
LuZon
Luzon is the beating heart of the Philippines, combining bustling urban life with breathtaking natural beauty. It's home to the country’s capital, Manila, where history, culture, and modernity collide, and it stretches from the tropical beaches of the north to the cool mountain air of the central highlands. The island is a mosaic of diverse landscapes—from the iconic rice terraces of Banaue to the stunning volcanoes of Bicol, and the pristine coastal towns of Ilocos. Luzon is a place where you can immerse yourself in both tradition and innovation, making it a must-see for anyone visiting the Philippines.
Manila
Manila, the capital of the Philippines is the hub for history, culture, food and night life. Highlights include Intramuros, Rizal Park, and the National Museum. It’s a shopping mecca with SM Mall of Asia and Binondo, the oldest China Town.
Buscalan
Buscalan, in Kalinga, is known for its traditional Kalinga tattoos, especially by Whang-od, the oldest mambabatok. It’s a cultural gem offering beautiful views and indigenous traditions.
Vigan
Vigan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is known for its Spanish colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and landmarks like Crisologo Street. Visitors can enjoy kalesa rides, local crafts, and delicious treats like longganisa and empanada.
zambales
Zambales, in Central Luzon, is known for its beautiful beaches, Subic Bay, and Mount Pinatubo. It's famous for mangoes and offers a mix of adventure, nature, and history.
Quezon
Quezon is known for its vibrant Pahiyas Festival, Beautiful beaches like those in Pagbilao and Real. It also offers nature spots like Mt. Banahaw and local treats like longganisa and suman.
Banaue
Banaue, in northern Philippines, is known for its ancient Banaue Rice Terraces, a UNESCO site. It’s a gateway to stunning spots like the Batad Rice Terraces and Tappiya Waterfall, offering rich culture and breathtaking landscapes. Perfect for eco-tourism and cultural exploration.
Baguio
Baguio, the "Summer Capital," is known for its cool climate, Panagbenga Festival, and scenic spots like Mines View Park and Burnham Park. It's a popular destination for nature, culture, and local treats.
Tarlac
Tarlac, in Central Luzon, features Mount Pinatubo, where visitors can trek to the crater lake, and attractions like the Tarlac National Museum, perfect for adventure and culture.
Laguna
Laguna, south of Manila, is known for its variety of water falls, lakes, mountains, cold springs and hot springs. Here you can find Pagsanjan Falls and the 7 Lakes of San Pablo. It also known for an abundance of tropical fruits like coconut, rambutan and lanzones.
Bicol
Bicol is known for Mayon Volcano, stunning beaches like those in Caramoan and Donsol and spicy dishes like Bicol Express. It offers a mix of adventure, nature, and culture.
SAgada
Sagada, in the Mountain Province, is famous for its local weavers, Sumaguing Cave, and scenic hikes. It’s a peaceful destination for nature lovers and cultural explorers there are a variety of cafes and restaurant offering local foods.
La uNion
La Union, known for its surf spots like San Juan, is a great destination for beach lovers and adventure seekers. It also offers cultural sites like the Ma-Cho Temple and local treats like longganisa. Perfect for surfing and relaxation!
Pangasinan
Pangasinan is known for the Hundred Islands, beautiful beaches, bangus (milkfish), and historical sites like Lingayen Gulf, offering a blend of nature and culture.
Batangas
Batangas, south of Manila, is known for Taal Volcano, Taal Heritage Town, and beautiful beaches like Anilao, popular for diving. It offers a mix of history, nature, and local delicacies, making it a popular weekend getaway.