for an unforgettable experience!

Albay isn’t just about the Mayon Volcano. It’s also home to a plethora of natural wonders and pristine beaches that will make your heart skip a beat. Let’s explore some of these hidden gems.

2. Muladbucad White Beach

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Muladbucad White Beach, an off-the-beaten-path destination, is a slice of paradise with its powdery white sand and crystal-clear waters. Located in the town of Guinobatan, it’s the perfect spot for a tranquil beach day.

This beach is perfect for those who want to escape the crowd and enjoy a serene environment. The beach is adorned with white sand and clear waters, making it an ideal spot for swimming and sunbathing.

The beach is also lined with cottages where you can relax and enjoy the view. This serene spot boasts a stretch of white sandy beach that’s perfect for sunbathing, building sandcastles, or simply enjoying the view.

The clear blue waters are inviting for a refreshing swim or snorkeling. It’s a great place to unwind and enjoy the beauty of nature.

Getting There: From Legazpi City, you can take a jeepney going to Guinobatan. From the town center, hire a tricycle to take you to Muladbucad White Beach. The journey takes about an hour.

Opening hours: The beach is open from 6 AM to 6 PM, so you have the whole day to soak up the sun and enjoy the beach vibes.

Address: Brgy. Muladbucad Grande, Guinobatan, Albay.

Pro Tip: The beach is relatively uncrowded, making it perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat. Don’t forget your sunblock!

3. Corangon Shoal

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Next, we have Corangon Shoal, a sandbar that appears only during low tide. Located in Tiwi, this natural wonder is a great spot for swimming and picnicking.

Corangon Shoal, also known as Corangon Islet and “Egg Yolk Island”, is a sandbar. This hidden gem is a perfect spot for those who love to be one with nature.

The shoal is a sanctuary for different species of birds, making it a paradise for bird watchers. It’s also a great place for swimming and picnicking.

Getting There: From Legazpi City, take a jeepney or van to Tiwi. From the town center, hire a boat to take you to the shoal. The total travel time is around 1.5 hours.

Address: Corangon Shoal, Tiwi, Albay

Local Tip: The best time to visit is during low tide when the sandbar is visible. Also, bring your own food and drinks as there are no stores on the shoal.

4. Vanishing Island

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The Vanishing Island is a unique attraction in Malilipot that literally vanishes during high tide and reappears during low tide. It’s a fascinating sight and a great place for bird watching.

Vanishing Island is a unique and interesting destination. It’s a great spot for swimming, snorkeling, and enjoying the scenic view of the surrounding waters and Mt. Mayon.

Getting There: From Legazpi City, take a jeepney to Malilipot. From there, hire a boat to the island. The journey takes about an hour.

Opening hours: 8 AM to 3 PM

Address: Salvacion, Malilipot, Albay

Remember: The island is best visited during low tide to fully experience the “vanishing” phenomenon. Also, it’s a protected area, so be sure to respect the local wildlife.

5. Hoyop Hoyopan Cave

Hoyop Hoyopan Cave

Let’s start with a journey back in time at the Hoyop Hoyopan Cave. This multi-level cavern in Camalig is adorned with stunning stalactites and stalagmites. The cave, used as a refuge during World War II, is also a living testament to the region’s history.

Nestled in Catmon Village, Camalig, Albay, Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave is a must-visit spot for history buffs and nature lovers alike. This cave, covering a whopping 31.4 square meters, is a natural wonder with numerous entrances and exits.

The name “Hoyop-Hoyopan” comes from the local dialect “Hoyop”, meaning “blowing of air”, which perfectly describes the cave’s natural ventilation from the gentle winds blowing through its many openings. As you explore the cave, you’ll be captivated by the fascinating stalactites and stalagmites.

But there’s more than just natural beauty here. The cave has a rich history, having served as a refugee camp during the Japanese occupation and a party site during Martial Law. It’s like stepping into a different era!

Getting There: From Legazpi City, take a jeepney to Camalig. From the town center, hire a tricycle to the cave. The journey takes about 45 minutes.

Opening hours: The cave is open from 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM everyday. The entrance fee for a group of 2 to 3 persons is Php 200. The parking fee is Php 25.

Address: Cotmon, Camalig, Albay

Local Tip: Don’t forget to bring a flashlight and wear sturdy shoes. The cave can be slippery!

6. Solong Eco Park

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Next up is Solong Eco Park, a haven for nature lovers. Located in Camalig, this park is home to a butterfly garden, a mini-zoo, and a campsite. It’s the perfect place for a family day out.

If you’re a fan of the great outdoors, Solong Eco Park in Camalig, Albay is your perfect getaway. This eco-park is a haven for adventure seekers, offering activities like ATV rides and zip-lining.

But it’s not all about adrenaline rushes. The park also provides a tranquil environment where you can connect with nature. It’s home to a butterfly garden, a bee farm, and a variety of plants and trees.

You can also enjoy a relaxing stay in their native-style cottages. And let’s not forget the stunning view of the majestic Mayon Volcano, which adds to the park’s charm. It’s an experience that combines adventure, relaxation, and breathtaking views, all in one place!

Getting There: From Legazpi City, take a jeepney to Camalig. From there, hire a tricycle to the park. The journey takes about an hour.

Opening hours: The cave is open 24 hours with an entrance fee of Php 40 per person.

Address: Brgy. Solong, Camalig, Albay

Pro Tip: Try the zip line for an adrenaline rush and a fantastic view of the Mayon Volcano!

7. Vera Falls

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Vera Falls is tucked away in the town of Malinao, this waterfall is a sight to behold. The trek to the falls is an adventure in itself, passing through lush forests and streams.

Vera Falls is a nature lover’s dream. This 25-foot waterfall cascades over various levels of rock before reaching a plunge pool, creating a refreshing oasis amidst lush greenery.

The falls are nestled at the foot of Mount Malinao, but don’t worry, there’s an established trail leading to the falls. As you journey towards the falls, you’ll be treated to scenic views of agricultural fields, verdant landscapes, and mountains.

It’s a perfect spot for a refreshing dip or a picnic with friends.

Getting There: From Legazpi City, take a jeepney to Malinao. From there, hire a tricycle to the jump-off point. The trek to the falls takes about 30 minutes.

Opening hours: It is best to visit in the morning. The entrance fee is Php 20 per person.

Address: Soa, Malinao, Albay

Remember: Bring a change of clothes and be ready to get wet. The pool at the base of the falls is perfect for a refreshing dip!

8. PhilCeramics Arts and Crafts Center

Located in Tiwi, the PhilCeramics Arts and Crafts Center showcases the region’s pottery traditions. Here, you can watch local artisans at work and even try your hand at pottery making.

If you’re into arts and crafts, the PhilCeramics Arts and Crafts Center is a must-visit. This place is a hub for ceramic arts, showcasing the rich culture and creativity of the locals.

You can witness the process of pottery making and even get a chance to create your own masterpiece. It’s a great place to learn, explore, and appreciate the art of ceramics.

Getting There: From Legazpi City, take a jeepney to Tiwi. From the town center, hire a tricycle to the center. The journey takes about an hour.

Opening hours: The center is open from 8 AM to 5 PM, giving you ample time to immerse yourself in the world of pottery.

Address: Brgy. Baybay, Tiwi, Albay.

Local Tip: Don’t leave without buying a souvenir. The handmade ceramics make for unique gifts!

9. Danao Lake

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Next, we have Danao Lake, a serene body of water located in Polangui. Surrounded by lush greenery, it’s a great spot for a picnic or a leisurely boat ride.

Danao Lake is a hidden gem that’s a must-visit for any nature lover. This serene lake, surrounded by lush greenery, offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Hop on a bamboo raft and paddle your way across the calm waters, or simply sit back and enjoy the picturesque views. Remember to bring your camera, as you won’t want to miss capturing the stunning scenery!

Getting There: From Legazpi City, take a jeepney to Polangui. From there, hire a tricycle to the lake. The journey takes about an hour.

Opening hours: The lake is open to visitors from 8 AM to 5 PM, giving you plenty of time to soak in the beauty of the surroundings.

Address: Brgy. Danao, Polangui, Albay

Remember: The lake is also a popular fishing spot. If you’re lucky, you might catch a local fisherman in action!

 10. Trinity Islands

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Then, we have the Trinity Islands in Rapu-Rapu. These three islands, known for their rich biodiversity, are a haven for nature lovers and bird watchers.

If you’re a beach bum, then Trinity Islands in Rapu-Rapu, Albay should be on your itinerary. Comprising three islands, Batan, Guinanayan, and Rapu-Rapu, the Trinity Islands offer pristine beaches, crystal clear waters, and abundant marine life, making it a paradise for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts.

The islands are open for day visits and overnight camping, so you can choose to extend your adventure under the stars. Don’t forget to pack your sunscreen and beach essentials!

Getting There: From Legazpi City, take a jeepney to the port of Pilar. From there, hire a boat to Rapu-Rapu. The boat ride takes about 2 hours.

Opening hours: It’s best to visit during daylight hours for safety and to fully enjoy the islands.

Address: Cagmanaba, Oas, Albay

Pro Tip: Don’t forget your binoculars. The islands are home to a variety of bird species!

Local Delicacies in Albay and Where to Try Them

No trip to Albay would be complete without a taste of its local cuisine. Known for its spicy dishes and unique flavors, Albay’s culinary scene is a gastronomic adventure waiting to be explored. Let’s dive in!

Bicol Express

Bicol Express

First up is the famous Bicol Express. This spicy dish, made with pork, coconut milk, and lots of chili, is a must-try for spice lovers. For the best Bicol Express in town, head to 1st Colonial Grill in Legazpi City.

Next, we have Pinangat, a savory dish made with taro leaves, coconut milk, and either fish or pork. It’s a local favorite that’s both hearty and flavorful. Try it at DJC Halo-Halo in Tiwi.

Sili Ice Cream

Finally, for something truly unique, try the Sili Ice Cream. Yes, you read that right – chili ice cream! It’s a perfect blend of creamy sweetness and a spicy kick. You can find this unique dessert at 1st Colonial Grill.

Local Tip: Don’t worry if you’re not into spicy food. The ice cream comes in different spice levels, so you can choose according to your tolerance.

Practical Information for Traveling in Albay

Planning a trip to Albay? Here’s some practical information to help you make the most of your visit.

Best Time to Visit Albay

Albay is a year-round destination, but the best time to visit is during the dry season, from January to May . This is when the weather is most favorable for outdoor activities and sightseeing. However, if you want to experience local festivals, consider visiting in September during the Daragang Magayon Festival.

Accommodation Options

Albay offers a range of accommodation options to suit every budget. From luxury resorts like The Oriental Legazpi to budget-friendly guesthouses and homestays, you’ll find something that fits your needs. For a unique experience, consider staying in a traditional ‘bahay kubo’ or nipa hut.

Local Customs and Etiquette

Filipinos are known for their hospitality, and Albay is no exception. When interacting with locals, be respectful and polite. Remember to use ‘po’ and ‘opo’ when speaking to elders as a sign of respect. 

Also, while Albayanos love their food spicy, always ask for the spice level when ordering food, especially if you’re not used to spicy dishes.

Pro Tip: Always have cash on hand. While credit cards are accepted in most places, smaller establishments and public transportation often only accept cash.

With these tips in mind, you’re all set for your Albay adventure. Safe travels!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is albay best known for.

Albay is best known for the majestic Mayon Volcano, renowned for its near-perfect cone shape. It’s also famous for its spicy local cuisine, rich cultural heritage, and a plethora of natural wonders, including pristine beaches, stunning caves, and lush eco-parks.

What is the new tourist attraction in Albay?

One of the newer attractions in Albay is the Solong Eco Park in Camalig. It’s a haven for nature lovers, featuring a butterfly garden, a mini-zoo, and a campsite. It also offers thrilling activities like a zip line ride with a fantastic view of the Mayon Volcano.

Why should I visit Albay?

Albay is a must-visit for its unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and adventure. From the breathtaking Mayon Volcano and serene beaches to historical sites and thrilling activities like ATV rides and cave exploration, Albay offers a diverse range of experiences for every traveler.

What is the famous tourist spot located in Albay known for its perfect cone?

The famous tourist spot in Albay known for its perfect cone is the Mayon Volcano. It’s an active stratovolcano that offers unparalleled views and a host of adventure activities around it.

What is one of the most beautiful wonders of nature in Albay?

Yes, the Mayon Volcano, with its perfect cone shape, is considered one of the most beautiful wonders of nature in Albay. Other natural wonders in Albay include the Vanishing Island, Danao Lake, and Vera Falls.

What is the best product of Albay?

Albay is known for its spicy local cuisine, particularly the Bicol Express and Pinangat. It’s also famous for Sili Ice Cream, a unique dessert that combines the heat of chili with the sweetness of ice cream.

What is an interesting fact about Albay?

An interesting fact about Albay is that it’s home to the Mayon Volcano, one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines. Despite its frequent eruptions, it’s a major tourist attraction due to its near-perfect cone shape.

What is the famous tradition in Albay?

One of the famous traditions in Albay is the Daragang Magayon Festival held in September. It’s a month-long celebration featuring various cultural events, street parades, and exhibitions that showcase the province’s rich heritage and folklore.

Which tourist spot is in the 1st district of Albay?

The Hoyop Hoyopan Cave, located in Camalig, is a popular tourist spot in the 1st district of Albay. It’s a multi-level cavern known for its stunning stalactites and stalagmites, and it also serves as a historical site as it was used as a refuge during World War II.

And there you have it – a comprehensive guide to the best tourist spots in Albay. From the majestic Mayon Volcano and the serene beaches to the rich cultural heritage and mouthwatering local cuisine, Albay truly has something for every traveler.

Whether you’re an adrenaline junkie seeking thrilling adventures, a history buff interested in the region’s past, a foodie looking to explore local flavors, or a nature lover eager to bask in Albay’s natural wonders, this province in the heart of Bicol Region is sure to leave you with unforgettable memories.

Remember, travel is as much about the journey as it is about the destination. So, take your time, soak in the sights, and immerse yourself in the local culture. Albay is not just a place to visit, but a destination to experience. So pack your bags, bring your adventurous spirit, and get ready to fall in love with Albay. Safe travels!

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Top 20 Albay Province Tourist Spots

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When you think of the Albay Province tourist spots, you will be promised with a vast array of nature and adventure opportunities. From climbing the most perfect-cone of a volcano that is Mayon, that requires rock scrabbling and continuous inclines over solidified lava and loose rocks, to exploring the depths of caves and cave systems, one can surely have a an adventure of a lifetime in this province.

Here are the top 20 Albay Province tourist spots you can discover and explore.

1. mayon volcano.

Witness the world-renowned Mayon Volcano, known for its perfect cone shape and majestic beauty. Enjoy various activities such as trekking, ATV tours, or simply admiring its grandeur from a safe distance. I have climbed this volcano and I can tell you that it is definitely a very technical climb that requires spending at least a night along solidified lava flows.

2. Cagsawa Ruins

Visit the historical Cagsawa Ruins, the remnants of an 18th-century church destroyed by the catastrophic eruption of Mayon Volcano in 1814. Capture stunning photos of the ruins with the iconic Mayon Volcano in the background. There are various versions on the fate of hundreds of people that used in live in the area when the volcano erupted and buried the entire area with lava and pyroclastic materials. One version claims that people who sought shelter inside the church were buried alive by volcanic rocks, while another version would claim that the people were able to evacuate before the church was buried by the volcanic eruption.

3. Daraga Church

Admire the stunning architecture of Daraga Church, also known as the Nuestra Señora de la Porteria Parish Church. This beautiful 18th-century church is built from volcanic rocks and features intricate carvings and designs.

4. Legazpi Boulevard

Stroll along the picturesque Legazpi Boulevard, a scenic coastal promenade offering breathtaking views of Albay Gulf and Mayon Volcano. Enjoy outdoor activities, dine in local restaurants, or simply take in the stunning views.

5. Lignon Hill Nature Park

Hike up to Lignon Hill Nature Park, a popular spot for panoramic views of Legazpi City, Albay Gulf, and Mayon Volcano. Engage in various outdoor activities like zip-lining, rappelling, and even a Japanese tunnel exploration.

6. Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave

Explore the fascinating Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave, a multi-level cavern adorned with unique stalactite and stalagmite formations. Discover its rich history as a hideout during World War II and a former dance hall.

7. Kawa-Kawa Hill and Nature Park

Visit Kawa-Kawa Hill and Nature Park, a unique hill shaped like a cauldron ('kawa' in the local dialect) with a 360-degree view of the surrounding landscape. Enjoy various activities such as hiking, biking, and horseback riding.

8. Vera Falls

Discover the enchanting Vera Falls, a hidden gem nestled in the lush forests of Albay. Take a refreshing dip in the crystal-clear waters or simply relax and enjoy the serene ambiance.

9. Sumlang Lake

Unwind at Sumlang Lake, a serene and picturesque body of water offering stunning views of Mayon Volcano. Enjoy activities like bamboo rafting, paddleboarding, or simply relaxing by the lakeside.

10. Embarcadero de Legazpi

Shop, dine, and unwind at Embarcadero de Legazpi, a vibrant waterfront shopping and dining complex. Enjoy the stunning views of Albay Gulf, Mayon Volcano, and the city skyline.

11. Albay Park and Wildlife

Spend a day at Albay Park and Wildlife, a family-friendly destination offering a variety of attractions such as a playground, picnic areas, a botanical garden, and a mini-zoo with various animal species.

12. Quituinan Hills

Trek up to Quituinan Hills, a historical site during the Philippine-American War. Enjoy the breathtaking views of Mayon Volcano and the surrounding landscape.

13. Black Sand Beaches

Experience the unique beauty of Albay's black sand beaches, formed by the volcanic sands from Mayon Volcano. Popular options include Bacacay Beach and Misi Beach.

14. Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) Observatory

Visit the PHIVOLCS Observatory in Albay to learn about the science behind the Mayon Volcano and other volcanic activities in the country. Gain insights into the monitoring systems used to predict volcanic eruptions and earthquakes, and see how this vital information is used to keep the local population safe. Don't miss the informative displays and exhibits that delve into the fascinating world of volcanology and seismology.

15. Mayon Skyline View Deck

Visit the Mayon Skyline View Deck, also known as Mayon Rest House, located on the slopes of Mayon Volcano. Witness panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, Mayon Volcano, and the cityscape.

16. Oas Albay Church

Discover the historic Oas Albay Church, also known as St. Michael the Archangel Parish Church. Admire its beautiful architecture, dating back to the Spanish colonial period, and learn about its fascinating history.

17. Japanese Tunnel

Explore the Japanese Tunnel, an underground network of tunnels built during World War II. Delve into the history of the war and learn about the tunnel's strategic significance.

18. Rawis Anibong Memorial

Visit the Rawis Anibong Memorial, a poignant reminder of the devastating effects of Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) in 2013. Pay your respects to the lives lost during the tragedy and learn about the resilience of the Filipino people.

19. Camalig Church

Admire the historic Camalig Church, also known as St. John the Baptist Church, a beautiful stone church built in the 17th century. Explore the church's rich history and appreciate its well-preserved architecture.

20. Vanishing Island

Experience the unique natural phenomenon of the Vanishing Island, a sandbar that appears only during low tide. Relax on the sandy shores, swim in the crystal-clear waters, or simply enjoy the incredible views of Mayon Volcano.

Frequently Asked Questions about Traveling in Albay

1. What is the best time to visit Albay? The best time to visit Albay is during the dry season, from November to May, when the weather is more favorable for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

2. How do I get to Albay? You can reach Albay by air, with several airlines offering daily flights from Manila to Legazpi Airport. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Manila to Legazpi City, which takes around 9-12 hours.

3. Are there accommodations available in Albay? Yes, Albay offers a range of accommodations, from budget-friendly guesthouses and hostels to luxury resorts and hotels.

4. What local dishes should I try in Albay? Some local dishes to try in Albay include Bicol Express, a spicy pork dish cooked in coconut milk and chili peppers, and laing, a creamy vegetable dish made from taro leaves and coconut milk.

5. Is Albay safe for tourists? Yes, Albay is generally safe for tourists. However, it is always important to take standard safety precautions, such as keeping your valuables secure and being aware of your surroundings.

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Albay Province in the Philippines is a must-visit destination for its stunning Mayon Volcano, known for its perfect cone shape. The province offers natural beauty with beautiful beaches, enchanting waterfalls, and pristine islands. Adventure enthusiasts can enjoy ATV rides, ziplining, and whitewater rafting. Albay’s rich cultural heritage is evident in its historical sites and vibrant festivals. Food lovers can indulge in spicy local delicacies like Bicol Express. Above all, Albay’s warm hospitality and friendly locals make it a memorable travel experience. With its mix of natural wonders, thrilling activities, and cultural treasures, Albay Province is a captivating destination to explore.

Planning to visit Albay soon? Here are 12 top tourist spots in Albay Province, Philippines:

Mayon Volcano by Cojo Rosales via Unsplash

1. Mayon Volcano

Mayon Volcano is renowned for its stunning beauty and near-perfect symmetrical cone shape. Standing 2,462 meters tall, it dominates the landscape with its majestic presence. The volcano is an active stratovolcano known for its occasional eruptions and lava flows. Its slopes are covered with lush greenery, providing a picturesque backdrop for photography and outdoor activities. Mayon Volcano has become an iconic symbol of the Philippines, attracting hikers, nature enthusiasts, and adventurers worldwide. Its allure lies not only in its grandeur but also in the mystique and awe-inspiring power it represents.

Cagsawa Ruins in Albay

2. Cagsawa Ruins

Address: Daraga, 4501 Albay

The Cagsawa Ruins are the haunting remnants of a 16th-century church destroyed by the violent eruption of Mayon Volcano. These ruins are a powerful reminder of the region’s turbulent volcanic history. The skeletal remains of the church rise starkly against the backdrop of the magnificent volcano, creating a captivating and poignant sight. The ruins have become an iconic landmark, symbolizing the resilience of the Filipino people in the face of natural calamities. Visitors can explore the ruins, learn about history, and capture dramatic photographs of this evocative testament to the destructive forces of nature.

View of Lignon Hill from Daraga Church by Ralff Nestor Nacor via Wikipedia cc

3. Ligñon Hill Nature Park

Address: Ligñon Hill, Natures Park, 4500 Daraga – Legazpi City – Tiwi Rd, Barangay 41 Bogtong, Legazpi City, 4500 Albay

Ligñon Hill Nature Park is a captivating destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. This picturesque park offers panoramic views of the majestic Mayon Volcano and the surrounding landscapes. Visitors can hike up the hill’s well-maintained trails, passing through lush greenery and encountering various flora and fauna. The park also features an observation deck to marvel at the breathtaking vistas. For thrill-seekers, ziplining across the park’s lush canopy provides an exhilarating experience. Ligñon Hill Nature Park combines natural beauty, tranquility, and thrilling activities, making it a must-visit spot in Albay.

Mayon Volcano View at Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave by Christopher Punzalan via Wikimedia cc

4. Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave

Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave is a mesmerizing underground wonder waiting to be explored. This captivating cave system offers visitors a unique and awe-inspiring experience. As you venture through its passages, you’ll be amazed by the intricate limestone formations, stalactites, and stalagmites adorn the cave’s chambers. The cool breeze that flows within, known as “hoyop,” gave the cave its name, adding to its mystique. Guided tours allow visitors to navigate the cave safely and learn about its geological significance. Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave is a hidden gem that showcases the natural beauty and wonders of Albay Province.

Quitinday Hills in Camalig, Albay by Jamie Matocinos via Unsplash

5. Quitinday Hills

Quitinday Hills is a captivating landscape with rolling green hills and picturesque scenery. This natural attraction offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of the countryside. Trekking through the hills rewards adventurers with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes, including stunning vistas of Mayon Volcano. The unique geological formations, known as “chocolate hills,” add to the area’s charm. Visitors can explore the hills’ trails, appreciate the lush vegetation, and enjoy the tranquil ambiance. Quitinday Hills is a perfect destination for nature lovers seeking serenity and natural beauty.

Vera Falls - one of the most popular tourist spots in Albay photo by Xtian Mike via Wikimedia cc

6. Vera Falls

Vera Falls is a captivating waterfall nestled in a lush natural setting in Malinao, Albay. This beautiful cascade is a hidden gem, offering visitors a serene and picturesque escape from the bustling world. As you approach Vera Falls, you’ll be greeted by the soothing sound of cascading water and the refreshing mist in the air. The waterfall plunges into a clear pool, inviting visitors to dip and cool off in its crystal-clear waters. Surrounded by verdant foliage, the falls create a tranquil oasis where one can relax, unwind, and connect with nature’s beauty. Vera Falls is a must-visit destination for those seeking tranquility and a touch of natural splendor in Albay.

Sumlang Lake by Seanaleta via Wikimedia cc

7. Sumlang Lake

Sumlang Lake is a serene and captivating destination for nature enthusiasts. This picturesque lake offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills, Sumlang Lake provides a peaceful ambiance and breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can rent bamboo rafts and gently glide across the calm waters, taking in the beauty of the lake and its surroundings. The lake is also a haven for birdwatchers, as it is home to various species of birds. Sumlang Lake is perfect for relaxation, photography, and reconnecting with nature’s serenity.

There’s also a cafe and souvenir shop where you can buy locally produced food and handicrafts created by local artisans.

Misibis Bay Resort Aerial Shot

8. Misibis Bay Resort

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Misibis Bay Resort is a luxurious beachfront retreat offering an idyllic tropical escape. This exclusive resort boasts pristine white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and stunning ocean views. With a range of luxurious accommodations, guests can indulge in world-class amenities and exceptional service. The resort offers a variety of water sports activities, such as snorkeling, kayaking, and jet skiing, ensuring endless entertainment for adventure seekers. For those seeking relaxation, the resort features a spa, infinity pools, and private cabanas where guests can unwind and rejuvenate. Misibis Bay Resort is the perfect destination for a luxurious and unforgettable beach vacation.

9. Busay Falls

Busay Falls is a captivating waterfall nestled in a pristine natural setting. This hidden gem offers visitors a refreshing escape and a chance to reconnect with nature’s beauty. Surrounded by lush vegetation and towering trees, Busay Falls cascades into a serene pool, inviting visitors to take a dip in its calm and clear waters. The soothing sound of the waterfall and the tranquil ambiance create a peaceful oasis where one can relax and unwind. Adventure enthusiasts can also enjoy cliff diving and swimming in the natural pools formed by the cascading waters.

A Burmese python at Albay Park & Wildlife by Irvin Parco Sto Tomas via Wikimedia cc

10. Albay Park and Wildlife

Albay Park and Wildlife, located in Legazpi City, Albay, is a captivating zoological park that offers a unique blend of nature, wildlife, and recreational activities. The park is home to various animal species, including exotic birds, reptiles, mammals, and marine life. Visitors can explore the park’s well-maintained pathways and encounter fascinating creatures up close. The park also features a butterfly garden, a mini zoo, and picnic areas where families can relax and enjoy the surroundings. Albay Park and Wildlife is an educational experience and a place of leisure, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and families.

11. Kawa-Kawa Hill and Nature Park

Kawa-Kawa Hill and Nature Park is a captivating destination with breathtaking views and unique landscapes. The hill gets its name from its shape, resembling a large cauldron or “kawa” in the local language. Visitors can trek to the hill’s summit and enjoy panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside, including views of the Mayon Volcano. The park features a giant cross, providing a serene atmosphere for reflection and prayer. The park’s rolling hills and green landscapes make it an ideal spot for picnics, outdoor activities, and photography. Kawa-Kawa Hill and Nature Park offer a tranquil escape and a memorable experience in Albay.

Joroan Church and Pilgrimage Site by Shubert Ciencia via Wikimedia cc

12. Joroan Church and Pilgrimage Site

Joroan Church and Pilgrimage Site is a significant religious and cultural landmark. The church, dedicated to St. Michael the Archangel, boasts a beautiful façade and intricate architectural details. Pilgrims and visitors flock to this site to pay homage, seek blessings, and participate in religious ceremonies. The pilgrimage site features a holy staircase, believed to have healing powers, where devotees climb on their knees as an act of devotion. The serene and peaceful ambiance of the church and its surroundings provide a sacred space for prayer and reflection. Joroan Church and Pilgrimage Site offer a spiritual and cultural experience in Albay.

These tourist spots in Albay Province offer a combination of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and adventure, providing visitors with a memorable experience.

Top 5 Albay Hotels and Resorts

Here are five popular hotels and resorts in Albay Province, Philippines:

  • Misibis Bay Resort and Casino : [ Check Rates and Availability ] This luxurious beachfront resort offers spacious rooms, a private beach, infinity pools, a spa, and a casino. It provides a range of activities, such as water sports, ATV rides, and island hopping.
  • The Oriental Legazpi : [ Check Rates and Availability ] Located in Legazpi City, this hotel offers comfortable rooms with stunning views of the Mayon Volcano. It features a rooftop pool, a fitness center, and a restaurant serving local and international cuisine.
  • Hotel Venezia : [ Check Rates and Availability ] A charming Italian-themed hotel in Legazpi City, Hotel Venezia offers elegant rooms, a restaurant, a swimming pool, and a spa. It is known for its beautiful architecture and warm hospitality.
  • La Piazza Hotel & Convention Center :  [ Check Rates and Availability ] Situated in Legazpi City, this hotel offers comfortable accommodations, an outdoor pool, a restaurant, and a convention center. It is conveniently located near popular attractions and shopping centers.
  • Balay de la Rama Bed and Breakfast : [ Check Rates and Availability ] This cozy bed and breakfast in Daraga, Albay, provides comfortable rooms with a homey atmosphere. It offers a garden, a terrace, and a restaurant serving local dishes.

Please note that availability and prices may vary, so checking with each hotel/resort directly or through online booking platforms for the most up-to-date information is advisable.

Best time to visit Albay

The best time to visit Albay Province in the Philippines is during the dry season, generally from November to April. During this period, the weather is generally more favorable, with less rainfall and lower chances of typhoons or tropical storms. The dry season offers clearer skies, making it ideal for outdoor activities and enjoying the region’s natural attractions, such as Mayon Volcano and the beaches. However, it’s worth noting that Albay can be visited year-round, and even during the wet season (May to October), there are still opportunities to explore and enjoy the province, albeit with a higher chance of rainfall.

How to get to Albay

There are several ways to get to Albay Province in the Philippines. Here are some common methods of transportation:

  • By Air: The nearest airport to Albay is Legazpi City Domestic Airport. It offers domestic flights from Manila, Cebu, and other major cities in the Philippines. You can take a taxi from the airport or arrange a transfer to your desired destination in Albay.
  • By Land: If you prefer to travel by land, you can take a bus or drive to Albay. Several bus companies operate routes from Manila to Legazpi City, the capital of Albay. The journey takes approximately 10-12 hours, depending on traffic conditions. Private vehicles can also reach Albay via the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX), Southern Tagalog Arterial Road (STAR), or Pan-Philippine Highway.
  • By Ferry: Another option is to travel by ferry from nearby islands. Ferry services are available from Matnog, Sorsogon, to Pilar in Albay, crossing the San Bernardino Strait.

Once you arrive in Albay, various transportation options, such as tricycles, jeepneys, taxis, and private car rentals, are available to explore the province and reach destinations within Albay.

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21 Best Albay Tourist Spots And Things to do in Albay (Travel Guide)

By: Author Ruben Arribas

Categories Philippines

Last updated on October 16th, 2023 at 02:14 am

Our Albay travel guide with all the amazing Albay tourist spots and best things to do in Albay. From places to visit in the nature to historical sites around Bicol Region in the Philippines.

Most of the travelers choose  Legazpi City  for accommodation and it’s a great start point to do these activities and visiting these tourist spots.

Read here our  how to get to Calaguas  and  how to get from Naga to Caramoan !

Read here  Bicol tourist spots  and how to get from  Manila to Naga

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HOW TO GET TO ALBAY

How to get from manila to albay by flight.

If you want to get from Manila to Albay by flight. It will be the most comfortable way. You have to ride a plane from Manila to  Legazpi airport .

There are daily flights with  Cebu Pacific  and  Philippine Airlines  going from Manila to Bicol. The travel time Manila to Legazpi by flight is 1 hour and 30 minutes. And prices are around  1500-2500 PHP  for one way.

Click here to book your Manila to Albay flight ticket in advance !

MANILA TO ALBAY BY BUS

If you want to get from Manila to Albay by bus. There are daily buses leaving Manila from Edsa Cubao, Araneta Cubao, Alabang, Buendia and Pasay.

BUS SCHEDULE MANILA TO ALBAY

Most of the buses are from 5 pm to 10 pm leaving from Manila to Albay Province. Just go for the closest Bus Terminal for you In Manila. But all bus companies are offering buses during the day from Edsa Cubao, Araneta Cubao, Alabang, Buendia and Pasay between 6-8 am.

Manila to Albay travel time will be around 12-14 hours. And prices go from  800-1300 PHP  depending on the comfort of the bus. Regular buses can go as cheap as  800 PHP . ALl of them will get to Legazpi Central Station but they will do stops on the way.

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The most popular companies going to Albay Province are  DLTB Co.  from Cubao and Buendia. And  Penafrancia Tours  and  Bicol Isarog  leaving from EDSA Road in Cubao.

Read here how to get from  Manila to Albay !

BEST TIME TO VISIT ALBAY

Like any other place in the Philippines there are two kinds of seasons-  the dry season from November to April  and the  wet season from May to October.  

The best time to visit Albay is during dry season, especially from  December  to  February  when temperatures are much cooler and touring will most likely not be interrupted by rains and will not be really hot going around.

Click here to know more about the weather in Albay !

DAILY BUDGET TRAVEL IN ALBAY

For the daily budget travel in accommodation in Albay. There are a few rooms and B&Bs,  Airbnb  available all over Albay that cost around  1000 PHP  per night. That’s just  $19 USD ! Most of the places are close to city center and Bus Terminal.

On the other hand, meals in local joints only cost  $2-3 USD  so eating here won’t burn a hole in your wallet, for sure. You might actually   $25 USD per day  if you’re traveling as a couple, like we were splitting costs in tours and the room. Finally, you can rent a motorbike for around  $8-10 USD . A cheaper option to get around is riding the local bus with rates depending on the distance.

Read more about all the places to stay in Legazpi City Albay and book your staying with  Booking  and  Agoda !

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ALBAY TOURIST SPOTS AND THINGS TO DO IN ALBAY

1. mayon volcano.

This volcano is one of the things the Philippines boasts. It is an active, perfect-cone volcano that is famous to tourists.

Aside from the Mayon Volcano, don’t forget to taste the delicacy of the Bicolanos- spicy foods. You can even find chili ice cream here! Would you dare to try it?

2. CAGSAWA RUINS PARK

Cagsawa Ruins Park The are the remnants of a 16th-century Franciscan church, Cagsawa church. It was built in 1587 but was burned down by Dutch pirates in 1636 and rebuilt in 1724 by Fr. Francisco Blanco. But it destroyed in 1814 with the eruption of the Mayon Volcano.

3. QUITINDAY UNDERGROUND RIVER

Quitinday Underground River and Quitinday Falls is located in Camalig. Quitinday Falls offers a cliff jumping. Jovellar is an awesome place for adventure. Quitinday Underground River entrance fee is  20 PHP  and also a guide is required. You can rent a bamboo raft for the Underground River for  200 PHP .

4. VERA FALLS

Vera Falls is located in the based of Mt. Malinao and it will take more than one hour to get there if you are coming from Legazpi. You will have to hike up and down so make sure you bring appropriate shoes for this. Vera Falls entrance fee is  10 PHP  and you can rent cottages for  120 PHP .

5. HOYOP-HOYOPAN CAVE

Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave is one of the best things to do in Albay if you like adventure. Make sure you are bringing proper shoes since it can be sleepery. You will have to head to Camalig for this activity. Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave entrance fee is  150 PHP  per personand includes a guide.

6. LIGNON HILL NATURE PARK

Lignon Hill Nature Park is close to the airport. You will be able to get amazing views of Mayon Volcano and it’s perfect to go avoiding the heat first thing in the morning or at sunset time. Lignon Hill Nature Park has no entrance fee and you can do activities like ATV and zip line.

7. GUINANAYAN ISLAND

Guinanayan Island is a white sand surrounding the island. A perfect place for practicing snorkeling, scuba-diving and relax swimming. There is a beach resort and you can even camping. To get to Guinanayan Island there is one daily boat going from Tabaco to Guinanayan.

8. TAMBAC BEACH

Tambac Beach is located two hours far from Legazpi City. It will be an amazing day and it’s a must in the list of things to do in Albay if you like swimming and snorkeling.

9. PINAMUNTUGAN ISLAND

Pinamuntugan Island is a private island located in Cagraray Island in Albay. You will enjoy the paradise with empty beaches. To get to Pinamuntugan Island you will have to get a boat at Bacacay Port. The trip is around 45 minutes. Pinamuntugan Island entrance fee is  200 PHP  and  300 PHP  if you stay overnight.

10. CAGRARAY ECO-ENERGY PARK

Cagraray Eco-Energy Park has an amazing view with the amphitheatre. You can do activities like zip line and ATV. You can walk around the Eco Park and it’s really close from Misibis Resort.

11. JAPANESE TUNNELS

Japanese Tunnels are located in Ligñon Hill Nature Park. The Japanese Tunnels are 40 meters long and they were built during The Japanese Invasion of Legazpi on 12 December 1941 when Filipino and American soldiers were fighting again the Japanese. You will see how they were living and their hidden places inside the tunnels.

MORE ALBAY TOURIST SPOTS AND THINGS TO DO IN ALBAY

Cultural sites in albay, 12. daraga church.

Daraga Church is located in Daraga, Albay just 4 kilometers far from Legazpi City. Daraga Church also called Nuestra Señora de la Porteria Parish Church is a Roman Catholic Church . Daraga Church was built by the Franciscans in 1772.

13. JOROAN CHURCH

Joroan Church is also called Our Lady of Salvation is a Catholic title of the Blessed Virgin Mary. The image was of the Virgin Mary canonically crowned by the Catholic Church on 25 August 1976 as the patroness of the province of Albay.

14. ST JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH

St John the Baptist Church also called as Tabaco Church is a Roman Catholic Church in the city of Tabaco in Albay. The church of Tabaco Church was founded by the Franciscans in 1616 and it was declared a National Cultural Treasure of the Philippines.

15. CATHEDRAL OF ST GREGORY THE GREAT

Cathedral of St Gregory the Great is also called Albay Cathedral. It’s located in Peñaranda Park and it was built in 1834 by Pedro Romero.

16. ALBAY CAPITOL ATRIUM ART GALLERY

Albay Capitol Atrium Art Gallery if you like art it can be one of the best things to do in Albay. It’s opened everyday from 8 am to 5 pm. Sometimes there are exhibitions from local painters and you can even have a chat with them.

17. SOLONG ECO PARK

Solong Eco Park is a great place to walk around in the mountains and enjoy the views and taking pictures. It’s good place if you like the nature to stay 2-3 hours. Solong Eco Park entrance fee is  40 PHP .

18. LIGAO CITY’S SUNFLOWER FARM

Ligao City’s Sunflower Farm is one of the best Albay tourist spots if you like to take pictures. Ligao Sunflower Farm is part of the Kawa-kawa Hill Natural Park in Ligao City in Albay.

19. EMBARCADERO DE LEGAZPI

Embarcadero de Legazpi apart from enjoying the views at night. There are a few activities like zip line, kart racing and jet ski. You can also climb the Lighthouse.

20. TRY BICOL EXPRESS

Bicol Express is the most popular dish in Albay. Bicol Express is made of tofu with green beans and it’s creamy and spicy. It can be cooked with coconut milk. You can have a Vegetarian version or you can eat with pork belly and fish sauce.

21. STAYING IN A LUXURY RESORT MISIBIS BAY

Misibis Bay is a luxury resort a tropical getaway on Cagraray Island in Albay. Misibis Bay provides an outdoor pool, a spa and wellness facility, and a private beach area. Prices are starting for  5000 PHP  for a room for two people.

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WHERE TO STAY IN ALBAY

There are a few rooms and B&Bs, Airbnb available all over Albay that cost around  1000 PHP  per night. That’s just  $19 USD ! Most of the places are close to city center and Bus Terminal.

HOTEL VENEZIA

Hotel Venezia is located just two minutes far from the airport and provides easy access to the downtown attractions. Hotel Venezia includes a room service, a coffee shop, a family room, and meeting rooms.

Prices are starting at  3500 PHP  and it’s one of the best Legazpi hotels in the list.

Address: Renaissance Gardens, Washington Drive, Cruzada, Legazpi, Philippines, 4500

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THE MARISON HOTEL

The Marison Hotel is located in the heart of Legazpi City just a quick five-minute drive from the Legazpi Airport. The Marison Hotel has 118 huge and elegantly-furnished rooms one of the biggest hotels in Bicol and the biggest in Legazpi City. All guest rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a desk, free WiFi, and a private bathroom.

There are three dining options inside The Marison Hotel: IL Morso Italian Restaurant, The Sans Cafe & Bar and Chilo Bar for cocktails, wines, beers and non-alcoholic beverages. Prices are starting from  3800 PHP .

Address: Corner Imelda Roces Avenue, Barangay 38- Gogon, Legazpi City, Cruzada, Legazpi, Philippines, 4500

ZEN ROOMS YOUR BROTHERS HOUSE LEGAZPI

ZEN Rooms Your Brothers House Legazpi is located in the Rawis area in Mayon Tribal Village only 5 kilometers away from city center. Your Brother House with 18 rooms offers impeccable service and all the essential top-class facilities like 24-hour security, 24-hour front desk, express check-in/check-out and luggage storage.

Prices for the room starts at  1300 PHP . It’s one of the most beautiful hotels in Legazpi city.

Address: Brgy. Pawa Legazpi City Albay Philippines, Rawis, Legazpi, Philippines, 4500

MAYON LODGING HOUSE

Mayon Lodging House is located 10 kilometers far from the city center. Mayon Lodging House has 20 rooms and provides kitchen, 24-hour front desk towels, fan, air conditioning, balcony/terrace, satellite/cable TV. Prices are starting at  800 PHP  for a room for two people.

Address: Pan-Philippine Highway (AH26) Purok 6 Brgy. Busay Daraga, Albay, Daraga, Legazpi, Philippines, 4105 

Trip Inn is located in Oro Site area and ideal point of departure for your excursions in Legazpi. Trip Inn offers 24-hour front desk, Wi-Fi in public areas, airport transfer and safety deposit boxes. Prices are starting from  1200 PHP .

Address: F Imperial St., Oro Site, Legazpi, Philippines, 4500

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Our list of must-visit tourist spots in Albay, Philippines – home to the Mount Mayon Volcano.

There are a lot of spectacular places that you can visit in Albay. This magnificent province is listed in the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves. This means that the place exhibits a balanced relationship between men and nature. It proves how splendid the province is. If you need more evidence, then you should be visiting these top tourist spots in Albay.

Must-visit tourist spots in Albay, Philippines

Mount mayon.

The symmetrical and almost perfectly coned shape of Mount Mayon is one of the most sought-after views for tourists who are visiting Albay. The location is shared by eight cities and municipalities in Albay.

Rising more than 8,000 feet of the Albay Gulf, this active stratovolcano is the highest point for the whole Bicol region. Mayon is so stunning that the name was based on the mountain legend’s heroine, Daragang Magayon, which means beautiful maiden.

Mount Mayon is definitely one of the best tourist spots in Albay that you should include in your bucketlist.

Mount Mayon - one of the top tourist spots in Albay

Cagsawa Ruins

During the 1814 eruption of the Mayon Volcano, it destroyed the Cagsawa church located in Daraga, Albay. The place also served as a memorial for the people who died during that time. This location gives a spectacular view of the Mount Mayon. Aside from sightseeing, you can purchase some souvenirs, local delicacies, and even potteries and woodcraft from the vendors near the ruins.

Cagsawa Ruins in Albay, Bicol

Ligñon Hill Nature Park

The Ligñon Hill Nature Park offers both sightseeing and activities for visitors to enjoy. A wonderful view of the Legazpi City, Albay Gulf, and Mount Mayon can be appreciated from their viewing deck on top of the hill. Located near the viewing deck are some vendors selling local goods, snacks, and artworks.

The park offers activities such as zip line ride, trail climb, rappelling, tunnel exploration, ATV rides, and biking on the gullies at the foot of Mount Mayon. It’s a must-visit tourist spot in Albay to see an overlooking view of Legazpi City.

Ligñon Hill Nature Park - must visit tourist attraction in Legazpi, Albay

Kawa Kawa Hill

This is the famous “hill without a hilltop” of California Village, Barangay Tuburan, Ligao. The topmost part of the 236 meters high hill covers six hectares of the cratered top. From the top, there is a great view of Ligao, Mount Masaraga, and Mount Mayon. Apart from the concaved summit, the place is known for having a pilgrimage site of fourteen Stations of the Cross for Roman Catholics.

Kawa Kawa Hill

Embarcadero de Legazpi

There are a lot of things to be experienced along the harbor of Legazpi Port, Victory Village in Legazpi City. This place is a lifestyle hub where you can revel in the mall and the 90 feet high skywalk that has scenic views of Albay Gulf and Mount Mayon. There are land activities such as wall climbing, bungee trampoline, zip line from the lighthouse, kart racing, and Segway riding. For water activities, they offer paddle boat and water jeep rides, jet skiing, and parasailing.

Embarcadero de Legazpi

Misibis Bay

Located in the southernmost part of Cagraray Island of Bacacay, Albay is the gorgeous resort of Misibis Bay. The resort has an activity center, pool, spa, and fitness center. There are restaurants where you can eat and bars where you can hang out with your family and friends. If you want to stay for some time in this place, they have rooms and villas which you can rent. If you are looking for adventure, you can try their land and water activities such as Segway riding, dune buggy rides, ATV, zip line, banana boat rides, kayaking, windsurfing, jet skiing, and even a sunset cruise. Check rates and availability .

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St. John the Baptist Church

This is a Roman Catholic church located in Tabaco, Albay. It is commonly referred to as the Tabaco Church. The church was built using dark volcanic stones and sand that were found from the area during the time it was built. One of the fascinating things about this church is its bell tower that used Rococo or ‘Late Baroque’ design.

St. John the Baptist Church is a must-see tourist attraction in Tabaco, Albay.

St. John the Baptist Church - one of the best tourist spots in Tabaco, Albay

Daraga Church

The Nuestra Señora de la Porteria Parish Church, more commonly known as the Daraga Church, is located in Daraga, Albay. It was built in 1772 by Franciscans using volcanic rocks. The church is recognized as a heritage destination by the National Cultural Treasure of the Philippines. The location of the church gives a very picturesque view because of the Mount Mayon that can be seen in its background from a specific angle.

Daraga Church

There are a lot of captivating places you can visit in Albay. If you are visiting for a short while, make sure to put these places in your itinerary. If you are staying long, go ahead and explore the wondrous province. You will not be disappointed in rediscovering the beauties of nature.

10 Notable Albay Tourist Spots

Quitinday Underground River Jovellar, Albay

Quitinday Green Hills Formation Barangay Quitinday, Camalig, Albay

Mayon Planetarium & Science Park Tabaco City, Albay

Legazpi Boulevard Legazpi City, Albay

Divine Mercy Shrine and Carmelite Monastery Ligao, Albay

Sumlang Lake Camalig, Albay

Vera Falls Malinao, Albay

Tambac Beach Sitio Tambac, Ligao, Albay

Pinamuntugan Island Bacacay, Albay

Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave Camalig, Albay

Must-try Food in Albay

  • Pinangat at Zeny’s in Camalig, Albay
  • Kandinga at Balay Cena Una in Daraga, Albay
  • Sili Ice Cream at 1st Colonial Grill in Daraga, Albay
  • Bicol Express at Small Talk Cafe in Legazpi, Albay

Festivals in Albay

  • Pinangat Festival in Camalig, Albay
  • Coron Festival in Tiwi, Albay
  • Magayon Festival
  • Ibalong Festival in Legazpi, Albay
  • Sunflower Festival in Ligao, Albay
  • Tabak Festival in Tabaco, Albay
  • Cagsawa Festival in Daraga, Albay
  • Longganisa Festival in Guinobatan, Albay
  • Karagumoy Festival in Bacacay, Albay
  • Layag Festival in Rapu-Rapu, Albay
  • Lubid Festival in Malilipot, Albay
  • Nito-Talahib Festival in Manito, Albay
  • Puto Festival in Oas, Albay
  • Paroy Festival in Libon, Albay
  • Pulang Angui Festival in Polangui, Albay
  • Quipia Festival in Jovellar, Albay
  • Sarung Banggi Festival in Sto. Domingo, Albay
  • Sinuyog Festival in Pioduran, Albay

Where to Stay in Albay

There are plenty of hotels in Albay that will suit you depending on your budget and preference. The best place to stay is a hotel that has a scenic view of Mount Mayon like the Oriental Legazpi . You can check out the hotels in Legazpi, Tabaco, Daraga, and other towns of Albay here . Alternatively, you can also stay in an Airbnb unit in Albay .

How to Get to Albay

There are daily flights from Manila to Legazpi, Albay. Alternatively, you can also take a bus from Manila or Eastern Visayas to the province of Albay. You can check the schedule or book a ticket here .

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  Legazpi City, Albay Tourist Spots  by Ayanvillafuerte

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Tourist Spots in Legazpi City, Albay

The Legazpi City of Albay is a total head-turner for all tourists, either for the locals and for the international. The perfect view, natural resources, and everything in this place can be the next favorite of any tourists out there. Are you interested in visiting the site? The list below includes some of the places that you can visit in the area.

List of Popular Tourist Spots in Legazpi City, Albay

  • Albay Capitol Atrium Art Gallery

Nourish the artistic side of you by visiting the Albay Capitol Atrium Art Gallery. The paintings on display are all products of craftsmanship and creativity of the artists, both locals, and nationals. If you want to see something inspiring and aesthetics, then this is the place to go.

Albay Park and Wildlife |   Legazpi City, Albay Tourist Spot  by  Irvin Parco Sto. Tomas

2. Albay Park and Wildlife

Whether you are traveling with your family, and friends, or solo, Albay Park and Wildlife will have something to offer for your enjoyment. The place offers numerous species of animals, physical activities, and all other tasks. Indeed, the site is teeming with things that can make you feel delighted.

A chill night at Bar 101 is an excellent way to end the day. Drink a cup of your favorite beverage, listen to music, and even dance. Who knows? The place might offer you the last night out adventure in this lovely town.

ATV Tour |   Legazpi City, Albay Tourist Spot    by Jtepace

4. ATV Tour

A tour in an ATV is one of my favorite activities to take in Legazpi. Well, you get the chance to go around an impressive track while overseeing the beautiful view of Mount Mayon , the sea, and the clean and green environment.

5. Bob Marlin Restaurant

Situated at the Down on Rizal Avenue, Bob Marlin Restaurant is one of the most famous food hubs in the area. They offer the authentic “Bicolano” cuisine, which will surely be enough to satisfy your thirst for food. Thus, Filipino foods as delicious as served here deserve a visit.

Cagsawa Ruins Park |   Legazpi City, Albay Tourist Spot,   Credits: Alienscream

6. Cagsawa Ruins Park

This is perhaps one of the most famous picturesque spots in Legazpi. The view of the Cagsawa ruins paired with the look of the Mount Mayon as the backdrop is the usual spot of photo-taking in the entire Legazpi.

7. Colonial Grill

Another spot to try a food trip activity is the Colonial Grill. Mat it be the authentic Filipino cuisine or the Bicolano specialty, this restaurant can serve it in front of you in utmost palatable taste. Scan their menu and choose your best guess.

Daraga Church |   Legazpi City, Albay Tourist Spot | Credits Angelonce

8. Daraga Church

The unrealistic beauty of the Daraga Church is a must-see spot in Legazpi. Well, aside from the fact that the church is architecturally beautiful, it is also proud to have the Mount Mayon as its backdrop! Great photo opportunities could be taken here.

9. Japanese Tunnels

The Japanese TunnelTunnel is a remnant of history. Back in 1941, the Japanese dug this TunnelTunnel as a passageway. If you would like to go inside the TunnelTunnel, by all means, do so. But if you feel that the space is too tight or suffocating, you may stay outside and take memorable photos.

Legazpi Boulevard | Legazpi City, Albay Tourist Spot  | Credits: D exbaldon

10. Legazpi Boulevard

The Legazpi Boulevard will give you the view of Mount Mayon and the beautiful view of the sea. The broad road on the side also gives you the chance to feel safe in the area while doing the sightseeing activity. The combined green color of the mountain, the light blue sky, and the deep blue waters create a paradise-like view.

11. Mayon Volcano National Park

The Mayon Volcano National Park offers a comprehensive and vast view of Mount Mayon. So, if you would like to enjoy the belief in an open and refreshing area, this park suits your wishes. The painting-like feature of the mountain, as seen in this place is beyond beautiful.

Lignon Hill Nature Park |   Legazpi City, Albay Tourist Spot |   Credits: I rvin Parco Sto. Tomas

12. Lignon Hill Nature Park

A long zip line found at Lignon Hill Nature Park will give you the much-needed adrenaline rush. As you do this activity, the 360 degrees view of the place will let you appreciate the simple yet astonishing beauty of the environment.

13. Pacific Mall

Heading to the Pacific Mall and doing some shopping activity is a fun thing to do. Not only the price is affordable; the items that they sell are also perfect for everyone. They sell clothes, souvenirs, and all other things. Restaurants for some food trips are also here.

Vera Falls |   Legazpi City, Albay Tourist Spot | Photo  by  Christian Mike Tangonan

14. Vera Falls

The Vera Fall is situated in the middle of a forest. The basin at the bottom of the water can entertain your swimming activity. The overall environment of the falls is a serene and quiet place to be situated. You can also opt to take amazing photos of the falls and the forest in the back part.

15. Quitinday Underground River

The Quitinday Underground River may make an effort to reach, but it is going to be worth it. The unexplored beauty of the underground river and its natural cold and refreshing water will be enough to make your trip here a worthy one.

Are you interested in visiting Legazpi City? Book your tickets now and have a fantastic adventure!

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2023 ALBAY + LEGAZPI TRAVEL GUIDE (ITINERARY + BUDGET)

by thepinay solobackpacker | Dec 9, 2023 | Itinerary , Legazpi , Travel Guide | 0 comments

Comprehensive Legazpi Itinerary and Albay travel guide with sample budget and expenses, where to stay and places to visit in Albay.

Dominating the skyline of Legazpi and Albay is Mt.Mayon, the poster girl of the province. Known for its majestic beauty and almost perfect conical shape. Wherever you are in Albay, it seems as if Mt.Mayon is watching you. Indeed, nothing can encompass nature’s prowess and splendor. But there’s more to Albay, this massive province is oozing with raw appeal; flanked by vast, green farmlands, fishing towns, age-old churches, cave systems, aquamarine rivers, and lush mountains. You can also explore its rugged coastline, lapped by blue waters and dappled with tropical islands. Many of the rising tourist spots in Albay are blissfully uncharted by mass tourism, so best to visit soon before it gets too crowded.

To help you plan your trip, here’s a quick Albay + Legazpi Travel Guide with Legazpi itinerary and sample expenses and budget. Feel free to comment below if you want to suggest additional tourist spots in Legazpi and Albay, I didn’t include everything here as I’ve yet to visit them. But since Legazpi is just 3 hours away from my hometown, I can always travel there and update this Albay and Legazpi travel blog in the future.

*Cover photo  by Sheila Pauline Rubi @sheepsunfiltered

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ALBAY AND LEGAZPI TRAVEL GUIDE

Albay ATM: ATMs are scattered around Legazpi and Daraga. Best to withdraw cash before leaving for Jovellar or Camalig as almost everything is on cash basis.

Albay Safety: Albay is a tourist-friendly destination.  Still, as in any other places, be careful with your things, don’t just leave them unattended.

Albay Internet: Many accommodations have Wi-Fi; however, some are unreliable. You can use your data or better yet, bring a pocket Wi-fi. You can rent through the number below.

  • Legazpi/Albay Pocket Wi-Fi: RENT HERE

WHERE TO STAY IN LEGAZPI/ALBAY

  It is important to know beforehand where to stay in Legazpi or Albay when planning your Legazpi itinerary and Albay itinerary.  You can opt to stay in downtown Legazpi or in Daraga area.

Legazpi City is a convenient base because most of the restaurants, malls, and hotels are concentrated there. Embarcadero is also located in Legazpi City.

Daraga area is the quieter side and close to most of the Albay tourist spots, like Daraga Church where you can see Mt.Mayon, Ligñon  Hill, Daraga Church, Albay Park and Wildlife.

Tabaco is also a quiet, but it’s far from Legazpi City or Daraga, about 1 hour drive. It’s a good base for island hopping in Albay and if you want to cross to Catanduanes after.

Legazpi City Center Hotels

  • Risser Residences
  • Location: Washington Drive, Legazpi City
  • CHECK RATES HERE
  •   Josephine’s Bunker
  • RESERVE HERE or BOOK HERE
  • Anne Ville 1

Location: Legazpi City

  • Golite Hostel – Washington
  • Casa Roces Bed and Breakfast
  • Hotel St.Ellis
  • Location: Legazpi City RESERVE HERE or BOOK HERE

Daraga Hotels

  • Mayon Lodging House
  • Location: Daraga (near Cagsawa Ruins)
  • CHECK RATES HERE or RESERVE HERE
  • FJ Manila Hotel

HOW TO GET TO LEGAZPI/ALBAY:

1.You can fly to Legazpi from Manila or Cebu. Travel time from Manila is roughly 1 hour and 20 minutes. Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific have daily flights to Bicol International Airport (BIA) in Albay.

Manila  to Legazpi Flight: RESERVE HERE

2.At the Bicol International Airport (Legazpi Airport), you can take the airport van/shuttle to downtown Legazpi, tricycle, or taxi. There’s no fixed schedule, the van leaves once full.

Here’s the Legazpi airport van/shuttle fare:

Alternatively, if you are traveling in a group, there are taxis at the Bicol International Airport (BIA). Fare will be based through Taxi Meter Charge only.  So, please make sure the driver turns on the meter and charge you based on the taxi meter reading only, including flag-down charges. Refuse the “ pakwayan rate” (charter rate without using the meter) to avoid overcharging.

Tricycles are also available, fare is roughly ₱200 ($4), good for 4 persons.

You can also take a bus from Manila to Legazpi. Travel time is approximately 12 hours. Fare starts at around ₱1,076  ($21). The bus trip ends at Legazpi Grand Central Terminal. Best to take it at night so you’ll arrive in the morning in time for your Legazpi itinerary.

There are several buses with daily trips to Legazpi such as Philtranco, Raymond Bus, DLTB, Peñafrancia.   If  you are based in South Manila, you can ride them at  Paranaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITX).  If you’re coming from North Manila, make your way to Araneta Center Bus Terminal in Cubao, Quezon City where buses to Bicol abound.

Manila to Legazpi Bus: RESERVE HERE

By private vehicle.

Traveling by private car or van from Manila to Legazpi or  from any point in Luzon is possible. If coming from Metro Manila,  travel time is roughly 10 to 11 hours depending on traffic. Refer to Google Maps for direction.

GETTING AROUND LEGAZPI/ALBAY

  Albay is a province in Bicol region, composed of 15 towns and 3 component cities (Legazpi, Tabaco, and Ligao). Most of the tourist spots in Albay are located in Daraga, Camalig, and Jovellar.  For island hopping in Albay, it’s near Tabaco.  So most likely, these are the areas that you will visit during your Albay and Legazpi itinerary –  Daraga, Camalig,  Jovellar, Legazpi City, and then Tabaco, if you plan to travel to Mayon Skyline or do island hopping in Albay.

There are many public vehicles in Legazpi and Albay, you can use them to get around.

Tricycles – There’s an abundance of tricycle in Legazpi city center that can take your directly to your destination.  This is your best bet if doing a DIY trip, so you’ll be able to visit the places in your Albay and Legazpi itinerary. Rate depends on the distance of your destination. I always use the tricycle when getting around Legazpi, even going to the airport. But always ask and negotiate the price before hopping in. Tricycle drivers in Legazpi are infamous for overcharging tourists. For short distance ride, for example, within Legazpi city center only, it shouldn’t cost you more than ₱20 ($0.38). If you’re in downtown Legazpi and you plan to go to Daraga area, it could cost you roughly ₱100 ($2) up.

Taxi – Cabs are available in Legazpi, always use the meter.  But you can charter a taxi for your Legazpi/Albay day tour. If you’ll hire the taxi for a day, make sure you negotiate the price first,  discuss the destinations in your Legazpi itinerary first, before hopping in. Usually chartered taxi rates start at roughly ₱3,500 ($67) for a day tour, good for 4 passengers.

Jeepneys – A cheap way to get around Legazpi and Albay is by jeepney.  Fare starts at ₱10 ($0.19) from Daraga to Legazpi and vice versa. However, you need to know the routes to avoid riding the wrong one. You can read the route painted on the side of the jeepney and ask the driver to make sure it’ll pass by your destination.

Here’s some of the Legazpi jeepney routes that you might use during your  Legazpi trip if you want to commute or do a DIY Legazpi itinerary:

  • Daraga-Legazpi Loop 1: This is the jeep that you can take to get to Ligñon Hill and Albay Park and Wildlife.
  • Daraga – Legazpi (Tahao Road): . This is the jeep that you can take to get to the bus station (Legazpi Grand Central Terminal). You can also leave your luggage at the luggage counter in Pacific Mall while you do your last-minute shopping or at SM Legazpi.

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Photos by Ria Baldo

When visiting Legazpi or Albay, you can join group tours for convenience and book tours in advance to reserve a slot. Here’s some of the recommended tours in the province.

Legazpi City Half-Day tour + Sumlang Lake: RESERVE HERE

Sumlang lake tour in albay: book here, legazpi full day tour with sumlang lake: reserve here, mount mayon atv experience : reserve here.

You can also book this on the spot at Cagsawa Ruins or Ligñon Hills where most motorcycle drivers and touts are stationed.

ALBAY AND LEGAZPI TOURIST SPOTS

There are many new tourist spots in Legazpi now, and I’ve yet to visit them. I will update this blogpost once I do. But for now, here are the top tourist spots in Legazpi, these are the usual places to see in Legazpi and Albay for first timers/first time visitors that you can include in your Legazpi Itinerary and Albay Itinerary.

My apologies, I don’t have much photos to post here because I lost my Legazpi and Albay photos since 3 of my external hard drives were damaged. I will update the photos once I revisit Albay again soon. Thank you to my cousin Pauline and my niece  Ellize andd her mom Ria for providing most of the photos here.

LIGÑON HILL

  This hill is Legazpi offers a scenic and unobstructed view of Mt.Mayon.

Entrance Fee: Summit  -₱10 ($0.19), Japanese Tunnel – ₱20 ($0.38)

How to get there: Ride the Daraga-Legazpi jeep Loop 1 or take a tricycle. Tell the driver you are getting off at Ligñon Hill. Walk uphill or take a motorcycle to the summit.

EMBARCADERO

Entrance Fee: FREE, Lighthouse View deck – ?

MAYON VOLCANO

Location: Daraga

Once you’re in Albay and Legazpi, you can easily see the jaw-dropping Mayon volcano. There are many vantage points, so, it’s really up to you where you’d like to see it. However, sometimes Mt. Mayon gets a really shy and hides, especially when it’s cloudy.  So, if you want to see it, best to visit during summer or when the weather is fine.  The popular Mt. Mayon viewpoints include Cagsawa Ruins, Ligñon Hill, Embarcadero, Quituinan Farm, and the lava area during the ATV tour. See the details below.

CAGSAWA RUINS

Entrance Fee:

How to get there: Ride a jeep to Cagsawa. You can also take a jeepney bound for Oas or Polangui, tell the driver to drop you off at Cagsawa Ruins. Or take a tricycle to Cagsawa Ruins.

DARAGA CHURCH

How to get there: Take a Legazpi-Daraga jeepney.  Take an uphill walk to the church. Fare is roughly ₱10 ($0.19).

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(Photos by Sheila Pauline Rubi @sheepsunfiltered)

SUMLANG LAKE

This bountiful lake offers an unhindered view of Mt.Mayon. It has now become an Instagram-worthy attraction.  Not much to do here except for the activities mentioned below, but it has a relaxing atmosphere as it is surrounded by greenery.

Location: Camalig

Entrance Fee and Other Fees:

Open Hours:   Monday to Thursday 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM, Friday to Sunday 6:30 AM – 6:00 PM

How to get there: If coming from Legazpi, board a jeep to Daraga. Alight at LCC Legazpi or Public Market. Ride another a jeepney to Camalig, Polangui, or Guinobatan. Tell the driver you are going to Sumlang Lake. Travel time is roughly 30 minutes. Get off at Albay Agri Ethno Eco-Village. Walk to Sumlang Lake for about 15-25 minutes or hire a tricycle to take you to Sumlang Lake.

QUITUINAN RANCH (QUITUINAN HILL)

Open Hours:  Daily 7:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Entrance Fee:  ₱30 ($0.57) +  Environmental Fee ₱20 ($0.38) = ₱50 ($1)

How to get there:  Board a jeepney to Camalig. Fare is roughly ₱20 ($0.38)

Alight at the town proper. Hire a tricycle to Quituinan Hill. Chartered tricycle usually costs ₱200 ($4, good for 3-4 pax) because the driver will wait for you. Make sure you inform the driver to wait for you because tricycle going back to town is very rare. If you are alone, you can ask the jeepney driver to drop you off at LCC Camalig. Then from there, hire a motorcycle to take you to Quituinan Hill. Fare is roughly ₱50 ($1) (one way). Negotiate with driver for your trip back. ₱100 ($2) – ₱150 ($3) should be good for a roundtrip fare since the driver will wait for you.  

QUITINDAY HILLS

Quitinday Hills is a cluster of green hills in the eponymous town of Quitinday. It’s  reminiscent of Osmena Peak in Dalaguete, Cebu and Chocolate Hills of Bohol. It easily became a popular tourist site in Albay, as it offers a scenic view of its surroundings with a backdrop of the unobstructed Mt.Mayon.

Entrance Fee: ₱25 ($0.48)

How to get there: If coming from Legazpi, ride a jeepney with Legazpi-Camalig signboard, Legazpi-Guinobatan, Legazpi-Ligao or any jeepney with route to 3 rd district. Fare is roughly ₱25 ($0.48).

Alight at Quitinday Junction/Diversion road. Rent a tricycle to Quitinday Hills, depending on your haggling skill, fare is roughly ₱500 ($10), good for 5 passengers. Travel time is approximately 45 minutes.

At Quitinday Hill, pay the ₱25 ($0.48) entrance fee. Hike uphill takes about 15 minutes.

Travel Tip: While you are at it, you may also visit Jovellar Underground River and Falls (Quitinday River and Falls), ask the driver if you can combine the tour. Fare is roughly ₱1000 ($20), good for 5 passengers. Combined tour may take about 5-6 hours, so, that’s a reasonable rate already since you’re hiring the tricycle for half-day.

JOVELLAR UNDERGROUND RIVER AND SIGPIT FALLS (Quitinday Underground River and Falls)

Though popularly known as Quitinday Underground River and Waterfalls, it is actually located in the town of Jovellar in Albay.  My guess is, because this is usually combined with a trip to Quitinday Hills, visitors must have assumed at first that it is located in Quitinday. The 2-tiered falls is actually called Sigpit Falls by the locals; its water originates from the Jovellar Underground River. Best time to see its teal water is during summer, as it becomes brownish during the rainy season.

Location: Jovellar

Open Hours: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM

* Tour guide is mandatory. One tour guide is good for 7 tourists.

*Good for every 1-5 persons, one-way entry policy.

How to get there: Ride a jeep to Guinobatan. At Guinobatan, ride a jeep or motorcycle to Jovellar.

Alternatively, you may also ride a jeep to Camalig and alight at Quitinday Junction. From there, hire a tricycle to take you to Jovellar Underground River and Falls.  Fare is roughly ₱500 ($10), good for 5 passengers It can be combined with a tour to Quitinday Hills for about ₱1000 ($20), good for 5 passengers.

  • No mask, no entry.
  • All tourists must undergo thermal scanning.
  • Fill out the Health Declaration Form.

MAYON SKYLINE

Location: Tabaco

About an hour away from Legazpi City is Mayon Skyline, you can visit this before or after your island-hopping trip in Albay since it’s in Tabaco. It has one of the best views of Mayon Volcano, but time your trip during a good weather because Mayon is usually blocked by clouds. Your best bet is an early morning visit as it can get rather cloudy in the afternoon. Otherwise, just try your luck in Cagsawa Ruins, Ligñon Hill, Sumlang Lake, Daraga Church, or Embarcadero.

ALBAY ISLAND HOPPING

Albay isn’t just about Mayon Volcano. There are also islands and beaches that you can visit in the province. A convenient jumping off point of Albay island hopping is Tabaco Port. From here, the islands are about 45 minutes to 1 hour by outrigger boats.

Here are some  of the islands that you can visit, they are located in Malilipot, Bacacay, and Tabaco:

  • Wara-wara Island
  • Pinamuntugan Island
  • Guinanayan Island
  • San Miguel Island

How to get there: From Legazpi or Daraga, take a van or jeepney to Tabaco, Albay. At Tabaco, ride a tricycle or padyak to Tabaco Port. Then from Tabaco port, hire a boat for island hopping. Island hopping rates depend on the boat capacity and the number of islands that you want to visit. Rate starts at ₱2,000 ($38).

ALBAY + LEGAZPI ITINERARY

LEGAZPI ITINERARY: Mt.Mayon

Here’s a sample Legazpi/Albay itinerary perfect for a 3-4 day stay in the province with sample budget/expenses. This is good for a solo traveler; you can save more if you are a party of 2 or if you are traveling as a group.

*The sample  Legazpi/Albay trip expenses below doesn’t include roundtrip transportation between Manila and Legazpi, accommodation, drinks, souvenirs, and other shopping expenses.

If you have more time to spend in Albay and if your budget permits, you may also do island hopping in Albay on Day 3. See the sample Albay Itinerary Day 3 below.

*Rates may change without prior notice.

Travel Tips and Reminder

  • Smoking is prohibited in public places in Legazpi, including malls, parks, and government offices.
  • Practice the LNT principle – Leave No Trace.
  • Ibalong Festival is celebrated in August.
  • Wear proper clothes for trekking, riding the ATV and island hopping.  Wear sunscreen to protect your skin.
  • Bring waterproof bag for island hopping and for the Jovellar Underground River and Falls.
  • Keep yourself hydrated.

Don’t miss trying popular Bicol food such as pinangat, Bicol Express, sinantol, pili,  Tiwi Halo-halo, and sili ice cream, make sure to include food trip in your Albay and Legazpi itinerary.

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Guide to Mayon Volcano in Albay Bicol: World's Most Perfect Volcanic Cone

Guide to Mayon Volcano in Albay Bicol: World's Most Perfect Volcanic Cone

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Wonderful view of Mayon Volcano

Of all the volcanoes in the Philippines , Mayon Volcano or Mount Mayon is the most iconic because of its perfect cone shape. With the majestic view it offers, doing  Mayon Volcano tours  like the Mayon ATV activity has become the main itinerary of travelers visiting the region. 

Mayon Volcano stands 2462-meter-high and is located in province of Albay in the Bicol region at the southeast end of Luzon island. It also deemed to be the most active volcano in the Philippines with its record of approximately 50 eruptions in the past decades.

Mayon Volcano towers above the region, primarily in Legazpi City , and provides a breathtaking backdrop wherever you are in the province. 

Legend has it that its name came from ‘magayon’, a Bicolano word that means beautiful which is more than appropriate to describe how stunning this natural scenery is from every angle.

If you've always wanted to see the spectacular Mayon Volcano, here’s a complete guide for a fun-filled adventure exploring one of the top tourist spots in the Philippines .

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View of Mayon Volcano from a flower field

Legazpi City, the main destination for those visiting Mayon Volcano, is best visited during the dry months between March through May. Considerable amount of rainfall is expected from July to September.

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If you want to make the most out of your trip, visit Albay tourist spots with a view of Mayon Volcano early in the morning to avoid the big crowds excited to marvel at the majestic volcano.

Budget wise, it will be less costly to visit during the off-peak season which happens from November to December when not as many tourists travel to Legazpi.

An airplane landing in the airport in Legazpi

When taking flights to the Philippines , the main jump-off point when going to Legazpi, Albay, or Bicol region is Metro Manila in Luzon. In Visayas, you can also get to Legazpi from Cebu and Leyte. Here are some of your options on how to get there: 

Traveling via a  Manila to Bicol flight  or a Manila to Legazpi flight  is the fastest and most convenient way to get to Albay City. Travel time for  flights to Legazpi and flights to Bicol  usually takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes. There are daily roundtrip flights to Manila  from Bicol as well. You will land at Bicol International Airport (DRP).

Alternatively, you can also catch Cebu to Legazpi flights via  Philippine Airlines  and  Cebu Pacific . 

By Bus 

If you have the luxury of time and would rather experience the trip via land, you can take a bus from Manila to Legazpi. The journey lasts for 9 hours. Make sure to book in advance via the go-to bus lines like Cagsawa, DLTB, and Penafrancia.

For visitors traveling from Leyte or Cebu, you can take the 12-15 hour trip through WG&A and Trans Asia shipping lines – both departing from Masbate Port to Legazpi, Albay.

Seeing the magnificence of the Mayon Volcano from the roads of Legazpi, Albay is definitely the real deal. But there are certain tourist spots in Legazpi City where you can get the best view and experience of Mayon Volcano. Here are some tourist spots and exciting activities worth visiting and trying out:

Cagsawa Ruins

Cagsawa Ruins which can be seen with a background of Mayon Volcano

Cagsawa Ruins tours offer the most iconic view of Mayon Volcano that's why it's one of the most-visited attractions in Legazpi. The church ruins are remnants of the interestingly heartbreaking stories of what was once an admired structure during the Spanish era. 

See our popular Cagsawa Ruins Tours

It was built by the Franciscans in the 17th century, destroyed by the Dutch pirates, and was further damaged during the volcano’s eruption in 1814. In 2015, the site was declared a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum.

Mayon 4x4 ATV Ride 

A girl enjoying the ATV Ride in Mayon

There’s no better way to get closer to this magnificent creation than to put on your explorer hat (or helmet in this case) and drive your way up Mayon Volcano's base.

On a 4x4 Mayon ATV , you will drive through rice fields, forests, and even volcanic rocks along a trail that will lead you to the mountain’s Lava Wall.

There are several trails you can choose from – all equally full of sights to behold as you enjoy the adrenaline-pumping ride to see Mayon Volcano up close and personal. It is also one of the best rainy season activities in the Philippines where rides are more exciting if the trails are muddy.

See our popular ATV Tours

Mayon Volcano Hike/Trek

A girl hiking Mayon Volcano during sunset

Make your trip extra adventurous by trekking up Mayon Volcano. Hire a trusted guide and take the Farmer’s Trail where you will be welcomed by nature at its finest. The entire trail is believed to be formed after the volcano’s eruptions over the years.

Due to the volcano’s activity, climbing to the summit has been prohibited but tourists are now allowed until Camp 2 and beyond to “Rabbit’s Ear”. The hike normally takes about 2-3 hours as you traverse through wide grasslands, farms, rivers, and gullies.

It is advisable for beginners to hike until Camp 1 while more experienced visitors may be able to endure reaching Camp 2. Nevertheless, both offer an adventure worth remembering.

Travel Tips 

A girl looking at the wonderful view of Mayon Volcano

Before planning your trip to Mayon Volcano, it's best to read up on the following important information for a hassle-free vacation: 

Mayon Volcano is active and can be a destructive force of nature. Before planning a trip here, check the warnings or advisories from the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS) .

Strict safety precautions should be observed especially when going on a hike/trek up this marvelous landmark.

It is very important to hire a guide when exploring the trails and hiking since they are knowledgeable when it comes to weather conditions and things to do in case an unexpected volcanic activity takes place.

What to Wear

If you're doing the 4x4 Mayon ATV ride or want to go on a hiking trip, be sure to bring all necessary gear and hiking essentials such as water, food, and emergency kits, etc. Other Nearby Attractions 

Make the most of your trip to Mayon Volcano by checking out other tourist spots in Legazpi and neighboring cities or towns. 

Lignon Hill Nature Park

Explore Lignon Hill Nature Park to have a better view of Mayon Volcano and give zip-lining a try. 

Daraga Church

Daraga Church in Albay

Visit Daraga Church and learn about the history of this cultural treasure which served as the refuge of locals during the devastating 1814 Mayon volcano eruption.

See our popular Daraga Church Tours

Albay mayon volcano private sightseeing tour with lunch & transfers from legazpi city.

Camalig, Albay

Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave in Albay

Try spelunking in Hoyop-Hopyapan Cave and Calabidongan Cave in Camalig.

Kawa Kawa Hill

Spend a beautiful afternoon as you climb and watch the sunset at the pilgrimage site Kawa Kawa Hill.

Misibis Bay Resort

Aerial view of the Misibis Bay Resort

Have a sun-soaked beach day in the inviting white beach of the luxurious Misibis Bay Resort.

Sumlang Lake

View of Mayon Volcano from Sumlang Lake

Enjoy the serene ambiance in a bamboo raft as you savor Mayon Volcano’s enthralling beauty from Sumlang Lake.

Island Hopping

Venture on an island hoping tours and get a taste of the underwater life at Guinanayan Island and San Miguel Island.

Legazpi Boulevard

Sunset view in Legazpi Boulevard

Go sightseeing and witness the lively and vibrant lifestyle around the region as you stroll around Legazpi Boulevard.

Quitinday Green Hills

Top View of Quitinday Hills

Trek and discover the wonderful summits of Bicol’s very own Chocolate Hills.

Bicol's Festivals

Immerse in the region’s cultural heritage and witness the Ibalong Festival during October and Magayon Festival during April.

Albay Park and Wildlife

A hornbill inside Albay Park and Wildlife

Treat the family on a fun day at Albay Park and Wildlife – a place where both young and old alike can have a great time. Various animals such as the Philippine Hawk Eagle, crocodiles, exotic pigeons, and many others can be also be seen here.

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Taste Bicol's Chili Ice Cream

Chili ice cream in 1st Colonial Grill

Don’t miss trying out Bicol’s famous fiery Sili Ice Cream at 1st Colonial Grill, one of the best Albay restaurants . 

See Mayon Volcano Up Close 

Mayon Volcano in Albay

Mayon Volcano is truly a sight to behold. Beyond its beauty lies years of folklores and rich heritage – adding to its undeniable charm and mystery. No wonder it has been the favorite subject of tourists and photographers all over the world. It’s the perfect centerpiece to the land of Albay and Bicol in general.

Whether you’re a nature lover or an adventure seeker, a visit to this majestic attraction will surely make your heart skip a beat. Include Mayon Volcano in your must-visit tourist spots in the Philippines. Check out tours to Mayon Volcano that you can add to your itinerary. 

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11 Top Things To Do In Albay with Kids [Tourist Spots, Food, + Itinerary]

Albay is easily known to travelers all over the globe because of the stunningly beautiful Mayon Volcano as well as a number of exciting activities.

Breathtaking Bicol

How to go to albay.

  • Legaspi St. Jude Transport (7:30 PM) 
  • Penafrancia Tours (6:00 AM, 7:30 AM, 8:30 AM, and 9:00 PM)
  • Isarog Lines (7:00 PM, 8:00 PM, 8:30 PM, and 9:00 PM)
  • DLTB Co. (8:00 AM and 8:30 PM)
  • Legaspi St. Jude Transport (8:00 AM, 12:00 NN, 3:00 PM, 5:00 PM, 8:00 PM)
  • Penafrancia Tours (8:30 AM, 9:30 AM, 7:00 PM, 8:15 PM, and 10:00 PM)
  • DLTB Co. (9:15 AM, 6:30 PM, and 9:45 PM)
  • Legaspi St. Jude Transport (7:00 PM)
  • Isarog Lines (8:00 PM, 9:00 PM, 9:30 PM, and 10:00 PM)

How to get around Albay

Exploring albay's tourist spots, 1. eat at bigg's diner, 2. go to daraga church, 3. visit cagsawa ruins, 4. try sili (chili) ice cream, 5. marvel at mayon from ligñon hill nature park, 6. trek to vera falls, 7. visit tabaco church, 8. have a pilgrimage at kawa-kawa hill and natural park, 9. taste bicol's signature dishes, 10. cool down with halo-halo at djc restaurant, 11. visit embarcadero de legazpi, where to stay in albay, 1. balay de la rama bed and breakfast, 2. neuhaus inn, 3. lotus blu hotel, 4. the oriental hotel legazpi, 5. embarcadero hotel, sample itinerary.

  • NAIA departure - 6:00 AM
  • Legazpi Domestic Airport arrival - 7:00 AM
  • Rent a van - 7:15 AM
  • Travel to the hotel - 7:30 AM
  • Check-in - 8:15 AM
  • Breakfast - 9:15 AM
  • Daraga Church - 9:45 AM
  • Cagsawa Ruins - 10:15 AM
  • Lignon Hill Nature Park - 12:15 PM
  • Vera Falls - 1:15 PM
  • Tabaco Church - 1:45 PM
  • Kawa-Kawa Hill and Natural Park - 2:15 PM
  • Lunch - 3:00 PM
  • DJC Halo-Halo or sili ice cream - 4:15 PM
  • Embarcadero de Legazpi - 4:45 PM
  • Return to the hotel - 5:00 PM
  • Dinner - 6:00 PM

Things to do in Albay

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Such an adventure, totally make me miss Philippines more lol. I miss the food so bad there, great post. www.aprilwashere.com

Looks like such an amazing trip! Beautiful scenery and amazing food....does it get any better? -Clarissa @ The View From Here

Wow that looks like such a fun trip. I would love to go sometime, thanks for sharing!

The food looks amazing and those views are fabulous! Great review!

I've never been to Bicol, so it's lovely to have vicariously traveled there through this blog. Hoping for better days when we can travel freely and safely.

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Hi Ivan, I'm from Albay! Reading your post is making me miss Albay so much. Nakakahiya man aminin but I'm from that province, but I haven't got the opportunity to fully explore my own place. Wasn't a priority back then. Our last visit was in 2019 where we rented a car for a week (Php10k lang!) and we drove in some of the destination that we pass through, no itinerary pero sulit!

I’ve been to Albay for an event 3 years ago and yes ang ganda ng Albay. Sana we could all back to normal so we can go back there. -Dear Maje

A friend of mine lives somewhere there and I always wanted to come and visit. Would totally put all these activities in our itinerary!

Wow, this is actually a great list however, I never been to Bicol and planning to travel soon pag okay na lang lahat.

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thanks for this! nagpunta na ako dito sa albay pero hindi ko masyado na enjoy. nakapag mayon ako pero we had to travel to masbate kasi kaya ayun di ko na naexperience ang iba pa. looking forward to visiting this again with my son

omg I wanna cry, I miss traveling :D Bicol was my last travel pre-pandemic. I didn't get to explore tho because we only stayed for a couple of days in Misibis Bay, but Bicol is really one of my favorite places I've been into. Thank you for sharing this. I can try them when I go back because I really wanna go back T_____T

There are so many things to do in Albay plus I love that perfect shape of Mayon Volcano. I also like the idea of riding a train from Manila to Bicol. That would be so fun and full of adventure. I wish PH can also make a KTX just like here in Korea.

Sorsogon actually has quite a lot to offer in terms of tourist spots and places to visit.

albay tourist spot list

Yes, I've always wanted to visit Sorsogon. Thank you for the recommendation.

albay tourist spot list

Ang gandA naman pala pala diyan🥰i want to explore albay

Thank you very much! Bicolano food is indeed good.

Yup, our Albay trip was really fun. I hope I was able to help you with this travel guide.

Our Albay adventure was indeed an amazing trip. Thank you for dropping by.

Thank you very much. I hope you were able to return to the Philippines.

Wow, this is so nice place.. Sobrang ganda at hndi nakakasawang balik balikan 💕💕

Albay looks amazing! Have been learning about Mt. Mayon since my primary school days but have never been all my life. Thanks for the travel guide! I hope that after the pandemic I can experience Albay and it's beauty.

Wow, there are so many wonderful sights in Albay! I would love to see the volcano, Daraga church and the Cagsawa ruins.

The place is gorgeous! I can't get over how beautiful the scenery is and that mountain, wow!!!

I've never visited there but would love to, I was so impressed with everything in the Philippines, ro rich in scenery!!

I don't think I've ever heard of Albay but it surely looks very picturesque and exciting. It has a lovely combination of things to see and do. So awesome!

Wow looks a great place to visit, That church looks amazing, so many sights here worth seeing!

WOW this looks amazing!!! Some serious travel inspiration right here for when the restrictions lift. I cant wait to travel again x

Wow! I did not realize there is so much to see and do in Albay. We only managed to visit once but it was a very quick trip as we left early the next day and had no chance to really explore the area. I love to visit the Cagsawa Ruins and enjoy the Mayon Volcano's view.

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Five Things To Do In Daraga and Legaspi Albay

Posted by Lonely Travelogue | May 21, 2015 | Albay

Five Things To Do In Daraga and Legaspi Albay

I have been to Bicol few years ago when I was still starting this blog. I could say that I’ve been to the most touristy spots in the province and most especially Albay. But revisiting Bicol’s gem is a brand new experience for me. It was like saying hello to an old friend. In this article let me show you some of the must-see-places and must-do in Albay and Daraga when you pack your backpack for Bicol. 1. Mayon! Mayon!  Mayon!   Albay is about the majestic Mayo Volcano. No doubt! Everything about tourism in Albay  is just an attachment to the Mayon Volcano. So set yourself to see the cone-shaped volcano in almost every town in Albay. Its Mayon or nothing in Albay especially when you are in Legaspi City.   

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  Standing at 2,463 meters above sea level Mayon Volcano erupted 49 times in the past 400 years. The most recent was on December of 2009. So whenever you are in Albay and is mesmerized by this natural wonder be mindful because you are looking at an active volcano that could erupt anytime in our lifetime.   

albay tourist spot list

  Mayon came from the word “Magayon” which means “beautiful” Yet Mayon can be disastrous to the folks living within the area whenever she cries. She is a beautiful disaster.   

albay tourist spot list

  Best time to visit Mayon Volcano is during summer months. When sky is clear there you can see Mayon’s perfect shape playing with the clouds.   Location: Evewhere in Albay as long as the sky is clear! 2. Visit Churches in Daraga and Legaspi You will never run out of beautiful and colonial churches in the Philippines. 333 years under solid Catholic Spaniards will leave you a great collection of architecturally celebrated churches. One of the most siginificant is the Our Lady of the Gate Parish Church in Daraga and of course the St. Gregory the Great Cathedral in Legaspi City.     Daraga church  or the  Our Lady of the Gate Parish Church  was constructed on top of  hill having a perfect view of the Mayon Volcano. When the Mayon Volcano erupted in 1814 Cagsawa Church was buried thus parishioners transfered from Cagsawa to Daraga Church. It is not true though that Daraga Church was built after the eruption of Mayon Volcano in 1814.  Truth is the Church was built 40 years before the volcano erupted.   

albay tourist spot list

Nuestra Señora de la Porteria Parish Church also as Our Lady of the Gate Parish Church and more commonly known as Daraga Church

albay tourist spot list

Daraga Church was declared  National Cultural Treasure  by the National Museum. Its  Renaissance Gothic  and  Mexican baroque  style makes it unique among other old churches in the Philippines. Though the church was painted white deviating it from its original look, the temporary coating was meant to preserve the church facade. In time, the church will be back from its original facade color.

Location: Gen. Luna St., Daraga, Albay

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St. Gregory the Great Cathedral is the seat of Catholic faith in Albay. Unlike Daraga Church, this church is not that old only built in the 1950’s.   

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St. Gregory the Great Cathedral or Albay Cathedral

The Church is located in the center of Legaspi City and almost in front of Peñaranda Park, Albay Capitol and adjacent to the Legazpi City Hall. All jeeps plying the streets of Legapi passes through the church. 

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Location: Rizal St., Old Albay District, Legaspi, Albay 3. Watch the Sunset at Lignon Hill

albay tourist spot list

Miss Lingayen in Lignon Hill

Lignon Hill promises a panoramic view of Legaspi City, Albay Gulf and of course the breathtaking view of the Mayon Volcano. Aside from the view they offer different fun filled activities such as zipline, , hiking, biking, rappelling, paintball, and airsoft .

albay tourist spot list

The 156 meters high hill is one of the major tourist attraction in Albay. It is also a favorite jogging area for the locals because of its slopes. Expect a lot of curves in a steep slope while climbing the hill. Note that you have to climb the hill in order to see the 360 degrees view of Legaspi City. But in reality, there are single motorcycle offering a ride when you are tired to walk up and down the hill. Ask them that you want to hire a motorcycle and surely they will say that all of them are not availale. They want you to climb! 

albay tourist spot list

They say that the best time to climb the hill is early in the morning to see the Mayon in clear view. But I was thiking differently, why not try the sunset in Lignon Hill? And the hill did not fail me. Seeing the sky changes color into white to orange to blue and then dark was actually the highlight of our climb.

albay tourist spot list

Location: Daraga-Legaspi Diversion Rd., Daraga Albay 4. Make textbook a Reality in Cagsawa Ruins     The year was 1814 when she cried and releases all the anger in her. After that she left so many dead and thousands homeless – most of them transferred in Daraga, Albay. It was the time when she buried the Church of Cagsawa and left only its bell tower.   

albay tourist spot list

200 years later the church that was constructed by the Dutch has became a major tourist spot in Albay backgrounding the Mayon Volcano. The church bell tower is now the Cagsawa Ruins and has become the spot where thousands of selfies are done everyday! 

albay tourist spot list

Location: Pan-Philippine Highway, Daraga, Albay (main highway between Camalig and Daraga)

5. Challenge your bud’s limit with 1st Colonial Grill’s Sili Ice Cream

Bicol is known for spicy food and a must try in Albay is their ice cream called Sili Ice Cream served at 1st Colonial Grill . After your exausting but happy tour in Albay, head to 1st Colonial Grill and try their Sili Ice Cream! 

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  They offer Sili Ice Cream with different level of spiciness. At first taste I thought its just regular creamy ice cream. But hell no! When it melts in your mouth there you will feel that your tongue is burning! Gladly, we ordered their mild sili ice cream.    Location: Rizal St., Legaspi, Albay (Beside Bicol University Main Campus)

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The Philippines might not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of heavenly natural scenery. However, our country is home to some truly spectacular natural attractions.

Take our white sandy beaches and limestone islands, for instance. Yet, the beauty of the Philippines doesn’t stop at the coastline. Venture inland, and you’ll find majestic mountains and volcanoes, like Mayon. This volcano, located in the province of Albay, is a natural masterpiece. Its perfect cone shape sets it apart. A unique spectacle.

Mayon Volcano’s distinctive shape is one of the reasons why it’s so famous in the Philippines. But there’s more to it than just its appearance. Visiting Mayon is an experience worth having, and I’ll tell you why.

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7 Best Things to Do in Albay: Visiting The Mayon Volcano

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One common mistake I’ve noticed among travelers visiting Mayon is their tendency to leave immediately after seeing the mountain. Often, they head straight to the beaches for a quick selfie with Mayon in the background, or they engage in other activities, like food trips, that aren’t directly related to the mountain.

However, I believe there’s no ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach to travel; it varies from person to person. But if you’re in Albay, there’s so much more you can do to truly appreciate the beauty of Mayon. Especially for those who have traveled a great distance, it’s worth taking the time to fully immerse yourself in the majesty of this mountain.

Some places that let you see Mayon can make your visit even better! There are spots where you can spend time with friends and family, go on exciting adventures, or just relax. You can also try the local food of the Bicolanos while you’re there.

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At the time of writing this post, I haven’t been to Mayon. However, I’ve reached out to friends and other travelers who have visited Albay. They were kind enough to share their experiences and tips with me.

I decided to create this blog post because I was looking for advice and ideas for visiting Mayon Volcano. I thought it would be helpful to share this information on the internet. I believe there are others, like you, who could benefit from these tips.

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Getting to Mayon Volcano or Legazpi City

First things first: If you’re not from the Philippines, you might be wondering where Mayon Volcano is located. It’s situated on the eastern part of the country in the region known as Bicol Region.

The nearest city to Mayon is Legazpi City, which is the capital of the province of Albay . If you’re coming from Manila, there are currently three ways to reach Mayon Volcano: by plane, by bus, or by driving a ca r.

If you’re not already in the vicinity, say in provinces like Samar or Quezon, getting to Mayon Volcano or Albay is best done by flying or taking the bus. This mode of travel is not only more convenient, but it also saves time and is cost-effective.

Driving through the countryside in the Philippines is an adventure in itself, as my French friend often says. The driving conditions there are not as regulated as you might be used to. So, you might want to think twice before deciding to drive.

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Are you pressed for time? If so, air travel is your best bet to reach Legazpi City. Flights from Manila to Legazpi are typically available daily and the journey usually takes less than an hour.

Interestingly, flights are quite affordable, costing only about 10 to 15 dollars more than a bus ride.

Here’s a tip: If you’re planning your trip in advance, keep an eye out for seat sales from local airlines like Cebu Pacific, Air Asia, and Philippine Airlines. These promotions often occur on dates where the day and month digits match, like a 3-3 seat sale on March 3rd.

If you’re a traveler who, like me, enjoys a leisurely journey, a bus ride could be a great option. There are several types of buses to choose from, depending on your budget.

Firstly, there’s the air-conditioned bus, which is the most affordable option. Secondly, there’s an upgraded version of the air-conditioned bus, equipped with a restroom, reclining seats, and extra legroom for added comfort. Lastly, there’s the sleeper bus, perfect for overnight journeys.

Bicol Isarog is the only bus company that offers sleeper buses to the Bicol Region, specifically from Manila to Legazpi.

You can catch these buses at various terminals around Metro Manila, including the Araneta Center bus station, EDSA Cubao, LRT Buendia, EDSA Pasay, PITX in Paranaque, and Alabang.

Do note that the bus ride from Manila to Legazpi typically takes about 10 to 12 hours. Plan accordingly for a comfortable journey.

Here’s a tip for your trip: If you’re a foreigner, I suggest renting a motorbike or a private vehicle when you arrive in Legazpi. Transportation in the Philippines, such as tricycles and jeeps, may not be the most convenient, especially if you’re tall like me.

Importantly, having your own vehicle for getting around Legazpi can be advantageous. It allows you to make the most of your trip, particularly if you’re not comfortable with commuting. However, I do recommend trying out the local tricycles and jeepneys at least once during your trip. It can be a fun and absolutely unique experience.

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Things to Do in Legazpi Near Mayon Volcano

One of the great things about visiting Mayon Volcano is the proximity of its amazing tourist attractions. They’re not far from each other and are just a few kilometers away from the city of Legazpi.

In fact, you could visit several attractions around Mayon on your first day in Legazpi if you wish! These include Daraga Church, Mayon Golf Course, Casa Simeon, Tabaco City, Tiwi Pottery, and the Masaraga Volcano camp.

However, if you’re wondering what you shouldn’t miss during your visit to Mayon or how to make your trip unique, I have some recommendations. There are seven attractions and activities that can make your visit memorable. 

1. Cagsawa Ruins

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When you find yourself in Legazpi, the first place to set foot in is the Cagsawa Ruins. This iconic site, with its breathtaking view, has been captured on countless postcards, long before the advent of smartphones.

Every time I think back to our social studies classes, the image of Cagsawa Ruins is the first that springs to mind. But behind this picturesque scene lies a tale of a tragic past and the formidable power of Mayon Volcano.

In 1814, Mayon Volcano erupted with a violence that buried and obliterated the entire town of Cagsawa. This included the Cagsawa church, a symbol of the town’s faith and community.

Yet, in an amazing twist of fate, the church’s belfry survived the devastation. Today, it stands as a testament to the town’s resilience and has become a popular tourist attraction.

It’s simple. The ruins are situated in Daraga, Albay. From the Legazpi City Grand Terminal, it’s a quick jeepney ride of less than 30 minutes, covering a distance of 8 kilometers.

The site tends to be crowded during weekends, which might not be ideal if you’re looking to capture the perfect shot without any photobombers.

Personally, I prefer visiting either early in the morning or at sunset. These times, often referred to as the ‘Golden Hour’, offer the most stunning light conditions. The sunlight strikes the perfect angle with the ground, making your photos truly epic!

2. Mayon ATV ride

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The Cagsawa Ruins will be a brief stop unless you rent ATVs to explore the area. The ATV rentals, such as MayonSkyDrive ATV Adventure, are just a two-minute walk from the ruins’ tower and volcano view.

From there, you can start an incredible adrenaline rush experience with nature and Mayon. It’s the best way to get a close-up view of the Mayon Volcano.

You can choose between the Green Lava Trail or the Mayon Lava Trail for your ATV adventure. The Green Lava Trail will lead you closer to the Mayon Volcano, up to the 6-kilometer safe radius from the crater. You’ll have fun with river crossings and uphill and downhill tracks in the forest.

On the other hand, the Mayon Lava Trail will offer a more thrilling and exciting experience. With this trail, you’ll follow tracks passing wide rivers, fields of lahar, and hectares of coconut plantations.

The most fantastic part is when you reach the trail’s end. You’ll get an amusing overlooking view of the city, sights of deep gullies, and erupted lava rocks.

The ATV rental service operates from 7 in the morning until 5 in the afternoon.

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3. Lignon Hill Nature Park

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If you’re a fan of ziplining, Lignon Hill Nature Park is a must-visit. Imagine soaring through the air with a view of Mayon – it’s quite an experience!

Lignon Hill Nature Park isn’t just about the zipline, though. This elevated park offers a variety of activities for a fun-filled day in Legazpi. It’s the perfect spot if you’re looking to see Mount Mayon from a unique perspective or height.

In addition to the zipline, you might also want to try your hand at rappelling. But if you’re looking for a less strenuous adventure, why not take a discovery trip to the observatory, galleries, and view deck?

You could even play a round of mini-golf. And don’t forget to check out the Japanese tunnel – it’s a unique feature of this place.

Lastly, Lignon Hill Nature Park is home to the Mayon Volcano Observatory. This is Phivolcs’ central monitoring station for Mayon Volcano.

For the best experience, consider climbing the hill early in the morning. This way, you can avoid the midday heat. Plus, it’s quite a sight to see the sun cast golden hues on the majestic Mayon at sunrise. The park is open from 8 am to 11 pm daily.

Source: Amazing Albay .

As for getting to Lignon Hill Nature Park, look for any jeepneys that follow Loop 1. These jeepneys circulate around Legazpi city and pass by the jump-off site of Lignon Hill. If you can’t find Loop 1 Jeeps, you can also hire motorcycle cabs, or tricycles, to take you to Lignon Hill.

4. Quintinday Hills

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Not far from Legazpi City you’ll find an unforgettable natural destination – Quintinday Hills. In my opinion, a visit to these hills is one of the top things to do in Legazpi. Here, you’ll encounter Albay province’s own version of Bohol’s famous Chocolate Hills.

While they may not appear as grand as Bohol’s hills in photos, the presence of Mount Mayon in the background gives Quintinday Hills a unique charm. This balance of elements creates a captivating landscape.

I first learned about Quitinday Hills during a lunch conversation with my French boss at a cafeteria near our office. He shared a photo of him and his Filipina girlfriend at Quitinday Hills.

The image of them embracing on a hilltop under a sky tinged with hues of gold and pink left me in awe. The romantic moment was certainly a highlight, but the main draw was the combination of Mayon Volcano, the hills, and the dramatic clouds.

Start from the Legazpi City Grand Terminal. Take a jeepney or bus to Camalig and get off at Quitinday Junction/Diversion Road. Once you reach the junction, hire a motorcycle cab, also known as a “tricycle”, for a round trip to Quintinday Hills.

As an alternative, you could rent a four-wheeled motorcycle. This allows you to drive yourself via the Cotmon-Solong-Calabidongan and Baligang-Caguiba routes to the hills.

I recommend going in the morning when the heat is not too intense. If you’re interested in photography, aim to be there during the golden hour, which is from 4:30 until sunset. The angle of the sunlight during this time creates beautiful shadows on the hills, making for some stunning photos.

5. FarmPlate

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If you’re seeking a tranquil retreat near Legazpi City, consider visiting Farm Plate. This location offers the opportunity to go camping with your family or friends. You can enjoy a bonfire and there’s a playground for children.

Farm Plate is an ideal spot to unwind near Mayon. You can relax and watch the sunset by a small lake. It’s a peaceful experience that shouldn’t be missed.

For children, Farm Plate offers plenty of activities. They can ride bikes, fly kites, and learn about local traditions. One such tradition is the carabao cart ride, a method used by Filipinos in the past to transport people and goods from farms. It’s a fun way to immerse kids into adventure and a little bit of history.

If you’re in Legazpi or Daraga, you can easily hire a tricycle to take you there. As per their Facebook page, if you start your journey from Caltex Daraga, a tricycle ride for three people costs only 30 to 50 pesos per person.

As for the best time to visit, FarmPlate is open from 8am to 9pm from Monday to Thursday, and from 8am to 10pm from Friday to Sunday. It’s a good idea to plan your visit to coincide with sunset. Spending the evening there can be a delightful experience. Picture this: you’re sitting around a bonfire, enjoying dinner with your loved ones, all under the beautiful evening sky.

For more information: FarmPlate Facebook page .

6. Sumlang Lake

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Sumlang Lake is the place where those stunning mirror images of Mayon Volcano are captured. It’s a tranquil spot where you can unwind and appreciate the beauty of Mayon from a raft. If you’re looking to immerse yourself in nature, a visit to Sumlang Lake is a fantastic choice.

In addition to rafts, the lake offers other rental options. You can choose from kayaks, aqua bikes, or even floating cottages.

For photography enthusiasts, the lake presents a unique opportunity. The shimmering waters and, at times, mirror-like surface of the lake create a beautiful reflection of Mayon Volcano.

If you’re commuting from Legazpi City, start by taking a tricycle ride to Bañag. Once there, look for jeepneys with a “Polangui” sign. Board one of these jeepneys and get off at the intersection before Albay Agri Ethno Eco Village. From there, you can either hire a tricycle or walk to Sumlang Lake.

As for when to visit, Sumlang Lake is open from 8 am to 6 pm from Monday to Thursday, and from 6:30 am to 6 pm from Friday to Sunday. The lake can get quite crowded on weekends, so you might want to consider visiting on a weekday instead. This way, you can avoid the peak tourist times and enjoy a more relaxed visit.

7. Legazpi Boulevard

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To round off your trip around Mayon Volcano, consider a visit to Legazpi Boulevard. You could even take a photo with the large “LEGAZPI” sign. Of course, that’s entirely up to you!

On a more serious note, Legazpi Boulevard is a great spot to connect with the locals. It’s also an ideal location to watch the sun set behind Mayon Volcano, all while listening to the soothing sound of waves crashing nearby.

When to Visit Mayon Volcano & Bicol Region

As you may already know, a trip to Albay wouldn’t be complete without a glimpse of Mayon. While Mayon Volcano is always in Albay, it’s not always visible. There are times when clouds obscure Mayon, preventing visitors from fully appreciating its majestic form.

So, before you plan your visit to Mayon and Albay, consider the time of year. The Bicol Region experiences less rainfall during the dry season, which typically starts in March and ends in May. This is the best time to explore the region.

You might also want to time your visit to coincide with the vibrant Bicolano festivals. These colorful and lively events add a unique cultural dimension to your trip. You’ll learn more about them as we go on.

By the way, if you’re planning a trip to the Philippines, I can recommend visiting the places I’ve visited. These destinations offer a mix of adventure and breathtaking scenery. They might even help you discover new perspectives:

  • Cebu : Known as the adventure capital of the Philippines.
  • Sagada : A mystical town nestled in the mountains of northern Philippines.
  • Maligcong : Home to some of the most beautiful rice terraces in the Philippines.
  • Mount Pulag : Considered the most beautiful mountain in the Philippines, it offers a stunning view of a sea of clouds and a glimpse of what could be described as heaven on earth.

Festivals To Watch While Visiting Mayon Volcano or Bicol

Hundreds of festivals and fiestas happen in the Philippines all year round. There are 19 festivals in the province of Albay alone! But here are the ones that really got my attention:

1. Magayon Festival

The Magayon Festival is a yearly, month-long celebration that is both colorful and lively. It honors the bounty and beauty of the province of Albay. The festival is derived from the legend of Daragang Magayon, whose death gave birth to the majestic Mount Mayon.

At first, I could not believe it was a month-long celebration! That’s epic! In our town in Batangas, our celebration only lasts for two days.

The festival becomes more fantastic when you witness the actual events. The activities during the Magayon Festival are endless! Visitors may see local product exhibitions, workshops, float parades, fireworks displays, concerts, and live bands.

You may also watch drum and lyre competitions, sports tournaments, colorful dance competitions, dance recitals, and job fairs. There are also paragliding experiences, dog marathons, beauty pageants, bodybuilders competitions, and the grand SantaCruzan!

The Magayon Festival occurs every May. 

2. Cagsawa Festival

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The Cagsawa Festival is another month-long celebration in Albay. It celebrates the strength and resiliency of the Albayanons. The Cagsawa Festival takes place every February. Although the celebration begins on February 1, most events occur during the third and fourth weeks of February.

3. Ibalong Festival

Like most of the festivals in Albay, the Ibalong Festival features lively synchronized dance parades with vibrant costumes. It is based on the story of Ibalon and three other legendary heroes who destroyed the monsters terrorizing the town and saved the villages from great floods.

The Ibalong Festival is one of the most sociable events in the Philippines. It serves as a way for the Bikolanos to express their hospitality to tourists. During the festival, Bikolanos not only invite visitors to watch the festival but also encourage them to participate!

Aside from dance parades, you can also watch fireworks and festival musical performances. Additionally, you can watch a drag race show during the Ibalong Festival.

When I started looking for places near Mayon, I didn’t know which was the best. There’s no list on the internet that says which place tourists like most. It was hard to choose.

I picked seven places near Mayon Volcano because I think they’re worth visiting. I hope these places will help you learn new things, have fun adventures, and feel excited.

Hopefully, the places on my list gave you ideas for romantic spots or places to hang out with your friends and family. That’s all! Enjoy with your travels.

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Thank you so much for this very informative blog. So helpful for travellers without own cars like me. I browsed a lot of articles about tourist destinations in Albay but yours kept me reading up to the end because of useful details and I felt like we have the same way of how to select places to visit and how to prepare itineraries. Thank you so much! Kudos and more power to you!

Sure thing! I hope you enjoy visiting Albay 🙂

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Albay is a captivating destination known for its stunning landscapes and famous tourist spots. Travelers are drawn to the majestic Mayon Volcano, an iconic symmetrical peak that dominates the skyline. Visitors can also explore the historic Cagsawa Ruins, remnants of a 16th-century church destroyed by volcanic eruptions.

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With Mayon calmer, more tourists seen to visit Albay

Restive Mayon posts 79 volcanic quakes, 216 rockfall events in 24 hours With Mayon calmer, more tourists seen to visit Albay

View of Mayon Volcano taken from Daraga, Albay. | FILE PHOTO: INQUIRER.net / Ram Nabong

LEGAZPI CITY — As Mayon Volcano continues to quiet down, the tourism industry in Albay, which suffered a big loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic since 2020, is expected to bounce back.

Cristina Agapita Pacres, tourism officer in this city, said some of the big conventions and events scheduled in Albay were postponed when the alert level over the volcano was raised to 3 in June 2023 last year.

“Actually, compared to 2022, the tourist arrival last year increased because there were still visitors who were curious about the eruption of the volcano, although there were events postponed because of fear [of eruption],” Pacres said in a telephone interview on Thursday.

READ: Mayon quiets down; alert now at level 1

From 298,000 tourists in 2022, the arrival numbers increased to 523,796 in 2023. But Pacres said the figure was still low compared to the prepandemic record, particularly in 2019, which reached more than a million.

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology lowered the alert status of the volcano from level 2 (moderate level of volcanic unrest) to 1 (low level of volcanic unrest) on Tuesday after it exhibited a steady decline in its monitored activities.

Pacres said with the downgrading of the alert status of the volcano, they were targeting to hit if not surpass the pre-pandemic record, with the increase in the number of scheduled meetings, conventions, and exhibitions this year. This uptick is expected to boost the province’s economy, benefiting hotels, transportation, and tourism-related businesses.

Herbie Aguas, regional director of the Department of Tourism in Bicol, said Mayon’s alert downgrade came in time for summer as most of the tourism activities at the foot of the volcano would be allowed again.

“The operation of all-terrain vehicles became limited in some areas, so now, they can advance a bit, with the permission of the local government units,” Aguas said on Thursday.

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    This Albay tourist spot is also referred to as the 'Pili Nut Hills' — since pili nuts are one of the top produce in the Bicol Region. 8. Jovellar Underground River Image credit: Jasper Samson. While there's the famous Puerto Princesa Underground River in Palawan, you'll be surprised that you can also find one here in Albay.

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    Cagsawa Ruins - Daraga, Albay Just outside the town proper of Daraga, Albay, lies the belfry of a 16th century church that was destroyed as Mayon had its most violent eruption in recorded history on Feb 1, 1814. Today, the remains of the church (bell tower) is famous to thousands of tourists, both local and continue reading : Tourist Spot

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    The quaintness of the surroundings added to the beauty of this famous tourist spot. The old walls and floor of Cagsawa Ruins. 4. Try sili (chili) ice cream. By the way, while you are at Cagsawa Park, you might want to try sili (chili) ice cream sold in one of the food shops there.

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    200 years later the church that was constructed by the Dutch has became a major tourist spot in Albay backgrounding the Mayon Volcano. The church bell tower is now the Cagsawa Ruins and has become the spot where thousands of selfies are done everyday! Location: Pan-Philippine Highway, Daraga, Albay (main highway between Camalig and Daraga) 5.

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