Antipolo
Our Lady of Antipolo Shrine is located in Antipolo, Rizal, Philippines. Antipolo is known to be the home of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage, Nuestra Señora de la Paz y Buenviaje. History says this miraculous icon has sailed back and forth between Manila and Acapulco eight times and, on several occassions, was credited with saving her galleon from destruction by pirates and Dutch and British blockades. The galleon's safe arrivals were attributed to the miraculous powers of the statuette. It was on 26 November 1626 when the Blessed Virgin from Acapulco was canonized by the Arcbishop of Manila, Michael O'Doherty. Thousands of devotees pay homage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage.Source:Philtravelcenter.com
Dauis
Our Lady of Assumption Church is locally known as Señora de la Asunción. The church was built by the Spaniards is constructed of solid rocks or stones and it has paintings on the walls that are quite attractive. There is a tower with a bell, outside the church there is another tower and there is also a small well, not deep in front of the altar inside the church where the parishioners will draw their water. They consider the water to be holy because it is claimed that it can cure illnesses. It was surprisingly discovered that though the area is surrounded by the ocean, but the water from the well is not very salty and is considered potable. Read more about Our Lady of Assumption Church in Dauis.
Legaspi City
Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine is located Legazpi City, Philippines The shrine is situated in Barangay Buraguis, atop its hill. It features life-size images of the characters of 13 way of the cross stations. Source:1stPhilippines.com
Silang
Our Lady of La Salette Shrine is located in Barangay Biga, Silang, Cavite, Philippines. The church was built by the American Missionaries of Our Lady of La Salette, known to Filipinos as Our Lady of Hope. The shrine is famous for its unique park theme and giant woodcarvings of the Last Supper and the Stations of the Cross. Serenity is endowed by well-tended pine trees, shrubbery and expansive lawns at this place. An imposing shrine of the Blessed Virgin Mary stands in the middle of a well-trimmed garden surrounded by flags of different nations where Catholicism thrived. Retreat houses, chapels, souvenir shops, and other interesting attractions make the pclace interesting not only for cursory visitations but for spiritual contemplation as well. Source:philtravelcenter.com
Cotabato City
Built in 1872 of Spanish architecture and design, Tamontaka church is the oldest church in the city. The church site, being the first area of the Jesuits in 1871 during the conversion days, is a living witness to the harmony that exists among Muslims and Christians. The statue of the Lady of Lourdes at the grotto is a replica of the original in France and is believed to be miraculous. The place also offers a children's park, mini zoo, forest area, a small Santa Claus museum, a lot of Elvis Presly memorabilla and a diorama called "Hope of the Seeds". HOW TO GET THERE Tamontaka Church is located in Barangay Tamontaka Mother, Cotabato City and is accessible to most land vehicles. Source:RDC XII Official Website
Naga City
Located at Peñafrancia Avenue near the banks of Naga River a few steps away from the Peñafrancia Shrine, this museum is a fond tribute to the Miraculous Lady. It is a place to get in touch with Bicol’s historico-religious tradition. Its centerpiece is the Diorama, a tri-dimensional presentation of faith and devotion from its roots in San Martin del Castañar, Spain. How to get thereNaga City in Camarines Sur is accessible from Manila via the scenic Pan-Philippine Highway. Air-conditioned coaches plyin the Manila to Naga route leave the Araneta Center at 30 minutes intervals startin at about 4 p.m. thru 9:30 p.m. daily. For tourists coming from the Ermita Center, another set of air-conditioned buses, can take you through the same route to Naga.By AirNaga City can also be reached by plane through the Pili airport. Philippine airlines and Asian Spirit for traveler eager to reach Camarines Sur faster.Source:NEDA5.net
Dolores
Our Lady of Sorrows Shrine is located in Dolores, Quezon, Philippines. The famous “pangkuan” is held every Friday of the week. Many people from the neighboring towns come to Dolores to attend the mass in honor of the Birhen Dolorosa. It is also known for the yearly “Viernes de Dolores” which falls either in March or April. It features the holy Mass and the “Turumba,” a dance praising the town’s patron saint. After the procession, most of the pilgrims proceed to the river or a resort for a refreshing bath of cold water. Source:Flyphilippines.com.ph
Davao City
Outland Adventure is the largest ropes course facility in the Philippines. A ropes course is a type of obstacle course with a series of low and high elements. Low elements take place on the ground. High elements are usually placed on tall trees or poles and require the use of a rope to avoid falling. Rope courses are intended to encourage team work and is often used un team building programs. Outland Adventure is known for its Xcelerator, the longest zipline in Asia, 700-meters long and 300-feet high. How to get to Outland Adventure Outland Adventure is located in Diversion Road, Ma-a, Davao City. The NCCC Mall located along the McArthur Highway serves as a landmark that points to Ma-a. Take the Ma-a road just at the side of the mall. You will then eventually reach the Diversion Road and Ma-a intersection. Turn left and follow this direction until you see a sign pointing to Outland Adventure. Source:Outland Adventure WebsiteDavao Directory Online
Antipolo
Overlooking View is along Sumulong Highway, Antipolo, Philippines. A spot where you can ejoy the spectacular v of Metro Manila. You can park yourself alone in one of the nipa huts owned by various Resto-Bar for some serious soul searching, or be with your special someone and take advantage on the cold romantic mood, or perhaps chill out with your best buddies and toss down some booze. Source:PeopleEventsplaces.com
Abra
Oyas ni Igat is located in Abra, Philippines. One of the most interesting natural attractions that can be found in Abra is the Oyas ni Igat. Folklore has told the legend of a giant eel that crossed the mountains from Lenneng Binongan River to Lingas River, which resulted to leaving its mark on the mountain tops. This is what the locals attribute the split cuts, and from then on referred to it as the Oyas ni Igat. Source: Pinas.ph