Calbayog City
Mapaso Hot Spring is located in Barangay Rizal II, Oquendo District, Calbayog City, Philippines. As the name suggests, “mapaso” literally means hot. Fresh crustacean (pokot) abounds. They are naturally pinkish resembling scalded shrimps due to the high temperature. Source:Cuasglobal.net
Irosin
Mapaso Spring is located in Irosin, Sorsogon, Philippines. Mapaso means hot or you can get burned. The spring water in the swimming pool here is a real hot bath. In fact, the pool can be seen to emit thin, whispy smoke. But a person can soak in the volcanic spring water for as long as he wants. The spring water is soothing and relaxing to the body. It is also believed to banish many types of skin problems. Available around the pool are picnic cottages. Source:Sorsogon Tourism
Maragondon
Maragondon Catholic Church is located in Polacion, Maragondon, Cavite, Philippines Of 17th century vintage, the Marigondon Catholic Church was built by the Dominican friars. It has a large convent made of different antique woods and bricks. The wooden altar, pulpit and main portal are finely crafted. One of the main attractions is the tower which in the olden times, served as a lookout for signs of enemy intrusion. Source:philtravelcenter.com
Maragusan
Marangig Falls serves as an entry to climbing Mount Candalaga. It is a system of waterfalls consisting of 13 levels surrounded by trees and different shrubs. According to legend, Marangig Falls is home to a ship known as Donya Marangig. Once in a while, residents would hear the blow of the horn and see that the river's waters have overflown. The shifting of the water, according to the locals, means that the ship is moving but the ship is invisible. Source:DENR Region XIPinoy Mountaineer
Antique
Mararison is 4 kilometers off the coast of Culasi in the Province of Antique, and is a 15-minute ride by pump boat. This inhabited island of Culasi boasts a long stretch of white sand beach, Mararison has hectares of rice land, coconut trees, and two caves, each about 100 feet long. Sharp coral growth makes the beach unsuitable for swimming, but beachcombing and spear fishing can be an exciting alternative. Also, a rare pitcher plant can be found in the island. How to Get to Mararison IslandSan 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
Kidapawan
Marbel Falls is a hidden twin falls about 60 to 70 feet high surrounded by hot springs. Source:RDC XII Official Website
Taal
Marcela M. Agoncillo Historical Landmark is located in Marcela M. Agoncillo Street, Taal, Batangas, Philippines. The birthplace of Marcela Agoncillo, the maker of first official Filipino Flag during the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish authorities. The different flags of the revolution are prominently displayed together with the family's collection of photographs, furniture and memorabilia. Source:Visitmyphilippines.com
Bulacan (Bulacan)
Marcelo H. del Pilar Shrine is located in Bulacan, Bulacan, Philippines. Marcelo H. del Pilar—patriot, writer, editor of the revolutionary paper La Solidaridad—is honored with this monument in Bulacan where he lived most of his life. The shrine is under the management of the National Historical Institute. Source:Bulacan.gov.ph
Marinduque
The Marcopper Mining Corporation Mine Site (MMC) is located in Marinduque, Philippines. The MMC mine site used to produce 20 percent of the country's copper supply. Eventhough it is temporarily closed, the site offers guests a guided tour of the facilities. Source: FlyPhilippines.com
Pangasinan
Marcos Island is located in Hundred Islands National Park, Pangasinan, Philippines. Near Quezon Island and anchored in front of Old Scout Island, is a one of a kind handiwork of nature, named after the former President Ferdinand Marcos. It has three mounds, a helipad and a dose of artfully sculpted mermaid statues. You can clamber the steep, jagged rock pathways around the island, leading to its many vantage points where a different, picturesque view of the shorelines and other islands greets your eye, uniquely captured by the sun at different hours. But the sweet dessert to your visit would be a walk at the 50 meter-trail that ends in a 70-feet drop leading to the cave named for the former President`s better half, Imelda.The single- chambered cave is about 18, 916 sq. m.,rising about 8 meters from the water surface and is a haven for edible-nest swiftlets and insectivorous bats. Source:Hundredislands.ph