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Top 20 Cagayan Valley Tourist Spots and Things to Do
Here is your complete travel guide to the tourist spots in Cagayan valley region. We also included the best things to do in Cagayan Valley including its off-beaten attractions.
Cagayan province in the northernmost part of mainland Luzon certainly captures the beauty of the Amazon forest. Until today, vast forests and misty mountains dominate its landscape.
Home to a plethora of wildlife species, these forests are among the country’s last refuge for endangered species including the Philippine eagle.
Visiting Cagayan would lead you to scenic waterfalls, untamed jungles, and forests, giant caves with millions of bats, mighty rivers, and pristine beaches. Add to these ancient churches and cultural treasures. It’s more fun in Cagayan indeed.
If you’re planning to visit, here are some destinations to see.
1. Palaui Island
Palaui Island is one of the emerging tourist spots in Cagayan valley. Located off the coast of mainland Luzon, this rustic paradise offers an experience of a lifetime, especially for nature lovers and adventurers.
Pristine rainforests cover most of the island and here, there are monkeys, wild pigs, numerous bird species, and giant Narra trees. Visitors can enjoy exploring the island’s terrestrial ecosystems or plunge into its rejuvenating coastal waters.
On its coasts, you can find white beaches and blue lagoons. It’s the perfect getaway if you prefer less touristy destinations.
- Location/Jump-off: Sta. Ana
2. Northern Sierra Madre National Park
The park is one of the most underrated beautiful spots in Cagayan Valley. It hosts one of the country’s few remaining primary forests that are home to critically endangered species such as the Philippine Monkey-Eating Eagle.
It is a perfect spot for hiking or mountaineering and much of it remains unexplored. Hiking to the park will therefore lead tourists to rare encounters with the wild.
Caves, waterfalls, and blue lagoons can be found. Its coasts are also lined with pristine beaches. Unfortunately, human encroachments and development are threatening this fragile ecosystem.
3. Callao Cave
Callao Cave is among the most frequented tourist destinations in Cagayan valley. It features a seven-chambered cave with stunning limestone rock formations reminiscent of a cathedral dome.
One of these chambers contains a stone altar illuminated by a natural skylight. That gives the cave an eerie catacomb-like experience.
Then, there’s the cave where millions of bats dwell and another cave that hosts numerous red-billed hornbills. One of the caves here also houses the Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Piat.
- Location/Jump-off: Peñablanca
4. Pinacanauan River
Pinacanauan River is one of the largest tributaries of the Cagayan River, considered the longest and mightiest river in the Philippines. Its crystal-clear waters come from vast dipterocarp and mossy forests upstream.
Whitewater rafting, boating, and kayaking are among the prime activities done here. It is also home to endemic marine species such as eels. The locals hold a boat rowing race called Bankarera here every April 12.
5. Baggao’s Blue Waterfalls and Caves
Baggao features a series of beautiful cascades with beautiful pools reflecting the blue sky. There are mini-underground rivers here where bats and birds dwell.
Here, you’ll also find different rock formations. It’s best to come here during the summer months of March to April to enjoy the best views. It is one of the best places to go in Cagayan Valley.
- Location/Jump-off: Baggao
- Trekking Time: 2 hours
6. St. Peter’s Cathedral
St. Peter’s Cathedral is one of the historical tourist spots in Cagayan valley. It seats the Archdiocese of Tuguegarao and is considered the biggest Spanish-style church in the province. Its wide compound is a good spot for reflection or meditation.
Daily masses are celebrated here and every year, thousands of pilgrims visit the church.
- Location/Jump-off: Tuguegarao City
7. Calvary Hills
If you’re a Catholic pilgrim, you should not miss visiting this spot. It is one of the most popular religious tourist spots in Cagayan valley. Not only does one experience a spiritual connection but also the natural beauty of the place.
From the hill, you can have a stunning view of the Cagayan River and the lush landscapes and rolling hills in the distant. It’s best to come here during the late afternoon to catch amazing views of the sunset.
There’s also an old church that celebrates masses on Sunday.
- Location/Jump-off: Iguig
8. San Vicente Mangrove Forests
San Vicente’s mangrove forest is one of the most preserved nature tourist spots in Cagayan valley. You’ll get to see them when you ride a Banca (boat) along a narrow water passage.
Expect to see birds of different kinds such as herons and egrets. Organizers usually include the forest as part of a tour package to Anguib Beach.
- Location/Jump-off: Brgy San Vicente, Santa Ana
9. Anguib Beach
Anguib Beach ranks as one of the premium tourist spots in Cagayan province. Although popular, it is generally off-beaten compared to highly commercialized destinations like Boracay or El Nido in Palawan.
It’s one of the most pristine beaches in the country. Although it is hard to reach, you’ll get instant relief from gazing at its crystal-clear waters, white sands, and stunning rock and reef formations.
- Location/Jump-off: Santa Ana
10. Millions of Bat Assembly
Yes, you’ve read that right. The forests and giant caves of Cagayan are home to some of the remaining refugees of endemic bat species.
Known as the Circadian Bat Flight, this phenomenon involves millions of bats going out from the cave and forming spectacular formations as they make their way to forage.
These bats are visible when cruising the Pinacanauan River near Callao Cave.
11. Taggat Lagoon
Taggat Lagoon is not just an ordinary lagoon. It has a mystery of its own but I’ll leave that up to the locals to share. Aside from the breathtaking sea landscape, you can find here two rock formations called Lakay Lakay and Baket Baket.
There’s a reason why they are named as such. That is why there is a sense of enchantment when you visit here.
- Location/Jump-off: Claveria
12. Bagsang Falls
If you’re into chasing waterfalls, don’t miss visiting this spot. Bagsang falls may demand extra effort and time but as soon as you’ll reach it, it’s all worth it!
This small but charming waterfall has cold and crystal-clear waters that can soothe your muscles after the long trek. Then there’s the surrounding forest which teems with flora and fauna species.
- Location/Jump-off: Brgy Santa Clara, Gonzaga
13. Atulu Pottery Village
If you want to experience pottery or watch how it’s done, then you should see Atulu Pottery Village. The locals here have been making clay pots of different designs and sizes for centuries. They use a rare type of red clay which is found in the area.
- Location/Jump-off: Brgy Atulu, Iguig
14. Nassiping Church Ruins
If you’re fond of historical or cultural treasures, do visit Nassiping Church Ruins. Sitting on a site where both the mighty Chico and Cagayan River meets, this ancient structure was built by the Spaniards.
Some parts of the church such as stone side altars and the bell tower are still intact.
- Location/Jump-off: Brgy Nassiping, Gattaran
15. Zinagu Cove
Similar to those in El Nido and Coron, Palawan, Zinagu Cove is one of the premium natural tourist spots in Cagayan valley. Limestone mountains and rock formations rise above the sea, creating breathtaking scenery.
Take a boat and tour around these masterpieces and you’ll find yourself lost in time.
- Accessible via: 1-hour boat ride from San Vicente Port
16. Our Lady of Piat Basilica
Our Lady of Piat Basilica is one of the most visited religious tourist spots in Cagayan province. It houses the patroness of Cagayan valley which originally came from Macau, China.
- Location/Jump-off: Piat
17. Calayan Island
Calayan Island is one of the most popular tourist spots in Cagayan valley. It features raw and unspoiled destinations such as white beaches, stunning corals, pristine forests, and scenic rock formations.
18. Duba Cave
Duba Cave is one of the caves found in Baggao. A river with crystal-clear waters runs inside the cave. Expect to get wet when you come here. The river leads into a beautiful spectacle called Skylight Falls.
- Location/Jump-off: Brgy San Miguel, Baggao
- Entrance Fee: Php 30 per person
- Guide Fee: Php 500 for a maximum of 3 persons
- Contact Number: +63 935 560 446, Tourism Officer Raona Mabutas
19. Kalimudinan Falls
Measuring more than 100 meters high, Kalimudinan falls is one of the highest falls in the entire province. It’s pristine waters come from the forests of the Sierra Madre.
It is one of the remotest tourist spots in Cagayan province. Expect to trek in dense forests before getting here.
- Location/Jump-off: Sta. Margarita, Baggao
- Trekking time: 5 hours
20. Malaueg Church
Malaueg Church is one of the oldest historical tourist spots in Cagayan province, dating back to the Spanish period. It is a favorite pilgrimage site among the locals and even tourists.
- Location/Jump-off: Rizal
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Over a decade ago, I was in my mid-20s and working as a TV segment producer on a show for a major TV network. This stint allowed me to travel to some of the best places, including Cagayan, one of the most beautiful and underrated provinces in the Philippines. The trip was so memorable for me, I’d always wanted to return. I guess I manifested it because in 2019, I joined a familiarization trip organized by the Cagayan Economic Zone Authority ( CEZA ). I recall thinking that despite the passing years, Cagayan remained pretty much the same, generally unexplored and as splendid as I had remembered it.
Cagayan Province is located in the Cagayan Valley region in the northern part of the Philippines. Its capital is Tuguegarao City . There are different stories as to the etymology of Cagayan. One is from the term “Catagayan,” meaning “the place where tagay grows.” Tagay is a type of plant that is endemic to the northern province. On the other hand, some linguists claim that the province’s name was derived from the local words for “river,” such as karayan , kayan , kayayan , and kalayan .
Cagayanos are mostly of Ilocano descent who migrated from the Ilocos Region. The second largest community is the Ibanag, while the minor population comprises the Malawis, Itawits, Gaddangs, Aetas, and Ibatans. The primary language in Cagayan is Ilocano, followed by Ibanag, Itawit, and Tagalog.
Dubbed the Land of Smiling Beauty, Cagayan is known for its Spanish colonial heritage and Sambali or Piat festival held annually to celebrate the Christianization of the Itawis. Thanks to its natural beauty and rich biodiversity, it’s also a major ecotourism destination, particularly attracting adventure seekers for its majestic caves, fishing expeditions, and hiking trails.
1. Palaui Island
Palaui is a protected island in Santa Ana, Cagayan , covering an area of 7,145 hectares. In 1994, Palaui was declared a National Marine Reserve and was home to 90 migratory birds, 21 commercial species of fish, and about 50 hectares of corals. It gained worldwide popularity after being used as a filming location for two Survivor seasons; Survivor Blood vs. Water and Survivor Cagayan in 2013.
It was one of the places we visited during the familiariazation tour with CEZA. It took about 30 minutes to get to the island via boat from San Vicente Port.
Palaui is an excellent destination if you want to spend a day with nature. Some activities that you can do on the island are hiking, scuba diving, and enjoying the view of the rolling hills. The best attractions in Palaui are Cape Engaño Lighthouse, Anguib beach, Punta Verde, and Crocodile island.
We took a hike to the Cape Engaño Lighthouse (or Faro de Cabo Engaño). The lighthouse is not open to the public, but we were free to roam in the surrounding areas. And the view from that hill is worth the effort. There’s a 360-view of the sea and nearby islands; it was simply breathtaking.
Next we went to Punta Verde located on the other side of Palaui Island. It has an unsullied beach and numerous homesteads that accommodate tourists. If you want to see some props from the Survivor TV show, you can check out some at Punta Verde, specifically at Nature Village, where they were on display.
READ THE FULL STORY: Top Santa Ana, Cagayan Tourist Spots
2. Anguib Beach
Anguib beach , also known as Boracay of the North, is located in the municipality of Sta. Ana. The beach is often compared with Boracay for its cerulean blue waters and fine white sand. I didn’t know that Cagayan was hiding such a pristine beach that when I saw it, I was completely blown away. The beach remains largely unexploited, so ruggedly gorgeous that it can rival the more popular beaches in the Philippines.
If you want to enjoy a beautiful beach away from the crowd, you should visit Anguib. The waters here are clean and filled with marine life making it ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
READ THE FULL STORY : Anguib Beach in Cagayan Experience
3. Callao Cave
Callao Cave is located in Peñablanca, Cagayan, about 24 km from Tuguegarao City. It’s known for the seven-chamber show caves that were first excavated in 1980. It’s part of the Peñablanca Protected Landscape and Seascape (PPLS), a protected area and national park.
Callao Cave is an important site in Cagayan not only for tourism purposes but also for its historical contribution. In 2007, a team of archaeologists excavated fossils of human sub-species called Callao Man or Homo Luzonensis from the late Pleistocene era from this cave. Today, tourists can visit seven chambers inside the cave, including the Chapel. This cave is perfect for beginners as it’s easy to navigate.
4. Pinacanauan River
The Pinacanauan River is a tributary of the Cagayan River that passes through the PPLS. The name means left-most in the local vernacular. It’s known for its fantastic views of karst formations and unspoiled waters.
You can go swimming or take a leisurely boat ride on this river. If you’re up for an adventure, you can do water rafting or kayaking, or ask the boatman to take you to Callao Cave where yo can go spelunking or see thousands of bats.
5. Nangaramoan Beach
Nangaramoan beach is located in Sta. Ana and it sits on the same shoreline as the other beaches, Anguib, Puzo, and Mapurao. With white golden sand, clear blue waters, and surrounded with lush greenery and rock formations, it’s no wonder it’s a favorite destination by the locals.
This is one of the beaches that you can visit in Sta. Ana. You can go on a day trip or stay overnight as there several resorts in the area. The shoreline is rocky, and the sand is coarse and filled with crushed corals, so be mindful of where you step. Nevertheless, you will enjoy the serene scenery and the picturesque beach.
6. Baggao’s Bluewater Falls and Cave
Baggao Bluewater Falls and Cave is a natural waterpark in the municipality of Baggao. It’s an underrated destination in Cagayan, where people can enjoy the waterfalls, swim in the natural pools, and explore the caves.
This park should be included in your itinerary if you’re looking for adrenaline-filled activities. Get ready to embark on an adventure where you can go trekking, river crossing, canyoneering, and spelunking.
7. Casagan Bridge & River
Casagan Bridge is located in Sta. Ana and it takes about 15 minutes to get there from the town properly. The bridge was built in 2018 on top of the Casagan Takuli River, which is the residents’ primary source of livelihood thanks to its abundant supply of edible shells and fish.
It’s one of the places we went to during the fam trip with CEZA. The bridge’s structure was made with planks of wood, steel cables, and chicken wire. It’s narrow, but light vehicles like motorbikes and bicycles can pass through it. I was able to walk over the bridge and take some photos; it swayed a little, but the bridge was sturdy, so there was nothing to worry about. This is a nice side trip when you visit Cagayan.
READ THE FULL STORY: Casagan River: A Scenic Attraction in Santa Ana, Cagayan
8. Buntun Bridge
Buntun Bridge crosses the Cagayan River from Tuguegararo city to Solana. The bridge was made with 14 Japanese steel spans. It took three administrations to complete the structure, beginning in 1959 under former President Carlos P. Garcia. Constructions continued during the term of former President Diosdado Macapagal, but it wasn’t until 1969 that it was finally finished and officially opened under former President Ferdinand Marcos.
At 1,369 m, it’s the second longest bridge in the Philippines after the San Juanico Bridge and the longest among river bridges in the country.
The bridge is the gateway to Tuguegarao City. It offers an unobstructed view of the Cagayan River; thus, the bridge became a tourist attraction in itself. It’s also a good vantage point for photographing the Sierra Madre and Cordillera mountains and the sunset.
9. Dumasag River
Dumasag River is located in Sitio Limbus, Barangay Rapuli, Sta Ana. The National Irrigation Authority originally intended the river to become a water resource for the rice fields in the area. Later on, it was developed into a tourist attraction due to its natural beauty.
Visit the Dumasag river and experience the slow and chill vibe of the province. You can go swimming here, slide down the makeshift waterslides, rent a tent, relax, and interact with the friendly locals.
10. Sierra Cave
The Sierra Cave is a living karst cave in Cagayan Valley situated in Peñablanca. It’s included in the 300 caves identified by the National Museum of the Philippines.
You will be amazed to see the beautiful limestone formations as well as the stalactites and stalagmites inside the cave. While the cave is generally easy to navigate, some tunnels are so narrow getting through them is going to be quite an experience. One such tunnel is Celica’s Passage, which is only 2 feet in diameter.
11. Buwacag Falls
Bucawag Falls is situated in Barangay Sta Clara, in the municipality of Sta. Ana. It’s part of Cagayan’s eco-50-hectare tourism site. The name “bucawag” means the deafening sound of flowing waters. The site is being preserved and managed by the Bucawag Eco-Tourism Association or BETA.
If you’re up for some physical challenge in exchange for the breathtaking views of the waterfalls and a refreshing dip in the natural pools, you should visit Bucawag. You will trek through the thick forest, past several rivers and different tiers of waterfalls. The trek is going to be challenging as the rocks are slippery, but there are safety ropes along the trail so you can definitely do it.
12. St. Peter’s Cathedral
St. Peter Metropolitan Cathedral is a Baroque church built in the 18th century. It is also known as Tuguegarao Cathedral, and you can find it at Barangay Centro 10, Tuguegarao City. The church used to be the seat of The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tuguegarao, founded by Dominican friars.
Whether religious or not, you will be astonished by the beautiful architectural design of the church. Made with sand, gravel, cement, mortar, steel, and bricks, the church has withstood the test of time, including World War II, where it suffered tremendous damage. It has since been restored and is now considered one of the most important historical landmarks in Tuguegarao city.
13. San Vicente Port (Santa Ana)
San Vicente Fish Port is an anchorage in Dugo, San Vicente Road, in the municipality of Sta Ana. This is the jump point for island-hopping activities, including the boat trip to Palaui Islands.
The port is not just a starting point for every island hopping activity but a destination in itself. There, you can watch the fishermen and boatmen as they go about their day. If you want a glimpse of local living, this is one of the best spots to do it.
14. Iguig Calvary Hills
Iguig Cavalry Hills is located on Cagayan Valley Road in the municipality of Iguig. It’s a known pilgrimage site in Cagayan, especially during the Holy Week or the Lenten Season. It was built in 1892, and it has 14 stations of the cross and a church called San Antonio de Galicia.
Even if you’re not Catholic, the Calvary Hills is an exciting tourist destination. It sits on top of a hill, offering a scenic view of gentle green slopes and the Cagayan River.
15. Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Piat
The Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Piat, also known as Basílica Menor de Nuestra Señora de Piat, is located at Poblacion, Piat. It’s considered the Pilgrimage Center of Northeast Luzon. The church dates back to 1604 and is home to Madonna Our Lady of Piat, a brown-colored image of the virgin mary that is over a century old. It’s also a pilgrimage site, attracting many devotees, especially during the Sambali Festival and the feast of Our Lady of Piat, both are celebrated in July.
The Basilica of Our Lady of Piat is one of the 18 minor basilicas in the Philippines; for this alone, it’s worth checking out. The church is made of bricks with a curved wooden ceiling. Its simplicity makes the church unique, as most old churches in Cagayan have more lavish interiors and designs.
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2020 Top Tourist Spots in Cagayan Valley [And How To Get There]
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This is our list of the best tourist spots in Cagayan Valley, a province in Northern Luzon home to the popular Palaui Island.
When you find yourself on a trip toward the northern part of the Philippines, Cagayan Valley is one of the best places you can visit. It has stunning views that will make you want to stay longer than planned. There are places where you can relax and find serenity. The place has untouched areas where the adventurer inside you will definitely revel in.
Here are the top tourist spots in Cagayan Valley that you should travel to.
8 Best Tourist Spots in Cagayan Valley
Palaui island.
There are a lot of activities to enjoy once you get to Palaui Island in Santa Ana, Cagayan Valley. They have water activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and game fishing. If you want to stay dry, you can opt for mountain-related activities like forest exploration and mountain climbing. The island is rich with marine resources and provides a home for many different kinds of animals like monkeys, wild pigs, deer, birds and sea turtles.
This top tourist spot in Cagayan Valley was once a shooting location of the popular TV series, Survivor !
Anguib Beach
Be brave and head to Anguib Beach, one of the best tourist attractions in Cagayan. You will not be disappointed once you reach its famous white sand beach and crystal clear water. The scenic views of this beach can be found in the eastern part of San Vicente in Santa Ana, Cagayan Valley.
Callao Cave
Located in the town of Peñablanca, Callao Cave is one of the top tourist spots in Cagayan that you must visit. The cave has seven chambers of enormous limestone formations. Like many caves, there are a lot of bats that you can watch as they leave the cave during dusk. You can also find and observe red-billed Philippine Hornbill (Kalaw) in the area. One of the cave chambers gives off a bizarre atmosphere because of a stone altar that is naturally illuminated when the sun is up.
Cape Engaño Lighthouse
Built during the Spanish Colonial period, the lighthouse served as a guide for any incoming ship. Once you reach the top, the spectacular view of Babuyan Island and the Pacific Ocean will amaze you. The Cape Engaño Lighthouse is located on top of a summit hill on the beautiful island of Palaui.
Tuguegarao Cathedral
The Saint Peter Metropolitan Cathedral, commonly known as the Tuguegarao Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic Church that was originally constructed by Dominican friars during the 18th century. It stands along Rizal Street, Barangay Centro 10 in Tuguegarao and it was built with the Baroque-style in mind.
Sto. Domingo de Guzman Church in Nueva Segovia
This is a colossal church built with red bricks was built back in the late 1500s. Among the three churches that were built in Lal-lo during that time, the Santo Domingo de Guzman Church is the last one. The church really stands out from the national highway, making it really easy for tourists to spot it.
San Jacinto de Polonia Church, Camalaniugan
It was in 1596 when the plans for the church were first drawn up. The church has weathered a lot of challenges because of the fire in 1719 and typhoon in 1845. With persistence, the church was rebuilt again and again by the devotees. Beside the church is the well-known Santa Maria Bell. The bell is often referred to as the Camalaniugan Bell or the Bell of Antiquity. It was forged during the 16th century, making it the oldest bell in Southeast Asia.
Basilica Minore de Nuestra Señora de Piat
Known as the “Pilgrimage Center of the North”, the basilica receives a large number of tourists because of the miraculous image of Our Lady of Piat. The image originated from Macao, then was brought to Lal-lo. It was then later transported into Piat by the Dominicans to spread Christianity in the Itawes region.
10 Notable Cagayan Valley Tourist Spots
Pinacanauan River Penablanca, Tuguegarao City
Blue Waterfalls Baggao, Cagayan
Buntun Bridge Santiago – Tuguegarao Rd, Tuguegarao, Cagayan
Nassiping Church Ruins Nassiping, Gattaran, Cagayan
Calvary Hills 30 Cagayan Valley Rd, Iguig, Cagayan
Bagsang Falls Barangay Sta. Clara, Gonzaga, Cagayan
Calayan Island Calayan, Cagayan
Atulu Pottery Village Barangay Atulu, Iguig, Cagayan
Zinagu Cove Santa Ana, Cagayan Valley
Taggat Lagoon Claveria, Cagayan
Festivals in Cagayan Valley
- Afi Festival in Tuguegarao City
- Cabibi Festival in Lal-lo, Cagayan
- Sambali Festival in Piat, Cagayan
- Sinabalu Festival in Tuao East, Cagayan
- Labig Festival in Claveria, Cagayan
- Dawa Festival in Gonzaga, Cagayan
Must-Try Food in Cagayan Valley
- Pancit Batil Patong at Criselda’s or Jomar’s in Tuguegarao City
- Pancit Cabagan at Billy Jacks Panciteria in Tuguegarao City
- Sinabago i Claveria, Cagayan
- Chicharabao
- Ybanag Longganisa
Where to Stay in Cagayan
Depending on where you plan to go in Cagayan, the province has many hotels and hostels to accommodate every guest. The majority of the accommodations are located in Tuguegarao City. Check out these hotels and hostels in Cagayan or you may also consider staying at these Airbnb units in Cagayan .
How to get to Cagayan Valley
To get to the province of Cagayan Valley, you can ride a plane from Manila heading to Tuguegarao, the capital city. It can be a challenging trip but the places you will visit are definitely worth the hardship. Alternatively, you can also take a 12-hour bus ride from Manila to Tuguegarao. Plan accordingly and have fun in your visit to these tourist spots in Cagayan Valley!
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Exploring Cagayan Valley: A Guide to Unforgettable Tourist Spots
Immerse yourself in the natural splendor and rich heritage of Cagayan Valley, a hidden gem tucked in the northeastern part of the Philippines. Your wanderlust will be ignited as you uncover a journey that spans pristine beaches, awe-inspiring caves, and churches steeped in history. In this guide to unforgettable tourist spots, you’ll discover how each destination in Cagayan Valley offers an enchanting blend of adventure and serenity, ready to transform your travel diary with memories to last a lifetime. Buckle up for an exploration through a region where the extraordinary waits around every corner, inviting you to witness the lush landscapes and cultural treasures that make Cagayan Valley a must-visit locale.
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Unveiling the Charm of Cagayan Valley
The Cagayan Valley, your hidden gem in the northern part of the Philippines, is a place that’s rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage. The region, known as Region II, is composed of five provinces: Cagayan, Isabela, Nueva Vizcaya, Quirino, and the scenic Batanes Islands.
Geo-Location and Accessibility
Cagayan Valley is situated in the northeastern part of Luzon, bordered by the majestic Sierra Madre and Cordillera mountain ranges. You can access it by land through scenic routes or by air via Tuguegarao Airport. You might enjoy the long, winding roads of this lengthy travel, as they afford views of lush landscapes and rural tranquility.
Cultural Significance and History
Your journey here will not just be about spectacular sights; it’ll also be a dive into the cultural mosaic of the valley. Historically, this region has been a melting pot of indigenous communities, such as the Ibanags, Itawes, and the Ivatans of Batanes, with influences from Spanish colonization evident in the grand churches and historical structures.
Diversity of Attractions
Cagayan Valley offers a stunning array of attractions, from the rugged coasts of Batanes to the rolling Sierra Madre Mountains, the pristine waters of Cagayan River, and the quiet strength of historical churches. Each province in the valley has its unique allure, ensuring that your experience will be filled with incredible diversity.
Natural Wonders of Cagayan Province
The largest province in the valley, Cagayan, is a treasure trove of natural attractions. Your adventure here will fill you with awe at the untouched beauty of nature.
Callao Cave: A Journey Inside the Earth
When you step into Callao Cave, you’ll be entering a cathedral-like space with natural crevices that let in streams of light, illuminating its impressive limestone structures. Each of the seven chambers offers a new discovery, with the first chamber housing a unique chapel that has attracted visitors the world over.
Sierra Cave: The Less-Trodden Path
Sierra Cave is for you if you’re seeking a rugged adventure. Less famous than its neighbor, Callao, this cave gives you a more untouched and challenging speleological experience. You’ll find yourself wading through subterranean streams and marveling at the undisturbed formations and ecosystems within.
Palaui Island: Unspoiled Beach Paradise
Considered among the most beautiful islands in the world, Palaui remains largely unspoiled. You, as a nature lover, will appreciate its powdery white sands, volcanic rocks, and rich marine life. It’s ideal for trekking, camping, or simply soaking in the tranquility of a truly pristine environment.
The Cagayan River: The Lifeline of the Valley
Flowing from the Caraballo Mountains to the Babuyan Channel, this mighty river is your avenue to countless activities. Whether it’s kayaking, fishing, or simply basking in the beauty of its banks, the Cagayan River holds a special place in the heart of the valley.
Cultural Heritage of Cagayan Valley
Explore the soul of Cagayan Valley through its rich cultural tapestry. From ancient practices to colonial legacies, there’s much to uncover.
Ibanag Culture: Traditions and Practices
As you immerse yourself in local traditions, you’ll witness the unique heritage of the Ibanag people. Their language, cuisine, and customs are vibrant parts of daily life here. Take the opportunity to join in their festivities and understand their age-old agricultural practices.
Museums and Heritage Houses
Cagayan Valley’s museums and heritage houses are time capsules of its storied past. You’ll find these in places like Tuguegarao City, where cultural artifacts and heirlooms are preserved, giving you a glimpse into the region’s historical journey.
Century-Old Churches and Their Timeless Beauty
The towering belfries and Spanish-era churches such as Tuguegarao’s St. Peter’s Cathedral offer a trip back in time. You’ll marvel at their intricate facades and the resilience with which they’ve weathered centuries, standing as silent witnesses to the valley’s evolution.
Indigenous Festivals and Events
Your experience is never complete without witnessing the colorful festivals celebrating the valley’s harvest, religion, and history. Imagine the streets alive with dances, music, and floats—all inviting you to partake in the joyous atmosphere.
Adventure Tourism in the Heart of Cagayan
For those with a thirst for adrenaline, Cagayan provides an exciting playground of natural landscapes that are perfect for adventure tourism.
Whitewater Rafting on the Mighty Cagayan River
Test your strength and bravery with an exhilarating whitewater rafting experience on the Cagayan River. You’ll navigate through rapids, feeling the thrill of the challenge, and the joy of conquering each wave.
Hiking Trails: Mountains and Rolling Hills
Lace up your boots and explore the numerous trails winding through mountains and hills. You’ll discover hidden waterfalls, breath-taking vistas, and maybe even a sense of peace away from the hustle of the modern world.
Caving Expeditions: Exploring Underground Mysteries
The call of the caves is strong in Cagayan. Each cave system—from the well-known Callao to the more secretive Sierra—offers a unique opportunity to delve underground and explore geological wonders.
Water Sports: From Kayaking to Wakeboarding
Crystal-clear waters in the valley rivers and lakes are perfect for kayaking, wakeboarding, or jet-skiing. Let the waters be your playground and embrace the sun on your skin and the wind in your hair.
Isabela’s Bountiful Offerings
Isabela, the second largest province in the Philippines, offers a blend of natural and agricultural attractions, showcasing the land’s bountiful harvest.
Natural Parks and Scenic Waterfalls
Explore Isabela’s natural parks and be mesmerized by the beauty of waterfalls cascading through lush greenery. Each park and falls, such as Dicotcotan and Ilagan Sanctuary, presents its unique landscape and ecosystem.
Agri-Tourism Sites and Farm Tours
Take a tour of Isabela’s vast cornfields and rice terraces. The province’s focus on agri-tourism allows you to learn about local farming techniques and even take part in farm-to-table experiences.
Ilagan Sanctuary: A Refuge for Thrill Seekers
This sanctuary is not just for lovers of serene landscapes; it’s also for those who seek thrills. With activities like zip-lining and rock climbing, you might find your next adrenaline rush amidst the backdrop of Isabela’s natural beauty.
Heritage Buildings and Architectural Landmarks
The richness of Isabela’s history is etched in its heritage buildings. You’ll be fascinated by the architectural details and stories behind landmarks like the centuries-old San Pablo Church.
The Heavenly Haven of Batanes
North of the mainland lies Batanes, a dreamlike landscape that feels like a completely different world.
Batanes Islands: Landscapes Straight from a Painting
When you first lay eyes on the rolling hills, steep cliffs, and deep blue waters of Batanes, you’ll feel as though you’ve stepped into a living painting. It’s a photographer’s paradise and a nature lover’s dream.
Stone Houses and Traditional Ivatan Villages
In the heart of Batanes, traditional Ivatan villages with stone houses provide a glimpse into the resilient lifestyle of the locals, adapted to the sometimes harsh climate of the region.
Spectacular Cliffs and Coastal Views
Witness the raw power of the sea from atop breathtaking cliffs and coastal viewpoints. Batanes is a testament to the beauty of untamed nature and the serenity it can bring to your soul.
Lighthouses: Guiding Lights of the Sea
The lighthouses of Batanes serve not just as beacons for ships but also as reminders of the islands’ relationship with the sea—both its bounty and its fury.
Nueva Vizcaya’s Hidden Gems
Tucked among the mountains, Nueva Vizcaya offers experiences that are off the beaten path but unequivocally rewarding.
Capisaan Cave System: Spelunking Adventure
You’ll discover underground rivers and stunning mineral formations in one of the longest cave systems in the Philippines. It’s a must-visit for budding spelunkers and geology enthusiasts alike.
Mount Palali: A Trekker’s Dream
Ascending Mount Palali’s slopes takes effort, but at the summit, the views are a rich reward. You’ll see Nueva Vizcaya spread out below you, a patchwork of natural beauty.
Tribal Communities: Meet the Ethnolinguistic Groups
Experience the warm hospitality of Nueva Vizcaya’s tribal communities, such as the Ilongots and Gaddangs. Your encounter with their traditions and way of life will surely be a highlight of your trip.
Fruits and Vegetables Harvest Tour
Join in the harvest of the sweetest fruits and freshest vegetables. You might want to pick and taste the produce yourself, learning about sustainable farming practices along the way.
Quirino Province, the Jewel of the Valley
Quirino may be one of the smaller provinces in the valley, but its offerings are far from diminutive.
Nagtipunan: The Emerging Eco-Tourism Hub
Explore Nagtipunan, and you’ll find a growing eco-tourism hub nestled among hills and rivers, perfect for your next adventure or relaxation spot.
Governor’s Rapids: For the Enticing River Adventures
With its clear waters and gorgeous rock formations, Governor’s Rapids invites you to dive into riverboat cruises, swimming, and even cliff diving.
Abundant Agrotourism Spots
Quirino embraces its agricultural roots with agri-tourism. You can tour the farms, savor local cuisine and even take part in farm activities.
Siitan Nature Park: Embracing Tranquility
Siitan Nature Park offers a serene escape from life’s bustle. You’ll find peace as you float down the river, surrounded by unspoiled nature.
Trekking Through the Northern Blossoms
The Cordillera Mountain range is a sight to behold, especially when its landscapes burst into vibrant colors.
Cordillera Mountains: Majestic Peaks and Ridge
The Cordillera range presents a challenge to trekkers and mountaineers, with peaks that afford spectacular views and a sense of accomplishment.
Blossom Parks: Beauty in Bloom
At certain times of the year, these parks are ablaze with flowers in full bloom—a feast for the eyes and a balm for the soul.
The Cool Climate Fruits and Flower Farms
The mountain climate yields a bounty of fruits and flowers that you won’t find anywhere else. Indulge in freshly picked strawberries or wander through rows of vibrant blooms that seem to stretch into infinity.
Traditional Weaving and Handicrafts
Delve into the art of traditional weaving and handicrafts. You’ll have the chance to take home a piece of Cordillera culture and support local artisans.
Cagayan Valley’s Year-Round Attractions
Cagayan Valley is a destination for all seasons, each offering unique experiences and celebrations.
Calendar of Festivities and Events
No matter when you visit, there’s likely a festival or event to be a part of. These are times when the valley’s soul is on full display, through dance, music, and communal spirit.
Weather Patterns: Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit might be during the dry months from November to April, but even the rainy season has its charm, with lush landscapes and fewer tourists.
Local Markets and Souvenir Shopping
You’ll want to remember your time in the valley, and what better way to do that than by picking up souvenirs? Local markets are treasure troves of handicrafts, weavings, and other unique finds.
Cultural Shows and Entertainment
Finally, enrich your evenings with cultural shows and entertainment that showcase the region’s rich heritage. It’s a perfect way to cap off your days of exploration.
So, pack your bags and set your sights on Cagayan Valley—a mosaic of culture, nature, and adventure waiting for you to discover.
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Cagayan Valley - Exploring the Top Tourist Spots in the Philippines
Get ready for an unforgettable trip to Cagayan Valley. Enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and marvel at the untouched beauty of this Philippine paradise
Welcome to the land of adventure and natural wonders - Cagayan Valley, Philippines! Nestled in the northern part of the Philippines, Cagayan Valley is a region that boasts breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and friendly locals.
If you’re looking for an off-the-beaten-path adventure, it’s worth exploring Cagayan Valley, Philippines. For thrill-seekers, nature lovers, or history buffs, the challenge that Cagayan Valley adventure brings awaits you.
This article will take you on a virtual tour of some of the top Cagayan Valley tourist spots. We'll showcase the region's natural wonders, historical landmarks, and must-try activities. So sit back, relax, and get ready to be amazed by the beauty of this hidden gem in the Philippines.
Top Tourist Attractions in Cagayan Valley
Here are some of the top tourist attractions in the Philippines that you should add to your bucket list when you visit this region
Callao Cave
Callao Cave is a limestone cave located in Penablanca -about 24 kilometres east of Tuguegarao City. It's a popular tourist attraction in the region known for its seven chambers.
Its natural skylight sets this Cave apart from others in the Philippines. The seventh chamber of the cave has an opening on its roof that lets in natural light, creating a stunning effect on the cave walls and formations.
Visitors must take a guided tour to explore Callao Cave, which usually lasts about an hour. The tour takes you through the various chambers of the cave,
To explore the Callao Cave, visitors need to take a guided tour -usually lasts an hour- taking them through the various chambers of the cave. Tourists can see a variety of stalactites, stalagmites, and other unique rock formations.
The tour is generally safe, but visitors should wear appropriate footwear and bring a flashlight, as some cave parts can be slippery and dark.
Callao Cave is a fascinating natural wonder worth visiting in Cagayan Valley. It's a perfect destination for those interested in adventure and geology and an excellent spot for taking photos and making unforgettable memories.
Palaui Island
Palaui Island is an uninhabited island located off the northeastern coast of Luzon in Cagayan Valley, Philippines.
The island is known for the unspoiled beauty of its pristine beaches. One of the most famous beaches on the island, Cape Engaño, located on the northern tip of the island, is known for its powdery white sand, crystal-clear waters, and stunning rock formations.
The island is a protected marine sanctuary home to various marine life, including turtles, dolphins, and other fish species.
Aside from its rich marine life, visitors can also enjoy watching different bird species in the island's lush forests with diverse wildlife.
If you want to experience the beauty of Palaui Island, here are a few ways to reach it.
One option is to take a boat from the town of San Vicente, which is the nearest town to the island. The boat ride usually takes 45 minutes to an hour, depending on the weather conditions.
Palaui Island is one of the places to visit in Cagayan valley for nature lovers and beachgoers in Cagayan Valley. Its unspoiled beauty and natural wonders make it one of the most popular tourist spots in the region and a perfect spot for those looking to relax and disconnect from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Tuguegarao Cathedral
Tuguegarao Cathedral is a famous religious landmark in the heart of Tuguegarao City, the capital of Cagayan province in the Philippines. The cathedral was built in 1761 by Dominican friars and is considered one of the region's oldest and largest churches.
One of the most striking features of Tuguegarao Cathedral is its impressive size. It has a seating capacity of up to 5,000 people, making it one of the largest churches in the Philippines. Its size and ornate interior have made it a popular spot for religious pilgrimages and celebrations, such as the Feast of St. Peter and St. Paul, held every June.
The cathedral's architecture is a blend of Spanish and Filipino styles. Its impressive façade features a bell tower and a large arched entrance that leads to a spacious nave with ornate altarpieces, intricate carvings, and stunning stained-glass windows. The cathedral also houses a collection of religious artifacts, including a statue of Saint Peter, the cathedral's patron saint.
Tuguegarao Cathedral is a significant religious landmark and a cultural icon in the region. Visitors can attend mass, explore the church's rich history and architecture, and enjoy its serene and peaceful atmosphere.
Overall, Tuguegarao Cathedral is a must-visit destination for those interested in history, culture, and religious heritage. Its beauty, grandeur, and historical significance make it a must-see attraction near Cagayan Valley.
Magapit Suspension Bridge
Located in the municipality of Lal-lo, the Magapit Suspension Bridge spans the Cagayan River and connects the towns of Lal-lo and Gattaran. It was built in 1978 and is one of the longest suspension bridges in the country, measuring 1.298 kilometers in length.
The bridge's main attraction is its stunning view of the Cagayan River -the longest and largest river in the Philippines.
Visitors can walk along the bridge and marvel at the breathtaking scenery of the river and the surrounding mountains and hills.
One interesting fact about the bridge is that it is designed to withstand strong winds and earthquakes. Its suspension cables are made of steel wire ropes, and the bridge's towers are anchored deep into the ground to provide stability and strength.
Visitors can also find several vendors and souvenir shops at the bridge's entrance, selling local delicacies and crafts. It's a great place to stop and take a break before or after crossing the bridge.
Overall, the Magapit Suspension Bridge is undoubtedly one of the must-see places in Cagayan Valley. Its breathtaking views, unique design, and historical significance make it a popular spot for tourists and locals.
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Discovering Natural and Cultural Wonders of Cagayan Valley
Cagayan Valley should be at the top of your list if you're seeking a place to visit in the Philippines with natural and cultural treasures. Situated in the northern portion of Luzon island, Cagayan Valley is a destination that has gorgeous scenery, rich cultural heritage, and engaging outdoor activities that will keep you occupied for days.
The region is home to some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the country, including the stunning Magapit Suspension Bridge that spans the Cagayan River. Visitors can also explore the Duba Cave, part of the Callao Cave system, which is famous for its underground rivers and streams that create a maze-like environment for adventure seekers.
Outdoor Activities
Cagayan Valley offers plenty of options for those who enjoy outdoor activities in the Philippines. You can go hiking in the Sierra Madre Mountains, which provide stunning views of the region's natural beauty. You can also try fishing in the Cagayan River or go white water rafting in the rapids.
Cultural Attractions
Regarding the cultural attractions of Cagayan valley, the region also has plenty to offer. The area has a rich history and is home to several historical sites and museums, including the Tuguegarao Cathedral-one of the oldest churches in the Philippines- and the Callao Cave Archaeological Museum showcases artifacts from the prehistoric era.
Whether you're interested in the natural wonders of Cagayan valley, the region has something for everyone. So, the next time you plan a trip to the Philippines, make sure to put Cagayan Valley on your list and discover the wonders this region offers.
Experience Unique Cuisine from the Heart of Cagayan Valley
One of the best things about traveling is trying out new and unique cuisine that you can't find anywhere else. And when it comes to Cagayan Valley in the Philippines, you're in for a treat. The region boasts a diverse and flavorful cuisine that fuses indigenous and foreign influences.
Let's start with the basics. Rice is a staple in Cagayan Valley; you'll find it served in many ways. One popular dish is the "binallay," a rice cake made with glutinous rice and coconut milk. It's usually eaten with a side of "dinakdakan," a pork dish cooked with onions, vinegar, and chilli.
Seafood lovers will also find plenty to enjoy in Cagayan Valley. The region is known for its fresh seafood, particularly the "dinengdeng," a fish soup made with vegetables and flavored with bagoong or fish sauce. Another must-try is the "tupig," a dessert made with glutinous rice, coconut milk, and sugar, wrapped in banana leaves and grilled over charcoal.
Cagayan Valley's unique cuisine is a testament to the region's rich cultural heritage and diversity. So, take advantage of the opportunity to taste these delicious and flavorful dishes on your next trip to the Philippines.
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And there you have it, fellow wanderers and adventure-seekers! Cagayan Valley, Philippines, awaits with open arms, and you don't want to miss out on this hidden gem.
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Cagayan Tourist Spots – 14 Fun Things To Do and Places to Visit Guide
- by Hungry Traveller
- October 22, 2020 December 28, 2021
Cagayan tourist spots! Learn from this quick guide about the places you can explore when you visit Cagayan province.
Cagayan province lies in the extreme northeastern part of Luzon. With a vast valley and the longest river traversing the region, its soil is considered one of the most fertile agricultural lands.
On the other hand, its shoreline boasts of the tourism industry thanks to its fine white sands and crystal-clear waters.
Apart from the hidden paradise, the province is also home to massive Spanish-style churches that are centuries old.
Its capital, Tuguegarao City , is known for its hot weather. The ideal time to visit Cagayan is from February to April. During this period, the average temperature ranges from the highs between 30-33 degrees C. However, its low average is from 20-22 degrees C.
Knowing the peak months of tourism when planning for a vacation to a specific place is very vital. When you want to visit Cagayan beaches, its peak is during April, followed by March.
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Travel from Manila to Cagayan
Fly from Manila to Tuguegarao
Tourists coming from Manila can book a flight from Manila to Tuguegarao . You will be departing from Gate 4 of Ninoy Aquino International Airport and arriving at Tuguegarao Airport for about an hour. Going to the city center takes you by 10-15 minutes by car.
Ride a Bus from Manila to Tuguegarao
Ideal for solo backpackers or even group travelers, you can ride provincial buses that ply from Manila to Tuguegarao. It takes about 11 to 12 hours, though, so you might consider bus companies with a sleeper bus. If you want to see Cagayan Valley’s lush mountains and vast plains, you can travel during the daytime.
Here is the list of Cagayan tourist spots you can explore
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1. Callao Cave
Located at Peñablanca, the Callao Cave is around 40 minutes of travel from Tuguegarao City.
Upon arrival at its drop-off point, you’ll be climbing approximately 180 steps to reach the cave’s entrance.
The cave features seven large chambers, many of which resemble that of a cathedral dome. During your tour, you’ll appreciate the stunning rock formations resembling unique sizes and shapes.
Best visited during sunny days; sunlight passes thru the holes giving a dramatic ambiance. Take a bunch of photos while the local guide tours you to every chamber.
You can also observe bats, and if you are lucky, you can spot the red-billed Philippine Hornbill.
The largest chamber houses the Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Piat. Here, a large stone altar attracts one’s eyes and is perfect for saying those little prayers.
Whether you’re on a quick visit to the province or up for another vacation, Callao Cave is an excellent priority to your list of Cagayan tourist spots.
2. Sierra Cave
Adjacent to the Callao Cave is the Sierra Cave for those looking for added adventure.
Opposite to Callao’s laidback spelunking, visiting Sierra Cave will make you end wet and muddy. Wear the most comfortable dress and gear, though, and you are good to go.
Similarly, you’ll get to see unique rock formations inside. You get the liberty too to interpret its appearance in your imagination.
Exploring Sierra Cave is no easy task and requires some flexibility. Firstly, you’ll be descending on a steep hill to reach its base. You also need to crawl at some point, so it’s best to use water-resistant gadgets for those photo ops.
Shower rooms are available at the end of the trail, so you get to freshen up after your spelunking experience.
3. Pinacanauan River
The Pinacanauan River is one of the top Cagayan tourist spots you can visit within the Callao Caves National Park.
After spelunking, rent a boat and have a magnificent view of lush mountains, rock walls, and the cold freshwaters.
During dusk, you will have a chance to witness a colony of bats rises from the cave as dark approaches.
End your day tour at Penablanca by appreciating the natural wonders within the Pinacanauan River. The currents in the river are also ideal for white water rafting and kayaking.
The Pinacanauan River serves as a major tributary to the Cagayan River, though.
4. Calvary Hills
About 30 minutes from downtown Tuguegarao, Calvary Hills in Iguig, Cagayan is among the heritage Cagayan tourist spots not to miss.
The Church of San Antonio de Galicia and the life-size Station of the Cross are the main attractions here.
The church was constructed during the Spanish occupation and is among the few remaining churches with Gothic buttress designs.
The Station of the Cross along the Cagayan River depicts the Jordan River’s biblical setting in Israel.
Aside from that, you get to see a panoramic view of the mighty Cagayan River at the back. Also, the grass-covered rolling hills make an excellent venue to stroll around.
Take a postcard-like picture beside the old church or behind the Cagayan River. It could be scorching during the summer season, so make sure to wear your comfortable dress, though.
5. St Peter’s Cathedral
Located within Tuguegarao City, you can quickly visit St Peter’s Cathedral when you book your accommodation in the capital.
This church features a Baroque architectural design and is considered the oldest church in the province built during the 18th century.
The St Peter’s Cathedral, locally known as Tuguegarao Cathedral, is where the Archdiocese of Tuguegarao sits. The relics of St. Paul II and St. Peter are also stored here.
Spend a quick visit or attend to their mass schedules. After that, you can quickly take a picture with the church and its belfry as a backdrop.
6. Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Piat
Another cultural site to visit in Cagayan is the Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Piat. About 30 minutes from the capital, you will be arriving on the outskirts of Piat.
According to history, Dominican friars brought Cagayan the miraculous Our Lady of Piat from Macau, China, during the 16th century.
Many devotees visit the church, especially during its feast every July 2nd and during the Holy Week.
Upon arrival, you’ll notice the reddish facade of the church that is made primarily from bricks. On the other hand, the interior features a curved high ceiling with historical images of calmness and peace.
At the center, you’ll quickly notice the altar of The Blessed Virgin Mary in a glass enclosure.
Make a quick visit to the Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Piat on your next trip to Cagayan.
Souvenir items are also available at a shop within the premise.
7. Buntun Bridge
The Buntun Bridge connects Tuguegarao City and the town of Solana in Cagayan. It is considered as the second-longest bridge, next to San Juanico in Eastern Visayas.
With 1,369 meters, this bridge spans the mighty Cagayan River with an unobstructed view on both lanes.
The steel construction is notable, and you get to have a different sunset view with the wide river.
8. Magapit Suspension Bridge
You might as well want to check the Magapit Suspension Bridge in Lal-lo, Cagayan.
This bridge is the longest suspension bridge in the Philippines spanning 257 meters across the Cagayan River.
Dubbed as the Golden Gate of the north, the bridge is a remarkable structure with its noticeable suspended design.
Snap some photos when you drop by at Magapit Bridge. Bear in mind, however, that the bridge slightly sways when several cars traverse the bridge.
9. Blue Waterfalls and Cave in Baggao
A real action-packed adventure awaits you at Blue Waterfalls and Cave in Baggao, Cagayan. This guided tour lets you appreciate the simple and slow-paced life in the town.
Reaching the waterfalls isn’t an easy task, though.
Firstly, you’ll be traveling for about two to three hours if you are coming from Tuguegarao. Upon reaching the drop-off point, you’ll be trekking the rolling hills and plains for around 30 minutes.
Large boulders, tropical vines, and trees welcome you upon arrival. You can quickly immerse yourself in the clear waters while feeling rewarded after long hours of travel.
Besides, you can explore the Duba cave just beyond the pouring waterfalls. Nature lovers will admire spelunking here because of its underground river as well.
You can also visit the Lipit Canyon, just a few steps from the cave, to maximize your stay.
A narrow stream in between the towering wall of rocks is more than a picture-worthy to witness.
This hidden gem is best to visit during the summer season. Include this paradise on your list of Cagayan tourist spots on your next visit.
10. Palaui Island
The white sand of Palaui Island is what makes this secluded island famous for adventure and nature lovers.
About a 3-hour drive from Tuguegarao, you will reach the town of Sta Ana. Once you get to the coast, you will be riding a boat to bring you to the hidden paradise.
The pristine forest covers most of the island, rolling hills covered in grasses and beautiful cove. It is a perfect escape if you are traveling with your friends or significant others.
Make every moment counts when you visit Palaui island. Besides swimming, you can quickly trek to its hills and see the lighthouse in Cape Engaño. You can take plenty of pictures while overlooking a panoramic view of the Philippine Sea.
The island is an eco-tourism destination run by the community. You can even book accommodations or a homestay. Keep in mind that the island has no electricity and relies only on solar power.
Seafood lovers will surely love this island. They serve freshly caught kinds of seafood at a very affordable rate compared to your local restaurants.
If you plan for just a day tour, you can also visit other beaches in Sta Ana, like Anguib Beach.
11. Anguib Beach
Other fun-filled Cagayan tourist spots in Sta Ana and Cagayan are Anguib Beach and Crocodile Island for beach enthusiasts.
If you include Anguib Beach in your Palaui tour, you will be riding a boat to go there. However, it takes 15 minutes from the town proper if you visit it separately by taking the provincial road.
Aside from its white sands and clear waters, waves are relatively calm thanks to its cove location.
You can spend either short or extended hours of stay here. There are cottages for rent, and a handful of shops offers quick bites.
Anguib Beach is a place to reflect and relax from the busy life in the city. Aside from site-seeing, you can try kayaking and snorkeling too.
Locals frequent this beach during summer, so consider visiting before or after the summer if you prefer less crowded places.
12. Crocodile Island
You can also visit Crocodile Island as an addition when you visit Palaui island.
Worry not from crocodiles because its name came from its crocodile-like shape only.
Though you cannot swim on its coast due to unfriendly waves, visiting this island is still a fun experience.
The island has a large rock wherein you can navigate around for about 15 minutes. You can also trek above the rock and overlook Palaui Island.
Keep in mind that it could be boiling, so bring with you some heat protection.
13. Nangaramoan Beach
Sta Ana in Cagayan is a hidden gem in extreme northern Luzon. With its coastline setting, you can’t deny its beautiful beaches.
If you want to beach hop while in Cagayan, you should consider visiting Nangaramoan Beach as well.
Adjacent to Anguib Beach, you can quickly reach the other side thru a boat.
Enjoy the fresh ocean breeze while strolling on the powdery, white shoreline. For extra adventure, you can spend the rest of the day snorkeling, or you can visit the mangrove forest nearby too.
14. Foodtrip at Tuguegarao City
Traveling to Cagayan tourist spots isn’t complete without tasting local favorites and authentic dishes.
Carabao is commonly known as a farmer’s best friend. With its abundance in the province, it has become a common ingredient to their cuisine too.
The pancit batil patung , for example, is a local favorite and known as their signature dish. The noodle is stir-fried with plenty of toppings.
Most panciterias (noodle restaurants) serve the noodles with crispy pork belly, mixed vegetables, and chicharron. But the two most sought ingredient is carabeef and egg (batil).
Some other products made from carabao are Chicharabao, fresh milk, milk candies, and tapa.
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Reaching the province of Cagayan equates to extended travel, especially by land. But if you are in for a long journey, consider visiting this humble estate in the north.
While it is scorching hot in its capital all year round, visiting the Callao Cave National Park offers plenty of fun activities. If you are a beach lover, you can explore the coastal towns too.
Schedule your next trip now and include some from the listed Cagayan tourist spots.
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Aparri Ecclesiastical Museum
This contemporary museum proves to be more than a repository of inanimate objects and artifacts. It bespeaks the deep Catholic life and faith of Cagayanos.
As envisioned by its founder, Archbishop Diosdado Talamayan, who steered the establishment of the Ecclesiastical Museum, this museum gathers a community that appreciates the glorious past of Catholicism in Cagayan. It has become a place to learn and educate the present and future generations about the rich spiritual heritage of Cagayanos.
Japanese Tunnel
The presence of abandoned Japanese tunnels in many parts of the country also became urban legends and telltales about haunted places, the Yamashita treasure and the interests of some treasure hunters, and many chilling stories of death and suffering told across generations.
During the Second World War, the Japanese imperial army bore tunnels using manual and hard labor involving Filipino prisoners of war and Japanese conscripts. The tunnels served as a hideout for Japanese soldiers to escape the eyes of American and Filipino soldiers. It was also a way for their covert operations.
The Japanese tunnels offer a unique experience to intrepid travelers who enjoy adventures and explorations. This was designed like a network of branching and intersecting tunnels. In the middle part of the tunnel, you can find a water-filed well.
Shell Midden Sites of Magapit and Bangag
The sandy beds of the Cagayan River make it suitable for shellfish to thrive. Archeological studies confirm that the gathering of clams in this part of Cagayan dates back to the Neolithic age.
There are several shell middens in barangays of San Lorenzo, Catugan, and Alaguia, Sta. Maria, Catayauan, Magapit, and Bangag. In Magapit, the shell middens are at the top of the hill. The deposit is 800 meters from the riverbank and has a panoramic view of the Cagayan River. Bangag shell midden sits on the Magapit site. This site has a deposit of 100 meters in diameter and 2.8 meters (9 feet).
About four (4) kilometers from Lal-lo are the Catayauan shell middens. The deposit extends about 500 meters long, 100 meters wide, and two meters deep. Not so far from Catayauan is the Santa Maria shell midden deposits. The middens are located upstream Cagayan River with a distance ranging from 30 to 50 meters that stretches up to one (1) kilometer. Other locations include the riverbanks of San Lorenzo, Catugan, and Alaguia. Accompanying the discovery of shell middens in these sites is the unearthing of various stone tools, pottery sherds, and earthenware. These indicate Neolithic Age when the early people started domesticating animals, planting crops, and developing craftsmanship by making tools, pottery, and other home implements. These are critical findings in establishing the presence of communities in pre-historic Cagayan.
Santo Entierro
Abulug is also home to the oldest Santo Entierro in the province. The Santo Entierro refers to the image of the dead Jesus Christ.
The venerated image is usually dressed in garment made of finest silk or softest velvet with ornate embellishments like laces and lace trims, gimp, and beaded or sequined trims that take the floral patterns or religious symbols.
Terracota Pots
What makes Iguig pottery distinct is its clay with its reddish-brown color. Iguig clay deposits, which took hundreds of years to form, are abundant in the vast alluvial plains along the Cagayan River.
Back in the day, the adult male members had the task of gathering clay. Traditionally, boys would tag along and learn about what and where to get the best clay material for pottery from. It is through this process that the Itawes handed over this indigenous knowledge from one generation to the next.
A veritable Cagayan symbol, the art of pottery and brick-making thrives in three (3) small barangays of Atulu, Gammad, and Malabbac. However, it is in Atulu where many artisanal potters and brick-makers flourish, and almost every household engages in the craft.
Sarakat Bags
The municipality is known for its indigenous weaving tradition. It has become known for its Sarakat-made ikamen or banig (woven mat) and sinamay made of piña or banana fiber.
Sarakat is the local term for pandan leaves endemic to the town. The Sarakat conservation, regulation, and propagation initiative is continuously conducted. The municipality developed the weaving industry in 2006 with only 15 women weavers. They organized Sarakat Movers which eventually evolved and grew into Santa Praxedes Sarakat Weavers Association.
Pureg Agta Crafts
Nipa Shingles
Pamplona is gifted with resource-rich estuaries in Cagayan. Along these estuaries are villages with vast nipa mangroves.
Using their age-old traditions and technology, they transform the nipa sap (also called tata ) into a local wine called binarayang, vinegar or silam, and palm sugar called issi.
A homegrown craftsman, Danilo Utanes learned about playing harp at age 12 under the tutelage of his late father who earned a living from making harps. He was only a high school freshman when he made his first harp. Over the years, he toiled to perfect his craft with other Cagayano harpists.
His effort did not go unnoticed. In 1996, he joined a group of harpists from Cagayan to “Dayaw: Philippine Cultural Communities Arts Festival.” It was a project of the Cultural Center of the Philippines to showcase the Filipino indigenous culture and arts. Since then, he has been invited to many performances and exhibitions like the annual “Indigenous People’s Visual Arts Exhibit” in Tuguegarao City. Danilo has become famous and is even known to be the last harp maker in Cagayan Valley. At 64 years old, this artisan is ready to impart his craft to interested and able craftsmen of the next generation.
Danilo takes on commissions for his diatonic harps (non-pedal) with the characteristic round sound holes at the rear middle stave (flat soundboard). He uses tonewoods like narra, langka, and santol for their bright and sharp tones.
Every product made from bakong leaf and fiber is the result of hard work, creativity, and a realization of the dreams of Santa Teresita for its people. Workers and members of the Laguna De Cagayan Handicrafts Association (LCHA) to participate in their community organization takes precedence.
Making bakong products combines traditional and modern technology. The upright loom weaving resonates with their rich llocano heritage. Meanwhile, adopting appropriate and modern-day technology for fiber extraction and product design mirrors its openness to change and development. Bakong fiber blends well with commercial cotton to weave a tapestry or fabric. You can only stand in awe of how a leaf transforms into a fine cloth to create your traditional barong or terno , everyday dress, or as an accent to modern and high fashion couture. On the other hand, the versatility of twined bakong ropes enables seasoned weavers to create fashionable bags, utility baskets, containers, and decorative home items.
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Carabao Milk
Dragon Fruit Wine
The dragon fruit is already delightful in its natural form. It has vitamins, minerals and antioxidants.
While we enjoy the raw dragon fruit as a snack or dessert, the farmers take the dragon fruit a notch higher. Processing the fruit not only keeps the excess fruit from being wasted as its ‘waste’ can also become another dragon fruit product.
Turned to wine, this value-adding process generates more profit for the farmer-entrepreneurs. Locals and visitors enjoy dragon fruit as wine, fruit preserves, and vinegar.
Squash Miki
Banana Chips
Gamet is a seasonal seaweed like the Japanese nori that grows on sharp coral stones jutting along the craggy coastlines of Santa Praxedes. The seaweed grows in abundance during the colder months starting in November and ending March.
Learning about its economic value, the Local Government Unit has invested in technology to process gamet into edible and delicious ingredients.
Buko Laddit
Sanchez Mira Longganisa
Sanchez Mira takes pride in its sought-after garlic longganisa (pork sausage), but Sanchez Miranians love their longganisa as a barbecue. Why?
The aroma of garlic and barbecued meat wafting through the kitchen and dining room makes longganisa even more irresistable.
Suman Latik
Suman Latik (banana leaf-wrapped rice cake with caramelized coconut) is a staple dessert among Cagayanos. Each Suman latik becomes distinct because of the latik or the coconut caramel that serves as a topping or spread.
Barangay Nagrangtayan earned the distinction of having the best suman latik. In fact, they have their own Suman Latik Festival to celebrate this ingenuity and fame.
Pamplona Seafoods
Being a coastal municipality affords every household in Pamplona to enjoy the seafood plates on their table. Treat yourself to sumptuous fresh seafood delicacies while in Pamplona.
Below the hanging footbridge separating Brgy. Cabaggan and Brgy. Nagtupacan are floating cottages that will take visitors on a cruise along the Pamplona River.
Cruising along the river does not have to be boring. With good food like the Pamplona’s Seafood, entertainment like karaoke singing, live performance by locals featuring the rich culture of Cagayan, company of your family and friends, and the magnificent view along the river, cruising becomes such a rewarding experience.
Kaggu Craze
One local exotic delicacy of Pamplona, Cagayan is a mangrove clam locally known as Kaggu (Anodontia edentula). Enjoy kaggu as broiled, baked, mixed with vegetables, or as a soup.
Those who are into the more exotic fare eat kaggu as fresh or kinilaw which means marinating the clam meat in vinegar, salt, and black pepper. Add extra flavor by garnishing the dish with tomato, shallot, and siling labuyo (red chilli pepper) for that spicy kick.
The estuary and the swamp along river teem with nipa grove. The abundance of nipa makes it possible for Abulug to perfect its tradition and practice in tata winemaking.
Entrepreneurial souls who partner with the local and national government agencies enable them to produce other non-traditional nipa products. Abulug offers locals and travelers palm vinegar and sweet kaong.
Abulug Seafoods
With the river and the sea, the town of Abulug is a food basket on its own. Several shrimp and prawn farms along the river have made Abulug one of the known seafood centers in Northern Cagayan.
At every feast and special occcasion, plates of seafood take the centerpiece of the spread. When in Abulug, partaking in the seafood feast is another mouth-watering experience one must never miss.
Eating the diminutive, but savory gakka is like a pastime. It has been a practice for many generations in this part of Cagayan. Fisherfolks gather gakka on the shallow seawaters using a tako , a wooden pole with a scraper, or a scoop made of bamboo or metal wire woven into a mesh resembling a basket, serves as a filter or strainer.
The shell gatherers scrape the bottom of the sea with the mesh that filters the gakka shells and separates them from the sand.
Kutim is the way Abulugueños consume gakka. It involves cracking the gakka with the teeth, akin to nibbling on a watermelon or squash seeds.
Royal Bibingka
Ballesteros has attained that level of acclaim and esteem among royal bibingka makers.
The secret of bibingka is the right temperature to attain the gumminess. Traditionally, cooking bibingka uses an earthen hulmahan (mold)between lit charcoals. And only a kakanin expert will know the right temperature and how much charcoal to burn.
Traditional Cagayano dishes will not be complete without this main ingredient- aramang or alamang (soft-shelled shrimp). Adding aramang to dinengdeng, pinakbet, or okoy releases an inviting aroma and gives that distinctive umami to these traditional dishes. Cagayanos use it fresh, dried for a longer shelf-life, or processed into shrimp paste.
This species endemic to the Cagayan River estuary has a distinct pink color. Aparri has become synonymous with aramang that it holds the Aramang Festival as part of its town fiesta. It is a tribute to the hard-working Aparrianos who enjoy the economic benefit from this God-given resource. It is a culmination of Aparri’s success in making aramang its One-Town-One-Product (OTOP) enterprise.
Alcala Pinakbet
Pansit Batil Patong
Chicharabao
Tuguegarao longganisa.
Buguey Church
Buguey takes pride in its iconic old church named after the Mother of Mary, St. Anne. Constructed in the 17th century, it features white-washed columns on its brick-laden façade. The fountain in front of the church also serves its distinct mark. Having undergone a substantial reconstruction and restoration, the church now takes pride in its well-kept and spotless exteriors and interiors. The colorful stained glass windows on the thick white walls add spectacle and color to the interior’s natural and artificial lighting setup. You won’t miss the contemporary lighting behind the wooden cross on its nave.
While the modern-day lighting design gives the impression of lightness and comfort, the exposed beams and the higher and whiter ceilings allow that perception of a bigger space. Meanwhile, the centerpiece of the church-its restored baroque-style wooden retablo and the transept altars now shine in their majestic golden finish. Like other churches in Cagayan, the St. Anne Church shares a tragic past. Fate had it when in 1732, a fire gutted the church and the adjoining convent. Only the façade remained of the original structure and was reconstructed to its present-day look.
St. Catherine Of Alexandria Church
St. Peter Gonzales of Thelmo Parish Church
For 331 years, from 1680 until its last renovation and dedication in 2011, the St. Peter Gonzales of Thelmo parish Church has been a living witness to its tragic, but colorful past. Aparri was a victim of severe disasters like typhoons, floods, earthquakes, fire, and wars for many centuries. The church was never out of danger, but it rose like a phoenix from the ashes. It had to undergo relocation and seemingly countless renovations and reconstructions until it achieved a more contemporary appearance.
Despite its new look, the church still pays homage to its original baroque architectural design reflected in its façade, ornate interior arches, and exquisite retablo. indeed, the rebuilding process demonstrates Aparriano’s indomitable faith and tenacity that despite each catastrophe, Aparrianos have only pushed to rebuild and emerge more determined and resilient.
Cagayan Reforestration & Eco Tourism Park
Need to rest from a long drive? Stop by the Cagayan Reforestration and Eco Tourism Park along the stretch of Nassiping in Gattaran, and take a breather. Discover locally-made products and shop at the One-Town-One-Product at the Pavilion. Walk around the Eco Tourism Park and go for a quick forest bathing before you head to your destination.
Cape Engano Lighthouse
The summit of Cape Engaño opens to the greenery, deep blue sea, and an endless horizon. It is a sensory treat pleasing every island visitor to have a 360-degree view of Palaui’s rugged cliffs and craggy coastlines, vast grasslands and valleys, uninhabited islands, and white coral beaches.
From this viewpoint, enjoy the seascape featuring Engaño Cove and Dos Hermanas Islands, and catch sight of the Babuyan Islands. After some unhurried trekking, hikers can reach the weather-beaten late 19th-century Cape Engaño Lighthouse ( Faro de Cabo Engaño ). Built almost four years in the late 19th century (September 21, 1888 to December 31, 1892), the lighthouse is the crowning touch of anyone’s Palaui adventure.
Vista Point
Mornings in this rural town would be a magnificent experience. Start your day witnessing the glorious daybreak by driving to the viewpoint at the boundary of Pagudpud (Ilocos Norte) and Sta. Praxedes. The morning mist and sea of clouds blanketing the mountains and the valley of Sta. Praxedes never fail to reward and amaze visitors and locals.
This breathtaking view of the mountains and the valleys offers a rejuvenating experience to start your day exploring the town’s natural wonders.
Nagundungan Hills & Lighthouse
Crocodile Island
Akin to the shape of a crocodile, this islet is not just any other beach destination in the middle of the sea. It is a natural barrier from swelling waves coming from the Pacific Ocean before entering the narrow strait between Palaui Island and mainland Santa Ana. Its jagged and barnacle-laden rock appeals for nature photography or as a backdrop for those click-worthy self or group portraits.
On the other hand, its small beach with off-white coral sand is inviting enough for a quick dip. Dropping by this islet can either start your day’s ocean adventure, or be the perfect place to end your island and beach hopping while waiting for that awe-inspiring sunset to cap your day.
Pinacanauan River
Blue Lagoon
Cagua Falls
A good ten-minute walk from the Bagsang base camp, Bagsang Falls will offer worn-out trekkers some cool-down break. It is the tallest waterfall discovered in Mt. Cagua.
After freshening up, nature lovers can delight in the unspoiled beauty of this biodiversity-rich place. Check out the moss-covered rocks, fallen trees, and various plant species and discover existing fauna in the area. Although it may be near the base camp, going to the falls poses a small challenge. You need to rappel down the cliff before enjoying the cool cascades.
Beaches of Brgy. Amunitan
Several beach resorts lining the coast of Gonzaga offer a retreat for locals and out-of-towners. Brgy. Amunitan is the preferred summer destination in Gonzaga. The beach resorts also offer amenities like lodging, venues for family occasions, small conferences, and various water recreational activities like banana boat riding, jet skiing. boating, and many more.
Those with a more adventurous spirit can find a secluded and less crowded place where they can enjoy the beach to themselves.
Burayoc Falls
Camiguin Island
Magabbeg Rock Formations
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Explorations and Survey
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How to Get There?
How to get thereThe town of Baggao is two hours drive from Tuguegarao City, which is the capital of the Province of Cagayan, in the northeast corner of the Island of Luzon, Philippines. Go past Brgy. San Jose, the seat of the municipal government, to Brgy. San Miguel and drop by the Barangay Hall to get your P10 cave entrance permit
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Emergency Hotlines
Baggao Integrated Command and Control Center: 0905-751-1141
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Malangsi Cave
Sierra Cave
Santa ana – pineapple, santa ana – san vicente port, santa ana – lampitaw, santa ana – crocodile island, tuguegarao city – cagayan river.
Cagayan Museum & Historical Research
Peñablanca – cagayan agta.
Into culture and heritage? Discover Peñablanca through the eyes of her Indigenous Peoples, the Agta. Learn about local practices and traditions in Peñablanca as you listen to the elders sharing their stories about their tribe, beliefs, hunting skills, and even how they’ve lived through the modern times with their heritage still preserved. Become a prouder Filipino as you get to know the mighty Agtas.
Tuguegarao City – Buntun Bridge
Buntun Bridge, considered the longest river bridge in the Philippines, connects Tuguegarao City and Solana. Enjoy the scenic view of the Cagayan River as you drive along its 1.3KM stretch during the day, Crossing the Buntun Bridge is a silent reminder of the progress of the Province for both those who have crossed the river before it was built, and those who have only known crossing it as it is.
Belt Fishing
Belt fishing is a sustainable and traditional way of fishing in Barangay Diora-Zinungan, Santa Ana. From the shore, it takes about an hour to reach the fishing zone. Fisher folks usually catch the large head hairtail or beltfish using ‘kariti’. You have to have patience for this activity as beltfishing takes time before you get a good catch. And with that said, nothing beats the feeling of excitement when you suddenly feel your line being pulled over by your fish.
Peñablanca – Basaw Lake
One of the seven lakes in Cagayan Province, Basaw Lake is rich in faunal and floral species. The rugged terrain is perfect for day trek, off-road cycling and motor biking. Bird watching is one of the must-dos in the area. Since Basaw Lake is part of the Protected Landscape and Seascape Area in Peñablanca, it is off limits for any water activity.
Pozorobo Beach
Weekend warriors would find Pozorobo Beach just the right place to pump up their adrenaline and shake away the stresses from daily humdrum. Aside from its beautiful beach and clear waters, Pozorobo offers adventure to its visitors.
Spend a day or two in the resort by doing beach-hopping, trail biking, trekking and climbing on the karst formations, and 4×4 off-roading. End the day camping on the beach or in one of their accommodations.
Sentinela Beach
Looking for a beach sans the overcrowding of tourists? The Sentinela Beach in Claveria, Cagayan is the perfect sun and beach getaway for you! The beach is flanked with rock formations giving you that rugged beauty vibe as you walk along its fine sand. Swim with friends and be rejuvenated by its cool waters during summer. Immerse yourself completely and feel at peace as you listen and watch the water crash against the rocks and reach the shore. Tourists usually stay longer and enjoy the golden hours pass by and then watch the beautiful sun set to cap off their visit.
On a clear day, marvel at the panoramic view of Aparri to the west and the island of Palaui at the northeastern tip of Cagayan. Similarly stunning is the lush vegetation of the crater and the view of the steaming caldera emitting a stench of sulfuric gases.
Trekking Mt. Cagua, locally known as the ‘mountain of fire’ or ‘fire mountain’, presents a rare experience for amateur and professional mountaineers alike. Walking through the trees, mossy forests, and grasslands is one for the books. Nature lovers would love the forested trail teeming with biodiversity. Its gentle and shaded route is a tick off the bucket list for mountaineers who never knew of Mt. Cagua.
It is pretty daunting to be walking on top of the caldera. Seeing fumaroles emitting steam and volcanic gases is a unique experience. With safety precautions, trekkers need the help of certified local guides to make this a safe and rewarding adventure. Mount Cagua is an active volcano with recorded explosions in 1860 and 1907. Notable are its two fumaroles (openings on the earth’s surface) in the northern and southern parts of the caldera.
Tuao Viewdeck
Rizal viewdeck.
Pinicon, Batawang Falls
Duba Cave System & Underground Rivers
Bluewater Falls, Rivers & Cave System
Hot Spring Rivers & Snake Cave
Lipit Canyon
Sibang Cove
If you’re the type who takes the road less traveled, then Calayan Island is definitely for you! Calayan Island is located in the west-south-west of Babuyanes Islands. Its name means “where laya (ginger) is abounded”. There are a lot of white sand and pebble beaches where you can frolic and/or spend the day just basking in the sun, but there’s one that truly stands out: Sibang Cove. Still unexploited, Sibang can be reached by foot or through a quick motorcycle ride from the town proper. Beach lovers get to enjoy having the place to themselves with a picturesque view of the beach and coastline. Unlimited seafood and fresh coconut juice await tourists and for the gastronomic adventurer, sample their kawa-kawayan salad and truly live the beach life!!
Claveria Cove (Claveria Boulevard, Lakay-Lakay Rock Formation)
Legend has it that the iconic twin rock formations adorning the northern boundary of Taggat Lagoon were a wealthy, but uncharitable couple who refused an elderly couple any help when they came and asked for some of their fish catch.
In punishment for their offense, their only son (ubing-ubing), playing on the eastern coast was turned into a rock. In deep anguish, and even before they repented, the couple eventually transformed into bodies of rock in the middle of the sea. Hence, the twin rocks called Apo Lakay-lakay and Apo Baket-baket.
Taggat Lagoon
The lagoon acts as a sentinel protecting moored fishing boats from big waves and typhoons. Living along the coast of this cove is a fisherfolk community. Explorers can do some rock climbing to have a better view of the small cove and the lagoon.
Tanglagan Falls
Matara White Sand Beach & Coral Reefs
Matara Beach is an emerging sun and beach destination tucked in the coastal town of Gonzaga. Known for its shallow waters, it is great for swimming and kayaking. Apart from the cool breeze and its blue waters, Matara Beach is also a haven for those who love to dive and snorkel.
Be amazed with teeming with coral reefs and fishes that you will find as you explore under the sea. Walk bare feet and feel your soles massaged by the fine white sand. Eat with your bare hands and savor home-cooked seafood feast using local recipes for lunch or dinner. When you get lucky, fireflies may appear to light up the night.
Tallag Beach and Rock Formations
Tallag Beach not only gives you the perfect backdrop for photography. Its black sand glimmers with the setting of the sun. For the adventurer, the rock formations provide rock climbing activities. When the sea is calm, travelers can also explore the small caves and crevices in the area. During low tide, you can delight in secing marine animals like crabs, sea urchins, and shellfish on the shore
Tallag Beach Is easily accessible trom the coast of Barangay Cabanbanan Norte through a three-kilometer road from the national highway. Cottages are available for those who choose to stay longer in the area.
Puswak in Brgy. Cambong
Cataliganan eco-park.
Pinsal Falls
Arbin Creek & Cabasan Gorge
Borsot Falls
Crab pool/bluewater, palaui island.
It is a sensory treat pleasing every island visitor to have a 360-degree view of Palaui’s rugged cliffs and craggy coastlines, vast grasslands and valleys, uninhabited islands, and white coral beaches. From this viewpoint, enjoy the seascape featuring Engaño Cove and Dos Hermanas Islands, and catch sight of the Babuyan Islands. After some unhurried trekking, hikers can reach the weather-beaten late 19th-century Cape Engaño Lighthouse (Faro de Cabo Engaño).
The compound features a battered and weathered housing pavilion and its 11-meter octagonal tower that now runs on a solar-powered beacon. Built almost four years in the late 19th century (September 21, 1888 to December 31, 1892), the lighthouse is the crowning touch of anyone’s Palaui adventure. The lighthouse is not just all about this beautiful island. Its nature trekking activities will show off its diverse flora and fauna, while its pristine and secluded beaches are something to be fired up. After a tiring trek, visitors can enjoy relaxing massages and partake in delicious island food. With its rough-hewn physical features, this weathered and out-of-the-way travel destination is what makes this island magical. More fascinating are its warm people, passionate about caring for and preserving the island close to its uninhabited past. The Protected Area Management Board thru Palaui Environmental Protectors Association (PEPA) is at the forefront of conservation, protection, and sustainable tourism efforts in the island.
Buwacag Falls
Not far from the road, Buwacag Falls in Barangay Santa Clara offers a refreshing respite on hotter days. If you like to cool down and find the rustling of the rapids enchanting then Buwacag Falls is absolutely for you. Visitors can only say marvelous things about their no-frills and uncomplicated adventure at Buwacag Falls. Everyone raves about how they treaded and tripped on slippery boulders, enjoyed its refreshing waters, and how much excitement they had and friends. Aside from its natural beauty, Santa Ana will also highlight the culture and tradition of the Agta (Atta) community that thrives within the vicinity.
Nangaramoan Beach Resort
Rock formations, crystal clear waters, white coral sand, and the adjoining verdant forest make Nangaramoan Beach equally stunning and appealing to locals and out-of-towners. This 500-meter stretch of white coral sand beach offers endless opportunities for fun. With its growing popularity as a choice destination for group and family day trips, looming commercialization almost threatened its fragile ecosystem.
The quick implementation of environmental laws mitigates the threats and regulated human activities. When people work together to save its pristine condition, we can continuously appreciate and enjoy its raw beauty.
Sinago Cove
Portabaga Falls Park & Resort
Portabaga Waterfalls provides a refreshing respite during the dry season. It is a 15-meter waterfall that sits right at the foot of a mountain covered with lush forest.
A popular destination among families and friends to cool down from the heat. Aside from the natural pool or reservoir, the park management built kiddie and adult pools, cottages, and picnic tables.
Kimmansir Beach
Santa Praxedes boasts virgin beaches, coves, and limestone rock formations along its coasts. The go-to beach destinations are Kimmansir Beach, Mingay a Dakkel, and Mingay a Bassit.
These beaches are part of small coves located on the northwestern coast of Sta. Praxedes. These fascinating beach coves are famous for their white sand beaches, clear waters, rocky cliffs and rock formations that enthrall adventurous souls for a thrilling and energizing experience of beach hopping.
Saint Philomene Church
Calvary Hills
To the faithful, tired, and weary, the Calvary Hills of Iguig is the perfect place for spiritual renewal. Since its opening in 1982, it has become a choice destination and pilgrimage especially during Holy Week. This place speaks of joy and freedom with its vast rolling hills open to the sky. Whether for prayer or a needed respite from daily worries, Calvary has become a place where one can express faith and find comfort and relief. The larger-than-life depiction of the passion and death of Jesus Christ with the scenic Cagayan River, rolling hills, and plains as its fitting location and backdrop, makes Iguig Calvary Hills appealing to the faithful.
This place is sacred because it embodies and represents the passion of Jesus Christ and Calvary-the hill in Jerusalem where Pontius Pilate crucified Jesus Christ. Like in many versions and adaptations of Calvary Hills abroad and in the Philippines, all 14 Stations of the Cross are thoughtfully laid out to guide the pilgrims’ way. The devout can follow the progress of the stages of the Passion of Christ, commemorating the Via Dolorosa in Jerusalem. Visiting Iguig is not complete without visiting Calvary Hills. This place is popular among devotees during the Holy Week when the Catholic community does their prayer and penance.
Sto. Domingo De Guzman Parish
Basilica Minore Of Our Lady Of Piat
Malaueg Church
Holy Guardian Angels Parish Church & Old Century Spanish Belfry
St. Peter Metropolitan Cathedral
Pussian eco tourism park, sta. maria eco-tourism park.
Santa Maria Eco-park is the translation of the Sta. Maria Culture-Based Rural Tourism (SM CBRT) project interlacing culture and heritage. The fun flows around Cabicungan River where Marian Devotion and cultural exchange occur.
The eco-park has become a favorite pit stop for motorcycle riders, and bikers, a venue for reunions, birthdays, baptisms, picnics, and other occasions.
Pata Lighthouse
The lighthouse stands 20 meters above sea level on top of a hill at the Northeastern Tip of Claveria near the river separating it from the town of Sanchez Mira. The lighthouse is part of Barangay Pata, a good 1.7 km from the highway.
You can reach the lighthouse via a 200-meter uphill hike from the end of the road leading to the hill.
Agro-Eco Tourism Park
Chateau leonor resort, nuat thai foot & body massage, vibes massage, luxury lounge spa, flawless face & body clinic.
Cagayan Holiday & Leisure Resort
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A farm school and a learning site for agriculture located in Brgy. Mabuttal East, Ballesteros, Cagayan.
Ar Aro Cave
Bangalao Cave
Santa Teresita claims to have identified hundreds of caves, but only a few are explored and given names. The rest are yet to be fully accounted for and declared safe for exploration.
Bangalao Cave is just a 10-minute walk from the road. Even with its small size, its stalactite and stalagmites are enough to keep a spelunker in awe. Daring spelunkers can reach the inner chamber through a narrow passage that looks just like a hole in the wall.
Callao Cave
Bluewater Caves
A portion of Ballesteros pride comes in a bite-sized serving of sweetened glutinous rice wrapped in a balisungsong (cone shape) of a young banana leaf.
Cooking patupat is a part of Ballesteros DNA. It starts with a tedious process of pre-soaking rice in a water, partial cooking and reducing, packing it into balisungsong of young banana leaves and steaming. It is a concoction of glutinous rice, coconut milk, sugar and salt. Pairing it with a hot chocolate drink and slices of a ripe mango is the best way to enjoy it.
Kusina Cagayana
Hotel Lorita
Room price: php 1,000.00 - php2,800.00.
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- Free Parking
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- Free Airport Transfer
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Allahiban Campsite
Silagan swip & picnic ground.
Beach Volleyball
Minus the big crowd, locals and visitors enjoy the beaches of Aparri by soaking up the sun, surfing, swimming, or plain beachcombing. Compared to more popular surf sites, surfing and skimboarding are relatively nascent water sports in this part of the country. Aparri is one of the only known 14 surfing spots in the Philippines. This recognition encourages the local government to promote Aparri as a surfing destination. While it may be less in the mainstream at this point, Aparri opens its doors to surfing and skimming enthusiasts who derive relaxation and enjoyment from engaging in adventurous sports.
Aparri faces the Luzon Strait which gives some of the largest ocean waves in the world. The gentler waves that reach Babuyan Channel make it ideal for surfing and skimming and accommodate all types of surfers and even skimmers. Characterized by right-and-left-hand beach breaks, the waves in Aparri are suitable for beginners, intermediate, and advanced surfers. Weather permitting, intermediate and advanced surfers can enjoy the waves that peak up to 6 feet from August to March. Beginners can train when the waves are less daunting from April up to July.
Tuguegarao Horno Ruins
Century old spanish belfry.
Ruins Of Sta. Ines Church
Nagsimbaanan Ruins
The Tocolana Ruins
The Tocolana Church was built during the 17th century but faced nature’s wrath over time. It collapsed during the November 30, 1619 earthquake. After its rebuilding, it continued to suffer from the ravages of nature like the flood of 1687, earthquake (1721), typhoon (1845), and earthquake (2022). The Compaña General de Tabacos Filipinas (1881) repurposed the complex and the remaining foundation by building its offices and warehouse for tobacco products. This complex did not survive the shelling of the American Air Force during the Second World War in 1945.
Since then, the church complex has not been restored and continued to be decrepit until its recognition as a place of historical and cultural significance.
Today the Tocolana Church ruins take pride in having well-kept lawns and charming flower gardens that visitors can enjoy.
Atulu Bricks & Pottery Center
Nassiping Church Ruins
Old San Jacinto De Polonia Church Ruins
With the wrath of nature always at its doorstep, building, repairing, and rebuilding three (3) times over was not an easy feat. They had to vacate and rebuild in a much higher and safer place. Said to be the third church built in Cagayan (ca. 1596), the church was consumed by fire (1719) and rebuilt in 1746. Within a century, it tried to survive typhoons and flooding until its final days after the earthquake of October 7, 1845. It is rugged, weather-beaten, covered with moss and vegetation-an undeniable fact that it had seen better days. It is where people once assembled, sang, and prayed. At this moment, the ruins of San Jacinto de Polonia Church now only offer silence, a breathing space, or perhaps a place for artistic creation.
Be in tune with nature in a quiet place beside the grand Cagayan River. The rustling of leaves, humming of summer’s cold and warm breeze, birds singing, and burbling river become a beautiful ensemble of sensory experiences. Most of all, it allows everyone to see and feel the sublime while imagining the once impressive things that happened in this place.
Old Sancta Maria Bell
Old Spanish Horno
Primark Town Center
Robinson’s Place Tuguegarao
Unitop Mall
Brickstone Mall
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Magapit Bridge
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Nature and culture at its best
Santa Ana (Your Adventure Paradise)
Day 1 Trip to Sta. Ana offers a complete tourism experience as it offers various potentials for business and recreation. Doing business with neighboring Asian countries is evident in the presence of infrastructures and support facilities from the Cagayan Economic Zone Authority and Free Port through the famous Port Irene and Cagayan North International Airport. The first day also offers an exciting nature trip as it introduces the only firefly-watching experience offered in Region 2 at Barangay Casagan. Meet the community that ensures the preservation of the area through good agricultural practices and serving local delicacies.
Day 2 Wake up with the sun to go island hopping with local boatmen. Find out why Sta. Ana has an island called Crocodile Island. Visitors will experience one of the world’s Top Ten Best Raw Beaches in Palaui Island as declared by CNN. Experience pristine environs and sites while communing with nature or engaging in adventure activities. Trek, swim, snorkel, or be regaled by the stories of local guides of the Survivor Series USA or Mike Horn’s brief movie shoot of the area. After swimming at the beach of Palaui Island, take the boat back to the mainland and a short trip overland to enjoy the pristine Buwacag Waterfalls and get to meet the community guides. The falls is a short introduction to the nature tourism products of Region 2.
Day 3 Enjoy a game fishing sport that only the elite visitors to Sta. Ana can afford it as the town is known as the Game Fishing mecca for Pacific Sail Fish. The fisherfolks of Barangay Diora Zinungan offer a Belt Fishing experience using fishing gears they invented. Belt Fish fishing in Sta. Ana bay is guaranteed to bring a fun and fabulous experience. Enjoy your catch as the fishing community can also offer to prepare it for your lunch.
East Coast Cagayan – Hidden Paradise of the North
Go on nature heritage tours that include hiking a volcanic mountain and visiting the iconic Cape Engaño
Southwest Cagayan – Bastion Of Faith
Immerse in culture and faith explorations. Discover exciting caving, and culinary adventure
Cagayan Museum & Historical Research Center
- Heritage Walking and Kalesa Tours
- Community Tour Guide Training
- Cultural Mapping
Callao Eco-Niche & Conservation Park
Callao has become an icon and postcard-perfect image of Cagayan Tourism. Peñablanca is a Protected Land and Seascape Area and this covers Callao Eco Niche and Conservation Park. It has gone beyond just being the preferred tourist destination in the Province, or a drop back for movies. Callao has also redefined human history with the groundbreaking discovery of the Homoluzonensis which has since put Cagayan on the map of the scientific community. Discover the past, present and future when you visit Callao
Cagayan Animal Breeding Center & Agri-Eco Tourism Park
Inclined to put up your own farm and grow your livestock? Come to Cagayan Animal Breeding Center in Zitanga, Ballesteros, and learn from the team of expert Veterinary Doctors and their able staff. Unwind and experience authentic provincial life with family and friends when you book a tour with us!
Cagayan Forest & Eco-Tourism Park
Need to rest from a long drive? Stop by the Cagayan Forest and Eco Tourism Park along the stretch of Nassiping in Gattaran, and take a breather. Discover locally-made products and shop at the One-Town-One-Product at the Pavilion. Walk around the Eco Tourism Park and go for a quick forest bathing before you head to your destination.
Cagayan Farm School & Agri-Eco Tourism Park
Interested in farming? Visit the Cagayan Farm School and Agri-Eco Tourism Park in Anquiray, Amulung, and learn the latest technology in farming. Go beyond farm-to-table concepts, and level up your skills with our technical experts. Tourists? Have a glimpse of farm life when you book a tour with us.
Calayan Mountain View Deck – Casitan Pamplona
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Anguib Beach
Considered as a must-see destination in the North, Anguib beach prides itself with pristine blue waters and creamy to white sand. Because the water is not too deep, anyone can enjoy swimming and playing in its clear waters. Need some quiet time? Anguib beach can give you exactly that: scenic view and a quiet, relaxing surrounding. Athletic? Anguib beach hosts beach volleyball attracting not just local, but drawing international crowd as well. Water sports fan? Enjoy kite surfing, kayaking and even jet skiing every summer! Pitch a tent with family and friends and enjoy gazing at the stars at night. There’s one activity for everyone!
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7 Tourist Spots for Your CAGAYAN ITINERARY
Cagayan is a region that has rugged but stunning landscapes, pristine beaches and, in some cases, a middle-of-nowhere ambiance that makes it an ideal getaway destination. It also has a rich cultural heritage with a number of old churches. The easiest way to reach this destination is to take a direct flight to Tuguegarao City from Manila. You also have the option to take the longer route, which is by bus. The travel time is approximately 12 hours one way. If you’re planning to visit the region, here are some of the things to do and places of interest.
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Visit Callao Cave
This cave is a famous attraction for both locals and tourists. Its chambers are massive, and you’ll feel like a dwarf once you walk inside. You’ll see the rugged beauty of Mother Nature when you explore. You’ll see all sorts of formations inside that take on different shapes. There is a chamber called the ‘Chapel’ which is a section of the cave that has been turned into a cathedral. The best time to visit is when the sun is at its peak. During this time, you’ll see light dramatically fall into the cave through a wide opening. There’s an entrance fee of P20. Callao Cave is accessible by private and public transportation.
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Palaui Island-hopping Escapade
This popular beach destination is within the confines of Sta. Ana, located in the northeastern part of Luzon. To reach the jump-off point from Tuguegarao City, board a bus or van bound for Sta. Ana. The trip takes about three hours and costs approximately P250. Once in town, get on a tricycle going to San Vicente Port; this will cost P15. Here you’ll find boats to take you island-hopping or just go to a specific destination for a fee. A combo trip going to Crocodile Island, Punta Verde, Anguib Beach, and Cape Engaño costs around P3500. This boat can accommodate up to 8 people. The lowest rate offered is P500 for short rides to Crocodile Island or Pugo Moro. Some places may cost up to P1800 because of their distance
The trip will take you to beaches with powdery, bleach-white sand, azure waters, and beautiful views. Go walking or jogging along the shore. Dip in the waters to cool off, work on your tan, take several photos or just chill. The landscapes characterized by rolling hills, rugged rock formations and coves are all stunning.
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Pinacanauan River Boating Experience
This river plays an important role in the lives of the locals as its water is used for irrigation. This is also where you can go boating during your visit. Wait until the day is about to end to board a boat and go for a ride. This is when you’ll see several bats blotting out parts of the sky. After seeing the bats take flight, enjoy the scenic trip through a lush forest.
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Jump into the Waters of Blue Waterfalls
This stunning waterfall located in Baggao is the perfect place to cool off in. It takes around two hours of trekking to reach this attraction, but it is worth the effort. Blue Falls stays true to its name because of the color of its water. Wash off the sweat and douse the heat by jumping into its cool lagoon.
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Cross the Buntun Bridge
This bridge, stretching from Tuguegarao to Solano and measures around 1360m, is one of the longest river bridges in the country. It cuts through rice paddies and plains with views of the mountains in the distance. You can jog through or walk from one end to the other while taking in the beautiful surroundings.
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Explore Sierra Cave
For those who are more adventurous, Sierra Cave is a good alternative to Callao Cave. The narrow paths require some agility – you might have to crawl or duck walk in some parts – to navigate and get through. Inside you’ll see nature’s subterranean wonders that take on various shapes and sizes. Use your imagination to project a particular image.
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Drop by the Tuguegarao Cathedral
This church has a long history that dates back to Spanish times. Its baroque design is beautiful and makes it stand out. Its interior is just as stunning as its exterior. Drop by for a while to take photos, pray or just rest before continuing to other parts of the province.
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Where to Stay in Cagayan
Tuguegarao City provides the most options for those who want to spend the night or so in the province. You’ll have budget and pricey accommodations in different parts of the city. It is also a transportation center to other provinces or barangays within the province’s confines. You can easily find transport to Sta. Ana town and port if you’re planning to go island hopping in Palaui.
Camping is an option for adventure seekers. Punta Verde is an island in Palaui where you can pitch a tent and stargaze at night. Bring your own equipment, if you don’t want to pay extra to rent one. Bring enough food and water for the duration of your stay.
Tuguegarao Top Hotels
- Holiday Plaza Hotel. ✅ CHECK RATES & AVAILABILITY
- Hotel Joselina – Main. ✅ CHECK RATES & AVAILABILITY
- Mango Suites. ✅ CHECK RATES & AVAILABILITY
- Balai Bed and Breakfast. ✅ CHECK RATES & AVAILABILITY
For more options, search here: Tuguegarao City Hotels
Santa ana top hotels.
- Avalon Beach Club. ✅ CHECK RATES & AVAILABILITY
- Country Inn Hotel and Restaurant. ✅ CHECK RATES & AVAILABILITY
- Jotay Resort. ✅ CHECK RATES & AVAILABILITY
- RAI Atrium Suites. ✅ CHECK RATES & AVAILABILITY
For more options, search here: Santa Ana Hotels
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‘Visit Iloilo’ to push province as 'premier tourism destination'
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- Apr. 24, 2024 1:22 pm in News
ILOILO CITY (PIA) – A new campaign dubbed “Visit Iloilo”, which calls for the unified efforts of all tourism stakeholders to promote the place and position it as one of the premier destinations globally, was formally launched on April 15.
The event was led by the Iloilo Festivals Foundation Inc. (IFFI), the Iloilo M.I.C.E Alliance, and Megaworld Corporation, supported by the local government units of the city and province of Iloilo, the Department of Tourism (DOT)-6, the Tourism Promotions Board, and the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI)-Iloilo.
IFFI president Allan Ryan Tan, in his speech, stressed that the campaign is a call-to-action for all tourism sectors to be unified in the stride to establish Iloilo as one of the top destinations in the world.
“It is an invitation for everyone to immerse themselves in our Ilonggo history, heritage, and hospitality. Visit Iloilo is an endeavor to elevate Iloilo as the Philippines’ festival capital,” Tan said, noting that 50 partners signed a commitment wall, signifying their unified effort to promote Iloilo’s gastronomy, and historical and cultural richness.
DOT regional director Crisanta Marlene Rodriguez also expressed support for the “Visit Iloilo” campaign as the initiative encouraged visitors to embrace responsible tourism through various practices, like “preserving nature, respecting local cultures, and supporting conservation efforts and local economies.”
“Iloilo beckons travelers with its exquisite cuisine, breathtaking landscapes, and the genuine warmth of its people. We are committed to providing assistance to ensure the campaign's success and hope it will inspire other local government units and tourism stakeholders to foster strong partnerships. Together, we aim to build a community that supports sustainable tourism and creates lasting benefits for all,” Rodriguez said.
Iloilo City Mayor Jerry P. Treñas and Iloilo Gov. Arthur Defensor Jr. likewise supported
the campaign as the different tourism activities and festivals in Iloilo already show their commitment to solidifying the city and province as premier destinations.
“Iloilo City has thrived as a cultural and tourist hub for years in the Philippines. It’s a place where visitors keep on coming back as they are captivated by our lively festivals and rich cultural heritage. However, our ambition is to level up continually,” Treñas said.
“We would like to Visit Iloilo because you know why? My heart already beats in Iloilo City. We are fun, foodie, friendly Iloilo province,” Defensor also stressed.
Meanwhile, Megaworld Hotels and Resorts managing director Cleofe Albiso said that the campaign’s inclusive vision will feature an e-commerce platform showcasing local businesses, and the importance of unified marketing efforts.
Visit Iloilo also targets creating consistent digital awareness campaigns and new tour packages to boost tourist receipts that will lead to more economic gains and opportunities for all.
Data from the DOT-6 revealed that the city and province of Iloilo logged a total of 886,283 and 318,535 tourist arrivals last year, which translated to P11 billion in tourist receipts. (AAL/JNH/PIA Iloilo)
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Regarding the cultural attractions of Cagayan valley, the region also has plenty to offer. The area has a rich history and is home to several historical sites and museums, including the Tuguegarao Cathedral-one of the oldest churches in the Philippines- and the Callao Cave Archaeological Museum showcases artifacts from the prehistoric era.
4. Calvary Hills. Church of San Antonio de Galicia | Source: Wikimedia Commons. About 30 minutes from downtown Tuguegarao, Calvary Hills in Iguig, Cagayan is among the heritage Cagayan tourist spots not to miss. The Church of San Antonio de Galicia and the life-size Station of the Cross are the main attractions here.
3. Ride Jeep/Van to Piat. - Pay P100.00 if you take the jeep and if the driver drops you off at the church proper. - Pay around P75.00 to P80.00 (jeep) or P100.00 (van) if you are dropped off at the Jeep and Van station at Maguilling. Take tricycle (P25.00/pax shared ride) to church proper.
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Callao Cave is a must-see attraction in Cagayan Valley. The seven-chambered cave boasts stunning limestone rock formations that resemble a cathedral dome, making it a unique and fascinating place to explore. One of the chambers in Callao Cave features a stone altar that's illuminated by natural skylight, creating an eerie catacomb-like experience.
16. Governor's Rapids. Best for adventure kayaking and rafting or simply boating. A tributary of the mighty Cagayan River which has received... 17. Sierra Cave. it's a very beautiful cave, different of course from the callao. this one is totally obscure and the formation are...
Danilo has become famous and is even known to be the last harp maker in Cagayan Valley. At 64 years old, this artisan is ready to impart his craft to interested and able craftsmen of the next generation. ... Callao has become an icon and postcard-perfect image of Cagayan Tourism. Peñablanca is a Protected Land and Seascape Area and this covers ...
A combo trip going to Crocodile Island, Punta Verde, Anguib Beach, and Cape Engaño costs around P3500. This boat can accommodate up to 8 people. The lowest rate offered is P500 for short rides to Crocodile Island or Pugo Moro. Some places may cost up to P1800 because of their distance.
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Philippine Department of Tourism in Taiwan Attaché Hazel Javier, alongside Dewey International officials Tim Liao and Sonya Zhang, visited the City of Tuguegarao in the Province of Cagayan on March 26-27, 2024.. 4th International Grey-Faced Buzzard and Migratory Raptors Summit Marks Milestone in Conservation Efforts. During the first day of ...
The event was led by the Iloilo Festivals Foundation Inc. (IFFI), the Iloilo M.I.C.E Alliance, and Megaworld Corporation, supported by the local government units of the city and province of Iloilo, the Department of Tourism (DOT)-6, the Tourism Promotions Board, and the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI)-Iloilo.
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