Pangasinan
Martha Island is located in Hundred Islands National Park, Pangasinan, Philippines. It looks like a tiny twin island from afar but as one draws near, a small strip of white sand beach connecting two different islands will eventually be seen. A long stretch of rock formations characterizes the real Martha Island while its sister is called Ramos Island. Tourists who want to stay away from the sun for a while can take refuge from the rock formations. And they can enjoy spending their leisure time, sunbathing, swimming etc., crossing to and fro the two islands. Source:Hundredislands.ph
Paracale
Martyr's Shrine is located at Paracale, Camarines Norte, Philippines. Unveiled in 1996 in honor of the Katipuneros and great sons of Camarines Norte who offered their lives for the country during the 1898 revoIt. Source:VisitMyPhilippines.com
Tayum
Mary Barbero Park is located in Tayum, Abra, Philippines. The town plaza of the municipality of Tayum which is located 5.6 km. northeast of Bangued. Boasts of a man-made lagoon, a playground for children, and century-old acacia trees surrounding the landscaped plaza. Named in honor of Mrs. Mary V. Barbero, wife of the late Deputy Minister Carmelo Z. Barbero. Source:Flyphilippines.com.ph
Davao City
Mary Rose Carnival is frequented by teenagers, especially teenage couples dating on a budget. You can also see parents with their children playing games and trying the different rides in the carnival. Occasionally, Mary Rose Carnival holds shows for its visitors. How to get to Mary Rose Carnival Mary Rose Carnival is located along McArthur Highway, Davao City. It is right beside NCCC Mall. Take note that the carnival opens only on selected times of the year. Be on the lookout for special events in the city as the carnival usually opens during these times.
Tagum
Mary's Woods Shrine is located at Rosario Hill, Magdum, Tagum City. This place is gathered for a prayer, way of the cross and you can also go there to have a peace of mind and a solemn talk time with Blessed Virgin Mary. How to get to Mary's Woods Shrine By air: Davao can be reached by air, sea, and land travel from Manila. Major local air carrier’s service the Manila to Davao route that takes around 90 minutes. By sea: By Sea it is approximately 3 days from the Manila Harbor to the Davao Port. By land: Land travel takes around 4 days, passing through a scenic route through the Pan-Philippine or Maharlika Highway that links the Philippines' three major islands. The city of Samal is only an hour's drive from the Davao International Airport and the SasaWharf in Davao City. The province is likewise accessible by land transportation from any point in Mindanao.
Baguio
Maryknoll Ecological Sanctuary strongly demands visits by tourists. It is one of the top tourist attractions in Baguio. The Maryknoll Ecological Sanctuary, Baguio is situated on the North Santo Tomas Road in the region of Campo Sioco. How to get to Maryknoll Ecological SanctuaryIn order to reach the Maryknoll Ecological Sanctuary in Baguio, one can opt for the jeeps which will take them to BGH-Campo Sioco. From Harrison Road, the tourists can board a cab or rent a vehicle. From the downtown region tourists can take the road leading to the Marcos Highway. After Lina’s Mart they can turn right from the Amway and Agua Vida and travel till they reach the Maryknoll Ecological Sanctuary. Source:ibaguio.net
Bulusan
Masacrot Spring is located in San Roque, Bulusan, Sorsogon, Philippines. This is one of the many outlets of Bulusan Volcano. Its water tastes like soda because of its sulfur content. What started out as a small bath-tub size receptacle of gushing spring water is now a large natural swimming pool. Trees, bamboos, and shrubs above a lawn of carabao grasses filter the noise and the dust from the main road 50 meters away. According to some Bicol chroniclers, Malayan and Indian Maharajahs visited this place during the pre-Spanish period. Source:Geocities.com Globalpinoy.com
Monreal
A rich flaming well located in Brgy. Poblacion, Angat, Bulacan. Source:flyphilippines.com.ph
Jolo
Ideally situated at the heart of Jolo, Philippines. The Masjid Jami Mosque is the largest in the city. The mosque, which is located in Tulay District, towers over houses and public establishments in Jolo. Houses on stilts can be found behind it. Source: Biyahero.net
Jovellar
Matagingting Falls is located in Jovellar, Albay, Philippines. Matagingting Falls has a broad waterfalls cascade into a river. Source:VisitMyPhilippines.com