Malapascua
Malapascua is home to Cebu's pristine white sand beaches. Malapascua is also popular among diving enthusiasts for its dive sites. Malapascua's shipwrecks are quite far away that dive operators only go if there are enough divers interested. Among the shipwrecks are: Pioneer, Doña Marilyn, and Tapilon shipwreck. Souce:Diving in Cebu
Bataan
Malasimbo is located in Bataan, Philippines A cinica-shaped mountain cinsidered as a weather forcasting device predicting a coming typhoon when its summit is covered with dark clouds. Source:Tambayanet.com
Buenavista (Marinduque)
Malbog Sulfur Spring is located in Brgy. Molbog, Buenavista, Marinduque, Philippines. At the base of the inactive Mt. Malindig Volcano is the therapeutic and natural healing water of Molbog Spring. Two swimming pools with warm though slightly sulfuric waters are considered to be healing with medicinal properties. Source:Visitmyphilippines.com
Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo
Malibiclibic Falls is located in Brgy. Lumipa, Gen. Aguinaldo, Cavite, Philippines. A valley borders the Malibiclibic Falls, where boulders cut across the middle of the gushing river waters cascading from the falls. At the far end of the river is a NIA irrigation project. The other rivers flow nearer the falls large pond, which could be viewed from atop one of the border hills of the valley. A large pool of water forms at the base of the falls while coconut trees, shrubs, and other greenery flank both sides. Source:Travelmart.net
Kalinga
Malibong Weavers Village is located in Kalinga, Philippines. This is the center of the ethnic weaving industry in the province. The village is along the road and one can buy souvenirs right from the weavers. Source:nscb.gov.ph
Pagbilao
Malicboy Falls is one of the most frequently visited picnic spots in Pagbilao. One needs only about thirty to forty-five minutes walk to reach the Falls. Students of nearby schools such as the Quezon National Agricultural School are frequent visitors. How to get there From Pagbilao Quezon, just follow the National Highway going to Atimonan. Go past the Y-junction at Binahaan by taking the left branch. After KM post 148, notice that the road goes straight for a long stretch. You will not find KM post 149 (as explained earlier), so estimate that you have gone the next one kilometer after KM post 148. The vicinity of where KM post 149 used to be is approaching a right turning curve. At the left side of the highway along this curve, you will find a waiting shed. That is your landmark to stop (or alight if you are commuting). Source:Waypoints.ph
Bacolor
Malig Residence is located in Bacolor, Pampanga. Built by the Spaniards who first came to the Philippines. It is believed to be the oldest house of its type in the town. Source:Lakbay.net
Atimonan
Malinao Heights is located at Brgy.Malinao Ilaya, Atimonan, Quezon, Philippines. A new and exciting place for mountain climbers to explore. Source:Atimonan.gov.ph
Lambunao
Malinaw Falls is one of the smaller waterfalls in Lambunao with only 20 feet in height. A wide swimming area can accommodate a small dugout for boating. The area is ideal for fishing, picnic, and camping. Malinaw is a Visayan word that describes the waterfall's clear waters. Know more about Malinaw Falls.
Atimonan
Maling River is located in Purok Molave, Atimonan, Quezon, Philippines. It is wide river separating the some barangays to the poblacion. Children enjoy swimming at the Maling River especially on summer. Source:Atimonan.gov.ph