Manila
It is the seat of the head of Government of the Philippines since Spanish times; officially stands on the northbank of the Pasig river whose beauty has been told in legend and in song.Malacañang, from the vernacular "May Lakan Diyan" meaning "There lives a noble man," was built in the 18th century as a recreation villa for a Spanish aristocrat Luis Rocha. In 1825, the Spanish government bought the palace for P5,000.00 and turned it into a summer house of governor generals. The earthquake which brought down the Palacio del Gobernador in Intramuros officially designated Malacañang Palace as the permanent seat of the Head of State.How to get to Malacanang PalaceFrom T.M. Kalaw St., hail a PUJ bound for "Quiapo". Get off at Quiapo and hail another PUJ going to "San Miguel". Get off at the J.P. Rizal Laurel Street and proceed to gate number 6 of the palace.Travel Time: Approximately 30 minutes. Source:Flyphilippines.info
Naga City
Located in Mt. Isarog in Panicuason, it is 40 feet in height and the cascading water falls on a wide pond. A strong potential as a tourist attraction in the province, it could compete with other leading waterfalls in the Philippines like the Pagsanjan Falls. Source:Flyphilippines.com.ph
Tayabas
Malagonlong Bridge is located in Tayabas, Quezon, Philippines. Built by the Spanish colonizers, this bridge is considered the oldest one in town. However it is not clear whether it was constructed before or after the town church was built in 1585. How to get thereIt is four kilometers from the town proper of Tayabas and can be reached by taking the two- kilometer stretch rough roads that leads to the towns of Sampaloc and Mauban. Source:Tourism.qzn.ph
Mulanay
Malaking Bato is located in Mulanay, Quezon, Philippines. The century old legendary boulder along the coast of Barangay Sta. Rosa which had been famous as a unique picnic spot among the residents and visitors alike. Source:Tourism.qzn.ph
Burdeos
Malaking Malaguinoan Island is located in Burdeos, Quezon, Philippines. The bigger one of the two Malaguinoan islands, it is about 40 hectares in area. Several white sand beaches are located along its coast. Source:Flyphilippines.com.ph
Penarrubia
Malamsit Calm Spring is located in Tingguian, Penarrubia, Abra, Philippines. Malamsit Calm Spring is one of Abra’s first privately developed resorts. Tourists can go swimming in the clear and calm water amidst ornamental plants and shady fruit trees. Source:Flyphilippines.com.ph
San Juan (Abra)
Malanas Dam is located in San Juan, Abra, Philippines. The dam is a gravity irrigation dam that taps the water resources of Malanas River. It irrigates a sizable portion of the ricefields of San Juan. How to get to Malanas DamIt can be reached by mini bus along the Bangued-Dolores-San Juan Provincial Road. Travel time is 30 minutes to one hour; traveling distance is around 0.6 kilometers. Source:Flyphilippines.com.ph
San Jose de Buenavista
The Malandog Marker is located in San Jose de Buenavista, Antique Philippines. The Malandog Marker is one of the most important historical landmark in San Jose, as it marks the "Landing site of the first Malayan settlers, 1200 A.D." Source: FlyPhilippines.com.ph
El Nido
Malapacao Island is located in El Nido, Palawan, Philippines. The island is characterized by a limestone ridge that stands like two sentries at b oth ends of the island. On the southeastern side of the island is a huge cave from which thousands of bats emerge at dusk. Source:Palawan.ws
Daanbantayan
The sea surrounding Malapascua Island, otherwise known as Logon Island, is known to be the home of sharks such as the white tips, black tips, hammerheads, and the thresher shark. Old shipwrecks are also within the vicinity. The island is also a paradise in itself with shores covered in white sand and rocky outcrops. Source:Cebu Province Official WebsitemyDiveOnline.com