Attractions

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MAYON VOLCANO
Mayon rises 2,462 m (8, 189 ft) above the Bicol Region of the Philippines and has a base circumference of 62.8km (40mi)... [more info >>

WHALE SHARK INTERACTION
...the whale sharks at Donsol swim very close to the surface of the water. Some basic snorkeling gear (mask, snorkel, fins and a water vest) are just about you'll need in the water to be able to experience swimming among them... [more info >>

WATERFALLS
A little over an hour away from Legazpi City are cascade delights hidden around the nooks of the flora and fauna rich Mt. Malinao. The clear cascading water, the verdant forest and the flourishing foliage make for a wonderful ecotourism experience.... [more info >>

CAVES
The unexplored caves in Batan and Cagraray Island and Camalig beckons the daring for a spelunking adventure with a great reward: the thriving bats and the mineral formations in odd shapes and sizes... [more info >>

CHURCHES
After 232 years, the Daraga Church remains a reflection of fine art with its heavy baroque design mixed with renaissance gothic noticeable in its façade and giving it a special distinction from all the other churches. Saint John the Baptist Church in Tabaco, declared as National Cultural treasure has uncommon floor plan and strong stonewalls. These and more architectural heritage treasures await the art enthusiasts... [more info >>

PARKS
The well-lighted parks in the Legazpi-Daraga area are perfect for leisure walks, small talks, family picnics, and outdoor relaxation... [more info >>


MUSEUMS & MONUMENTS
The Battle of Puente de San Rafael in 1930 claimed the lives of some hundred Albayanos as they fought for sovereignty against the American forces. Today, on the same spot stands an old shrine, a proud testimony of Albayanos' valor. This and more of the stone carved monuments, historical markers and museums immortalize Albay’s past and albayanos' heroism... [more info >>


FESTIVALS
Take part in the simple celebrations showing Albay’s rich history, flourishing culture and arts, exquisite cuisine, plentiful harvests and distinctive crafts through songs and dances, craft demonstrations and special events... [more info >>

SAN MIGUEL ISLAND
Awarded as the 2nd Best-Managed Reefs in the Philippines in 2001 by PhilReefs, the San Miguel Marine Fishery Reserve is an area where fish and the reef are protected from damaging fishing practices, and fish populations are allowed to prosper. This is also a good site for snorkeling... [more info >>

BLACK SAND BEACHES
Black sand beaches are rare and very fascinating. The distinct black sand is created from the natural erosion of volcanic rock and which evolved from ground lava... [more info >>


SHOPPINGShop and take home with you our fine products. Here are our recommended spots for the shopaholics....[more info >>