It has become a popular beach destination in the Philippines, due to the beach’s white sands, clear waters and proximity to the country’s capital, Manila.
It has become one of the most famous and most visited beaches in the country.
Isdaan Floating Restaurant and Fun Park is located in Calauan, Laguna.
Not only do they serve meals, but the restaurant is also a tourist attraction in Laguna. They created a festive ambiance, impressive art works and structures that will make you think that you are out of the country.
The Old 16th Century Spanish Church Ruins is located in Bonbon, Catarman in the Island of Camiguin.
Also known as the Gui-ob church, this old church was one of the structures that remained standing after a volcanic eruption of a nearby volcano, Mt Vulcan in May 13, 1871. The church lost its roof, but the walls and columns still stand today.
White Island is an uninhabited white sandbar located about 1.4 kilometers off the northern shore of Mambajao in the volcanic island of Camiguin in the Philippines.
The island is generally horseshoe shaped, although the tides constantly resize and reshape its exact form.
Only a 35-minute drive away from Legazpi City is the town of Bacacay.
The shores of Bacacay house among the best black volcanic sand beaches in the Philippines. Just a few minutes off the coast, you have the Sula Channel which has beautiful white sand islets with turquoise and emerald waters.
En route back to Legazpi City, visit a heritage house to admire the wood crafts and to enjoy a Filipino meal or have native snacks in it’s restaurant, Cucina Beatrice.
I am documenting her travels for her, her family and for posterity.
About Aunt Rose:
She is the daughter of Elpedio and Fidela Morada. She was born in the Philippines but now lives in Utah.
Most photos are taken by myself. Some photos and images may have been taken from Google images, Google Maps, or from the official websites of the places we visited and items that are interesting.
Most of the contents are from our personal experiences. Other information are from Wikipedia or official websites of the places we visited.