Iloilo
Casitas is a beautifully landscaped resto bar at E. Lopez Street, Jaro. Casitas means “little houses.” Many casitas spread around the restaurants area. These casitas are of native materials and accented with small lamps as center pieces. In the casitas are huge overtuffed pillows which serves as seats, the resto reminds you of evenings at the beach especially with the bossa music on. Casitas's bestsellers are Callos, Stuffed Eggs, Prawn Toast, Garlic Pepper Shrimp, Shrimp with Cashew Nuts, Sambal Squid, Cellophane Noodles with Stir-Fried Beef and Vegetables and Kerala Fish Curry. Casitas serves appetizers, salads, soups, main course that's complete with rice and sidings, sizzlers, steaks, sandwiches and pasta.
Monkayo
The cave is located in Monkayo, Compostela Valley. It is a venue for spelunking. How to get to Casoon CaveCompostela Valley is accessible by travelling north from Davao City. The municipality of Monkayo is just along the main road. Ask locals as the cave site is remote from most town centers. Source:DENR Region XI
Pitogo
Castillo is located in Pitogo, Quezon, Philippines. Built during the mid 17th century. The citadel or the locally known as Castillo served as a watching post to warn the early settlers against the attack of the ferocious and barbaric Moro sea pirates which frequently sail the Tayabas Bay area. Preserved in its original state and structure it now serves the Barangay hall. Citadel is one of the very few that is still existent. A true rare site in a must see place. Source:Tourism.qzn.ph
San Joaquin
Cataan Cove is 60 kms. southwest of Iloilo City. The area is ideal for swimming, scuba diving and snorkeling. The cove has a beautiful marine garden which interests dive enthusiasts. Popular resorts in the cove are LSDC and Basang-basa Beach Resort. SourceDepartment of Tourism
Monreal
Catandayagan Falls is located at Monreal, Masbate, Philippines One of the most beautiful falls in the province. Lush vegetation, wild animals and exotic flowers surround its high, single-tiered shape. Source: Travel Global Pinoy
Catarman
The church ruins are a testimonial to the earthquake and volcanic eruption that wiped out Catarman back in 1871. The Catarman Church Ruins is also known as the Ruins of Gui-ob Church. How to get to Catarman Church Ruins The site is located in Barangay Bonbon around 16 kilometers from the Catarman town center. Source:islandcamiguin.com
Alaminos City
Cathedral Cave is located in Alaminos City, Pangasinan, Philippines. This is similar to the St. Paul Subterranean Cave whose stone formations are still in their original shape. Source:Alaminoscity.gov.ph
Pilar (Cebu Province)
The cave in Esperanza, Pilar, is popular because it houses a pool of freshwater locally known as buho. Source:Point Cebu
Antique
Cave of Tiguis is located in Tibiao in the Province of Antique. The beautiful cave has walls of mossy rocks, and covered with cogon grass which cannot be seen unless one goes near the cave entrance with a torch or a flashlight. Stalactites abound. Near the cave is Maglamon Beach whose sand sparkles like gems. How to Get to Cave of TiguisSan Jose de Buenavista(the capital town) is accessible via passenger plane, Asian Spirit, three times a week from Manila, and from the major cities of the country through Iloilo City. From Iloilo, it's a two-hour ride by bus or van. If you are coming from Boracay Island, the province can be reached through RORO buses from Boracay terminal in Malay, Aklan and regular buses plying Nabas, Aklan to the northern part of the province down to the capital town of San Jose de Buenavista. Source: www.geocities.com
San Roque
Cavite City Library Museum is located in San Roque, Cavite City, Philippines. The Cavite City Library and Museum was formed to serve as a depository of historical and cultural information and artifacts. With books, photographs, memorabilia and relic that records the city's history and progress. It also serves as a learning and information center for Cavite residents and other nearby towns. Former Mayor, Timoteo O. Encarnacion Jr, is the founder of Cavite City Library and Museum. It was created to preserve cultural materials of the province so that the future generations of Cavite will learn and know about the city's historic and vibrant past. The library also has tons of books that are free to use for research and other needs. To this date, Cavite City Library Museum has a total of more than ten thousand books under its belt. Their books are categorized as General Collection, Filipiniana Collection, Children's Collection and Caviteniana Collection. Besides from books, the CCLM has vertical files, periodicals section, video and audiotapes, cd-roms, maps and other library materials. Source:Globalpinoy.com