Kapangan
Amburayan River is located in Kapangan, Benguet, Philippines. It used to be a picnic and fishing spot for local Baguio residents. It is near the road of Kapangan to Kibungan at the middle of barangay Taba-ao and Cuba. Amburayan river supply local fish to communities living near the river banks aside from the source of irrigation of farm lands of the barangays adjacent to the river. The river flows to Tagudin, Ilocos Sur. It is accessible to vehicular transportation. Source:Kapangan.gov.ph
Kiangan
Ambuwaya Lake is located in Kiangan, Ifugao, Philippines. Legends says that it was once a large sitio that became a lake because of the killing and making fun of leech in the spring by some children. The lake is deep and good for swimming and boating. The shaded surroundings is an ideal place for picnics. It is now the site of a research on fishing culture. The lake is about four (4) kilometers from the town center of Kiangan and can be reached by four wheel drive vehicles. Source:nscb.gov.ph
Catanduanes
Amenia Beach is located in Catanduanes, Philippines. An ideal place for outings, the Amenia Beach is the perfect example of beauty and fun. Its pristine waters against the white sands is an enticing and exhilirating feast for the eyes and soul. Source: FlyPhilippines.com.ph
Manila
Providing a quiet spot to retreat from Manila’s rat race, the American Cemetery near the Makati commercial centre is a welcome peaceful oasis, much visited by tourists, especially veterans of World War II. The hillside cemetery contains thousands of white marble crosses marking rows of graves of those who died in battle. The circular memorial contains the names of those missing in action engraved in marble columns; huge wall mosaics depict battle scenes from WWII, and a small chapel is located here. Source:WordTravels.com
Iloilo
American Legacy is the home of the best burgers in town. Must have is their beefster burger which is 100% pure beef patty topped with beef tenderloin. Alongside are other al fresco restaurants and cafes. This strip is called by the Ilonggos as "Terraza". Live bands play on weekend nights. The restaurant is located across SM Delgado.
Boac
Amoingon Coast is located in Barangay Amoingon, Boac , Marinduque, Philippines. Coastal area with abundant marine flora and fauna, which can easily be seen 10 to 15 meters away from the beachfront. Colorful butterfly fishes, bobbing clownfishes, lionfishes, melo-sized seashells and schools of angelfish are among the varieties found here. Source:Visitmyphilippines.com
Quezon City
In honor of the former Mayor of Quezon City, Norberto S. Amoranto (circa 1954-1976), the stadium was built for athletes. The stadium boasts of a track and field, volleyball court, tennis court and a swimming pool. How to get to Amoranto StadiumFrom Taft Avenue or TM Kalaw Street, hail a PUJ bound for Fairview. Get off at the corner street of A. Roces Avenue. From here, walk or get another PUJ going to the stadium. Source:ManilaHotel Promo
Aurora
Ampere Beach is located in Dipaculao, Aurora Philippines. A great place to visit while in Aurora is Ampere Beach. Its land is covered in rocks of varying sizes, and besides it is a place called Bunga Point or Ampere Point. Source: FlyPhilippines.com.ph
Mulanay
Amuguis Falls is located at Barangay Amuguis, Mulanay, Quezon, Philippines. With its own distinct and unique characteristics, waterfalls are undeveloped tourist destination. They are surrounded by forest trees and big rock formation where local folks usually go for picnics and gathering. Source:Tourism.qzn.ph
San Lorenzo
Guimaras has been synonymous to best export-quality mangoes. Mangoes and processed fruit products dominate Guimaras' pasalubong centers. Aside from the super sweet, fiber-less mangoes, Guimaras also farmers also grow other fruit bearing trees. At An-an's Farm, calamansi, lemon, citrus, banana, papaya, and sweet potato grow all-year round. Visitors can pick fruits in season themselves while having a good view of the hills of Buenavista and Iloilo Strait. The farm is located at Gaban, San Lorenzo, Guimaras. Read more about An-an's Farm.