Manaoag
Shrine of the Nuestra Señora de Manaoag is located in Manaoag, Pangasinan, Philippines. The shrine of Nuestra Señora de Manaoag called "Apo Baket", believed to be miraculous, is situated atop a hill. the shrine is known all over the Philippines. Devotees frequent the church especially on Saturdays and Sundays and on her feasts every first Sunday of October and 18th day after Easter Sunday. Source:Pangasinanblog.prepys.com
Pagbilao
The Sibatiya Cave is located in the mountain at the center of the Pagbilao Grande Island, Pagbilao, Quezon, Philippines. It is just one of about 75 caves in the area. All of these caves has been explored and exploited for their natural fertilizer – guano or bat shit. Sibatiya is said to be the longest and the only one where you can go through. The name was is to be derived from the basins of water which used to be there before the cave was plundered by guano gatherers. Although there are still remnants that could be found of those basins, most of those disappeared due to the destruction of some stone formations at the bottom of the cave. Some folks also call the cave as “bayawak” and the whole mountain as “halimaw”. Source:Waypoints.ph
Abra
Sibud-Sibud Cave is located along the newly constructed road of Tineg, Abra, Philippines. An ideal place for nature lovers. It can be reached after a 33 kilometer or 1 ½ hour travel. Source:Wowphilippines.com.ph
Zamboanga Sibugay
The Sibuguey Bay is situated in the southwestern part of Mindanao. It borders Zamboanga Sibugay at the south. The bay has ideal spots for snorkeling and diving with several coral formations serving as home for schools of fish. Source:philtravelcenter.com
Sibucay
Sibul Spring is located in Sibucay, Bataan, Philippines. A potential prime tourist destination in the province, the spring is blessed with sulfuric swimming pools and a wide area for outdoor recreation. Its main attraction is the natural spring believed able to provide muscle pain relief. Source:Wowphilippines.com.ph The Sibul Spring in Bulacan has the same in Bataan, they both have medicinal effect.
San Miguel (Bulacan)
Sibul Spring is located in San Miguel, Bulacan, Philippines. The crystal-clear water that springs from this natural wonder is famous for its medicinal effect. Source:Wowphilippines.com.ph Bataan also has Sibul Spring its main attraction is the natural spring believed able to provide muscle pain relief.
Sibulan
Also known as Dumaguete Airport, is an airport serving the general area of Dumaguete City, located in the province of Negros Oriental in the Philippines. The airport is located in the municipality of Sibulan, near the border with Dumaguete City, and as such takes its name from its location. The airport is classified as a trunkline airport, or a major commercial domestic airport. Source:Wikipedia
Carles
Before Boracay attained international renown, Sicogon Island in Iloilo used to be a favorite destination of tourists. Situated at the north-westernmost part of Panay, Sicogon is part of the Higantes group of islands which is under the territorial jurisdiction of Carles, a small 4th class municipality in Iloilo. Sicogon used to be popular to tourists for its long stretch of white sand beach, said to be longer than Boracay’s 7-kilometer stretch. Read more about Sicogon Island.
Aurora
Sierra Madre Mountain is located in Aurora, Philippines. The mountain range covers a large part of the province of Aurora. In fact, apart from the Aurora coastline, the mountain range is where the flora and fauna of the province is concentrated. Waterfalls, rivers and crystal-clear streams of varying sizes are located within, if not adjacent to, the Sierra Madre Mountain Range. Activities such as mountain climbing, photo safaris, birdwatching, ecological studies, or simply picnicking could be rolled into one by taking trails recommended by local nature trekkers. Source:Aurora.ph
Buenavista
Siete Pecados are the seven islets found between Dumangas and Guimaras island. Siete Pecados is also called Islets of the Seven Sins. The isolation and loneliness of the seven islands, according to legends, are punishment for disobedience. On the biggest islet is a Spanish lighthouse built way back in 1884. The seven islets can be seen from the balcony of Roca Encantada.