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Bataan itinerary: 20 best bataan tourist spots and things to do (travel guide blog 2024 for first-timers).

Top Best BATAAN TOURIST SPOTS, Things to Do and Itinerary Travel Guide Blog

Planning a trip to Bataan? Here's my list of top things to do in Bataan, best places to visit, Bataan tourist spots and attractions that you should include in your Bataan Itinerary this 2024!

Bataan tourist spots, things to do & best places to visit 2024, things to do in bataan, tourist spots & places to visit, are you ready to explore bataan tara, let's go.

Dambana ng Kagitingan on Mount Samat Pilar Bataan

1. Visit Dambana ng Kagitingan on Mt. Samat

Things to do in Bataan Itinerary Tourist Spots

2. Experience Camaya Coast Beach Resort

Camaya Coast Beach Resort and Aqua Fun Reviews

3. Enjoy Aqua Fun Water Park

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4. Stay at The Plaza Hotel Balanga

The plaza hotel balanga (overnight stay) with breakfast.

Things to Do in Balanga Bataan tourist spots

5. Stroll along Plaza Mayor de Balanga

Where to Stay in Balanga Bataan The Plaza Hotel

6. Visit Balanga Cathedral

Balanga Bataan Tourist Spots Itinerary

7. See migratory birds at Balanga Wetland and Nature Park

Balanga city is an ideal base if you want to explore the many tourist spots in bataan. aside from the plaza hotel de balanga , here are the other hotels and resorts in balanga city that you may consider., hotels & resorts in balanga.

  • La Vista Inland Resort - See disocunted room rates and photos!
  • GAP Plaza Hotel - See disocunted room rates and photos!
  • Crown Royale Hotel - See disocunted room rates and photos!
  • Grand Peninsula Suites - See disocunted room rates and photos!
  • D'Samat Hotel - See disocunted room rates and photos!

DAY TRIPS FROM MANILA TOURS NEAR METRO MANILA

8. Island Hopping Adventure to Laki Beach and Five Fingers Cove

For ease and convenience, you may avail a laki beach and five fingers cove day tour for a quick and fun getaway.

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9. Experience a unique stay at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

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10. Visit the historic Abucay Church

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11. Pawikan Conservation Center

Hotels & beach resorts in morong.

  • CoralView Beach Resort - See disocunted room rates and photos!
  • Anvaya Cove Condominiums Rental - See disocunted room rates and photos!
  • Bataan White Corals Beach Resort - See disocunted room rates and photos!
  • Hana Natsu Resorts Beach & Hotel - See disocunted room rates and photos!
  • Playa La Caleta Beach Resort - See disocunted room rates and photos!

12. Experience Pawikan Festival

If you wish to stay for a night or two near the pawikan conservation center, check out the list of hotels and beach resorts in morong ..

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13. Hike Tarak Ridge

14. sisiman bay adventure.

  • The Oriental Bataan - See disocunted room rates and photos!
  • Camaya Sands Hotel - See disocunted room rates and photos!
  • GICC Techopark Hotel - See disocunted room rates and photos!
  • Casa Veles Hotel - See disocunted room rates and photos!
  • See more hotels and beach resorts in Bataan here!

15. Enjoy Playa La Caleta Beach Resort

16. discover dunsulan falls.

BATAAN TOURIST SPOTS AND ATTRACTION

17. Hardin ni Balagtas

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18. Relieve History at Bataan World War II Museum

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19. Take home some Amanda's Marine Products

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20. Balanga Food Trip

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OTHER TOURIST SPOTS & PLACES TO VISIT IN BATAAN

  • Bataan Death March Kilometer Zero Marker
  • Filipino-Japanese Friendship Tower
  • Flaming Sword Monument
  • Fall of Bataan Marker
  • First Line of Defense Marker
  • Bataan Techno Park
  • Mount Natib
  • Pasukulan Falls
  • Bataan National Park
  • Tala Viewdeck
  • Vista Tala Resort and Recreational Park
  • Limutan Falls
  • Mariveles View Park (Sisiman Viewpoint)
  • Tomas Pinpin Monument
  • Camaliw and Kaytibog Falls
  • Bataan Nuclear Power Plant
  • Ambon-Ambon Falls
  • Orani Fish Port
  • Mt. Binutas and Sinagtala

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SEARCH FOR HOTELS & BEACH RESORTS IN BATAAN!

Sample bataan itineraries, 2d1n bataan itinerary (2 days 1 night), day 1 - arrival + balanga city tour.

  • Arrival in Balanga City
  • Lunch at The Beanery in Balanga
  • Check-in at The Plaza Hotel Balanga - See room rates and availability
  • Visit World War II Museum
  • Visit Balanga Wetland and Nature Park
  • Enjoy Plaza Mayor de Balanga
  • Visit Balanga Cathedral
  • Dinner at Wanam Chinese Restaurant
  • Enjoy Plaza Mayor de Balanga at night
  • Go to The Plaza Hotel de Balanga's Rooftop to see the plaza at night

DAY 2 - MT. SAMAT + DEPARTURE

  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Travel to Pilar
  • Visit the Dambana ng Kagitingan on Mt. Samat
  • Visit Dunsulan Falls
  • Back at the hotel
  • Hotel Check-out
  • Lunch at Joyous Tangway Grill
  • Pasalubong shopping

3D2N Bataan Itinerary (3 Days 2 Nights)

Day 1 - arrival + las casas filipinas.

  • Travel to Bagac, Bataan
  • Arrival at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar Resort - See room rates and availability
  • Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar Tour
  • Take photos, watch cultural shows, etc.

DAY 2 - MT. SAMAT + BALANGA CITY TOUR

  • Enjoy the resorts amenities and facilities
  • Travel to Balanga City

DAY 3 - BALANGA CITY TOUR + DEPARTURE

  • Hotel check-out

3D2N Bataan Itinerary (Beaches, Coves and Beach Resorts)

Day 1 - camaya coast and aqua fun water park.

  • Travel to Mariveles, Bataan
  • Arrive at Camaya Coast Beach Resort
  • Check-in at Aqua Fun Hotel - See room rates and availability
  • Enjoy Aqua Fun Water Park
  • Enjoy Camaya Coast Beach Resort's facilities and amenities
  • Watch the sunset
  • Back at the Aqua Fun Hotel

DAY 2 - LAKI BEACH & FIVE FINGERS COVE

  • Laki Beach and Five Fingers Cove - for ease and convenience, you may avail a day tour package here .
  • Travel to Morong
  • Check-in at Playa La Caleta - See room rates and availability

DAY 3 - PLAYA LA CALETA, MT. SAMAT + DEPARTURE

  • Enjoy Playa La Caleta Beach Resort's amenities and facilities
  • Visit Dambana ng Kagitingan on Mt. Samat
  • Travel to Balanga
  • Visit Plaza Mayor de Balanga
  • Shop for pasalubong

Indeed, Bataan is a must-visit ecotourism and historic destination that you should visit in the Philippines. Don't miss visiting these top things to do and tourist spots in Bataan that you should include in your itinerary! Plan your trip to Bataan now!

Bataan travel guidelines.

  • To save on travel expenses and to get discounts on room rates, be sure to book in advance your hotel or resort in Bataan . Also, booking in advance and reserving your accommodation, assure you that you have a place to stay when you get arrive in Bataan. Click here to see available hotels and resorts in Bataan .
  • After booking your hotel or resort in Bataan, make sure to call or send a message to your hotel/resort to inquire and confirm any health documents or requirements you need to bring or submit before checking-in and when traveling to Bataan.
  • Always check the latest and updated Bataan travel requirements and entry protocols . You may refer to the latest IATF Guidelines, or visit Bataan's local government's website and social media accounts to know the latest and updated travel requirements and entry protocols that you need to follow. You may also call the office of local government to inquire about the travel requirements.
  • Have your confirmed hotel booking ready and other documents such as vaccination certificate , travel pass and negative test result (if needed) before traveling to Bataan. Click here to know where to get Affordable RT-PCR and Rapid Antigent Tests .
  • For your peace of mind, ask the hotel/resort where you will be staying in Bataan about the safety protocols and measures they implement in the resort.
  • Don't be too complacent, even when you're having fun and enjoying your vacation. Always wear your face mask, face shield, and practice the minimum health protocols at all times.

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This post is very helpful. Any idea of a tour company that can accommodate following your 2D1N itinerary to Bataan? Salamat.

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Top 20 Bataan Tourist Spots: Best Historical & Natural Attractions to Visit

Chasing waterfalls, beaches, hidden coves, and trekking destinations in one setting? Explore Bataan’s tourist spots, including the remote places to visit.

Bataan province is recorded in Philippine history as the site of major battles fought during World War II. It was one of the major strongholds of the American and Filipino forces against the invading Japanese.

Thousands of troops perished before the former surrendered, commencing the infamous Bataan Death March. It is considered one of the major atrocities of the war.

Unknown to many; however, Bataan offers more than its historical significance and the heroism and resilience of its people. It is also one of the best ecotourism sites in the Philippines, owing to its dense forests, towering waterfalls, pristine hiking trails, stunning beaches, and off-beaten coves.

Here are the must-see attractions to consider when planning your itinerary to Bataan.

1. Pawikan Conservation Center

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The Pawikan Conservation Center aims to promote the conservation of the endangered Philippine pawikan (sea turtle). It has facilities for the hatching and healing of turtles, including programs and projects to protect these from illegal activities.

Visiting the center during the months of August until February will give you the chance to witness female turtles returning to the shore to lay eggs. You can also volunteer to patrol the shores to help protect the eggs.

The locals celebrate the week-long Pawikan Festival in November. During this time, you can take part in the release of turtle hatchlings back to the sea.

The center is one of the most visited tourist spots in Morong, Bataan.

  • Location/Jump-off: Morong

2. Mount Samat Shrine of Valor

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Standing on the peak of Mt. Samat, the Shrine of Valor is one of the recognized historical tourist spots in Bataan.

Otherwise known as the “Dambana ng Kagitingan,” the Shrine of Valor commemorates the heroism of both Filipino and American forces during the Japanese invasion of World War II.

A memorial cross that is 301-feet tall dominates the shrine, along with stunning sculptures of historical events in the Philippines.

Aside from its historical significance, the Shrine of Valor offers a spectacular view of Manila Bay and the surrounding mountains of Bataan.

  • Location/Jump-off: Pilar

3. Dunsulan Falls

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Dunsulan Falls is one of the most accessible falls in Bataan, cascading beautifully on the foot of Mount Samat.

With a height of about 20 feet, Dunsulan Falls raging waters carved a shallow circular pool surrounded with basalt columns. You can climb on one of the surrounding cliffs and plunge into the deep pool.

Aside from hiking, try maximizing your experience of the falls by riding the zipline from “Dambana ng Kagitingan.”

  • Entrance Fee: Php 50
  • Location/Jump-off: Dunsulan Junction, Pilar

4. Sisiman Lighthouse and Bay

Sisiman Lighthouse is one of the top tourist spots in Bataan, not only because of its imposing architecture but because of the rewarding views you’ll get from here.

Imagine standing next to the lighthouse as you gaze at the endless ocean with its waves crashing on the jagged shores of the bay. It is also one of the best sites to catch an impressive sunrise and sunset view.

  • Location/Jump-off: Mariveles

5. Mount Natib

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Mount Natib is one of the best-hiking tourist spots in Bataan, giving you the chance to trail on tropical jungles and chance on a myriad of flora and fauna species. It is a dormant volcano that rises to more than 1,287 meters above sea level.

While atop, catch a breathtaking view of the vast dipterocarp forests of Bataan, including other notable mountains such as Mt. Mariveles, Mt. Balingkilat, and Mt. Arayat.

Grasslands cover the summit of Mt. Natib; thus, you’ll get a clearer view of the surrounding landscapes. After assaulting the mountain, you can have a relaxing bath at the Tala or Orani River.

  • Location/Jump-off: Bry Tala, Orani
  • Registration fee: Php 70 per person
  • Guide Fee: Php 800 for 7 pax
  • Trekking Time: 4-5 hours

6. Bataan World War II Museum

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The Bataan World War II Museum is also included in the historical tourist spots in Bataan.

Here, you’ll find war memorabilia and dioramas featuring the infamous Bataan Death March in 1942.

Thousands of Filipino and American soldiers died during the March as they marched from Bataan to Tarlac for nearly 69.6 miles.

  • Location/Jump-off: Balanga City

7. Bataan National Park

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Bataan National Park is one of the most preserved tourist spots in Bataan. One of Central Luzon’s last ecological frontiers is home to vast dipterocarp forests with rich biodiversity.

Numerous wildlife species, including giant fruit bats, deer, civet cats, eagles, and monkeys, live here. The park covers more than 23 688 hectares.

Hiking at the park will give you the chance to view its hidden waterfalls, giant century-old trees, different orchid species, and crystal-clear streams and rivers.

If you’re lucky, you’ll chance on Rafflesia Flowers, the biggest in the world.

  • Location/Jump-off: Orani

8. Balanga Wetland and Nature Park

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The Balanga Wetland and Nature Park are one of the protected tourist spots in Bataan. It serves as a sanctuary for various species of migratory birds.

To date, more than 35 species of birds that belong to 15 bird families have been spotted in the park.

Aside from birdwatching, the park gives you a view of wetlands, mudflats, and mangrove forests. It’s best to come here during the early morning to glimpse the birds.

9. Five Fingers Cove

Five Fingers Cove is one of the tourist spots in Bataan

Aptly named as such because the site resembles the shape of five fingers when viewed from above or even from Google Earth. It is now one of the most visited tourist spots in Mariveles, Bataan.

Visiting the site gives tourists the chance to do cove hopping and experience different features and sceneries.

The coves are called Cochino’s Point, Talaga Point (home to Natsu Lagoon and Apatot Cove), Puntang Mahaba (where Pebble Cave and Nagmandala Rock Formation are located), Naiklec Point, and the Longos Kawayan Point.

In all these, you’ll have the chance to enjoy powdery beaches, cliff diving, and boat riding in one stop.

10. Corregidor Island

Corregidor Island is actually a part of Cavite province, but people associate it more with Bataan because of its proximity. It’s just some minutes of a boat ride from Bataan.

Getting on the island gives you the chance to walk among historic ruins, war tunnels, giant cannons, and other war materials. If you have the nerve, you can even go ghost-hunting.

11. Mount Mariveles

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Mount Mariveles ranks among the most popular hiking destinations in the Philippines. Rising to more than 1,388 meters above sea level, this dormant volcano is also the highest peak in the entire Bataan province.

Just like Mt. Natib, Mt. Mariveles gives you a breathtaking view of dipterocarp forests and the plains of Bataan including its towns and cities.

  • Location/Jump-off: Alas-asin, Mariveles

12. Zero Kilometer Marker

The Zero Kilometer Marker is a reminder of the grueling march of Filipino and American troops from Bataan to Capas, Tarlac during the Bataan Death March.

An obelisk and a bayonet with a soldier’s helmet thrust into the ground mark these Zero KM Markers. The marker is also one of the recognized tourist spots in Bataan.

  • Location/Jump-off: Mariveles and Bagac

13. Pasukulan Falls

Pasukulan Falls is one of Bataan tourist spots

Pasukulan Falls is one of the remotest tourist spots in Bataan but one that offers a rewarding adventure of a lifetime.

Cascading elegantly for almost 200 feet, Pasukulan falls lies in the heart of the dense forests of Mt. Natib.

It is considered the tallest fall in Bataan. To get to the falls, you’ll trail across wild jungles and may have a personal encounter with wildlife species, including snakes.

But don’t worry. It’s safe to come here and encounter, as that just adds to the thrill.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy Tala, Orani via Pinagbutasan trail
  • Trekking Time: 4 hours
  • DENR Contact for Guides: 09988623106

14. Filipino-Japanese Friendship Tower

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The Filipino-Japanese Friendship Tower is a 27-meter tall structure, symbolizing reconciliation and peace between the two nations. A Japanese Buddhist organization called, Kosei Kai Group, built the tower in 1975.

The tower also features a Buddhist bell and three pillars connected by multi-layer rings. Also known as the Bagac Friendship Bell, the tower represents the renewed friendship between the Filipinos and the Japanese.

It is one of the historical tourist spots in Bagac, Bataan.

  • Location/Jump-off: Bagac

15. Fall of Bataan Marker

The Fall of Bataan Marker commemorates April 9, 1942. During this time, Bataan officially succumbed to the Japanese when Major Gen. Edward P. King Jr. of the American forces signed the surrender document.

The marker is one of the most frequented tourist spots in Balanga, Bataan.

16. Ambon-Ambon Falls

Ambon-Ambon Falls is one of Bataan tourist spots

Ambon-Ambon Falls is one of the grandest falls in Bataan, measuring more than 100 feet high. It cascades like drizzles from the heavens on the face of a scenic cliff.

Its pristine waters come from the forested slopes of Mt. Natib. Enjoy rappelling from the top of the waterfalls down to its base. Expect a challenging trek across wild terrains before finally catching sight of Ambon-Ambon falls.

Ambon-Ambon Falls is one of the iconic tourist spots in Bagac, Bataan.

  • Location/Jump-off: Brgy Binakawan, Bagac
  • Trekking Time: 1-2 hours
  • Guide Rate: Php 300 per guide

17. Limutan Falls

Limutan Falls is just a few meters upstream from Ambon-Ambon Falls with a height of 30-feet. It may not be as majestic, but the surrounding forests give it an enchanting view.

It also has a naturally-built pool where you can have a rejuvenating swim. Beware. Blood leeches and snakes lurk along the trails leading to the falls. But these are thrills for a real adventurer.

18. Bataan Technology Park

The Bataan Technology Park is a techno-economic zone serving as a hub for business and employment for the people of Bataan.

It was the home of the Philippine Refugee Processing Center (PRPC), a training and transition center for refugees from Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam.

These refugees left their countries during the Vietnam War. A museum now sits in the park, commemorating the friendship of the Filipinos and the Indochinese refugees.

The park is one of the best places to visit in Bataan.

19. Kairukan Falls

Kairukan Falls is one of Bataan tourist spots

Kairukan Falls is one of the newly-discovered tourist spots in Morong, Bataan, and is rapidly growing attention from the mainstream market. It is one of the highest falls in the province, measuring more than 150 feet high.

It has a beautiful catch basin with crystal-clear waters where you can have an invigorating bath. The trail to the falls thrives with flora and fauna, including giant trees and different bird species.

The Aetas, who own the mountain, preserve the forest in an indigenous way.

  • Location/Jump-off: Sitio Kanawan, Brgy Binaritan, Morong
  • Trekking Time: 2-3 hours

20. Mount Tarak Ridge

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Mount Tarak Ridge is one of the most popular hiking tourist spots in Bataan. It boasts trails leading to a pristine wilderness where you’ll get the chance to see mossy forests, a crystal-clear river, and a beautiful campsite including a variety of flora and fauna species.

You’ll also trail on a so-called knife-edge which gives a panoramic view of the remaining dipterocarp forests. It is a premium eco-tourism destination that every nature lover should not miss.

Hopefully, the local authorities will continue to implement measures to sustain the beauty and bounty of Mount Tarak Ridge.

  • Trekking Time: 1-2 days

For Your Information

If you need more information that may help in setting up your itinerary for the tourist spots in Bataan province, do contact the following:

  • Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/bataan.tourism/
  • Contact: (047) 935 0364
  • Email: [email protected]

Photos Courtesy of Behold Bataan FB Page, Ericka Bautista, It’s More Fun in Bataan, Kurt G. Ibañes

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Top 20 Bataan Tourist Spots

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Bataan, a province in the Philippines, boasts a blend of natural beauty, historical significance, and exciting outdoor activities. From mountain to beaches and historical as well as cultural sites, Bataan has so much to offer. We will discover the top tourist spots in this province and see for yourself why the province is a must-visit destination.

These are the top Bataan tourist spots that are waiting for you to discover

1. mount samat national shrine.

Visit this iconic war memorial in Pilar, which commemorates the bravery of Filipino and American soldiers during World War II, and take in the stunning panoramic views from the summit.

2. Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

Experience the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines in this open-air museum and heritage park in Bagac, featuring a collection of restored Spanish-Filipino houses.

3. Five Fingers Cove

Explore the breathtaking coves and cliffs of Mariveles, perfect for cliff diving, trekking, and beach hopping.

4. Sisiman Lighthouse

Visit this scenic lighthouse in Mariveles, offering stunning views of the coastline and surrounding mountains.

5. Dunsulan Falls

Unwind at this picturesque waterfall in Pilar, surrounded by lush vegetation and perfect for a refreshing swim.

6. Pawikan Conservation Center

Witness the conservation efforts for endangered sea turtles at this sanctuary in Morong, and participate in turtle releases during the nesting season.

7. Bataan World War II Museum

Learn about the history of World War II in the Philippines at this informative museum in Balanga City.

8. Mount Natib

Embark on an adventurous trek to the summit of Mount Natib in Orani, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

9. Balanga Wetland and Nature Park

Visit this eco-tourism park in Balanga City, perfect for birdwatching, picnicking, and enjoying the beauty of nature.

10. Subic Bay

Experience a variety of water sports and recreational activities in this popular coastal area, also known for its vibrant nightlife and shopping destinations.

11. Bataan National Park

Explore the diverse flora and fauna of this protected area, which spans several municipalities and features hiking trails, waterfalls, and stunning vistas.

12. Philippine-Japanese Friendship Tower

Visit this monument in Bagac, symbolizing the post-war friendship between the Philippines and Japan.

13. Ocean Adventure

Experience close encounters with marine life at this marine park in Subic Bay, offering dolphin shows, sea lion encounters, and educational exhibits.

14. Camaya Coast

Unwind at this picturesque beach resort in Mariveles, offering white sand beaches, clear waters, and a variety of recreational activities.

15. Zero Kilometer Death March Marker

Learn about the infamous Bataan Death March at this historical marker in Mariveles, commemorating the starting point of the tragic event.

16. Mount Tarak Ridge

Trek to the summit of this challenging mountain in Mariveles, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and a rewarding adventure for hiking enthusiasts.

17. Saint Joseph Cathedral

Admire the beautiful architecture of this historic cathedral in Balanga City, which dates back to the 18th century.

18. Laki Beach

Relax at this pristine, white sand beach in Mariveles, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking.

19. Sinagtala Resort and Adventure Park

Enjoy thrilling outdoor activities, such as zip-lining, rappelling, and ATV rides, at this adventure park in Orani.

20. Ambon-Ambon Falls

Discover the enchanting beauty of this waterfall in Bagac, offering a refreshing retreat amidst the verdant landscape.

Frequently Asked Questions about Traveling in Bataan

1. What is the best time to visit Bataan?

The best time to visit Bataan is during the dry season from November to April. However, if you want to experience the province's lively festivals, plan your visit during the Paskuhan sa Bataan in December or the Araw ng Kagitingan in April.

2. How do I get to Bataan?

Bataan is accessible from Manila by bus or car. The travel time is approximately 2-3 hours. You can also reach Bataan via ferry from the Mall of Asia Complex in Pasay City to Orion or from Manila's North Harbor to Mariveles.

3. What should I eat in Bataan?

Some of the must-try local dishes include Kare-Kareng Bagnet, a twist on the classic Filipino kare-kare with crispy pork belly, and Adobong Pugita, a dish made from octopus cooked in soy sauce and vinegar. You can also try the province's famous delicacy, Maruya, a sweet banana fritter.

4. Are there any accommodations available in Bataan?

Accommodations in Bataan range from budget-friendly hostels and guesthouses to mid-range hotels and luxury resorts. It's best to book in advance, especially during peak travel seasons.

5. Where can I buy souvenirs in Bataan?

You can find souvenir shops around popular tourist spots, in the city centers, and near local markets. Some local products to consider are handcrafted items, local delicacies, and woven products.

6. What safety precautions should I take when trekking in Bataan?

When trekking in Bataan, always prioritize safety. Go with a reputable tour operator, wear proper safety gear, and follow your guide's instructions. Stay hydrated, be prepared for changing weather conditions, and inform someone of your plans before you head out.

Experience the charm and captivating attractions of this province as you explore its historical landmarks, natural wonders, and exciting activities. From awe-inspiring landscapes and picturesque beaches to thrilling outdoor adventures and rich cultural experiences, the Bataan tourist spots offer a diverse range of experiences that cater to every traveler's taste. Start planning your Bataan getaway today!

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Bataan is a province located in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines. It is known for its rich history, pristine beaches, and natural wonders. Bataan played a significant role in World War II, and many of its tourist spots are related to this historical event. Visitors can explore the museums and memorials dedicated to the brave soldiers who fought in the war.

Aside from its historical significance, Bataan is also home to numerous natural attractions that are worth visiting. From majestic mountains to stunning beaches, there’s so much to explore in this province. Visitors can go hiking, camping, or swimming in some of the most beautiful and unspoiled spots in the Philippines. Bataan is also known for its delicious local cuisine, which visitors can sample in the many restaurants and food stalls around the province.

Historical Sites in Bataan

Bataan is a province in the Philippines that is rich in history, especially during World War II. The province is home to several historical sites commemorating the heroism and sacrifice of the Filipino, American, and Japanese soldiers during the war. Here are some of the must-visit historical sites in Bataan:

Mt. Samat Shrine photo via Bataan.gov.ph

Shrine of Valor

The Shrine of Valor, also known as the Dambana ng Kagitingan, is a historical landmark atop Mount Samat in Pilar, Bataan. The shrine commemorates the bravery and sacrifice of the Filipino and American soldiers who fought in the Battle of Bataan during World War II. The highlight of the shrine is the Memorial Cross, a 92-meter-tall structure that offers a panoramic view of the province.

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Bataan World War II Museum

The Bataan World War II Museum is located in Balanga City, Bataan and showcases the events that led to the fall of Bataan during World War II. The museum features dioramas, photographs, and artifacts that depict the battle of Bataan and the Bataan Death March. The museum also houses a library that contains books and documents related to the war.

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Surrender Site Marker

The Surrender Site Marker is a historical landmark located in Balanga City, Bataan, where the Filipino and American soldiers surrendered to the Japanese forces on April 9, 1942. The site features a monument that depicts the surrender of the soldiers and a marker that bears the names of the Filipino and American soldiers who fought in the battle of Bataan.

Zero Kilometer Death March Marker

Zero Kilometer Marker

The Zero Kilometer Marker is a historical landmark located in Mariveles, Bataan that marks the starting point of the Bataan Death March. The marker indicates the distance that the Filipino and American soldiers had to walk from Mariveles to San Fernando, Pampanga during the march.

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Philippine-Japan Friendship Tower

The Japan-Philippines Friendship Tower is a historical landmark located in Bagac, Bataan that symbolizes the friendship between Japan and the Philippines. The tower was built to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Bataan Death March and the end of World War II. The tower features a plaque that bears the inscription “Friendship Beyond War, Beyond Time”.

Natural Attractions in Bataan

Bataan is a rising eco-tourism destination with a diverse range of natural attractions. The province is home to majestic mountains, stunning beaches, grandiose waterfalls, and vast dipterocarp forests with rich biodiversity. In this section, we will explore some of Bataan’s most popular natural attractions.

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Bataan National Park

Bataan National Park is one of the most preserved tourist spots in Bataan. The park is one of Central Luzon’s last ecological frontiers and home to numerous wildlife species, including giant fruit bats, deer, civet cats, eagles, and monkeys. The park is a perfect destination for nature lovers and hikers who want to explore the natural wonders of Bataan.

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Balanga Wetland and Nature Park

Declared as a community-based ecotourism zone, the Balanga Wetland and Nature Park is one of the must-visit tourist spots in Bataan. Located in Barangay Tortugas, the park is home to migratory birds that flock the area during the “-ber” months. Visitors can enjoy bird watching, nature walks, and picnics in this serene and scenic park.

Five Fingers Cove

Five Fingers Cove is a hidden gem in Mariveles, Bataan. The cove features five limestone cliffs that resemble fingers, hence the name. Visitors can explore the cove by hiking or taking a boat ride. The cove also offers a stunning view of the West Philippine Sea, making it a perfect destination for nature photography.

Limutan Falls

Limutan Falls is one of the most popular waterfalls in Bataan. Located in Bagac, the falls offer a refreshing escape from the heat and humidity of the province. Visitors can enjoy swimming, picnicking, and taking a dip in the cool and clear waters of the falls.

Dunsulan Falls

Dunsulan Falls is another popular waterfall in Bataan. Located in Pilar, the falls offer a breathtaking view of nature. Visitors can enjoy hiking, swimming, and picnicking in this serene and scenic spot.

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Mount Natib

Mount Natib is one of the highest peaks in Bataan and a popular destination for hikers and mountaineers. The mountain offers a challenging but rewarding climb, with stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can also explore the mountain’s diverse flora and fauna.

Natsu Lagoon

Natsu Lagoon is a hidden paradise in Bagac, Bataan. The lagoon features crystal clear waters, surrounded by lush greenery, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers and photographers. Visitors can enjoy swimming, kayaking, and picnicking in this serene and scenic spot.

In conclusion, Bataan is a province rich in natural wonders and attractions. Visitors can explore the province’s majestic mountains, stunning beaches, grandiose waterfalls, and vast dipterocarp forests with rich biodiversity.

Cultural Heritage of Bataan

Bataan is a province in the Philippines that boasts a rich cultural heritage. Visitors to the province can explore various cultural sites and learn about the Filipino craftsmanship that has been passed down from generation to generation. Here are some of the top cultural heritage spots to visit in Bataan:

Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar is a heritage resort that features restored Spanish-Filipino houses from the 18th to 19th century. This heritage site is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines, and visitors can explore the houses and learn about the history of each one. The resort also offers various activities such as river cruises, cultural shows, and workshops on Filipino crafts.

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Pawikan Conservation Center

The Pawikan Conservation Center is a must-visit spot for those interested in the conservation of endangered species. This center is dedicated to the conservation of sea turtles, particularly the Olive Ridley sea turtle, which is known to nest in the beaches of Bataan. Visitors can learn about the life cycle of these turtles and the conservation efforts being done to protect them.

Bataan Tourism Center in Balanga City.

Bataan Tourism Center

The Bataan Tourism Center is the go-to place for visitors who want to learn more about the cultural heritage of the province. The center offers various information on the different cultural sites, festivals, and events in Bataan. Visitors can also purchase souvenirs and other items that showcase Filipino craftsmanship.

Outdoor Activities in Bataan

Bataan is a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Its natural beauty and diverse terrain offer a wide range of activities for visitors to enjoy. In this section, we will explore some of the best outdoor activities in Bataan.

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Tarak Ridge Hike

Tarak Ridge is one of the most popular hiking destinations in Bataan. It is located in the Mariveles Mountains, which offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The hike to Tarak Ridge is challenging, but the reward is well worth it. At the summit, hikers can enjoy panoramic views of Bataan and the nearby islands. The hike takes around 6-8 hours to complete, depending on the pace of the group.

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Sisiman Lighthouse Visit

The Sisiman Lighthouse is one of the most iconic landmarks in Bataan. It is located on the edge of a cliff overlooking Sisiman Bay. Visitors can climb to the top of the lighthouse for a panoramic view of the bay and the surrounding mountains. The lighthouse is open to visitors from 8 am to 5 pm daily.

Other outdoor activities in Bataan include exploring the Five Fingers, a series of coves and beaches located on the western coast of the peninsula. Laki Beach, one of the Five Fingers, is a popular spot for swimming and snorkeling. Visitors can also explore the theme parks and water parks in the area, such as the Ocean Adventure and the Waterfront Beach Resort.

For those who prefer to stay on land, there are plenty of landmarks and historical sites to explore in Bataan. Mt. Samat, a historical shrine and national park, is a popular tourist spot in Bataan for those interested in learning about the history of the province. The park offers hiking trails, picnic areas, and a museum.

Resorts and Hotels in Bataan

Bataan is a popular destination for families looking for a quick escape from the city. With its stunning beaches, majestic mountains, and grandiose waterfalls, Bataan offers a wide range of activities for all ages. Whether you’re looking for a luxurious resort or an affordable hotel, Bataan has something for everyone.

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Playa La Caleta

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Playa La Caleta is a beach resort located in Morong, Bataan. It is known for its crystal-clear waters and white sand beaches. The resort offers a variety of water activities such as snorkeling, kayaking, and island hopping. Playa La Caleta also has a swimming pool, a restaurant, and a bar.

The resort has different types of accommodations to choose from, including beachfront villas, treehouses, and glamping tents. Each room is equipped with air conditioning, a private bathroom, and a balcony or terrace.

Plaza Mayor de Ciudad de Balanga

The Plaza Hotel Balanga

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The Plaza Hotel Balanga is a four-star hotel located in Balanga City, Bataan. It is conveniently located near tourist attractions such as the Bataan World War II Museum and the Balanga Wetland and Nature Park. The hotel offers a variety of amenities such as a swimming pool, a fitness center, and a spa.

The Plaza Hotel Balanga has different types of rooms to choose from, including deluxe rooms, suites, and family rooms. Each room is equipped with air conditioning, a flat-screen TV, and a private bathroom. The hotel also has a restaurant and a bar.

Local Delicacies and Cuisine

Bataan is not only known for its beautiful tourist spots but also for its sumptuous local delicacies. Tourists should not miss the chance to try the local cuisine when visiting Bataan. Here are some of the must-try local delicacies in Bataan:

  • Buko Pie – A pie made with young coconut meat and sweet custard filling. It is a popular pasalubong or souvenir item for tourists.
  • Cashew Prunes – A sweet and chewy snack made with dried cashew nuts and prunes.
  • Tamales – A rice cake wrapped in banana leaves and filled with chicken or pork, boiled eggs, and vegetables.
  • Suman – A sticky rice cake wrapped in banana leaves and served with coconut caramel sauce.
  • Bibingka – A rice cake made with coconut milk, sugar, and rice flour, and topped with salted egg and cheese.
  • Kakanin – A variety of sweet rice cakes made with coconut milk and glutinous rice.

Aside from these local delicacies, Bataan also offers a unique dining experience with its floating restaurants. Tourists can enjoy their meals while cruising along the scenic river of Tortugas.

In addition, Bataan is also known for its chocolate de batirol, a hot chocolate drink made with pure cacao and served in a traditional clay pot. Tourists can try this local beverage at Total Gas Station in Roman Super Highway, Alauli, Pilar, Bataan.

Travel Tips and Requirements

When planning a trip to Bataan, it is important to be aware of the necessary travel requirements to ensure a hassle-free journey.

Getting There

Bataan is easily accessible from Metro Manila and other nearby provinces such as Pampanga and Subic. The most common mode of transportation is by bus, with several bus companies providing regular trips to Bataan. Private cars and vans are also available for rent, which is ideal for those who prefer a more flexible itinerary.

Walking Tour

One of the best ways to explore Bataan is through a walking tour. This allows tourists to fully immerse themselves in the local culture and history of the province. Some of the popular walking tours in Bataan include the Bataan Death March Trail, Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar Heritage Tour, and the Balanga City Heritage Tour.

Places to Visit

Bataan is home to several natural wonders and historical landmarks. Some of the must-visit tourist spots in Bataan include the Mount Samat National Shrine, Pawikan Conservation Center, and the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant. Tourists can also enjoy the beautiful beaches and resorts in Bagac and Morong.

It is recommended to bring comfortable clothing and footwear, especially for those planning to join walking tours or outdoor activities. It is also important to bring sunscreen and insect repellent, as the weather in Bataan can get hot and humid. Lastly, it is advisable to bring enough cash as some establishments may not accept credit or debit cards.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular tourist spots in bataan.

Bataan is a province in the Philippines that is rich in natural and historical attractions. Some of the popular tourist spots in Bataan are Mount Samat National Shrine, Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, Pawikan Conservation Center, and the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant.

What are some outdoor activities to do in Bataan?

Bataan offers various outdoor activities that nature lovers and adventure seekers will enjoy. Visitors can go hiking, trekking, and camping in the mountains of Bataan, such as Tarak Ridge and Mariveles Five Fingers. They can also enjoy water activities like swimming, snorkeling, and island hopping in the beaches of Bataan, including Playa La Caleta, Westnuk Beach, and Sisiman Beach.

What is the best Bataan tour package available?

There are various Bataan tour packages available for visitors who want to explore the province’s natural and historical attractions. The best Bataan tour package depends on the visitor’s preferences and budget. Some of the popular Bataan tour packages are the Bataan Historical Tour, Bataan Nature Tour, and Bataan Beach Tour.

What is the main landmark and tourist attraction in Bataan?

The main landmark and tourist attraction in Bataan is the Mount Samat National Shrine. This iconic war memorial in Pilar commemorates the bravery of Filipino and American soldiers during World War II. Visitors can climb up to the top of the monument to see the panoramic view of Bataan.

What is Bataan best known for?

Bataan is best known for its historical significance as the site of the Bataan Death March during World War II. It is also known for its natural attractions, such as beaches, mountains, and waterfalls. Additionally, Bataan is famous for its heritage houses and architecture, including the Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar.

Why is Bataan a popular tourist destination?

Bataan is a popular tourist destination because of its historical and natural attractions. It offers a rich cultural experience through its heritage houses, architecture, and local cuisine. Bataan is also easily accessible from Manila, making it a convenient road trip destination for locals and tourists alike.

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Best Bataan tourist spots and things to do in Bataan

17 BEST Bataan Tourist Spots + Things to Do

Bataan is a small province located in Central Luzon, known mostly for its mountains, beaches, and historical sites.

Families and leisure tourists often enjoy booking for a beachside staycation in Morong Beach, Bagac Beach, Camaya Coast, and Sisiman Bay. Adventure seekers can hike the summit of its mountains and chase waterfalls as well. Bataan played a significant role during the WWII, so those interested in history can hop on a historical tour to important historical markers and sites in this province.

If you’re planning a trip to Bataan, here are the best Bataan tourist spots that you shouldn’t miss, as well as other

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1. Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

2. pawikan conservation center, 3. zero kilometer death march marker, 4. mount samat national shrine, 5. bataan world war ii museum, 6. five fingers cove and laki beach, 7. mount natib, 8. pasukulan falls, 9. tarak ridge, 10. balanga wetland and nature park, 11. tikip falls, 12. bataan technology park, 13. plaza mayor de ciudad de balanga, 14. dunsulan park and dunsulan falls, 15. vista tala resort and recreational park, 16. take a break at playa la caleta, 17. buy pasalubong.

River in Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

Step back in time and immerse yourself in the beauty of Spanish colonial architecture at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar . This heritage resort has been meticulously reconstructed from different parts of the Philippines, giving visitors a glimpse into the country’s past.

Day trippers can take a guided tour to learn about the old houses, play traditional games, ride a boat along the man-made lake, or head to the beach for a quiet time. If you want to make the most of your time in this resort, it’s best to stay overnight in a traditional casa so you have ample time to experience the charm of this cultural gem.

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The Pawikan Conservation Center in Morong is a sanctuary for endangered sea turtles – specifically Olive Ridley , one of the five species of marine turtles found in the Philippines. The center also offers educational programs about their protection and rehabilitation.

You can visit the center to learn more about their efforts (and donate if you want to). It’s an enlightening experience since you will learn about the sea turtles and how the volunteers keep track and take care of them.

Make sure to visit during the nesting season ( November to March ). Specifically, head there in November to see the turtles lay their eggs and January to February to witness the hatchlings being released back to the sea. Obviously, there are no specific dates on when the eggs will watch, but if you are around the area you can call the center and ask them to update you of possible hatchlings.

Bataan 0 km death march marker in Mariveles

The Zero Kilometer Death March Marker (also known as the “KM 0” marker) is a significant historical site located in Mariveles, Bataan. It marks the starting point of the Bataan Death March , a tragic event during World War II where in thousands of Filipinos and Americans were forced to walk from Mariveles (Bataan) to Capas (Tarlac), covering a distance of about 104 kilometers.

The march took several days and was characterized by extreme brutality, harsh conditions, and a lack of food and water. Thousands of prisoners died along the way due to exhaustion, disease, and maltreatment by their captors.

This site is often the start of historical tours covering the events of WWII in Bataan, Pampanga, and Tarlac.

Mount Samat Shrine of Valor

For history buffs and adventure seekers, a visit to Mount Samat National Shrine is a must. It is home to the iconic Dambana ng Kagitingan (Shrine of Valor), a memorial for Filipino and American soldiers who fought during World War II.

Reach the top by climbing over 300 steps where you can see a shrine and tablets detailing the events of Bataan Death Mark. Afterwards, you can visit the small museum attached to the colonnade and then appreciate the views outside.

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Next up on our list of Bataan tourist spots is the Bataan World War II Museum. This museum in Balanga City is dedicated to preserving and commemorating the events and stories surrounding the role of Bataan Province during the WWII, particularly the heroic stand and sacrifices made by Filipino and American soldiers in the defense of Bataan against the Japanese forces in 1942.

It is also the site where Major General Edward King Jr. surrendered to the Japanese to prevent further death and destruction. This museum is small but nonetheless an important historical site in Bataan.

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One of the best tourist spots in Bataan, Five Fingers Cove and the nearby Laki Beach offer a fun beach and island hopping experience.

You might be wondering why the place is called Five Fingers . It’s because it consists of five islands with four coves in between, which resembles five fingers when viewed from above. The set of coves include: Conchino’s Point , Talaga Beach , Naiclec Point , and Longos Kawayan .

Here you can enjoy stunning views of cliffs, caves, and crystal-clear waters that are perfect for swimming and snorkeling. You can also go cliff jumping or trek to the nearby lighthouse for a breathtaking view of the cove.

Meanwhile, Laki Beach is a white-sand beach where you can swim and relax after your island hopping adventure.

Five Fingers Cove and Laki Beach is easily accessible and is one of the popular day trips from Manila .

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Bataan is home to several mountains that can be visited as a day hike from Manila. One of the best ones that offer a challenging yet rewarding hike is Mount Natib — a beginner-friendly dormant volcanic mountain lying in Orani, Bataan.

The trek to the summit takes about 3-4 hours depending on your pace. The route is a mix of easy and difficult trails, with steep slopes and rope trails. Experience being one with nature as you navigate through lush forests and the scenic trail leading to its summit, where you can see a panoramic view of Subic Bay and surrounding landscapes.

After the climb, you can also visit the nearby Pasukulan Falls — one of the highest waterfalls in Bataan Province. Although it is more challenging than other day hikes, climbing Mount Natib is a unique, fulfilling experience, making it one of the best Bataan tourist spots that you should explore.

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For nature enthusiasts, one of the must-visit Bataan tourist spots is the magnificent Pasukulan Falls — an unspoiled gem nestled within the verdant wilderness of Bataan Natural Park in Abucay.

You can visit the waterfall either via Mount Natib or Pinagbutasan Trail in the town of Orani. The journey to the falls itself is an adventure, where you can experience a refreshing hike through lush green trails and even see rare flora and fauna, including sinimpit (a local berry that grows in the wild).

Once you reach the falls, you’ll be greeted by a mesmerizing sight of the 60-meter waterfall, cascading into a serene pool surrounded by the soothing sounds of nature. Jump in for a cold swim or have a picnic beside the waterfall with your friends. If you’re a fan of offbeat paths and tranquil spots, don’t miss out on this hidden paradise when you’re in Bataan!

Papaya River in Mt. Mariveles

Tarak Ridge is one of the best hikes in Bataan, ideal for experienced climbers. Its name is derived from the words “tabak” (meaning hunting knife) and “tarik” (meaning steep), referring to the length of the ridge and the steepness of the trail leading to the summit. It is part of the larger crater of Mount Mariveles, a dormant stratovolcano similar to Mount Natib.

It’s best to spend an overnight to fully enjoy the mountain climbing experience in Tarak Ridge. The trek takes a total of 5-6 hours depending on your pace. Make a stop at the refreshing Papaya River (one of the cleanest mountain rivers I’d seen) before setting camp at Tarak Ridge and then preparing for the 2-hour trek to the summit the following day for the sunrise views. The summit will reward you of Manila Bay, Corregidor Island, and distant cities of Manila and Cavite.

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One of the rising tourist spots in Bataan, Balanga Wetland and Nature Park is an 11-hectare coastal park that serves as temporary home for migratory birds coming from neighboring countries such as China. Due to its role in preserving the ecology, it was declared as an Ecotourism Zone in 2019.

The park features view decks where you can watch the migratory birds: Pro Tip : The best time for bird watching is morning or late afternoon. There are also pathways where you can take a stroll across the mangrove forest and cottages & tables where you can enjoy picnicking with your family.

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Tikip Falls is one of the most underrated tourist spots in Bataan – a hidden gem among those who love chasing pristine waterfalls.

Located at the municipality of Limay, this waterfall stands 30 feet high with a deep plunge pool where you can enjoy swimming in the cool, refreshing water. It also serves as the source of water of the Nagsingkong and Pita Rivers.

The trek to the waterfall takes about an hour. It’s a fantastic place to visit for beginner hikers, as well as leisure visitors including families who want to have a fun family day out.

A journey of the historical tourist attractions in Bataan wouldn’t be complete without a visit to Bataan Technology Park .

Located in the rolling hills of the Morong Special Economic Zone, this 365-hectare hub was the former site of the United Nations Philippine Refugee Processing Zone. It then became a temporary home for refugees from the neighboring countries of Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia after the Fall of Saigon.

Today, you can visit the park to see historical monuments and shrines constructed by the refugees and drop by the museum, which houses interesting artifacts including the actual boat used by the refugees.

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When visiting Balanga — the capital city of Bataan Province, don’t forget to drop by Plaza Mayor de Ciudad de Balanga, a beautiful public space reminiscent of Madrid. It follows the concentric zoning implemented during the Spanish Colonial Era, with the government building and church at the center.

 Take pictures of the beautiful buildings, visit the 18th-century Balanga Cathedral, and sit down for a cup of coffee in a nearby café. The plaza also holds events such as food events such as the famous banchetto.

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For a weekend of outdoor fun with your family, head to Dunsulan Park in Pilar, Bataan. Located at the foot of Mount Samat (just a short drive from the shrine), this nature park is a great place to commune with nature, engage in treetop adventure and horseback riding, and enjoy picnicking.

Within the park, you will also find Dunsulan Falls – a small waterfall perfect for swimming. This waterfall may be small at 5 meters high and 40 feet deep, but it’s refreshing and looks beautiful surrounded by the rock formations and lush trees.

The best thing about Dunsulan Park is its entrance fees are affordable! For these reason, it’s one of our top Bataan tourist spots especially for families.

Vista Tala Resort day tour

Vista Tala Resort and Recreational Park is one of the best resorts in Bataan , offering not just your usual leisure amenities but also outdoor facilities such as wall climbing, rappelling, and zipline. It also features an infinity pool and outdoor areas where you can enjoy the surrounding mountain views.

This resort also serves as jump-off point of hikers on their way to Mount Natib.

Playa la Caleta - one of the best Bataan beach resorts

You’ll find several beach resorts in Bataan, but one that stands out is Playa la Caleta. Located in a secluded cove in the coastal town of Morong, this resort offers comfortable glamping experience with its luxurious tents and cottages, white-sand beach perfect for swimming and snorkeling, and a host of other adventures. It’s the perfect place to unwind and enjoy nature to yourselves!

Other than beach bumming and swimming, there are other things you can do in the resort including trekking to the nearby Tres Marias Falls, island hopping to other nearby coves, and cliff jumping.

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Did you know that Bataan is the home of the First Economic Zone in the Philippines? Not only that, but it’s also a great place to buy local food and souvenirs. Bataan specialties include tinapa (smoked fish), tuyo (sun-dried herring), and other seafood such as crabs and prawns. You can also buy locally made products such as walis lasa of Abucay, capiz products of Samal, and hand-painted and beaded bags of Mariveles.

One place to buy pasalubong is the Bataan Tourism Center.

Bataan may be a small province, but it offers a wide range of tourist spots that cater to different interests. From beaches to mountains, cultural sites to nature parks, Bataan has something for everyone. So if you’re planning your next trip, consider adding these top destinations in Bataan to your itinerary.

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Top 14 Tourist Spots in Bataan & Things to Do: Home to Historical and Nature Spots

Melanie Haiken

Updated on: February 5, 2024

Tourist Spots In Bataan

Mount Samat National Shrine is a key historical Bataan tourist spot. The Pawikan Conservation Center offers an engaging wildlife experience.

Bataan, steeped in history and natural beauty, is a province located in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines. Visitors flock to the area to witness the iconic Mount Samat National Shrine, also known as the Dambana ng Kagitingan, which commemorates the valor of Filipino and American soldiers during World War II.

This shrine offers panoramic views and a deep sense of history. Another attraction is the Pawikan Conservation Center, dedicated to protecting endangered sea turtles, where tourists can learn about conservation efforts and sometimes witness turtle hatchlings. Beyond these, Bataan boasts stunning beaches, majestic waterfalls, and the Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, an open-air museum and heritage park showcasing reconstructed Spanish-Filipino houses. These destinations make Bataan a diverse and memorable stop for any traveler exploring the Philippines.

Why Bataan Tourist Spots are Attractive?

Bataan, a picturesque province in the Philippines, beckons travelers with its rich historical heritage and natural beauty. This destination captivates with a blend of cultural landmarks and scenic landscapes. Home to the valorous Bataan Death March, memorials and museums stand as somber reminders of wartime heroism, drawing history enthusiasts from around the globe.

Nature lovers revel in its pristine beaches, unspoiled forests, and the stunning Mt. Samat National Shrine, offering panoramic vistas. With a plethora of festivities celebrating Filipino culture and local cuisine, Bataan promises a unique combination of educational exploration and tropical enjoyment, making it an alluring spot for a diverse range of tourists.

What Is Bataan Best Known For?

Bataan tourist spots are full with rich historical and natural beauty for travelers. Known primarily for its role in World War II, Bataan stands as a silent witness to the valor of Filipino and American soldiers during the infamous Death March.

Today, the region beckons tourists with a blend of heritage sites, such as the Mount Samat National Shrine, and pristine landscapes, including the enchanting Dunsulan Falls. Coastal villages offer serene beaches, while inland adventures await in the form of nature hikes and wildlife encounters.

Whether a history enthusiast or a nature lover, Bataan presents an array of experiences that honor both its storied past and its present.

Top 14 Tourist Spots in Bataan & Things to Do

1. visit las casas filipinas de acuzar.

Stepping into Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar is akin to traveling back in time to the 18th century. This heritage resort, Showcases a collection of restored Spanish-Filipino houses known as ‘bahay na bato. ‘ Guests can immerse themselves in history while wandering through cobblestone streets, admiring the intricate details of the ancestral homes, or even staying in one of these houses for a night.

The resort offers a unique blend of cultural experiences, from traditional Filipino crafts workshops to cultural shows, providing an engaging retreat for history buffs and curious travelers alike. The blend of beauty, history, and culture at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar makes it a standout destination, offering a window into the Philippines’ rich colonial past.

Join A Walking Tour And Travel Back In Time To Old Manila

Imagine strolling along cobbled streets, each step echoing stories of bygone eras, as you explore the historic architecture and poignant history of this area.

Such excursions offer a unique perspective on Bataan’s storied past, providing a rich narrative that complements the visual splendor of Spanish-era buildings and wartime memorials. These tours, paced for reflection and appreciation, immerse you in the culture and legacy of the Philippines, making it an unforgettable experience for history buffs and casual tourists alike.

Discover the soul of Old Manila in a way that static museum exhibits simply cannot match.

Take A Dip In A Batis-inspired Swimming Pool

The experience of bathing in these tranquil waters is second to none, where the harmonious blend of nature’s symphony and the cool embrace of crystal-clear water rejuvenates the soul.

Architectural genius fuses with Mother Earth’s handiwork, creating a sanctuary where travelers can bask in the pool’s soothing ambiance. Sunlight dapples through the foliage, casting a dance of light upon the water, while the subtle sounds of the surrounding flora and fauna offer an escape into a world far removed from the bustle of daily life.

Venture into this picturesque pool and immerse yourself in a refreshing encounter that captures the essence of Bataan’s natural allure.

2. Explore The Hidden Coves At Five Fingers

The Five Fingers offers an unparalleled adventure for sea-loving explorers. This collection of coves, named for their resemblance to outstretched digits, presents a treasure trove of natural beauty. As the gentle waves lap against the shore, visitors can bask in the serenity of secluded beaches or plunge into the crystal-clear waters for a refreshing swim.

The rock formations and lush greenery provide a stunning backdrop for kayaking or snorkeling, revealing an underwater world just beneath the surface. Regardless of the chosen activity, the alluring charm of Five Fingers’ hidden coves is sure to create unforgettable memories for any traveler seeking the beauty of Bataan’s shores.

Go Trekking At Cochino’s Point

As the morning mist dissipates over Bataan, adventure-seekers ready their gear for a thrilling trek at Cochino’s Point. This hidden gem, embraced by lush greenery, presents a terrain that challenges and excites in equal measure. Each step taken along the narrow paths rewards hikers with the stirring sounds of wildlife and the rustle of leaves underfoot.

The ascent offers panoramic vistas that serve as a backdrop to the most picturesque of selfies. Nature enthusiasts relish the opportunity to spot unique flora and fauna, making the journey as much about discovery as it is about physical accomplishment.

Reaching the summit, one finds solace in the serene beauty – a perfect slice of heaven for those who venture beyond the beaten track.

See The Natsu Lagoon At Talaga Point

The Natsu Lagoon at Talaga Point awaits visitors with its serene waters and lush landscapes. A hidden gem often missed by travelers, this tranquil haven provides the perfect escape from the hustle of urban life.

The sun-kissed waters glisten under the tropical sky, offering idyllic conditions for an afternoon of relaxation or a peaceful kayak ride. Gentle breezes carry the scent of salt and earth, while the local flora and fauna add splashes of color to the natural canvas.

Adventure-seekers will revel in the opportunities for exploration along the untouched trails, where the sounds of nature create an enchanting backdrop. Embraced by the arms of nature, Natsu Lagoon is not just a destination but an immersive experience for the soul.

See The Nagmandala Rock At Hornos Point

This natural wonder is not only a feast for the eyes but also a testament to the area’s rich geological history.

Adventurers and photography enthusiasts alike flock to this spot to capture the interplay of shadows and sunlight that dance across the rock’s surface. With its captivating structure and the surrounding landscape’s raw beauty, a visit to Nagmandala Rock offers an intriguing escape for those eager to explore off-the-beaten-path treasures.

Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a curious tourist, this spot is sure to etch a lasting memory in your collection of travel experiences.

Have A Snack At Naiklec Point

As the salty sea breeze brushes against your skin, treat yourself to an array of local snacks that are as tantalizing as the picturesque views.

Savor the rich flavors of freshly prepared street food, from succulent skewers to sweet, creamy treats that mirror the province’s diverse food culture. With each bite, you’ll understand why Naiklec Point isn’t just a feast for the eyes – it’s a haven for food enthusiasts and culture lovers alike.

Here, indulging in a quick snack transcends the ordinary, turning into a memorable experience that complements your adventure through one of the Philippines’ most beloved tourist destinations.

Jump Off The 40-ft Cliff At Longos Kawayan Point

Daredevils and adventure seekers visiting Bataan will find Longos Kawayan Point a thrilling destination. The sheer rush of leaping into the azure waters from a staggering height of 40 feet is an experience etched in adrenaline. Safety is paramount, with guidelines ensuring a secure jump for everyone.

Immersed in nature’s splendor, the cliff jump offers a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape, making it a memorable spectacle. This spot, frequented by thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike, encapsulates the wild heart of Bataan, promising an exhilarating blend of excitement and beauty for anyone brave enough to take the plunge.

3. Learn More About History At The Mt. Samat Shrine Of Valor

The Shrine of Valor stands as a reverent testament to the bravery of the soldiers who fought during the World War II. This landmark not only offers breathtaking panoramic views but also serves as an educational journey into the heart of the Philippines’ historical battles.

Engage with the past as you explore the rich exhibits and memorabilia housed within the iconic cross and museum, each echoing stories of valor and sacrifice. A visit here transcends the typical sightseeing experience, as it instills a deeper appreciation for the nation’s heroes, making it a poignant and must-visit destination in Bataan for history buffs and patriotic travelers alike.

4. Visit The Turtles At The Pawikan Conservation Center

Embracing the serenity of nature and the chance to witness the beauty of marine life, a journey to the Pawikan Conservation Center in Bataan offers an unforgettable experience. This sanctuary is dedicated to the protection and preservation of sea turtles, known locally as “pawikan.

” Visitors get an unparalleled opportunity to learn about the conservation efforts while observing these graceful creatures in their natural habitat. The center’s initiatives to save and rehabilitate endangered turtles provide a deeper understanding and appreciation for wildlife among tourists.

Whether it’s by participating in guided tours or possibly witnessing the release of rehabilitated turtles back into the wild, your visit not only contributes to the survival of these magnificent animals but also instills a sense of responsibility towards environmental conservation.

5. Connect With Nature At The Bataan National Park

Immersing oneself in the tranquility of Bataan National Park offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. This sprawling natural reserve embraces visitors with its lush landscapes, biodiversity, and opportunities for eco-adventure. Trek through verdant trails that open up to spectacular views of untouched jungle, or quietly observe the diverse range of flora and fauna that call this park home.

With picnic areas perfect for family outings and pathways leading to hidden waterfalls, the park provides the ideal setting for reconnecting with the outdoors and creating timeless memories amidst the beauty of nature. Whether seeking solitude or a dash of adventure, the Bataan National Park caters to all, forging a profound bond between its guests and the abundant wonders of the wild.

6. Check Out The Bataan World War Ii Museum

Stepping into the Bataan World War II Museum is akin to a time machine that transports visitors back to a pivotal period in Filipino history. This poignant destination offers a profound look at the bravery and struggles of soldiers and civilians during the conflict.

Inside, an array of artifacts, personal accounts, and historical exhibits vividly recount the tales of valor and sacrifice. Each relic and photograph is not just an echo of the past but also a reminder of the resilience and spirit of the Filipino people.

For history enthusiasts and lifelong learners alike, the museum serves as both an educational resource and a memorial to those who gave their all to shape the nation’s tomorrow.

7. Go Birdwatching At The Balanga Wetland And Nature Park

This serene sanctuary offers a unique opportunity to observe a diverse array of bird species in their natural habitat, with the backdrop of stunning scenery that promises to enchant nature lovers of all stripes.

Whether armed with a pair of binoculars or just the naked eye, visitors will find themselves immersed in the tranquil beauty of this eco-tourism gem. The park’s well-maintained paths and discreet viewing platforms allow for an unobtrusive glimpse into the lives of feathered residents, making it an ideal spot for both seasoned birdwatchers and curious novices eager to experience the thrill of wildlife observation.

8. See The Ruins At Corregidor Island

Exploring Corregidor Island offers a poignant glimpse into history amid the backdrop of stunning views. This rugged island fortress stands as a memorial to the courage and valor of Filipino and American soldiers who fought during World War II. Visitors can reflect on the remnants of war, consisting of battered buildings, tunnels, and artillery that once boomed across the waters.

The ruins tell a powerful story, silently communicating the weight of past battles and the resilience of human spirits. As one steps through the remnants of the barracks and navigates the haunting hospital ruins, the echoes of the past provide a somber yet educational experience unlike any other in Bataan.

9. Visit The Zero Kilometer Marker

Bataan presents a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in Philippine history and natural beauty, one site of particular intrigue is the Zero Kilometer Marker. This unassuming landmark holds great significance as it denotes the starting point of the infamous Death March during World War II.

Visitors are often humbled as they stand at the spot that marks such a poignant chapter in the nation’s past. With the verdant landscape serving as a backdrop, history enthusiasts and reflective travelers alike find this location both educational and emotive.

The marker stands as a silent testament to the resilience of the human spirit and is an essential stop for anyone delving into the historical journey of Bataan.

10. Learn About The Filipino-japanese Friendship Tower

The Filipino-Japanese Friendship Tower serves as a beacon of peace and a reminder of the history between the two nations. This historical monument marks a place where visitors can reflect on the lessons of the past while admiring the tower’s symbolic architecture.

The site is surrounded by a serene landscape, inviting tourists to enjoy a moment of tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of city life. In commemorating the reconciled friendship of the Philippines and Japan, the tower offers a poignant experience that goes beyond mere sightseeing, providing a narrative that resonates with the values of unity and harmony.

The visit to this landmark is both educational and inspirational, making it a must-see for those exploring the rich cultural tapestry of Bataan.

11. See The Flaming Sword In Pilar, Bataan

Immersing oneself in the historical ambiance of Bataan, a visit to the Flaming Sword monument in Pilar offers a poignant reminder of valor during World War II. Erected to commemorate the bravery of Filipino and American soldiers, this landmark stands as a symbol of joint perseverance and sacrifice.

It allows travelers to pay their respects, as it marks the starting point of the infamous Death March. Sightseers often find themselves enveloped in reflection as they gaze upon this emblem of shared history, which also serves as an educational site for those eager to learn about the significant events that shaped the region.

Taking a moment to absorb the importance of this site, individuals leave with a deepened appreciation of the past, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring the historical tapestry of Bataan.

12. Find The Fall Of Bataan Marker

Delving into the historical fabric of Bataan, the Fall of Bataan Marker stands as a poignant testament to the bravery and sacrifices of Filipino and American soldiers during World War II. Situated at the entrance of the Mount Samat National Shrine, this monumental marker commemorates the valiant stand against invading forces, leading to the infamous Bataan Death March.

Visitors often pause here to reflect on the profound impact of the events that unfolded in this region. A visit to the marker not only enriches one’s understanding of Philippine history but also offers a moment of solemn remembrance for the fallen heroes of a pivotal moment in time.

13. Visit The Bataan Technology Park

The Bataan Technology Park stands as a testament to the region’s historical and technological significance. Once a World War II battleground, this park has been transformed into a hub for both innovation and remembrance. Visitors can start a journey through time as they explore the remnants of a past era intermingling with cutting-edge advancements.

The area, rich with cultural resonance, also offers a serene escape for those looking to connect with nature. Uniquely combining education with leisure, the Technology Park isn’t just a feast for the mind; its picturesque landscapes provide a visually stunning experience, making it a must-visit for anyone traveling to Bataan.

14. Have A Food Trip

Embracing the culinary scene in Bataan is a must for any visitor seeking a truly immersive experience. The province presents an array of exquisite local dishes that tantalize the taste buds and offer a window into the cultural mosaic of the area.

Indulging in the flavors of traditional fare such as ‘Kare-kare’, a rich peanut stew, or trying ‘Sisig’, a sizzling dish made from parts of pig’s head and liver, can be an adventure in itself. Seafood enthusiasts will relish the fresh catch from the local waters, often prepared with a unique Filipino twist.

Walking through the markets, one might stumble upon sweet treats like ‘Ube Halaya’, a purple yam jam that’s both colorful and delightful. Each meal serves not only to satisfy hunger but also to provide insight into the heart of Bataan’s culinary heritage.

Exploring Bataan tourist spots reveals a treasure trove of cultural and natural attractions. From wartime relics to tranquil beaches, this region boasts diversity that caters to every traveler. Bataan’s allure lies not just in its sites, but in the stories etched within its landscape.

Plan a visit and discover the wonders firsthand, creating memories that resonate long after your journey ends.

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7 Places to Visit in Bataan + Things To Do

7 Places to Visit in Bataan + Things To Do

If you are coming from Manila, the Philippines capital, traveling short distances by road will already get you to some of the country’s prized destinations. One of them is Bataan province, a premium ecotourism and heritage site located in Central Luzon.

There are many beautiful attractions in Bataan, starting with the picturesque beaches of Morong, the beautiful churches of Samal (St. Catherine of Sienna Parish Church) and Balanga (St. Joseph Parish Church), and the historical heritage of Mount Samat National Shrine. You may also check out Limutan Falls if you are game for a hike that could last for up to two hours. However, the best experience in the province is visiting Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, a 400-hectare attraction showcasing Filipino craftsmanship. It is a reconstructed 18th century Spanish-colonial village featuring cobbled streets, stilt houses, and ancient buildings.

To help with your trip planning, I’ve added links to the locations on Google Maps. Feel free to click/tap on the links posted below. Then, use the “save” feature on the Google Maps app for easy reference. But before you start ticking goals off your bucketlist, here are travel essentials & discounts you’ll need to check. Pre-book online for a hassle-free trip!

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3. Samal Church (St. Cathderine of Sienna Parish Church)

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4. Balanga Cathderal (St. Joseph Parish Church)

Balanga Cathderal, Bataan

Location : Calero Street, City of Balanga, Bataan . Save on Google Maps .

5. Orani Church (Holy Rosary Parish Church)

Orani Church, Bataan

Location : 2112, Orani, 2112 Bataan . Save on Google Maps .

6. Limutan Falls (Binukawan)

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7. Mariveles View Park (Sisiman Viewpoint)

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10 Best Tourist Spots in Bataan

Bataan is a province in Philippines located in Central Luzon Region holding many interesting tourist spots. The province has plenty of historical landmarks to visit including monuments, markers, old houses, shrines and old churches since it played an important role in the history of the country ( Battle of Bataan ). For relaxation, outdoor activities and sightseeing destinations, it has a lot to offer such as nature parks, vast beaches and mountains.

The province of Bataan occupies the entire Bataan Peninsula and bordered by the provinces of Zambales and Pampanga to the north. There are around 760,000+ residents in the province and they speak in mostly Tagalog, Kapampangan and English languages. The capital city of Bataan is Balanga City .

If you are planning to experience the beautiful places to visit in the province, below are the most-visited tourist spots in Bataan you may want to include ( if not yet ) in your travel list.

1. La Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

La Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

Photo courtesy of Las Casas Filipinas De Acuzar

La Casas Filipinas de Acuzar is one of the best tourist spots in Bataan, an outstanding heritage resort perched by the sea. The resort features a very impressive collection of 27 heritage houses all over the Philippines from the Spanish-colonial period. These heritage houses ( casas in Spanish ) were dismantled, transported and reconstructed brick by brick, plank by plank in this 400-hectare property. Living in one of these noble-class heritage houses over the night comes with a golden price tag. Day tours are also available led by expert tour guides.

 La Casas Filipinas de Acuzar is located in Barangay Ibaba, Bagac, Bataan. Take few steps back in the 18-century Philippines and experience the grandeur showcase of history and craftsmanship through this living museum of Philippine heritage. CHECK ROOM RATES HERE

2. Mount Samat National Shrine

Mount Samat National Shrine

Mount Samat National Shrine by Jonine Garcia

Mount Samat National Shrine or Dambana ng Kagitingan ( Tagalog term for Shrine of Valor ) is one of the historical landmarks in Bataan, a tribute to the fallen Filipino and American soldiers who fought gallantly in the World War II  known as the Battle of Bataan . It is a 73,665-hectare National Shrine built on 1970 located near the summit of Mount Samat. The shrine consists of a marble-clad Colonnade and a huge Memorial Cross. Inside the Colonnade are an altar, glass murals, inscribed narratives of the battle and collection of items from WWII. An open area in the Colonnade provides a panoramic view of Bataan but the viewing deck at the top of the cross gives even more interesting sights. The viewing deck that stretches in both arms of the cross can be reached through an elevator at its base.

 Mount Samat National Shrine is located in Pilár, Bataan.

3. Bataan WWII Museum

Bataan WWII Museum

Bataan WWII Museum by Millen

Bataan WWII Museum is one of the most visited tourist spots in Bataan, built as a tribute to the fallen heroes of Bataan during WWII that aims to show the present generation on how the 1941 youths accepted the call of duty. It is a small place but packed with so much history where one can find the diorama depicting the Bataan Death March, old weapons, pictures and items. The first floor of the building can be summarized as showing the Surrender of Bataan to Japanese Forces and the second floor shows the effects of war. Outside the museum is the Surrender Site Monument where the larger than life Americans and Japanese statues are discussing and signing the surrender of the United States Armed Forces in the Far East.

 Bataan WWII Museum is found behind the Balanga Elementary School in Barangay Talisay, Balanga City, Bataan.

4. Zero Kilometer Death March Marker

Zero Kilometer Death March Marker

Zero Kilometer Death March Marker by Pacific Kilroy on Flickr

Zero Kilometer Death March Marker serves as the starting point of the darkest times in Philippine History known as the Bataan Death March . To summarize simply, this is what happened in the Battle of Bataan . During the WWII, the Japanese thoroughly studied the invasion of the country and perfectly executed their plan and was successful. This time, almost all of the Southeast Asia were under the control of the Japanese. To prevent the immediate victory across the Pacific, the Filipino and American soldiers led by General Douglas MacArthur pulled in Bataan and fought for 3 months which delayed the valuable time of the Japanese. When they finally surrendered, General Douglas MacArthur was already out of the country and promised to return which later he did. After the surrender, one of the most horrible events in the history happened known as the Bataan Death March .

An estimate of 60,000 – 80,000 Filipino and American prisoners of war suffered a forcible transfer by the Imperial Japanese Army. The Zero Kilometer Death March Marker in Bataan marked the start of the death march going to San Fernando, Pampanga to ride a train bound to Capaz, Tarlac. It’s around 100-kilometer march for around 7 days and nights. An estimate of 5,000 – 18,000 deaths during the march.

 There are 2 Zero Kilometer Death March Markers in Bataan, one is located in Bagac and the other is in Mariveles. Bataan one of the best destinations for history geeks. If you want to know more about history, visit Bataan.

5. Ocean Adventure

Ocean Adventure

Dolphin Friends Show on Ocean Adventure by ceodrielts on Flickr

Ocean Adventure is one of the famous tourist spots in Bataan, claimed to be the first open water marine theme park in Southeast Asia. The marine park is known for its animal shows and encounters. Dolphin Friends Show is one of the animal shows where well-trained dophins along with its trainers performs amusing tricks among the crowd. The most recommended activity here is the Dophin Encounter where one can touch, kiss, hug and swim with a very friendly dophin while a trainer also shows the different parts of it and provides more information. Sea lions, fishes and wild animals can also be found in the marine park.

 Ocean Adventure is located in Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Morong , Bataan. This is the perfect place for family especially with kids for them to encounter the friendly animals. If you want to stay overnight, Camayan Beach Resort is just few steps away. CHECK ROOM RATES HERE

6. Mount Natib

Mount Natib Summit

View from the summit of Mount Natib by Stephen Jou

Mount Natib is becoming more popular mountain climbing destination in Bataan, a protected area included in Bataan National Park standing 1,253+ meters above sea level. The summit can be reached through a day hike or overnight hike which the trails are from unpaved mountain roads and grasslands to challenging rocky, steep and slippery trails. Some rappelling maybe needed. The summit gives a jaw-dropping view of the West Philippine Sea, Mount Samat, Mount Arayat and most of Bataan. Near the campsite lies a refreshing waterfalls called  Pasukan Falls which most of the travelers visit the day after the long climb.

 Mount Natib is located in Orani, Bataan.

7. Balanga Wetland and Nature Park

Balanga Wetland and Nature Park

Birds at Balanga Wetland and Nature Park | Photo courtesy of Sir Tonji Ramos on Philippine Bird Photography Forum

Balanga Wetland and Nature Park is one of the most visited tourist spots in Bataan. If you love bird-watching, this is the ideal place for you in the province. It is a protected area by the local government and a sanctuary for thousands of migratory birds that feeds on mudflats, wetlands and mangrove forest. It is a safe haven for birds protecting them for being hunted or killed. The park has been developed where viewing decks and picnic huts are installed in the area. The best times to visit here in the early morning or late afternoon where birds fly around in hordes.

 Balanga Wetland and Nature Park is located in Balanga City, Bataan.

8. Vista Tala Resort and Recreational Park

Vista Tala Resort and Recreational Park

Vista Tala Resort and Recreational Park by Al-Jerr Had Hijara Nadonza

Vista Tala Resort and Recreational Park is an outstanding resort tucked in the mountainous side of Bataan, a perfect getaway destination for families, couples or barkadas. One of the major draws of this resort is its infinity pools perched on a cliff-side offering a fantastic view of the mountains ( sometimes foggy ) and a scenic view of the woodlands. Since it is a mountain resort, it has a cool and refreshing wind breeze and soothing ambiance. The resort is open for day tours but staying overnight is highly recommended. They have different types of accommodations like nipa hut, row house, barkada room, standard villa or villa with Jacuzzi.

 Vista Tala Resort and Recreational Park is located in Orani, Bataan.

9. Playa La Caleta

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Playa La Caleta is one of the best tourist spots in Bataan, a hidden cove with pristine grey sand beach and alluring crystal clear waters. People dubbed this as an “ Isolated Paradise ” since it can only be reach via boat ride from the port. Throughout the day and night, the sea water is mostly calm and shallow which is a good thing for kids to safely swim in the beach. Cottages, beach gazebos, tents and hammocks are available for visitors and pitching your own tent is also allowed. Some of the best things to do here aside from swimming and snorkeling are: paddle boarding, skim boarding, cliff jumping, trekking or going to nearby Miguelito Island.

 Playa La Caleta is located in Morong, Bataan. For bookings and inquiries, contact them via email: [email protected] or via social media accounts:   Facebook | Instagram

10. Anvaya Cove Beach and Nature Club

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Anvaya Cove Beach and Nature Club is a 430-hectare property of Ayala Land Premier, a top notch residential community that features both of a mountain retreat and a beach resort. It has well-maintained landscapes and a very long stretch of fine sand beach. Their casitas comes with very elegant designs that blends with the environment with complete amenities inside giving an equal care for your home settings and for the environment. The club amenities includes Avaya Cove Beach, Swimming & Infinity Pools, Nature Trail and Camp, Veda Spa and more. There are so much things to do here like beach sports (beach football, volleyball, etc.), water sports activities (kayaking, banana boat riding) and ziplining, rappelling, bird-watching and more. Unfortunately, the club is exclusive only for its members but check out Airbnb for rentals in the community. This is not open for everybody that’s why when you got one shot at Anvaya Cove, make the most out of it. CHECK ROOM RATES HERE

 Anvaya Cove is located in Morong, Bataan.

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By: Author Ruben Arribas

Posted on Published: December 4, 2019  - Last updated: March 4, 2023

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Last updated on March 4th, 2023 at 12:24 pm

Bataan is located in Central Luzon . It’s close to our home Angeles City in Pampanga . The capital of Bataan is Balanga. We have been visiting Bataan 3 times so far and today we will write all the amazing Bataan tourist spots.

Bataan is popular because of history since it was one of the last stands of the Filipino/American soldiers against the Japanese in World War II. If you like history and beaches make sure that you read our Bataan travel guide which will inspire you to visit Bataan soon.

Read here Beach resorts in Bataan and beaches in Bataan ! Read here how to get to Bataan !

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Batan Travel Guide

How to get to bataan, getting to bataan from clark.

If you are getting to Bataan from Clark. You can ride a van from DAU Terminal in Angeles City. It will take one hour to get to Balanga and the price is 180 PHP . From Clark International Airport you can go by taxi or Grab to DAU Terminal. It will take you around 15-20 minutes to get there and prices can be around 200-300 PHP by Grab and 500 PHP by taxi.

You can also get a jeepney to San Fernando. Once in San Fernando you get the bus going to Balanga 220 PHP .

Getting to Bataan from Manila by Bus

If you are getting to Bataan from Manila by bus. It will take 3-4 hours depending on the traffic and where you catch the bus. If you are coming from Cubao it will take around 3 hours 250 PHP . Genesis and Bataan Transit are the companies going to Bataan from Cubao.

And more than 4 hours 280 PHP if you are coming from Pasay. Genesis buses are going to Bataan from Pasay.

Once in Balanga Terminal you can get a tricycle or a jeepney to move around Bataan. Prices are starting from 10 PHP depending on the distance.

Getting to Bataan from Manila by Ferry

If you are getting to Bataan from Manila by ferry to Orion. It will take you around one hour to get there. The departure of the ferry from Manila is 7 am and 5 pm. It will take 50 minutes and it costs 450 PHP . From Bataan to Manila the schedule is 9 am and 7 15 pm. There are free shuttles going to Dinalupihan and Mariveles in Bataan from Orion.

Getting to Bataan from Manila by Private Transportation

If you are getting to Bataan from Manila by private transportation. It will take you 2 hours and a half to reach there from Manila. You have to drive to North Luzon Expressway and exit in San Fernando and going thru Lubao. Or you can exit in DAU and take the SCTEX on the way to Dinalupihan.

Getting to Bataan from Baguio

If you are getting to Bataan from Baguio. There are also buses from Baguio going to Bataan. It will take 7 hours to reach there and prices are around 500 PHP .

BEST TIME TO VISIT BATAAN

If you’re traveling to Bataan you can expect considerably small changes in the city’s weather. Humidity is high in the Philippines and the warmest months here are April and May. Basically,  January to March is the best time to visit Bataan as this is the sunniest period of the year and is relatively cooler than other months.

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DAILY BUDGET TO VISIT BATAAN

Many of the restaurants and hotels in Bataan are inexpensive yet more than satisfying. A full meal in the city can go for as low as 80 PHP  per person while a bottle of beer can be bought for around  50-65 PHP . Restaurant meals can be bought for around  500-800 PHP  for two people. Pretty cheap, right? And if you only have  20 PHP  in your pocket when you’re feeling pretty hungry, you can even buy plenty of street food with that.

Transportation is also cheap with jeepneys and tricycles going all over town. The main problem in transportation there are big distances and the schedule of public buses isn’t very often. Be patient and make sure you go during the day since at night time there are only a few buses and mini buses going to Bataan. If you prefer joining a tour prices are starting at 1300 PHP for a day trip with lunch, entrance fees and transportation included.

There are also budget hotels costing for around  600-900 PHP  in a promo while three-star establishments go for around  1,000-2,000 PHP , that’s only $19-38 USD ! For those who want a more luxurious stay, you can check in at very nice hotels at around  $50-120 USD . You can also try AirBnB in Bataan.

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You can also book your accommodations through  Agoda  or  Booking .

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Things to Know Before Visiting Bataan

Smoking isn’t allowed in the streets in Balanga in Bataan. If you do you will get a fine. It’s similar than Davao.

Bataan Technology Park is the former site of the Philippine Refugee Processing Center for Indochinese refugees. They were coming 80% from Vietnam and 20 % between Laos and Cambodia.

The first nuclear power plant in the country named Bataan Nuclear Power Plant. It’s located in Morong.

The Death March was the starting point of World War II. It’s located in Mariveles in Bagac.

The most popular pasalubongs are dry fishes and dry marine products.

TOURS AND ENTRANCE FEES IN BATAAN

If you want to visit Bataan tourist spots the best way to do it is by private transportation. The entrance fee to the Bataan tourist spots are usually between 30-50 PHP , so affordable. If you don’t have private transportation you can join to tours in Bataan tourist office.

There are tours starting from 1300 PHP with guide, lunch, entrance fees included and van with air conditioning. We did ourselves the tour with the Tourism office with Allan as a guide. Everything was well organized and we enjoyed a lot touring around Pawikan Festival. We had time to attend the Festival, beach party, enjoying sunsets and learn about the historical sites in Bataan.

In the tourist office you will find apart from all the detail information with the most modern system to videos about the places to visit in Bataan. There are also souvenirs and it’s so convenient to go before visiting Bataan tourist spots to have the best information. I would say is the first of this list of Bataan tourist spots that you should visit.

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BATAAN TOURIST SPOTS

1. food trip in bataan.

First thing that we did and we totally recommend is food trip in Bataan. We started in Wooden Leaf eating healthy food, delicious juices, salads and pasta. It was a perfect start of the day. Hu Tieu-An a Vietnamese restaurant in Balanga Bus Terminal was great. We enjoyed salads, delicious noodle soups and our favorite Bahn Mi (typical sandwich from Vietnam).

2. Bataan World War II Museum

Bataan World War II Museum is located in Balanga City. The museum is a tribute to the heroes of the Battle of Bataan. The entrance fee is 50 PHP .

3. Mt. Samat Shrine of Valor

It’s a Memorial Site for the Filipinos who fought and died in World War II. The cross is 92 meters high and 11 meters wide. You can go up with the elevator and enjoy a 360 degree view of Bataan. The entrance fee is 30 PHP . After the hike you can enjoy the museum on the bottom where you can see pictures about World War II.

4. Zero Kilometer Death March Markers

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The monument is located in Mariveles and Bagac. It was the start point of the Death March of American and Filipino soldiers in 1942. You can also find similar markers in San Fernando on the way to Pampanga.

5. Philippine-Japan Friendship Tower

The tower was conceived by Rissho Kosei Kai of Japan in 1975. It’s for simbolizing the reconciliation and friendship between Japan and the Philippines after World War II.

6. Flaming Sword

It’s a symbol of the Filipino courage and gallantry. You can see illuminated at night and it’s located in Pilar town.

7. Surrender Site Monument

You can find the Surrender Site Monument in the Bataan World Museum. It was built as a marker where Major General Edwar P. King signed the insstrument of surrender in 9th of April, 1942.

8. Bataan Technology Park

It become home for refugees of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. 10 000 people coming from Indochina. You can see in the museum the history and how they came thru Palawan to Bataan. It’s located in the hills of Morong. The museum received the visit of Pope John Paul II. The entrance fee is 50 PHP .

9. Enjoying the sunset at the beach

One of our favorite sunsets in the Philippines we enjoyed in Morong Beach. The colors were amazing and if you love sunsets as we do. Make sure you are on time with a beer or a coconut to enjoy.

10. Las Casas Filipinas De Acuzar

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Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar is an open-air museum located in Bagac. It’s full of restaurants and there is also a beach. You can stay in Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar if you want to have a luxury experience in Bataan. You can also tour around with a river cruise or riding a calesa.

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11. Plaza Mayor Balanga City

It’s a commercial area where you can find restaurants and now a new hotel. It’s so beautiful at night with the lights to walk around.

12. Zip Line in Bataan

A 500 meters zip line is waiting for you in Bataan if you love adventure. It’s the longest zip line in Central Luzon. Rachel enjoyed the wide views and after enjoying this experience you can refresh yourself in Dunsulan Falls the ending point of the zip line. The activity costs 350 PHP .

13. Tree Top Adventure

You can also enjoy the Tree Top Adventure after the zip line or after swimming in Dunsulan Falls. It’s located in Morong. The entrance is 50 PHP for the Tree and the waterfalls.

More Bataan Tourist Spots

14. waterfalls in bataan, limutan falls and ambon ambon falls.

Limutan Falls are located close to Mount Natib. It’s close to Ambon Ambon Falls. To reach there you have to hike 45 minutes from Linao National Road.

Dunsulan Falls

Dunsulan Falls is a perfect visit after trying the zip line in Bataan. Since is finishing there. A perfect place for relaxing after enjoying this adventure. There is an entrance fee of 50 PHP .

Pasukulan Falls

Pasukulan Falls are located in the Southern part of Mount Natib. You can swim and enjoying activities around.

Kairukan Falls

Kairukan Falls are located at the upper side of Kairukan River. You can swim around and you can even camping if you like to stay longer around the area.

15. Kanawan Hanging Bridge

Kanawan Hanging Bridge is another beautiful Bataan tourist spots that you shouldn’t miss. You can take nice pictures and check the views. No worries is safe even the motorbikes go around. It’s free of charge.

16. Visit Old Churches

Our lady of the pilar church.

It was erected in 1607 from the elements of the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque sources. It’s located in Morong.

St Joseph Cathedral

The Cathedral survived to the War that’s why is so popular. It was renovated and it’s located in Balanga City Center.

If you want to have a tour of Historical sites and Churches you can ask for information in the Tourism Office that offer packages of 2 Days starting from 2100 PHP .

17. City of Balanga Wetland & Nature Park

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It’s an outdoor museum were you can see the importance of the migratory birds. There is a Festival celebrated every December called Ibong Dayo. You can get a great view of view of Mt. Samat and the Manila Bay.. There are cottages for rent if you wish. The entrance fee is 20 PHP per person.

18. Pawikan Conservation Center

We visited during Pawikan Festival. It’s located in Morong Beach. They are protecting the marine turtles. The Festival is every year in November. The entrance fee is 30 PHP . We took a drone shot where you can see how busy was Pawikan Festival.

19. Mountains of Bataan

Hike tarak ridge.

If you like hiking you can join a two day adventure. You can hike and camping. The peak is 1130 meters above the sea level. If you are planning to hike make sure you get the information in the Tourism Office in Bataan.

Mount Natib

A volcano 1250 meters above sea level where you can see amazing views of Mount Mariveles and Mount Samat.

20. Bataan National Park

Bataan National Park is located Northern half of the Province in the border with Subic in Zambales . You can find waterfalls like Pasukulan and Dunsulan Falls. There are important species of flowers and orchids.

21. Enjoy the Beach in Morong

Make sure that you are bringing your snorkeling mask to swim around the beach in Morong. The beaches are quiet and calm. Most of them are located inside the resorts and they charge around 300-500 PHP entrance fee to spend the day.

22. Beaches in Bagac

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You can explore beaches around Bagac: Quinawan Beach, Aglaloma Beach, Laki Beach and Kaibubo Beach on the North.

23. Five Fingers Cove and Laki Beach

There is an entrance fee 300 PHP during the day and 400 PHP if you stay overnight. You can go swimming and if you like adventure you can go cliff diving. The name of Five Fingers is because the shape looks like Five Fingers from the top view. The water is so clear and you can swim around.

24. Sisiman Mariveles Bay and Lighthouse

Sisiman Beach is a rocky Beach where you can find a lighthouse. in the southeast of Bataan Province. You can hike around and enjoy amazing sunsets.

25. Bataan Nuclear Power Plant

Bataan Nuclear Power Plant was built by former dictator Ferdinand Marcos as a solution to what was then an impending oil crisis.It was completed but never fueled. It’s located in Morong.

Where to Stay in Bataan

We have been a few times in Bataan. Last time we decided to stay at White Corals Beach Resort located in Morong Beach. It’s only one kilometer far from the town just in case you need to visit to buy something. A peaceful place where you can enjoy swimming in blue waters. Our favorite was the sunset. The staff is so friendly and the food was delicious. You can also spend your day in the resort for 500 PHP per adult and 400 PHP per kid.

Where to Eat in Bataan

Wooden leaf.

Wooden Leaf focuses in healthy food and lifestyle. You can find delicious juices, there are no sodas. The restaurant is beautiful with delicious and healthy food. We really love the juices, salads and pasta that we tried. It’s located in Balanga City Center next to the market.

Hu Tieu-An And Bahn Mi

A Vietnamese restaurant located in Balanga Bus Terminal. You can find noodle soup, the traditional Bahn Mi which is one of my favorite ones. Salads were great and prices were affordable. As always in the Philippines friendly and helpful staff in the restaurant.

Festivals in Bataan

Pawikan festival.

You can go every month of the year and you will find Festivals. We attended to Pawikan Festival and we really liked it. It’s celebrated in November. You will enjoy dance, music and even a beach party during the festival. The most important part is the realizing of the baby turtles.

There are other Festivals in Bataan like Pagbubunyi Festival celebrated in May with a night procession. Kuraldal Festival that includes a parade celebrated in June.

There you have it, our favorite Bataan tourist spots! Did you enjoy our Bataan travel guide blog post? Are we missing any of them? Let us know in the comments below and we’d love to add it in our list!

Thank you so much to Behold Bataan for organizing these days and guide us around the Province. Our amazing tour guide Alan and his family, friends and team. It was great meeting Paula, Danika, Alicia Pizarro and the whole tourism Office in Bataan. Also all our talented blogger friends that we met Karla Around the World , Travel with Karla , JC Navarro for amazing videos, and Tina from Hungry Travel Duo (the winner of the photography context), Dierict for videos. See you soon!

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Happy Travels!

Ruben Arribas

About the Author : Ruben , co-founder of Gamintraveler.com since 2014, is a seasoned traveler from Spain who has explored over 100 countries since 2009. Known for his extensive travel adventures across South America, Europe, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and Africa, Ruben combines his passion for adventurous yet sustainable living with his love for cycling, highlighted by his remarkable 5-month bicycle journey from Spain to Norway. He currently resides in Spain, where he continues sharing his travel experiences with his partner, Rachel, and their son, Han.

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Embark on an Adventure in Bataan: Your Guide to the Philippines' Most Breathtaking Tourist Destinations

Dive into the rich history, culture, and breathtaking landscapes of Bataan. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure in this hidden gem destination.

Welcome to our Bataan adventure! This breathtaking province in the Philippines entices visitors with its unique blend of history, culture, and natural wonders.

In this guide, we'll explore the top tourist attractions in Bataan Philippines, showcasing the rich heritage and stunning landscapes that make this Bataan Philippines tourist spot a must-visit destination.

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The Top 5 Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Bataan

Bataan, a province in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines, is rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. Here are the top 5 must-visit tourist spots in Bataan:

1. Mount Samat National Shrine (Dambana ng Kagitingan)

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A significant Bataan tourist spot, Mount Samat National Shrine is a memorial dedicated to the brave Filipino and American soldiers who fought against the Japanese during World War II. The shrine features a towering cross and a museum, offering a panoramic view of Bataan and nearby provinces.

2. Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

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One of the best tourist spots in Bataan, this heritage park in Bagac showcases the finest Filipino craftsmanship and architecture. The park is a collection of restored Spanish-Filipino houses, giving visitors a glimpse of the Philippines' rich cultural history. Don't miss the daily cultural shows and the traditional Filipino games.

3. Balanga City Wetland and Nature Park

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Located in the heart of Balanga City, the wetland and nature park serves as a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers. With its boardwalks, viewing decks, and diverse bird species, this eco-tourism attraction offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

4. Pantingan Peak Hike

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An adventurer's paradise, Pantingan Peak is a challenging yet rewarding hiking destination. The trail traverses lush forests, rivers, and steep inclines, culminating in a breathtaking view of the surrounding mountains and valleys. A Pantingan Point travel guide can provide essential information on how to reach the peak and what to expect along the way.

5. Sisiman Bay and Lighthouse

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A picturesque coastal area in Mariveles, Sisiman Bay is known for its rocky shores, clear waters, and iconic Sisiman Lighthouse. Perfect for a relaxing day by the beach or a thrilling cliff diving experience, Sisiman Bay is among the top Bataan tourist spots for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike.

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Accommodations and Other Things to Do Around Bataan

Bataan, located in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines, offers a myriad of accommodation options and activities for travelers. With its rich history, beautiful beaches, and natural attractions, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Here are some hotels, resorts, and activities to consider:

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Las casas filipinas de acuzar.

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Relax and enjoy the sun at the beautiful beaches of Morong, such as Nagbalayong Beach, Panibatuhan Beach, and Sabang Beach.

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Indulge in a variety of water sports such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and kayaking at the various beach resorts around Morong.

In summary, Bataan offers a diverse range of accommodations and activities, from historical tours and nature adventures to luxurious resorts and beautiful beaches. Whether you choose to stay at a hotel near Pantingan Point or a resort near Morong, you're sure to have a memorable experience in this captivating region.

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Are you looking for a unique and enriching travel experience? Look no further than Bataan, a Central Luzon , Philippines province known for its rich history, scenic views, and vibrant culture. In this blog post, I will share my experience and guide you through some must-visit Bataan tourist spots.

Introduction to Bataan

Bataan is a province in the Philippines located in the Central Luzon region. It is known for its significant role in the country’s history, particularly during World War II. The West Philippine Sea borders the province to the west, the areas of Zambales and Pampanga to the north, and the regions of Bulacan and Metro Manila to the east.

Bataan is easily accessible from Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. You can reach the province by car, bus, or ferry. The most popular and convenient way to travel to Bataan is by car, which takes around two and a half hours from Manila.

Bataan Tourist Spots

  • Mount Samat National Shrine  – A famous landmark in Bataan, Mount Samat National Shrine is a historic site that commemorates the bravery and sacrifices of Filipino and American soldiers during World War II. Visitors can climb the 555-step stairway to the shrine’s top, enjoying a stunning panoramic view of the province.
  • Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar  – A heritage resort that showcases the rich culture and architecture of the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era. The resort features 27 restored Spanish colonial houses, a museum, a beach, and various recreational activities such as biking, swimm ing, and island hopping.
  • Pawikan Conservation Center  – The Pawikan Conservation Center is a sanctuary for endangered sea turtles known as  pawikans . Visitors can observe the sea turtles in their natural habitat and learn about the conservation efforts to protect them.
  • Bataan Nuclear Power Plant  – A controversial landmark in Bataan, the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant was built during the Marcos administration but never operated due to safety concerns. Visitors can tour the plant and learn about its history and surrounding issues.
  • Dunsulan Falls  – A hidden gem in Bataan, Dunsulan Falls is a series of cascading waterfalls located in the town of San Marcelino. Visitors can swim in the calm waters and enjoy the natural beauty of the falls and surrounding forests.
  • Philippine-Japanese Friendship Tower  – The Philippine-Japanese Friendship Tower is a monument built to commemorate the friendship between the Philippines and Japan. It is located in Morong and offers a scenic view of the West Philippine Sea.

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Where to Stay in Bataan

Bataan offers a range of accommodation options, from budget-friendly hostels to luxurious Bataan beach resorts . Here are some of the top places to stay in the province:

  • Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar
  • The Oriental Bataan
  • Camaya Coast Beach Resort
  • La Primera Resort

What to Eat in Bataan

Bataan is also known for its delicious cuisine, influenced by Spanish, Filipino, and Chinese cultures. Here are some of the must-try dishes in the province:

  • Bataan Sisig  – a variation of the popular Filipino dish made with chopped pig’s head and liver
  • Adobo sa Puti  – a chicken or pork dish cooked in vinegar and garlic, with white sugar added to make it sweeter than the traditional adobo
  • Batute Tugak  – a unique dish made of stuffed frog meat
  • Inangit  – a sweet rice cake made with glutinous rice and coconut milk

Bataan is a province that offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. From the Mount Samat National Shrine to the Dunsulan Falls, there is no shortage of stunning Bataan tourist spots to explore. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or a foodie, Bataan has something to offer everyone. So pack your bags and get ready to discover the beauty of Bataan for yourself.

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2020 Top Tourist Spots in Bataan [And How To Get There]

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This is our list of the best tourist spots in Bataan, a province in Central Luzon rich in cultural, historical, and natural attractions.

How can something be small but have a lot of wonderful things in it; the small but beautiful peninsula of Bataan is one of the flourishing provinces here in the country when it comes to becoming a known tourist destination. The province has a mixture of historical and natural sites that showcase how uniquely magnificent the place is.

The Provincial Capitol of Bataan

Must-Visit Tourist Spots in Bataan

Plaza mayor de ciudad de balanga.

Charming and classic is the best way to describe Plaza Mayor. It has become a tourist spot of the province because of how it showcases the Spanish influences we have and also the life within the plaza is so vibrant and fun. At night, dancing fountains and wonderful lights can be seen. It feels like a place to just reminisce and relax.

Plaza Mayor de Ciudad de Balanga - one of the top tourist attractions in Bataan

Five Fingers Cove

Cliffs that are towering that have green grassy ground, clean refreshing air, while having a very blue sky; five fingers cove have turquoise lagoons that just by the mere look of it is calming. At the bottom of these cliffs are long beaches with white and soft sand. This is definitely one of the must-visit tourist spots in Mariveles, Bataan.

Five Fingers Cove - one of the best tourist spots in Bataan - Mariveles

Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

Going here is like going back in time, it is two in one experience, seeing a museum and exploring a heritage park. There are more than 50 old houses there; some of which have been standing there for many many years. The heritage park has an antique look perfect for weddings. Imagine that, having a wedding at a beautiful tourist spot in Bataan.

Mount Samat

This holds such historical importance. The shrine at mount samat was erected as a reminder of the struggles and sacrifices made by the soldiers back during the second world war. The colonnade and the cross provide the most stunning panoramic view of Bataan. There is also museum here that has a lot of art dedicated about the war.

Sisiman Bay

The beautiful rock formations at Sisiman bay is a sight to see. The view of the lush green grass that covers the small hill and the dark blue water can make one clearly see how beautiful it is to watch the sun rise and set here. Every view is a good view but photos are best taken at the summit and at the lighthouse.

Pawikan Conservation Center

The earth is beautiful and so are those that live in it. One of the places to appreciate the creatures of the earth here in Bataan is the Pawikan Conservation Center. Baby turtles are well taken care of here. The eggs are protected till they hatch, and they allow their guests to witness that. But the fun and learning doesn’t stop there, you will also get to see when they are released back into their natural habitat.

Bataan Nuclear Power Plant

This was the first nuclear power plant that was put up in South East Asia. The powerplant may no longer be operational today, but it does serve as a great tourist spot in Bataan for both regular and student travelers, to learn about the story behind this monumental place.

Other Notable Bataan Tourist Spots

Bataan World War II Museum Balanga City, Bataan

Balanga Wetland and Nature Park Balanga City, Bataan

Fall of Bataan Marker Capitol Compound, Balanga City, Bataan

Bataan Technology Park Morong, Bataan

Bataan National Park Samal, Bataan

Mount Tarak Ridge Malaya, Freeport Area of Bataan, Mariveles, Bataan

Ambon-Ambon Falls Morong, Bataan

Festivals in Bataan

  • Banga Festival in Balanga City, Bataan
  • Pawikan Festival in Moring, Bataan

Must-Try Food in Bataan

  • Bulalo and Sinigang at Marres Kitchen in Pilar, Bataan
  • Vietnamese Bahn Mi at Loleng’s Hu Tieu-An in Morong, Bataan
  • Beef Tapa Rice at Saverde Coffee Shop in Gabon St, Abucay, Bataan

Where to Stay in Bataan

Depending on where you plan to go in Bataan, the province has many hotels and hostels to accommodate every guest. Check out these hotels and hostels in Bataan or you may also consider staying at these Airbnb units in Bataan .

How to get to Bataan from Manila

There are many ways to go to Bataan from Manila but the most convenient way is by taking the ferry/boat from Mall of Asia terminal to Orion, Bataan. The travel time is only around an hour compared to around 3-4 hours by bus. Check out the schedule here .

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Bataan Tourist Spots Guide – 15 Notable Places To Appreciate One of the Philippines’s Historic Provinces

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  • May 16, 2021 December 19, 2021

One of the Bataan tourist spots not to miss is the Mount Samat Shrine. It features an enormous cross and a Colonnade that serves as a shrine to honor the valor of soldiers of World War II

Discover the rich historical background of Bataan tourist spots while appreciating some of their Spanish influence and favorite local destinations.

You might have come across the question,  why is Bataan famous in history? 

The battle in Bataan became the last standing force of Filipinos and Americans against the Japanese Army during World War II. When the former troops surrendered, the soldiers were forced to march for about 100 kilometers, known as Bataan Death March.

More than its historical setting, Bataan is also one of the nearby tourist destinations from Manila. Bataan’s geographical advantage includes coasts and bays perfect for summer escapades.

Before the Battle of Bataan of the second World War, Spanish colonialism has also brought massive influence to Bataan province. From huge Catholic churches to preserved olden houses, the classic vibes of Bataan are still a sight not to miss.

Let’s find out some interesting Bataan tourist spots below.

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1. Shrine of Valor in Mount Samat

The Mount Samat is a go-to Bataan tourist destination when wanting to explore a piece of history in Bataan.

The Shrine of Valor in Mount Samat is one of the most notable Bataan tourist spots featuring a tall memorial cross and a Colonnade. This place serves as a homage to the bravery of the fallen Filipino and American soldiers during the Japanese occupation.

The memorial cross stands at 95 meters, with both arms spanning 30 meters. At its base is a relief sculpture made by National Artist Napoleon Abueva entitled “Nabiag a Bato,” or Living Stone. More importantly, its sculpture highlights the fall of national heroes like Dr. Jose Rizal, Lapu-Lapu, and Emilio Aguinaldo.

Interestingly, the memorial cross has its lift, allowing tourists to go up on its viewing platform. From there, you’ll get to experience overlooking the Bataan province and nearby sea from a different perspective.

The colorful stained glass murals of the Colonnade in Mount Samat Shrine.

On the other hand, its Colonnade is a box-like structure with marble cladding. It does also has relief sculptures surrounding the Colonnade. Here, you can read the “Battle of Bataan” history inscribed on its marble walls. At the same time, the eye-catching religious stained glass mural and an altar face the promenade.

Visiting the Shrine of Valor is a family-friendly activity that is also educational for the young. Surrounded by lush vegetation and towering trees, Mount Samat is also a great place to reconnect with nature.

Lastly, you can support the local tourism in Mount Samat by purchasing souvenir items like shirts in its small shop.

2. Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

The Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar offers breathtaking views of a heritage village that is sure to please every travelers. Among the Bataan tourist spots not to miss is Las Casas.

Take a whole new heritage tour in one of the Philippines’ most refined and extensive Bataan tourist spots and resorts, the Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar in Bagac, Bataan.

This resort houses several restored Spanish-Filipino houses with a rolling 400 hectares of property. In addition, the well-maintained waterways and landscapes, including classical bridges, all perfectly blend for a classic touch. Altogether, Las Casas reflects what it is like during the glorious days of old Manila.

Most of its classical collection of casas (houses) are from different parts of the Philippines. These houses were restored pieces by piece and reconstructed close to their original form.

Getting around Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

It’s a whole day of exploring when you’re in Las Casas with its openly living museum. Anyhow, you have plenty of options to travel from one spot to the other. They have a shuttle and jeep, but you can try their kalesa and London cab for an exquisite timeless elegance.

There are many things to enjoy in Las Casas, whether on a day tour or an overnight stay.

Exploring around Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

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Walk along the cobblestone roads as you pass from one Casa to the other. Your tour guide wearing a traditional costume will brief you on most architectural pieces or historical significance.

They also have cultural shows to give you a glimpse of the old Filipino way of living. In addition, their Escolta Shop has kundiman songs to listen to that are sure to provide nostalgia to every visitor.

River cruise tours for the romantic ones

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They also have river cruise tours that are perfect for some romantic dates with your significant others. You will be riding a balsa which gives you a unique way to appreciate the casas from different viewing points. While passing onto brick walls and bridges bears a resemblance to Venice as well.

Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar paints a different view from the same canvas during the night. The lights of every corner exude a sentimental vibe, perfect for just sitting, gazing at the endless skyline, breathing the ocean breeze, or meditating.

Spending a night at Las Casas

Their hotel rooms are ideal for budget-conscious travelers when staying for the night. On the other hand, their private casas are perfect for groups to maximize your experience in Las Casas. Both accommodations offer elegant interiors crafted with mostly wooden elements and modern-day amenities.

Visiting Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar is genuinely a ticket to one of the many historical yet fun adventures to discovering tourist spots in Bataan.

3. Corregidor Island

Although Corregidor Island is part of Cavite province, this former military base is often associated with historical Bataan tourist spots.

Located south of Bataan, Corregidor Island was once a strategic and isolated military base. Here, barracks of soldiers and the enlisted workforce are kept safe, including their artilleries.

There are many things to visit on Corregidor Island. The ruins of the Mile-long Barracks, Battery Crochet, a Lighthouse, and the Malinta Tunnel, to name a few.

A day tour of Corregidor Island is ideal for exploring the historic sightings on the island.

4. Pawikan Conservation Center

One of the educational tourist spots in Bataan is the Pawikan Conservation Center in Morong, Bataan.

It all started as a community-based organization. Now, the Pawikan Conservation Center teams up with volunteers to conserve marine turtles.

August and February make the organization’s busiest months. During these seasons, turtles go back to shore to lay eggs. Volunteers then patrol the beaches of Morong to protect them from poachers and predators.

Once collected, they transfer the eggs to the conservation center until incubation, which takes up to 51 days.

Their month-long Pawikan Festival every November allows tourists to witness the release of baby turtles into the shore. You can even join their Adopt a Turtle Program. With a minimal fee of 50 pesos per turtle, you can adopt and release the hatchlings yourselves.

The center is also a haven for injured or surrendered turtles and is taken care of until complete recovery.

The Pawikan Conservation Center is one of the organizations where youngsters can participate and help promote public awareness of the global environment.

5. Bataan World War II Museum

Complete your historical tour in Bataan by visiting the Bataan World War II Museum, right behind the Balanga Elementary School.

Surprisingly, some volunteers here are retired professionals who have survived the last world war.

This dedicated two-story museum houses memorabilia like dioramas and photographs of the death march from Bataan to Tarlac. You can also spot some olden items like helmets, dog tags, and plates.

On its second floor, you can see the gripping images of sufferings back in the day. In addition, there is also a dedicated space to some memorabilia of the late former first lady, Luz Banzon Magsaysay. She is the wife of the late former President Ramon Magsaysay.

Before your tour, a local guide plays a short clip detailing the involvement of Bataan during the second world war.

Not far from the museum, you can easily spot Major General Edward P. King Jr.’s life-size statue depicting the momentous decision of signing the agreement to surrender to Japanese forces during those times.

Today, this marker identifies as one of the critical Bataan tourist spots holding a relative significance to the bravery and solidarity of our fallen and veteran soldiers in Bataan.

6. Plaza Mayor de Ciudad de Balanga

Right at the heart of Balanga City is a central plaza that captures the senses of classic Architecture fanatics.

The Plaza Hotel, two shopping centers, and the Balanga City hall square an open plaza with Spanish-inspired facades. Across the street, the Cathedral Shrine Parish of Saint Joseph encloses the Plaza Mayor.

With its strategic location, tourists can try experiencing the busy streets of Balanga City either during the day or at night.

Bataan tourist spots like the Plaza mayor are perfect for capturing amazing photos of classic vibes. The city lights uncover a more dramatic ambiance surrounding the plaza at night.

The plaza holds bazaars for night markets during the holiday seasons to promote local products.

7. Balanga Cathedral

The Diocesan Shrine and Cathedral Parish of St. Joseph, locally called Balanga Cathedral, is Catholicism.

Like some historical tourist spots in Bataan, the Balanga Cathedral takes part in the history of the Japanese regime. This sanctuary that survived the war used to be an artillery emplacement.

Today, the Balanga Cathedral forms part of the daily lives of locals. The locals celebrate the feast of Saint Joseph every March 19 and April 23 for their town fiesta.

Visiting Balanga Cathedral is an excellent way for more religious travelers to reflect and meditate.

8. Zero Kilometer Markers

When building the whole picture of the Bataan Death March, you can also visit the Zero Kilometer Markers.

The zero-kilometer markers are starting points where the American and Filipino soldiers are forced to march without food, water, and rest to Tarlac.

Today, the Zero kilometer Markers have an obelisk to honor and remember the bravery of the many soldiers.

9. Morong Beach

tourist destination of bataan

Talking about the beach, Morong has plenty of beach resorts to choose from that fit all kinds of budgets.

With its access proximity when traveling from Metro Manila, Morong takes advantage of the nearby Subic Bay Freeport Zone.

Take your time and enjoy your stay at your choice of beach resorts in Morong. Most of these accommodations are in a beach-front setting, so your access to the shore is just a few steps away.

While some beach resorts in Morong have pools, taking your feet to the sands and ocean waves always beats the former.

Play all day at the shorelines with your favorite beach games like volleyball and frisbee. Other beach resorts in Morong may offer water activities like banana boat rides, snorkeling, diving, and boating. This makes a perfect place for team buildings as well.

In terms of food, some have in-house restaurants and cafes. Other resort, however, offers pantry spaces where you can cook your food.

Note that tourists do flock during the weekends and holidays. Booking otherwise saves your time.

10. Balanga Wetland and Nature Park

Going back to Balanga is a nature park where you can watch migratory birds flock and leave the area.

Located in Barangay Tortugas, the Balanga Wetland and Nature Park are less than 15 minutes away from the city center.

Barangay Tortugas hosts a feeding ground for migratory birds because of their thick mangrove forest, wetlands, and mudflats. This place has progressed from a plain swamp into a viewing place for different birds.

With the local government’s initiative, the Balanga Wetland and Nature Park are now emerging Bataan tourist sp with the local government’s ambitions. It was not until April 2019, when it was declared an eco-tourism zone .

Today, viewing platforms, binoculars, and holding areas where tourists can safely watch these birds passing by the province.

The best time to visit Balanga Wetland and Nature Park is early morning or late afternoon. You can also enjoy the calm winds and summer breeze without the more harmful sun’s rays during these times.

You can observe at least 35 species of birds here, like kingfishers, stilts, doves, and swallows.

11. Five Fingers Cove

Moving down south, one of the interesting Mariveles Bataan tourist spots goes by Five Fingers Cove. As the name implies, these coves look like fingers when seen on the map.

The five fingers cove is ideally best visited on a day tour thru cove hopping. Let us run down the most exciting things to do in Five Fingers Cove.

Cochino’s Point

The farthest of them is in Talaga Beach, but the most visited spot here is Cochinos Point. The viewing hill here is reminiscent of the rocky slopes of Batanes , less the rolling greens. When you’re adventurous enough, Cochino’s point is an excellent spot to get those legs moving.

Natsu Lagoon

Next to your cove hopping destination is the Natsu Lagoon. This spot has a 15-foot cliff that is ideal for cliff diving activities. The cold waters at Natsu Lagoon are also perfect for catching up with your swimming itinerary.

Pulang Kawayan Cave

Moving mid of the five fingers, the Pulang Kawayan Cave is the most notable spot here. As lovely as Natsu Lagoon, you can swim around the cold waters near the cave while appreciating the solid rock facades. A 50-foot cliff allows for the highest diving spot, though.

Mawakis Cove

The fourth finger is where you can visit Mawakis Cove.

Nagbintana Arch

The last finger cove to visit leads you to more engaging outdoors. From here, you can see the Nagbintana Arch, one with the likelihood of a window-like rock passage. The Tinanlakan Lagoon, on the other hand, has a 40-foot cliff for adventurous tourists.

12. Laki Beach

One of the near-perfection white sand beaches to visit in Mariveles, Bataan, is Laki Beach. Laki Beach is a privately owned property, and camping is allowed at affordable rates. Reaching Laki Beach is thru a boat ride, though.

With the fine white sands covering the shorelines, beach lovers are sure to appreciate Laki Beach. Adding to its charm is its peaceful setting so that you only worry about is when it is time to leave Laki Beach.

Like the other Bataan tourist spots, there are many things to do here besides lingering your feet to the white sands. The other side of this outdoor attraction lets you wander around the hills for short trekking.

When you’re a fan of cliff diving, worry not because you also have many options to try.

If you’re planning to visit Laki beach soon, remember to bring all your necessary provisions. Getting extra drinking water is a pro tip.

Laki Beach is an affordable beach destination in Bataan, thanks to its peaceful and unspoiled location.

13. Sisiman Beach

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Among the nearest Bataan tourist spots to visit when staying in Mariveles is Sisiman Beach.

Although swimming is not promising, the rocky beach makes a great stop when exploring nearby attractions in Mariveles, Bataan.

Perfect for early morning sightseeing, you can admire the sightings of a rock formation called San Miguel peak and the Sisiman Bay. You can also spot the nearby Corregidor Island on the southern view, and the western coast of Cavite is visible.

Sisiman beach, together with the rugged cliffs, makes an ideal spot for creative outdoor photoshoots. The sunset views paint an excellent backdrop for the mandatory selfies too.

14. Bataan Technology Park

The Bataan Technology Park is one of the emerging business parks, planned for industrial and eco-tourism in mind.

Before its inclusive plans for development, this historical place in Morong, Bataan, is a former site of the Philippine Refugee Processing Center.

This humanitarian organization, funded by the United Nations, caters to Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia during the Vietnam War.

Now, Bataan Technology Park has a museum that is open for tourists to visit. Among the things you can read and appreciate are the old pictures of refugees, a wooden refugee boat, and the monuments and temples.

With its plans, Bataan Technology Park aims to be a pilgrimage destination for the international community.

15. Sinagtala Farm Resort

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Spend the long weekends right within the vicinity of Bataan National Park, where guests can commune with nature. The Sinagtala Farm Resort offers a place where you enjoy the outdoors while relaxing and detoxing from the hustles and bustles of city life.

After your historical tours to Bataan tourist spots, you can visit this resort to experience the solitude from the brimming lights of the city.

Speaking of the outdoors, their Singatala Adventure Park offers exciting activities to keep you moving. Some of these are giant swings, zip lines, and suspended bridge lines, all within the rich foliage of the mountains.

Sinagtala Farm Resort is an ideal place for group travels and special occasions.

🔗 Nearby Tourist Destinations | Zambales | Tarlac |

Related questions to tourist spots in bataan, how to get to bataan.

Tourists from Metro Manila can reach the city of Balanga by private cars in two hours from NLEX Balintawak. First, you will be exiting from the NLEX at the San Fernando exit toll, after which you will be traversing Jose Abad Santos Avenue. From there, you will be passing Lubao, Pampanga as well. After reaching Dinalupihan, drive along the Roman Super Highway until you reach the city of Balanga.

How to commute to Bataan?

There are bus companies that offer daily trips from Metro Manila to Bataan. These bus companies are Genesis, Victory Liner, and Bataan Transit, which have terminals in Manila (Avenida or Sampaloc), Quezon City (Cubao), and Pasay City.

What is Bataan known for?

Bataan is known for historical avenues during the second world war. The most notable is the Bataan Death March, where surrendered Filipino and American soldiers march from Bataan to Tarlac.

Rediscover the historic and best Bataan tourist spots

tourist destination of bataan

Have a glimpse of the bravery of our fallen and veteran heroes as you visit some historic Bataan tourist spots.

After your historical tours, many exciting outdoor attractions, beach resorts, nature parks, and cities await you to visit.

The best time to visit Bataan is during the summer season of April to May. During these months, expect to have the influx of tourists at peak, especially to their beach resorts. Balanga City also celebrates its Banga Festival every April with the feast of Saint Joseph at the same time. When wanting to join their Pawikan Festival, you should schedule your visit for November.

Book your tour and accommodations in advance to avail of deals. This way, you can carefully identify your priority visits to some Bataan tourist attractions, less the hassle of unwanted decisions.

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BATAAN TOURIST SPOTS AND TRAVEL GUIDE, BEACH RESORTS, HOTELS, FERRY AND BUS SCHEDULES

Whenever I hear about Bataan, the instant concept that comes to my mind is the idea of the death march. Though it may sound tragic and all, I can assure you that when I got to visit the place, I was left speechless with the number of spots to visit and the activities to try.

BATAAN TOURIST SPOTS + Travel Guide + Beach Resorts, Ferry, Bus Schedules

In this article, allow me to shorty share with you the scenic spots in the province.

Bataan Tourist Spots

1.Shrine of Valor

Also known as the Dambana ng Kagitingan, this Bataan Tourist Spot is widely known throughout the archipelago. Situated at the peak of Mt. Samat National Park in Pilar, the cross at the top of the place is a bitter and sweet reminder of the thousands of people who sacrificed their lives back in the Japanese occupation era. This also serves as a viewing deck of the area. At the bottom part, there is a 64-stepped staircase that serves as a commemoration of the arrival of the president on the historic fall of Bataan back in the World War II era.

2. Bataan Nuclear Power Plant

This is a safe facility. I repeat, no need for you to worry because it is secure. Why? It was built, but it was never used. So, no worries about radiation and other harmful effects to one’s health. This educational tour will give you a glimpse of the step by step of energy production.

3. Ambon- Ambon and Limutan Waterfalls

The 60-feet high waterfall will be a sight to behold. Feel the beauty of nature as you explore this Bataan tourist spot and at the same time, beat the heat by taking a bath at the basin part of the waterfalls.

4.Pawikan Conservation Center

The initiative of the province of Bataan to conserve the Philippine marine turtles is indeed admirable. Once hatchlings are declared to be healthy and well, they are being released in the ocean. This way, their population is protected.

5.Bataan Techno Park

This place is a remembrance of how we welcomed and cared for the Vietnamese refugees during the Vietnam war. In going here, you will see a commemoration of the structure built for them back then along with the fusion of culture of the Vietnamese to the people of Bataan. It is believed that the way people in Bataan prepare some of their dishes is similar to the Vietnamese. A manifestation of cultural fusion and adaptation.

6.Wetland and Nature Park

Are you interested in bird watching? Then heading to this Bataan tourist spot is a great idea. The place is flocked with a lot of migratory birds in a particular month of the year. The wetlands along with the lush mangrove are estimated to be visited by about 25,000 migratory birds yearly.

BATAAN TOURIST SPOTS + Travel Guide + Beach Resorts, Ferry, Bus Schedules

  Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, Bataan Tourist Spots + Travel Guide, Beach Resorts, Ferry, Bus Schedules. Photo from their FB Page

7.Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

Situated at Bagac, being here will make you feel that you are back in the days of Maria Clara. The houses, the costumes, and everything in it resemble the old towns of the country back in the Spanish occupation. This Bataan Tourist Spot is famous for its scenic spots, educational tour, and beach escapade.

Rates at Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar: start PHP 9,500 for four (4) pax

Address :  Brgy, Bagac, 2107 Bataan

8. The Ground Zero

The 100-kilometer Death March had two-kilometer zero. Once it is in Mariveles while the other one is in Bagac. Seeing this significant marker allows you to somehow know a part of the history of the country and its people.

9. San Miguel Rock

Situated in Barangay Sisiman in Mariveles, the San Miguel Rock, or also locally known as “susong dalaga” is found. Though it may not be spectacular at all, I can see a lot of potential for this rock formation. An activity center for those who are fond of rock climbing or the likes for instance.

10.Orani Fish Port

Looking for some bargaining of seafood? You’re in the right place! With the teeming life of the seafood industry here, I am sure that you will find the entirely fresh food that you want in your perfectly suited budget.

11.Plaza de Mayor

The European vibe of this plaza is enough to make you feel delighted. The city hall, mall, hotel, and all other nearby establishments add up to the overall vibe of the place. During a special occasion, events and shows are also held in this plaza.

12. Mt. Binutas and Sinagtala

The view from the Sinagtala can bring you the solitude that you’ve been searching for. For one, the surrounding is filled with greeneries matched with the fresh cold air. Having a glimpse of the place from the top is never a bad idea.

13.The Surrender Site and Bataan World War II Museum

Situated inside the Balanga elementary school is the actual site when back then American Major General King signed the surrender document to the Japanese. Also known as the Fall of Bataan, this place deserves a visit for a thousand reasons. One of which is to give utmost respect.

List of Bataan Beach Resorts/Hotels to Stay ( When Seeing the Tourist Spots)

Make sure to book your hotel room in advance when visiting Bataan Tourist Spots. Click on the links below to compare prices and make a booking.

Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

Bataan Tourist Spots + Travel Guide, Beach Resorts, Ferry, Bus Schedules

Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar Hotel, Philippines

The Oriental Bataan

The Oriental Bataan, Philippines

The Duyan House at Sinagtala Resort

The Duyan House at Sinagtala Resort, Philippines

Bataan White Corals Beach Resort

Bataan White Corals Beach Resort, Philippines

Juness Beach Resort

Juness Beach Resort,  Philippines

Pan Resort and Hotel

Pan Resort and Hotel,  Philippines

How to Get There

 Bataan By Fastcraft

You can reach the place and see Bataan Tourist Spots via Fastcraft with its terminal located at Mall of Asia, Pasay City. Regular Fare is approximately PHP 799 with free shuttle service to bring you to Dinalupihan (Northern Part of Bataan) and AFAB-Mariveles (Southern part ).

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Bataan By Bus

Seeing Bataan Tourist Spots come easily by public transportation. Below are the schedules of Buses to the place.

One Bataan Transit

Here are the bus schedules from Cubao and BTCI Avenida Terminals

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Genesis Transit, Inc From Baguio City to Bataan

Schedule:  First trip: 5:15 AM | the Last trip: 1:15 PM | Bus leaves every 2 hours Fare: P 553.00

Terminal: Gov. Pack Road, Session Road, Baguio City Destination Terminal: Lacandula St. Poblacion, Mariveles

Genesis Transit, Inc From  Avenida to Balanga, Bataan  

Schedule:   First trip: 2:00 AM | the Last trip: 10:00 PM | Bus leaves every 20 minutes Fare: P 200.00

Terminal: 1630 cor. Oroquieta and D. Jose St., Sta. Cruz, Manila Destination Terminal: Calerio Ibayo, Balanga City

Genesis Transit, Inc from Pasay to Balanga, Bataan

Schedule:  First trip: 12:00 MN | the Last trip: 9:00 PM | Bus leaves every 40 minutes to 1 hour Fare: P 229.00

Terminal: Giselle’s Park Plaza, EDSA cor. Rotonda, Brgy. 146, Pasay City Destination Terminal: Calerio Ibayo, Balanga City

Genesis Transit, Inc from Cubao to Balanga

Schedule: First trip: 12:00 MN | the Last trip: 10:00 PM | Bus leaves every 20 minutes Fare: P 218.00

Terminal: 704 EDSA cor. New York St. Cubao, Quezon City Destination Terminal: Calerio Ibayo, Balanga City

Genesis Transit, Inc  Contact Details:  0933-852-6856 / 0933-852-6854 on mobile, and (02) 332-8075 or (02) 421-1425 on landline.

So there you go, I hope that these pieces of information will help you reach the various Bataan Tourist Spots, Beach Resorts/hotels with these Ferry, Bus Schedules. Have a Happy trip!

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Top 21 Batanes Tourist Spots: Scenic Lighthouses and Rolling Hills

Candice Gale Y. Lim

1. Discover Morong Beach

2. hike to mount iraya, 3. visit basco lighthouse, 4. see the vayang rolling hills, 5. stroll in valugan boulder beach, 6. pray at mt. carmel chapel or tukon church, 7. discover sabtang lighthouse, 8. check out tayid lighthouse, 9. visit house of dakay.

  • 10. Explore Naidi Hills

11. Take a Snapshot of Rakuh A Payaman

12. see a panoramic view of batanes at chawa view deck, 13. go on a food trip, 14. visit the honesty coffee shop, 15. see dipnaysupuan japanese tunnel, 16. get to know locals at diura fishing village, 17. go to chamantad-tinyan viewpoint, 18. check out savidug stone houses.

  • 19. Dive at Trevallies Lair and Canyons

20. Pray at Ivana Church

21. discover songsong ruins.

Cow strolling around Vayang Rolling Hills in Batanes

The endless view of the ocean, the sprawling hills, the always smiling locals, the freshest seafood, and the peaceful and laid-back vibe continuously intrigue and inspire travelers to explore one of the top destinations in the Philippines called Batanes .

Batanes is known as the “Home of the Winds,” because of its calm and windy weather. Thanks to Philippine geography , it has preserved its postcard-perfect scenery, friendly culture, and simple way of living. Even though it is not as accessible as other destinations, it still is one of the top Luzon tourist spots .

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Its refreshingly chill vibe is unique from the other famous island destinations in the country, such as Boracay and Palawan . Batanes has a wealth of unspoiled beauty, just waiting to be experienced and imprinted in your memory.

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Batanes is made up of 10 small islands, but only its three biggest islands — Batan , Ibtayat, and Sabtang — are inhabited. The island chain all exhibit natural and human-made tourist spots ready to excite first-time visitors and encourage returning travelers to come back for more.

Herd of cows in Basco, Batanes

Its vast distance from the Philippine capital, Manila , used to make Batanes inaccessible to tourists. But with its growing reputation as one of the must-see destinations in the Philippines, traveling to Batanes is now made more accessible. 

If you're planning to travel to this province, here are some of the best things to do in Batanes that you should not leave out of your itinerary. Use these tips to create your memorable escape to our enchanting northernmost frontier.

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Batanes’ unspoiled beauty is most evident in its beautiful beaches. From powdery white sand to scattered boulders rounded by time and waves, Batanes has a variety of seascapes you can swim in, visit, and lounge at, such as Morong Beach.

Located in Sabtang Island, Morong Beach is one of the more popular beaches in the province, thanks to the large rock formation called Nakabuang Arch.

This natural formation is said to be the most photographed spot in all of Batanes and has become the icon of Sabtang Island and Batanes as a whole.

Unlike other beaches in Batanes, the waves in Morong Beach are gentler, making it safer for tourists to take a dip. Its pristine white sand is comparable to that of Boracay.

It is also far fairer than that of the other beaches in the province. You can visit this Batanes tourist spot along with others by joining a Sabtang Island day tour .

Sunset view of Mt. Iraya featuring the Basco Lighthouse of Batanes

This tourist spot is a significant landmark for Ivatans. According to the older Ivatans, whenever someone important in their tribe passes away, a ring of clouds appear above the mountains.

The elders also talk of the past Mount Iraya eruption, referring to the gaps near the top where lava and water sprout from the craters.

Mt. Iraya is one of the Philippines’ 22 active volcanoes, and its last eruption took place in 1454. It stands at 1,517 meters and is quite steep.

The trail is narrow and covered in trees and vines. It also gets increasingly muddy and slippery, which can pose a challenge to inexperienced hikers. But once you reach the summit, you will be rewarded with great views of the island.

You can join a Mt. Iraya hiking adventure if you want to experience it to the fullest.

Basco Lighthouse in Basco, Batanes with Mt. Iraya in the background

Start your Batanes lighthouse tour bright and early in Basco, located on the main island, Batan.

Built-in March 2003 to serve as a guide to local fishermen, the 66-ft tower Basco Lighthouse offers a 360-degree view of Basco town proper, Basco port, and the West Philippine Sea.

Basco Lighthouse is one of the three active lighthouses suggested by Florencio Abad, a former Batanes Congressman. Sabtang and Mahatao are the two other lighthouses, and all of them are considered tourist attractions in the province.

It was also the previous location of American telegraph facilities linking Batanes to the central government until it got demolished due to the bombing of the Japanese Imperial Army in the beginning of World War II.

Make sure to join some Basco Lighthouse tours  during your trip in Batanes. The observation deck is ideal for viewing the whole of Batan Island from end to end, including Mount Iraya.

Sabtang Island in the south of Basco can also be seen, as well as Itbayat Island, located in the north. 

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Travelers enjoying the view and taking photos at the Vayang Rolling Hills with a carabao in the side

Vayang Rolling Hills will give you an unobstructed view of the majestic Mt. Iraya, as well as the province’s significant islands Batan, Sabtang, and Itbayat, all at once.

A big part of the rolling hills used to be public land covered in cogon grass, which is used by the locals to make their cogon roofs. 

Today, most of the land in Vayang consists of farmland. From afar, you can see goats and cows grazing in the greenery. You can also catch a glimpse of the beautiful West Philippine Sea when you’re in the rolling hills.

Take photos as you admire the Philippine sceneries offered in this Batanes tourist destination, which is part of a North Batan escapade .

To get here, you can ride a motorbike, tricycle, or rent a van if you’re coming from Basco Airport or town proper.

Most North Batan tours include this tourist spot in the itinerary, so you’ll have more attractions to visit after visiting the majestic Vayang Rolling Hills.

Pyramid of stones at the Valugan Boulder Beach in Batanes, Philippines

Come and visit Valugan Boulder Beach. Countless round boulders and smaller stones fill the entire three-kilometer stretch of this Batanes beach on Batan Island.

It is said that the rocks on this beach were ejected from Mt. Iraya during an eruption several centuries ago and that the stones have been rounded due to the years of continually pounding waves from the Pacific Ocean. 

Because of the rough terrain, swimming at Valugan Boulder Beach is not allowed. Taking the stones home as souvenirs is not allowed either.

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It’s best visited during the early morning or late afternoon!Make sure to catch the sunrise if you can as it’s a beautiful sight to behold.

It’s one of the must-see tourist spots in the province. Often a part of North Batan tours, you can visit this beach by riding a tricycle or renting a van from the Basco Airport or town proper.

Although the tourist spot has strong winds and powerful waves hitting the boulders, Valugan Boulder Beach is a beautiful tourist spot included in a sightseeing trip in North and South Batan .

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Tukon Chapel, also known as Mt. Carmel Chapel in Batanes, Philippines

Batanes has dozens of churches scattered throughout its three inhabited islands. But one Batanes church that you shouldn’t miss when you do go for a visit is Mt. Carmel Chapel, also known to locals as Tukon Church.

Local artisans built this small chapel on top of a hill, and the province’s traditional stone houses inspired its design. 

The chapel is ideal for couples who want a romantic and small marriage ceremony. Inside the chapel are paintings of saints done by local artists.

Outside the chapel, you can see the crashing waves where the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea converge. You can take a short walk from the chapel to the PAGASA Radar Station, also known as Tukon Radar Station.

Florencio Abad’s family built the church. Abad is the former Budget Secretary during President Aquino’s term.

His family is one of the most prominent in Batanes, which is why they were able to build the church for them and has become one of the highlights of a Batanes experience .

Waves crashing the shore near the Sabtang Lighthouse in Batan, Batanes

The only lighthouse on Sabtang Island greets you after a 45-minute faluwa ride from Ivana Port in Batan Island.

Its features are like the Basco and Tayid lighthouses, but the Sabtang Lighthouse stone walls are left in its natural state. The beam also offers a breathtaking view of the rolling hills and the open ocean from the top of its observation tower.

In the early 2000s, the beacon, together with Basco and Tayid lighthouses, was part of a project headed by the late Representative Butch Abad.

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All three were constructed primarily as guides to seafarers crossing the Pacific Ocean and West Philippine Sea, but later on, they were turned into tourist spots.

Just like the other two lighthouses, Sabtang Lighthouse is topped with a concrete lantern room painted red with each window having tapered storm panes.

During the construction of each tower, rubble masonry was used to make the structure sturdy enough to withstand the strong winds and the heavy rains that frequently occur in the province. This is included in one of the must-see tourist destinations in Sabtang Island .

Tayid Lighthouse in Mahatao Island of Batanes, Philippines

Tayid Lighthouse is located in Mahatao, on the other side of Batan Island. Built around the same time as Basco Lighthouse, this structure faces the Pacific Ocean and is best seen from the Rakuh a Payaman.

Unlike its sister lighthouse in Basco, which has a round tower deck, the Tayid Lighthouse has a hexagonal tower deck.

Many tourists consider it an 18th-century-old edifice, but in actuality, it was built during the early 2000s. The establishment of Tayid Lighthouse, as well as the Basco and Sabtang lighthouses, was a proposal of the former Representative Butch Abad.

Built initially for guiding boats and ships traveling near Batan Island, the lighthouse now doubles as a tourist spot. The beam offers a view of the surrounding green landscapes, open ocean, and the nearby Mount Iraya.

The tower can be best viewed from the and Diura Fishing Village and the main viewing point of Marlboro Country. If you want a unique experience, you can join a tricycle tour in Batanes to see the province in a different light.

House of Dakay is the oldest surviving stone house in Ivana, Batan of Batanes

Near the House of Dakay is the Old Spanish Bridge, built during colonial times. It is still being used as a pedestrian bridge by the locals today.

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In 1887, Luisa Estrella commissioned the construction of the House of Dakay, but turned it over to her favorite nephew, Jose Dakay Estrella, to whom the structure was named after.

On September 13, 1918, a devastating earthquake hit the island. However, along with four homes, the House of Dakay survived the disaster and still stands firm until today.

The house was eventually given to Floresida Estrella or “Lola Ida,” the only descendant. She looks after the edifice and entertains the tourists coming to visit.

She was one of the most photographed personalities in Batanes and has been featured in magazines, including Reader’s Digest, along with the house. You can visit this tourist spot along with other highlights in a fun  tricycle day tour in Batanes.

10. Explore Naidi Hills 

Golden hour at Naidi Hills in Batan, Batanes

The first Batanes lighthouse has been constructed here in Naidi Hills. The site offers a breathtaking view of Baluarte Bay, Basco Town, Mount Iraya, and the sloping hills of Batan Island.

On a clear day, the entire Batanes, including the islets beyond Itbayat, can be seen from the hills. Naidi is derived from the Ivatan phrase “past settlement.”

According to history, it was once the most extensive wireless communication facility in the country, connecting Batanes to Manila during the American period, up to the demise of a grenade by the Japanese Imperial Air Force in the beginning of World War II.

It’s best to visit Naidi Hills during midday so you can witness the beauty of the sunset. Visiting the lighthouse would require 15-30 minutes walk, but it’s worth it as you’ll get treated to a quaint and picturesque view of Batanes.

Serene view of Rakuh a Payaman, also known as Marlboro Country in Batanes, Philippines

There is no shortage of Batanes tourist spots in Batan Island, and you can get a taste of Batanes’ history and culture as you explore its beautiful small towns . Perhaps the most photographed tourist spot in Batanes is the Rakuh a Payaman, affectionately called Marlboro Hills in Mahatao. 

The hills are vast pastureland dotted with grazing cows, carabaos, and horses. It offers a perfect view of where land, sea, and sky meet in harmony.

With the green grass covering the hill, the landscape provides a spacious and open area for cows, water buffalos, and horses where they can freely graze and wander about. The government allows free use of the pastureland for locals who want to raise their cattle and carabaos in the area.

This tourist spot is accessible anytime! To get here, you can rent a tricycle or hire a van as it’s often included in a North and South Batan tour . Make sure to take snapshots so you can show to your friends and family back home!

Aerial shot of the Chawa View Deck in Batanes, Philippines

The Chawa View Deck features rolling green hills, rock formations, and a panoramic view of the seascape. There is also a cave of the Virgin Mary and a few concrete chairs for the visitors located at the top of the view deck.

Another main feature of this attraction is the winding stairs leading to the rocky shore facing the sea. It consists of several flights and more than a hundred steps. At the bottom of the stairs is a “mini pool,” whose color differs from that of the ocean water and settles down inside a small area. 

Local dishes usually served in breadfruit leaves

Are you hungry from all the sightseeing and hiking? Don’t leave Batanes without trying the local cuisine! A trip to Batanes won’t be complete without food, and the islands have plenty of mouthwatering dishes to offer visitors. 

Try their local dishes in the restaurant or homestay kitchens to complete your Batanes experience! There’s one called payi, Batanes’ local lobsters. You also have to try their staple fish like mahi-mahi, dibang or flying fish, and local dishes like uvud, vunes, and luñis.

For restaurants, check out Vunong Dinette, Pension Ivatan, SDC Canteen, and Paypanapanayan Canteen! They’re highly recommended if you want to try their local delights and delicacies.

A gastronomic adventure is waiting for you in Batanes, so make sure to have a checklist of the food you want to try and the restaurants you plan to visit with your loved ones!

Featured in local films in the Philippines such as “You’re My Boss,” retirees Jose and Elena Gabilo own Honesty Coffee Shop. It was opened in 1995 to serve travelers going to and from Sabtang Island. Here, honesty is the best policy—as the store is unmanned.

The Honesty Coffee Shop opens as early as 6:00 A.M. and closes around 6:00 P.M. Don’t expect a café just because it’s called a coffee shop.

Instead, it is more of a sari-sari store where the items sold are bare necessities for travelers like instant coffee, soda, bottled water, biscuits and crackers, fried bananas, and sweet potatoes, souvenir t-shirts, and even bread and local pastry.

The prices of goods and souvenirs are written on the items. It’s a self-service store where you can take what you need, eat to your heart’s content, clean up, and leave your payment in a box.

According to the owner, retired schoolteacher Elena Gabilo, this honesty system has proven effective among residents and tourists. It just shows that honesty can be a good business and a great way to appreciate a day trip in Batanes .

Batanes' Dipnaysupuan Japanese Tunnel served as a shelter for the Japanese forces during World War II

On the Tukon hills, you can see the Dipnaysupuan Japanese Tunnel, an interconnected network of tunnels carved out of the mountain. It served as a shelter for the Japanese forces during World War II. The tunnel is open for tourists to traverse, but remember to bring a flashlight or headlamp if you want to go exploring.

Between 1941 to 1945, the soldiers had the Ivatan troops dig the tunnel, building five exit points, bunkers, chambers, and a reservoir. The bunker was their headquarters during the battle with the Americans.

You will find nothing inside but stones, small holes, and walls of the broken tube. Many entry points have concrete above to shield the tunnel from the war bombs.

To ensure safety, tourists should not enter the tunnel without a tour guide and a flashlight or torch. Visit this tourist attraction in a unique manner by joining a tricycle tour in North Batan . 

Batanes' Diura Fishing Village at sunset

Take a break from swimming, hiking, and getting windblown to see how the fishermen in Batanes live their daily lives at the Diura Fishing Village, which is also located in Mahatao.

Time your visit in March or April to witness the kapayvanuvanu, an age-old ritual done by the Diura fishermen to ensure a bountiful fishing season.

The ceremony begins with a shaman offering a pig while reading signs from the liver for good omen and catch. The entire cycle of fishing and harvesting for dorado continues until May.

You can get to Diura Fishing Village by tricycle with a travel time of ten minutes or by joining a day trip to Diura Fishing Village .

Outside the fishing festival, you can view the Madi Bay, Pacific Ocean, and Mount Iraya from afar. A nearby spring called Rakuh-a-idi Spring (Spring of Youth / Fountain of Youth) can also be reached with a 30-minute trek.

As a natural spring pool that overlooks the beach and the scenic Mount Iraya, it has become one of the places to visit in Batanes for relaxation and solace.

Picturesque Chamantad-Tinyan Viewpoint in Batanes, Philippines

Sabtang Island also has its version of rolling hills: the Chamantad-Tinyan Viewpoint. Its slopes and rocky outcrops are equally as enthralling as Vayang and Rakuh, a Payaman in Batan Island. It is known for its curvy landscape carpeted with grass. 

The rolling hills that conquer the area come in a variety of low and high slopes giving different perspectives for its visitors. The highest hilltop among the slopes provides the best view of Chamantad Cove.

There is a small trail here that will lead you to the seascape that is covered with powdery sand and low to mid-sized rocks.

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Before reaching the hilltop, there are plenty of huts along the highway that offer a sample of their locally-made sugarcane wine and Ivatan wild tea, called tubho.

Aside from sightseeing in Sabtang Island , you can also find locals, known as Ivatans, wandering the area to lend their traditional clothing – the Vakul and Kanayi, for picture taking purposes.

Vakul is their native headgear used for protection against the sun and rain, while Kanayi is a sleeveless jacket they usually wear when farming.

Travelers in front of a typical stone house in Savidug, Batanes

From the church, you can get to Savidug, a coastal village teeming with traditional cogon-roofed stone houses. Savidug Stone Houses are the primary type of dwelling in Batanes, particularly in a small barangay in Sabtang Island.

The Ivatans maintain these houses, the indigenous people inhabiting the island. This village, together with Chavayan, remains untouched where locals still live traditionally.

The structures of the houses in Savidug village are considered as a Sinadumparan type, one of the traditional houses in Batanes. It's one of the main highlights of a Sabtang Island experience ; getting acquainted with art.

Each one of the cogon roofs has a specific day of replacement. The villagers would work together to finish the roofing, which is called Kapayatep and the re-thatching, which is called Mayvuvung.

This roof replacement process is an excellent example of Bayanihan in the village, an Ivatan tradition to help each other to achieve a common goal.

19. Dive at Trevallies Lair and Canyons

Batanes may be known for its rolling hills and untouched landscapes, but it is also home to stunning natural attractions underwater. There are two popular dive sites in Batanes: Travallies Lair and Canyons. 

Just like its name suggests, Trevallies Lair is where you can find trevallies being cleaned by cleaner wrasses. Canyons, on the other hand, is home to steep slopes, coral formations, and and anemone fish. 

Other interesting underwater gems you can encounter when diving in Batanes are nudibranchs and fields of Pavona corals. You have the option to dive from the shore or a boat but take note that Batanes boat rides are known to be bumpy thanks to the strong waves in the province’s waters.

Batanes' San Jose de Ivana Church was also declared a National Historic Landmark by the National Historical Commission

Just a few meters from Honesty Coffee Shop and facing Ivana Port is the San Jose de Ivana Church. The church’s foundations date back to 1775, and the original church ruins, which used to house the altarpiece, the sacristy, and the baptistery, still stand at the back of the church.

Like its counterpart in Sabtang, the San Jose de Ivana Church was also declared a National Historic Landmark by the National Historical Commission. The church was meant to serve the Ivanans, Sabtangs, and Uyugans.

Sabtang’s settlers were forcibly resettled in Ivana but were later allowed to return to their island, decreasing congregation numbers.

Today remains of the abandoned church can still be seen. It also has a crenelated structure with rare wooden beams. The monastery, part of the church building, has an original circular masonry along the stairway.

Be humbled by the power of Mother Nature as you walk through the Songsong Ruins. A tidal wave ravaged this tiny village in the 1950s; the houses were damaged beyond repair and leaving its residents with no choice but to abandon their town.

At present, a portion of the rows of houses in the village had already been surrounded by high bushes and greeneries. Flowers dot the sides of the house, almost covering its entirety. It’s one of the highly-recommended tourist spots to visit in Batanes.

A handful of the ruins had been restored and occupied by the descendants of the original owners, who now maintain the beauty of the site. Other locals are also returning to some of the habitable ruins on the site.

Although some areas of the barangay had been closed to the public because of possible accidents, most of the sitio is still accessible to tourists. 

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Sabtang Lighthouse in Batanes, Philippines

Batanes is a happy place that will rejuvenate even the most seasoned travelers and will serve as a refuge for tired city-dwellers looking to take a break from the concrete jungle.

A trip to Batanes will calm your mind and rejuvenate your soul, leaving you with a renewed appreciation for nature and the simple life.

Take that well-deserved break now. Check out Batanes tours and activities that will let you explore the wonders of the Home of the Winds! If you want to explore other parts of the country, check out Philippine vacation packages you can book, including Philippines honeymoon packages , some of which come with airport pick-up and drop-off services . You can also browse our discount travel packages and  promo flights to the Philippines .

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The Philippines is known as a country incredibly blessed with breathtaking natural wonders such as world-class beaches, tantalizing views of amazing landscapes, hills, mountains, and other things. You can also expect to meet a lot of lovely and friendly people who will make you feel at home whenever and wherever! Well, that’s the brand of Philippine tourism, you’ll never feel out of place even for a bit!

Today, let me take you to one of the most beautiful yet underrated places you can ever visit in our country, the Batanes group of islands.

Batanes is situated in the northernmost part of the Philippines that’s why it’s considered the smallest and least populous province in the entire country. Batanes is also famously known as the “Home of the Winds” because it is almost regularly visited by strong typhoons from the Pacific Ocean. This is also the reason why you may notice that most of the houses in Batanes are entirely made up of huge stones and boulders; to combat the extreme winds brought by typhoons.

Compared to other famous tourist destinations in the Philippines such as Palawan , Boracay, and Siargao , Batanes exudes a more peaceful and relaxing vibe to everyone. You won’t find any wild parties and nightlife activities here. Instead, you’ll witness the unparalleled beauty of Batanes’ lush rolling hills, spectacular views of the ocean, and centuries-old stone houses.

Traveling to Batanes will make you feel like you’re going to an entirely different country because of the province’s unique approach to tourism. Batanes’ picturesque landmarks, simple way of living, and laid-back personality make it the ultimate getaway destination from all the hustle and bustle of the city.

Once you go to Batanes, you’ll never want to go back. So, what are you waiting for? Join me as we both discover the 15 Best Tourist Spots in Batanes!

1. Racuh-A-Payaman (Marlboro Country)

Ah, there’s no better way to kick off our tour than by visiting the iconic Racuh-A-Payaman. When you think about Batanes, the first thing that comes to your mind is the spectacular view of the deep blue ocean and the lush green hills, right? Well, the real name of that area is actually Racuh-A-Payaman AKA Marlboro Country.

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The views and scenery in Marlboro Country are absolutely mind-blowing. I never thought that a place like this even existed in our country. After passing through the entrance, prepare to witness the massive view of Racuh-A-Payaman featuring its rugged hills, the ocean, Mt. Iraya, and the Tayid Lighthouse all in one place. You can even see some ponies wandering around eating grass off the hills.

The simplicity of the area is truly enchanting and romantic at the same time. That’s why Marlboro Country is also one of the most beautiful places in the Philippines to “pop the question” if you know what I mean.

There’s also another famous tourist attraction here at Racuh-A-Payaman known as the Fountain of Youth . As you reach the end of the hills, there’s a cliff leading to the amazing spring also known as the Rakuh-A-Idi. It’s a magnificent spring featuring turquoise crystalline waters overlooking the massive Pacific Ocean.

I’m sure that you’ll never be able to have enough of Racuh-A-Payaman’s magnificence, that’s why it’s better to maximize your opportunity to enjoy its picturesque beauty. Oh, and don’t forget to step up your camera game! Trust me, you’re gonna need it. CHECK – BEST GUESTHOUSES IN BATANES HERE

2. Basco Lighthouse

Another famous destination in Batanes you shouldn’t miss is the iconic Basco Lighthouse. This 66-foot lighthouse stands on top of Naidi Hill. The very place it’s standing on was once a historical site known for being the home of Chieftain Boyas, one of the most famous Ivatan Chieftains in history. More than its rich history and significant function as a working lighthouse, the Basco Lighthouse is now one of Batanes’ sought-after tourist destinations.

Basco Lighthouse

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Aside from the picturesque view of the spectacular lighthouse, it also serves as a perfect vantage point to witness the breathtaking view of Batanes’ entire skyline featuring the endless sea, rolling hills, mountains, and lovely stone houses. Just head on to the fourth level and indulge yourself with amazing photos!

3. Morong Beach

Bataan isn’t only about magnificent views and relaxing ambiance, it also has world-class white-sand beaches that will absolutely blow your mind! Morong Beach is the most famous beach in Batanes known for its white sands, crystal clear waters, and stunning rock formations, especially the Nakabuang Arch.

Morong Beach

Morong Beach is also a perfect surfing spot because it’s situated between the forceful waves of the Pacific Ocean and the West Philippine Sea. So if I were you, I’d take my time to relax and enjoy everything that Morong Beach has to offer!

4. Vayang Rolling Hills

Vayang Rolling Hills is another one of the most anticipated tourist spots in Batanes. Known for its picturesque view featuring beautiful rolling hills, endless waves of the ocean, and the clear blue sky. Ah, it’s like a screensaver right before your eyes! Vayang Rolling Hills is one of the most relaxing and peaceful places to visit in Batanes thanks to the cool sea breeze enveloping the surroundings.

Vayang Rolling Hills

Oh, and every spot in Vayang Rolling Hills is worth taking a picture of, trust me!

5. Alapad Hill and Rock Formation

In Batanes, there’s definitely no chance of you running out of picturesque destinations. Everywhere you go, I guarantee that you will always have your cameras ready. Especially here at Alapad Hill and Rock Formation!

Alapad Hill and Rock Formation

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This famous tourist destination is known for the spectacular scenery it offers to everyone. Countless rock formations, green curvy hills, and the massive view of the Pacific Ocean are all waiting for you here at Alapad Hill and Rock Formation. Just chilling out to enjoy and appreciate nature’s beauty will really achieve the peace and tranquility you deserve.

Even the road leading to Alapad Hill and Rock Formation, the iconic Imnajbu Road Cliffs is one of the most famous attractions in Batanes thanks to its scenic and picturesque views. As usual, prepare your cameras because you’ll definitely stop here to take some photos!

6. Tayid Lighthouse

Tayid Lighthouse is the famous lighthouse guarding the iconic Racuh-A-Payaman or better known as the Marlboro Country. This lighthouse was originally constructed in 2002 to help guide fishermen during the night. Today, although no longer operational, it still serves the mighty purpose of guiding tourists to witness one of the most beautiful sights in the Philippines.

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7. Mt. Carmel Chapel

Due to the geographical location of Batanes, Ivatans are already veterans when it comes to dealing with some of nature’s most wrathful storms. That’s why almost every structure in Batanes is made up of stones. Yes, even churches.

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8. Sabtang Lighthouse

We all know that Batanes is home to several majestic structures called lighthouses. However, only three (3) of these beautiful lighthouses are functional up to this day. And one of those is no other than the Sabtang Lighthouse. Located near the edge of a cliff in San Vicente Port, this lighthouse is known to serve as a beacon and guide fishermen and seafarers to sail across the rough waters of the Pacific Ocean and the West Philippine Sea.

Sabtang Lighthouse

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More than its mighty task of guiding seafarers, the Sabtang Lighthouse also became popular as a tourist destination. The lighthouse offers undeniably breathtaking views of the crashing waves and rolling hills thanks to the viewing deck constructed on top of its aesthetic masonry design. That’s why there’s no doubt that the Sabtang Lighthouse is indeed one of the most beautiful places you can ever visit in Batanes.

9. Naidi Hills

Ah, another promising tourist destination awaits us and it is known as the Naidi Hills. This breathtaking landmark is known to feature the most beautiful sightseeing tour in all of Batanes thanks to the view of its bright green rolling hills, dark blue waters of the ocean, and the mighty Basco Lighthouse guarding the breathtaking tourist destination.

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Oh, and in case you’re hungry, you can also take a break at the Bunker’s Café is a historical site featuring the ruins of an American Telegraph Facility.

10. Valugan Boulder Beach

Batanes is usually associated with stones and rock formations, right? From the province’s structures such as houses, churches, and lighthouses, almost everything in Batanes is associated with rocks and stones. Well, another remarkable tourist destination in Batanes featuring huge rocks and stones is no other than the iconic Valugan Boulder Beach!

Valugan Boulder Beach

Indeed, the Valugan Boulder Beach is one of the most enchanting beach destinations because it features countless enormous boulders on its coast and forceful waves of the Pacific Ocean. Legend has it that these huge boulders came from a destructive volcanic eruption that happened thousands of years ago.

Although it’s not a typical beach destination where you can just chill out at the beach and let the gentle waves crash at your feet, the Valugan Boulder Beach is still an astonishing place to visit in Batanes.

11. Mount Iraya

Another breathtaking natural landmark you should visit in Batanes is no other than the province’s highest point, Mount Iraya. Standing at an elevation of 3,310 feet above sea level, this heavily forested active stratovolcano is undoubtedly considered one of Batanes’ treasured gems. The volcano has countless natural features that are worth witnessing that’s why it has become a haven for hikers and trekkers.

Mount Iraya

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The volcano last erupted in 1454 and it hasn’t been showing any signs of activity since 1998. So it’s a considerably safe place to hike. More than its significant role in tourism, Mount Iraya is also important to the culture of Ivatans. It is said that Mount Iraya is a mother protecting her precious children, which are the Ivatans themselves.

12. House of Dakay

I keep on saying that the trademark of Batanes is its famous stone structures, right? Well, I guess it’s safe to say that this trip wouldn’t be complete without visiting one! The best way to do that is by visiting the famous House of Dakay.

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13. Savidug Stone Houses

Ah, if the House of Dakay isn’t enough, then I suggest that you visit the famous Savidug Stone Houses! This small village features a group of stone houses that are perfectly preserved by the Ivatans. Each house is made with solid stone walls and cogon roofs which are said to be effective against even the most destructive typhoons.

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14. Chawa View Deck

The Chawa View Deck is another must-visit tourist destination in Batanes that you shouldn’t miss. Located in the southern part of Batan Island , the Chawa View Deck offers a breathtaking glimpse of the evergreen hills and deep blue waters of the ocean. Every corner of the landmark seems like a perfect place to capture nature’s beauty and I assure you, every click would be worth it.

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15. Honesty Coffee Shop

Finally! After spending all day exploring all the beautiful tourist destinations of Batanes, it’s about time that we take a break and enjoy some of the province’s best treats and delights. Well, there’s no better place to do that than the famous Honesty Coffee Shop of Ivana, Batanes. From the name itself, I guess that you already figured out what’s so special about the Honest Coffee Shop, right?

Honesty Coffee Shop

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In a province that’s proud to tell everyone that it has virtually zero crime rate, it’s just fitting that tourists contribute to the province’s well-respected core values. And one of those core values is obviously honesty. The Honesty Coffee Shop is unmanned and unguarded at any time of the day. So if you want to eat or drink something, you just take it and leave the payment in the box. That’s it!

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