Top 12 Bicol Region Tourist Spots: Mayon Volcano, Caramoan Islands, Donsol Whale Sharks

Top 12 Bicol Region Tourist Spots: Mayon Volcano, Caramoan Islands, Donsol Whale Sharks

Ella Larena

12. Bulusan Lake

11. subic beach, 10. binurong point.

  • 9. Daraga Church

8. Sumlang Lake

  • 7. Ligñon Hill Nature Park
  • 6. Basilica of Our Lady of Peñafrancia

5. CamSur Watersports Complex (CWC)

4. calaguas, 3. caramoan, 2. donsol whale shark interaction center, 1. mayon volcano view at cagsawa ruins park.

Top 12 Bicol Region Tourist Spots: Mayon Volcano, Caramoan Islands, Donsol Whale Sharks

Discover the countryside charms of the Bicol region, one of the most breathtaking landscapes in the southeast peninsula of Luzon, the largest island in the northern portion of the Philippine archipelago. Find out some of the best Bicol tourist spots and why it remains a popular travel destination for adventure seekers and even the less daring.

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Known for the almost perfectly conical Mount Mayon Volcano and its panoramic views from Legazpi, Albay , Bicol comprises of church-laden historic routes, coconut-rich regional cuisine (with copious amounts of native chilies), spectacular fiestas and festivals, prime diving spots, virgin beaches of Catanduanes , and vibrant marine biodiversity ideal for spotting and swimming with the whale sharks of Donsol. That's why it's the perfect destination for countless itineraries – there's always something to do and places to explore!

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Bicol opens many doors to memorable activities and experiences in its off-the-beaten tracks that draw thousands of visitors yearly. This guide counts down the top 12 tourist attractions in Bicol with things to do that are guaranteed to get you a good dose of rewarding adventures.

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Boats and a floating hut on Bulusan Lake, Bicol

Situated in the sheltered tropical lushness of Sorsogon, the small town of Bulusan serves as home to Mount Bulusan, the fourth most active volcano in the Philippines. The volcanic mountain rises at 5,135ft above sea level on the large expanse of Bulusan National Park in the southernmost portion of Luzon. You can explore the park through a tour of Sorsogon's top tourist spots .

Like Mount Bulusan, the lake is also elevated. Its deep green emerald waters sit at the foot of the towering mountain, rich with flora and fauna inhabited by rare specimens from colorful kingfishers to golden-crowned flying foxes. No wonder it's sometimes considered as the 'Switzerland of the Orient'. 

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One of the highlights covered in many Sorsogon tours , Bulusan Lake provides scenic tranquility best experienced paddling around on a kayak boat. You can enjoy a pleasant nature sightseeing of different plants and birds amidst the soaring mountains. It's worth driving away from Sorsogon City via Irosin if you're coming from a day trip in Legazpi.

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Aerial view of Subic Beach in Bicol

Kickstart your island getaway on Subic Beach, Matnog, one of the Philippines' hidden beach attractions solely for its blushing, pinkish-white sands against the clear turquoise waters. 

Subic Beach is an idyllic beach spot in Calintaan and one of the pink sand islands in Matnog (others being Tikling and the Juan Lagoon Fish Sanctuary). Offering more than just its stunning waves and finely crushed red corals decorating its beds of sand, Subic Beach is also the gateway to a series of sea caves and rock formations that you can explore from a short sailing distance away.

Whether you're up for a swim near the shore, a boat ride to a small underwater cave, or a quick tan under the sun, this aquamarine paradise promises you a fun time. Experience its beauty in a Sorsogon Matnog Subic Beach day tour from Legazpi with hotel transfers from Legazpi, private boat rentals with fish-feeding activities, and tour guide services, among others.

The cliffside at Binurong Point, Bicol

Ready your trekking shoes for a scenic hiking activity in one of the off-beat destinations in the region: Binurong Point. Located in the meandering terrains along the coast of Baras municipality, this hiking trail is a popular tourist spot among adventure and nature enthusiasts alike.

Reaching the pastoral cliff offers endless views of the wide-open sea and lush, lyrical terrains enveloping the region that's worth a thousand pictures. While it shares striking similarities with the rural scenery in Batanes, this route is known as a beginner hike that only takes less than an hour. 

Casual visitors can enjoy a quick morning exercise with a glimpse of the beautiful sunrise before starting the day. You can visit Binurong Point via the East Catanduanes sightseeing tour  to witness its picturesque landscapes and admire a different side of Luzon's southernmost area.

9. Daraga Church 

Facade of Daraga Church in Albay, Bicol

Daraga Church sits on top of a hill overlooking Mount Mayon Volcano and is considered a religious landmark in Legazpi, Albay. A must-visit for first-time visitors in Bicol's regional center, walking down its halls feels like a short journey through history, religion, and design. 

The church was originally named Nuestra Señora de la Porteria (Our Lady of the Gate) Parish Church and first established as a settlement by people relocating from Cagsawa after a major eruption of the Mayon Volcano. In 1772, the Spanish government granted permission to build the religious structure with the intention of fostering a new community in the south of Cagsawa.

The present church was built in Barangay Santa Maria under the orchestration of Franciscan priests in 1773 as a replacement for the old Cagsawa Church after it was devastated by a series of volcanic eruptions.

Today, this historic icon is a part of many Legazpi City tours for those who wish to get to know more about the Albay province capital during their visit.

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Tourists float on rafts on Sumlang Lake near Mayon Volcano

If you're looking to witness 360-degree views of Mayon Volcano without the hassle of tourist crowds, Sumlang Lake is your safest bet. A calm and relaxing destination to travel around, this enchanting attraction boasts an unobstructed panorama of the world-renowned conically shaped volcano.

However, this atmospheric beauty wasn't always the stunning landmark tourists visit today. The lake was once pervaded by water lilies, volcanic debris, and filthy waters for years until the residents held a bayanihan (communal work) initiative to rehabilitate the 14-hectare body of water. The effort has paid off; it is now a famous rendezvous for couples and small group tours. 

Hidden in the outskirts of Legazpi, the lake sits on the Albay Agri Ethno Eco Village in Camalig town and is accessible via jeep from the city center. Don’t forget to try riding on a traditional bamboo raft while enjoying the beautiful scenery Albay has to offer. It's also home to Socorro's Lakeside Restaurant and Grill, one of the best restaurants in Albay . 

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Ligñon Hill draws the line between Legazpi and Mount Mayon, a famous tourist spot during your stop in the Albay top tourist spots tour . Known as the 'Protector of Legazpi City', the national park is responsible for keeping the regional center safe from catastrophes. 

Towering at 156m with a 360-degree panoramic view of the Mayon Volcano, this scenic landscape also hosts many extreme sports activities like a 320m zip line, hiking, biking, and paintball that even the less adventurous would dare to try. What else does a nature park offer aside from its most sought out viewpoint? It also has a 10-minute hiking trail to the summit and a World War II-like experience at the historic Japanese Tunnel.

This prime destination is another sightseeing spectacle, especially during a relaxing sunrise viewing in the early morning. Witness the golden sun rays stretching towards Legazpi, Daraga, and the Albay Gulf; no filter needed.

6. Basilica of Our Lady of Peñafrancia

Exterior of the Basilica of Our Lady of Peñafrancia

Photo by Archdiocese of Caceres

Locals and tourists visit 'Ina' to pray and seek her intercession in the quest for living a better life. 'Ina' here is the miraculous image of the Virgin Mary kept inside the church for devotees and road travelers to pay homage to Our Lady of Peñafrancia, enshrined in the only minor basilica in the whole Bicol Region and Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Caceres.

Known for its intricate and elaborate glass mosaic windows depicting stories in the Holy Bible to demonstrate Christian beliefs to the people, this religious sanctuary is also named one of the largest Marian Pilgrimage Sites in Asia. Whether you’re a believer or not, this church is a work of art that's worth the time to explore and learn its intriguing history.

With the hand-painted ceiling, the beautiful shrine at the altar, even the rustic souvenir shop, the basilica offers a peaceful respite for everyone enjoying a quiet Sunday before visiting the hot springs. You can drop by this magnificent church through the Bicol Naga City pilgrimage private tour during your stop in Camarines Sur.

An athlete wakeboarding in CamSur Waterpark during sunset

Photo by CamSur Watersports Complex (CWC)

Get ready for an awesome non-stop water fun at the CamSur Watersports Complex (CWC) and learn the basics of watersports ranging from cable skiing, wakeboarding, and other towing activities guided by expert instructors! 

Enjoy the clear waters in a series of thrilling sports towed on a buoyant, convex-shaped board or a pair of waterskis at planing speeds behind a motorboat. Get your instructor to show you some tricks to overcome the challenges as a first-time rider. Aside from ramps and obstacles, the park also features a beach volleyball area and a pool for those who want to spend more time basking under the sun.

This 6-hectare world-class water park takes watersports on a whole other level with its top-of-the-line facilities amid the cozy, relaxing environment. Owing to its location in the capital of Pili, Camarines Sur, CWC is a popular spot for traveling families and friends on the lookout for places to chill and have fun. From its Instagram-worthy on-site villas, well-stocked Clubhouse, to the obstacle courses, CWC makes for a worthwhile escape from the bustling city.

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Aerial view of Calaguas Island's shoreline

Settle down in the picturesque paradise of Calaguas. Best explored on a full-day Calaguas island-hopping tour , this majestic series of islands in Camarines Norte is home to white-sand beaches and rough seas that serve as a nice little getaway from the busy city.

Otherwise known as 'The Concealed White Beach of Bohol,' Calaguas is a small group of islands located in the municipality of Vinzons. The island is famous for having unspoiled natural resources that help preserve its pristine beauty. This serene coastline is now a marvel filled with untouched natural wonders, cottages, and DIY tents that city dwellers seek as a temporary refuge. For a hassle-free experience, you can book a  3-day Calaguas Island package with an island-hopping tour .

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Tinaga Island

Calaguas houses three main islands: Tinaga, Guintinua, and Maculabo, plus a few other islets nearby. People recount their Calaguas experience during their time in Mahabang Buhangin Beach – a long stretch of white sand beach in Tinaga Island.

A must-visit solely for its unspoiled beauty and immersive nature, visitors are greeted with the sunny weather and calming sound of the waves, all of which are enjoyable even when you’re just camping in your tent. 

Guintinua Island and Maculabo Island

While there are no commercial offers of island-hopping tours in Calaguas, you can always hire a private boat that will take you around the area for the day. But you can always negotiate with the locals depending on your budget.

Aside from Tinaga, the deserted islands of Guintinua and Maculabo are also worth the visit to truly experience the serenity of Calaguas. You can also do some fun activities like snorkeling, diving, or even hiking to kill time. Buy a coconut from the locals to take with you and keep you refreshed on your day out.

Whitesand coast of Caramoan Island

If you want to go off-the-grid and escape the crowds, Caramoan’s host of secret beaches remain unknown to most tourists, making this isolated group of small islands a distinct castaway paradise.

With its powdery white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, mystic lagoons, and stalactite-rich caves, this should be a top priority in your itinerary. In fact, you can go on a Caramoan Island-hopping tour with a private transfer from Virac, Catanduanes, if you're already in Bicol.

Caramoan is considered the Philippines’ last frontier in terms of uncharted islands. This secluded area sets the new standard for ideal tropical destinations with its well-preserved marine life and incredible rock formations.

Caramoan Island offers plenty of opportunities for kayaking, diving, snorkeling, rock climbing, and exploring lagoons and caves. You can experience all of these via island-hopping and visit a few or all attractions in the main islands: Bag-ing, Cagbanilad, Catanhawan, Cotivas, Lahos, Matukad, Minalahos, Pitogo, and Sabitang-Laya. So explore as much as you can!

A whale shark swimming near the surface

Experience swimming with whale sharks when you go on a Donsol whale shark  tour! 

Situated in the province of Sorsogon, Donsol is now a popular hub of tourism that houses the Whale Shark Interaction Eco-Tourism Project initiative of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). Like many other touristy locations in the Bicol Region, the municipality is leading the way for sustainable tourism by involving the general public to discover and meet the gentle giants of the Philippine Sea. It's one of the best places to swim with whale sharks when in the Philippines . 

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Fondly called butanding in Tagalog, whale sharks come to Donsol Bay for 6-7 months to feed on the small fishing villages around the Donsol River. Around this time, tourists flock to Donsol for a chance to interact with these adorable sea creatures while in the coastal town.

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Donsol is one of the few places in the world that guarantees a fun (and responsible) whale shark sighting in the country. To compare this experience to the same wildlife activity in Oslob , Donsol whale sharks are in their natural environment where boats do not overcrowd nor force-feed them. They are also closely monitored by the local government and only allow seasonal sightings and interactions from November to July to ensure its long-term sustainability.

View of Mayon Volcano from the Cagsawa Ruins park

In 1814, Mayon Volcano recorded its most violent eruption, completely burying the entire town of Cagsawa by fast-flowing volcanic matter, except for the belfry. But unlike any other beautiful place in the Philippines, this once lively town had to go through such tragedy for it to be one of the most popular Albay tourist spots in Daraga..

Set against the magnificent backdrop of its creator, Cagsawa Ruins Park is declared a national cultural treasure that brings visitors closer to the volcano. The site is just a short drive away from Daraga proper, and once you’ve arrived, several exhilarating Mayon Volcano tours await you, including the Mayon ATV tour around the foothills of Mount Mayon as well as awe-inspiring landscapes in the area. 

Treat yourself afterward to a delectable feast of Bicolano cuisine at Albay restaurants before cooling down with a pleasant stroll inside the Cagsawa National Museum. 

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View of Mayon Volcano's smoking peak in Bicol

Experience the Beauty of the Bicol Region

Backpackers, campers, and even the average tourist will never run out of things to do in Bicol. This region is more than just its spicy food, whale sharks, and active volcanoes. Bicol is beautiful and beyond basic, with a host of less-traveled islands, deserted beaches, and many natural wonders waiting to be discovered. If you’re up for a real adventure with a dash of culture and history on the side, Bicol is the place to be. 

So start crafting your itinerary for your Bicol tours and activities for an unforgettable stay in this underrated paradise! Surely, this almost uncharted territory will be one of your favorite travel destinations in no time. To ease your travel planning and budgeting, make sure to read our  travel guides and check out our collection of Philippine tours and activities  and Philippine hotels and resorts  for your next trip.

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15 Best BICOL TOURIST SPOTS (Heritage, Islands & Nature)

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Are you ready for another adrenaline-filled adventure with me? Ah, our next destination will surely hype you up because it’s considered one of the hottest destinations in the country. And I mean that literally! Bicol Region is known to be the Chili and Lava Capital of the Philippines. Well, for one, it is where the most iconic volcano in the world can be found, the perfect cone itself, Mayon Volcano .

Another reason is that the Bicol Region has been known to be the home of the most delicious spicy dishes and delicacies in the Philippines. That’s why aside from exploring Bicol’s beautiful attractions and natural landmarks, you should also prepare yourself for a gastronomical feast featuring the region’s famous dishes like Bicol Express, Laing , Pancit Bato, and many more! The specialty of Bicol’s cuisines is their prominent use of chilies and gata (coconut milk) in their dishes. So be ready for more extra rice!

Bicol really is a special place to visit in the Philippines because it features everything that every tourist and adventurer wants. From breathtaking beach and island destinations, and exciting activities, to its extraordinary cuisine, religious attractions, and cultural and historical landmarks, your adventure in Bicol will definitely be one for the books.

So, let me ask you again. Are you ready? Pack your bags and prepare yourselves because here are the 15 Best Tourist Spots in Bicol Region!

1. Cagsawa Ruins (Mayon View)

I’d say that there’s no better way to start our Bicol adventure than by visiting one of the country’s oldest and most famous attractions, the iconic Cagsawa Ruins. This historical landmark has been in every textbook and postcard since we were kids, so being able to finally step foot on it and glance at the breathtaking view of Mayon Volcano, is undeniably a dream come true for many.

Cagsawa Ruins Albay Bicol

Oh hello there.

Apart from the astounding beauty of Cagsawa Ruins, what makes it even more special is the story behind its fame. The legendary bell tower is actually the remains of Cagsawa Church, a Franciscan church that was rebuilt in the year 1636. It was destroyed and buried underground after Mayon Volcano’s most violent eruption in history in 1814 when more than 1,200 people died.

READ THE BLOG POST: Cagsawa Ruins Experience in Albay

Today, Cagsawa serves as a significant tourist attraction in Bicol where thousands of visitors gather and take pictures at the iconic site. Oh, and it’s also a popular jump-off point for several ATV ride adventures so be sure to take on the challenge!

2. Calaguas Island

Next on our list is no other than Calaguas Island, which is a group of beautiful islands known for its pristine beaches. It is located in Camarines Norte and takes roughly about 12 hours of travel time from Metro Manila. Calaguas is a perfect spot for a serene getaway where you can get to enjoy the white-sand beaches, turquoise waters, and thriving marine animals of the island.

Calaguas

This is life…

Calaguas Islands

Aside from chilling and relaxing by the beach, you can also engage in some exciting activities like snorkeling, scuba diving, island hopping, camping, swimming, and a whole lot more! Of course, you shouldn’t miss watching the mesmerizing sunset and taking lots of memorable pictures with your favorite people, right?

READ THE BLOG POST: Calaguas Island Experience and Story

3. Daraga Church

Taking time to visit Daraga Church should also be a part of your tour especially if you’re a catholic because it is one of the most significant historical and religious landmarks in the Bicol Region.

Daraga Church Daraga Albay Bicol

It was built in the year 1772 by Franciscan priests and was famously made out of volcanic rocks. Yup! It is also one of the places with the most astonishing view of Mayon Volcano, making it a popular attraction in Daraga, Albay. So don’t forget to drop by Daraga Church to offer prayers and also enjoy the view of Mayon when you visit!

READ THE BLOG POST: Daraga Church Experience in Albay

4. Binurong Point

Binurong Point is one of the newest attractions in Bicol that’s quickly gaining popularity in social media and being hailed as the Batanes of the Bicol Region because of its scenic views. The rolling hills, the towering cliffs, and the strong waves of turquoise waters crashing to the massive boulders will definitely remind you of Batanes and even Ireland, for some.

Binurong point

It is located in Baras, Catanduanes, and it actually has an interesting history about the origins of its name. Binurong Point was derived from the word “buro” which refers to the process of preserving food with the use of salt and vinegar. It is said that Binurong Point was traditionally the place where locals go to preserve the fishes that they caught. Now, it is a breathtaking paradise where tourists can go to simply relax and admire one of God’s greatest creations.

Oh, and just a friendly reminder! Reaching the top of Binurong Point requires a little bit of trekking, so be sure that you and your companions are prepared, alright? Don’t worry though, because it will all be worth it once you reach the top!

READ THE BLOG POST: 20 Best Catanduanes Tourist Spots

5. Paguriran Island and Lagoon

Next up, we’ll be exploring the beautiful Paguriran Island and Lagoon of Sorsogon! The island is known for its world-class white sand beach where tourists can freely swim and relax all they want. And not only that, there’s a sandbar connecting the beach all the way to the famous lagoon that gives out the amazing vibes of Palawan!

Paguriran Island Lagoon Bacon Sorsogon

picture Picture! Credit: Nhel Montuya

While walking along the sandbar, you can really feel the refreshing ocean breeze as you see the turquoise waters, the beautiful rock formations, and oh, even the view of Mayon Volcano on a clear and sunny day. You can also have fun at the lagoon by doing exciting activities like kayaking, cliff diving, snorkeling, and a whole lot more.

READ THE BLOG POST: Paguriran Island and Lagoon Trip in Sorsogon

6. Burias Island 

Ah, and there it is. If you really want to see the unspoiled beauty of nature at its finest, then I suggest you visit Burias Island. This scenic getaway spot is one of the three (3) major islands in Masbate and features a majestic beachscape with white sands and turquoise waters.

Tinalisayan Isalnd Burias Island Masbate

Sombrero Island

What makes Burias Island stand out from the rest are the unique rock formations along the coast. Trust me, they are indeed the major attractions of Burias Island because you won’t be able to see many of these kinds of rock formations elsewhere. Oh, and aside from enjoying the world-class beach of Burias Island, you can also go on an amazing adventure of island hopping around the area! You’ll get to witness the astonishing beauty of some of Bicol Region’s famous tropical islands like Animasola Island, Tinalisayan Sandbar, Sombrero Island, and more.

READ THE BLOG POST: Burias Island Island Hopping in Masbate

7. Ligñon Hill Nature Park

Of course, since we’re here at Bicol, we obviously shouldn’t waste the chance to enjoy and admire the beauty of the Mayon Volcano. Another must-visit and rising tourist attraction here is the Ligñon Hill Nature Park. It is one of the best places to simply embrace the cool mountain breeze, enjoy a breath of fresh air, and be mesmerized by Mayon.

Ligñon Hill Nature Park Legazpi Albay Bicol

Ligñon Hill is a perfect place to watch the sunrise over the scenic Albay Gulf or the sunset with Mayon Volcano’s majestic peak at its highlight. This park operates from 5 AM to 9 PM so whether you’re in the mood for a morning hike or simply want to enjoy an evening walk, I’m sure that you will have an amazing time!

Oh, and there’s a famous lighthouse on top of the hill as well so if you really want to make your trip even more memorable, which I always recommend you do, take on the challenge of hiking atop the 156-meter high Ligñon Hill! There, I guarantee that you won’t be disappointed by the breathtaking view of Legazpi City, Albay Gulf, and of course, the Mayon Volcano.

READ THE BLOG POST: Ligñon Hill Nature Park Experience 

8. Tikling Island

Have you ever seen or even heard about a pink-colored beach? Well, you’re not alone because I was also intrigued by one of Sorsogon’s most popular tourist spots, Tikling Island! The fine sands of the island are pinkish-white in color because of the scattered red corals all over the beach.

Tikling Island Matnog Sorsogon Bicol

Jump Shot!!!

This unique color, combined with the crystalline turquoise waters of the island, is definitely a sight to remember. Aside from relaxing by the beach, you can also explore the whole island and stumble upon beautiful rock formations. So once you get there, be sure to maximize your time and enjoy swimming, snorkeling, trekking, and exploring its entire beauty while you can!

READ THE FULLS TORY: Tikling Island: The Pinkish Beach of Sorsogon

9. Caramoan Islands

Ah, yes. This list certainly wouldn’t be complete without including one of the country’s sought-after beach and island destinations, Camarines Sur’s secret paradise itself, the Caramoan Islands. Covering an extremely huge area of 4,000 hectares composed of beautiful limestone forests, white sand beaches, and crystal clear waters, Caramoan Island is indeed up there with Palawan, Siargao, and Boracay as some of the Philippines’ finest beach destinations.

Caramoan Islands

Photo: Caramoan Islands

Here, you can discover lots of pristine tropical wonders such as lakes, lagoons, swamplands, and even caves that are all in their unspoiled conditions. Oh, and this is also where multiple seasons of the renowned international TV series “Survivor” filmed their episodes! So expect to try a lot of fun and exciting activities here such as swimming, snorkeling, cliff diving, trekking, spelunking, boating, and a whole lot more.

10. Donsol Whale Shark Interaction Center

Aside from Bicol’s amazing tropical wonders and historical landmarks, it is also home to some of nature’s extraordinary creations. A great example of these is the legendary whale sharks also known as butanding. These beautiful creatures are the largest known fish in the world and the best part? One of the best places to interact with whale sharks can be found in the Bicol Region.

Donsol Bay

Photo from Bicol Tourism

Yup! The Donsol Whale Shark Interaction Center is the perfect spot to swim and snorkel with whale sharks because it is believed that the largest school of whale sharks migrate here every year during the months from November to May. Moreover, you will be assisted by professional trainers and divers as you experience one of the best moments of your life! So if you’re visiting Bicol during the whale shark season, make sure to drop by Dansol and swim with whale sharks!

11. Subic Beach

Another fantastic white-sand beach destination in Bicol can be found in Matnog, Sorsogon which is the famous Subic Beach. It is located in the southernmost part of the Bicol Region and is already almost at the coast of Visayas. This is why Matnog is hailed as the gateway to the Visayas, making it an absolutely must-visit destination for you!

Subic Beach Calintaan Island Matnog Sorsogon Bicol

Here, you’ll get to enjoy the beautiful pinkish-white sands of the beach as you swim with the surrounding crystal clear waters of the island. Subic Beach is actually divided into two (2) parts, namely the Subic Laki and Subic Liit. If you want to spend the night at this beautiful wonder, you can opt to stay at Subic Laki, the bigger one, where most of the recent developments can be found.

READ THE FULL STORY: Subic Beach in Sorsogon 

12. Bulusan Lake

Aside from Mayon Volcano, the Bicol Region is also home to another one of the country’s most active volcanoes, Bulusan Volcano. And I assure you, your trip will feel incomplete if you’re unable to explore “The Little Switzerland of the Philippines” itself, Bulusan Lake.

Bulusan lake Sorsogon Bicol Philippines

The emerald waters and the surrounding trees of lush green color in the lake will truly make you fall in love with the peace and tranquility of the place. It’s located right at the heart of the Bulusan Volcano National Park which covers a huge area of more than 3,600 hectares! The best thing about this lake is that you can rent kayaks and proceed to explore the entire lake all you want. I’m sure that you’ll appreciate this amazing activity because it will really bring you closer to nature.

READ THE BLOG POST: Bulusan Lake in Sorsogon

13. Ticao Island (Masbate)

Ah, another tropical wonder you shouldn’t miss is the fantastic Ticao Island of Masbate. If you’re looking for something different and at the same time be able to witness a lot of great sceneries at once, then this is absolutely the best choice for you!

Ticao Island

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Aside from Ticao Island’s crystalline waters, white sand beaches, and beautiful rock formations, it’s also the perfect place to admire the breathtaking views of both Mt. Mayon and Mt. Bulusan. Oh, and it’s a popular takeoff spot for everyone going on an island-hopping adventure around Masbate as well. Finally, and probably one of the unique things you’ll see in the Philippines is the iconic seaside waterfall of Ticao Island! Yup, a waterfall that flows straight to the ocean. Isn’t that an extraordinary sight to see?

14. Pulong Guijanlo 

Pulong Guijanlo is undoubtedly one of the newest and most underrated attractions in the Bicol Region that you definitely shouldn’t miss. This heavenly white sandbar located at Capalonga, Camarines Norte gives you a chance to experience peace and serenity with nature’s most wonderful features.

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It is truly relaxing to simply walk along the white sandbar as you feel the turquoise waters crash to your feet, breathe the fresh ocean breeze, and just embrace the heat of the sunlight as it touches your skin. Pulong Guijanlo is indeed an untouched beauty that’s worth preserving. I would love to cast myself away on this island and just forget all about the stress and noise of the city!

READ THE FULL STORY: Capalonga Travel Guide

15. Barcelona Church and Ruins

Finally, the best way to end our Bicol adventures is by dropping by the famous Barcelona Church and Ruins of Sorsogon. It is one of the main attractions in Sorsogon that allows tourists to take a look back at our country’s rich and colorful history. The park is located in the coastal town of Barcelona, Sorsogon, also giving visitors a breathtaking view of the ocean.

Barcelona Ruins Park Church Sorsogon

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Barcelona Ruins Park Church Sorsogon

Barcelona Church

According to history, the Spaniards claimed this entire community in the 1800s and named it Barcelona, in honor of the capital town of Spain. Now, the park features several Spanish Colonial Era buildings that all beautifully commemorate our country’s history. Some of the other landmarks you should visit are the Presidencia Building and the St. Joseph Parish Church.

READ THE FULL STORY: Barcelona Sorsogon Experience and Story

FAQ: Best Tourist Spots in Bicol

1. What are the top must-visit spots in Bicol for first-time visitors? If it’s your first time in Bicol, don’t miss the Cagsawa Ruins, Calaguas Island, and Daraga Church. These spots offer a mix of history, natural beauty, and a taste of Bicol’s culture.

2. I love nature and adventure. Which spots in Bicol should I visit? For nature and adventure enthusiasts, Binurong Point, Bulusan Lake, and Ligñon Hill Nature Park are perfect. They offer stunning views, hiking opportunities, and a chance to connect with nature.

3. Are there any good spots in Bicol for beach lovers? Absolutely! Calaguas Island, Subic Beach, and Tikling Island are some of the best beaches in Bicol. They boast pristine sands and clear waters, ideal for swimming and sunbathing.

4. Where can I have unique wildlife experiences in Bicol? Head to Donsol Whale Shark Interaction Center to swim with whale sharks. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience to see these gentle giants up close.

5. Can you recommend any historical or cultural spots in Bicol? Daraga Church, Barcelona Church and Ruins, and the Cagsawa Ruins are not just historical landmarks but also offer insights into Bicol’s rich history and culture.

6. What are some less crowded tourist spots in Bicol? Pulong Guijanlo, Ticao Island, and Burias Island are relatively less crowded. They are perfect for travelers looking for a more serene and off-the-beaten-path experience.

7. Are there any family-friendly destinations in Bicol? Ligñon Hill Nature Park and Bulusan Lake are great for families. They offer activities and sights that people of all ages can enjoy.

8. How do I travel between these tourist spots in Bicol? The Bicol Region is huge. The most convenient way to travel between these spots is by car or local transportation like jeepneys and tricycles. Some islands require boat rides, so plan accordingly.

9. What’s the best time of year to visit Bicol? The best time to visit Bicol is during the dry season, from March to May, when you can fully enjoy the beaches and outdoor activities without the worry of rain.

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Welcome to Bicol Region, a paradise nestled in the Philippines that boasts a harmonious blend of natural wonders and rich cultural heritage. Situated in the southern part of Luzon, this region offers a plethora (literally!) of tourist spots that will leave you in awe. Join us on a journey as we unveil the top 30 must-visit attractions in Bicol Region, ensuring an unforgettable travel experience.

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Mayon Volcano

Marvel at the perfect cone shape of Mayon Volcano, one of the most iconic landmarks in the Philippines. Visit Legazpi City in Albay to witness its majestic beauty up close.

Caramoan Islands

Explore the captivating islands of Caramoan, known for their pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and limestone cliffs. Embark on island-hopping tours to discover its hidden gems.

Dive into the waters of Donsol in Sorsogon, the "Whale Shark Capital of the World." Swim alongside these gentle giants, the largest fish in the world, for an awe-inspiring experience. II’m actually proud to flex that I was a part of the team that helped formulate the whale shark interaction program as a way to provide the locals with a sustainable alternative livelihood.

Quitinday Hills

Hike up the scenic Quitinday Hills in Camalig, Albay, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, including the picturesque Mayon Volcano.

Cagsawa Ruins

Visit the ruins of Cagsawa Church in Daraga, Albay, which stand as a haunting reminder of the destructive eruption of Mayon Volcano in the 18th century. Capture stunning photos of the volcano framed by the ruins.

Calaguas Islands

Escape to the pristine beaches of Calaguas Islands in Camarines Norte. Relax on its powdery white sand, swim in turquoise waters, and camp under the starry night sky.

Mount Isarog

Embark on a thrilling adventure by hiking Mount Isarog in Camarines Sur. Explore its lush forests, encounter unique wildlife, and enjoy panoramic views from the summit. There are waterfalls in the mountain that are easy walks from the parking station. Bring extra clothing!

Matnog Pink Beach

Discover the enchanting pink sand beach in Matnog, Sorsogon. Enjoy the stunning coastline, go snorkeling to see vibrant marine life, and witness the unique pink hues created by crushed red corals.

Trek through the rainforest in Malinao, Albay, to reach Vera Falls. Take a refreshing dip in its cool waters, surrounded by lush greenery and cascading falls.

Atulayan Island

Visit the picturesque Atulayan Island in Bacacay, Albay. Take a boat ride to the island and bask in the beauty of its pristine beaches, coral reefs, and serene atmosphere.

Ligñon Hill Nature Park

Enjoy panoramic views of Legazpi City and Mayon Volcano from Ligñon Hill Nature Park. Take a leisurely hike, zipline through the lush landscapes, or simply relax in the park's serene ambiance.

CamSur Watersports Complex

Experience thrilling water sports at CamSur Watersports Complex in Camarines Sur. Try wakeboarding, wakesurfing, and waterskiing in this world-class facility.

Malabsay Falls

Explore the natural beauty of Malabsay Falls in Naga City, Camarines Sur. Take a refreshing swim in its clear waters and immerse yourself in the peaceful surroundings.

Mount Iriga

Conquer the challenging trails of Mount Iriga in Camarines Sur. Trek through lush forests, witness stunning views, and enjoy the exhilaration of reaching the summit.

Bagasbas Beach

Surfing enthusiasts will love Bagasbas Beach in Daet, Camarines Norte. Ride the waves or take surf lessons in this popular surfing destination.

Paniman Beach

Discover the pristine beauty of Paniman Beach in Caramoan, Camarines Sur. Enjoy its white sand, turquoise waters, and tranquil atmosphere away from the crowds.

Mount Mayon ATV Adventure

Experience an adrenaline rush with an ATV adventure around the foothills of Mayon Volcano. Explore the rugged terrain and marvel at the volcano's grandeur. There would be times when Mt. Mayon would be erupting and a danger zone where no one can enter will be established. Ask first your ATV operator if the activity can be done in a safe zone.

Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave

Journey into the captivating underground world of Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave in Camalig, Albay. Admire its stunning rock formations and learn about the cave's cultural and historical significance.

Calabidongan Cave

Explore the natural wonders of Calabidongan Cave in Jovellar, Albay. Traverse its chambers, navigate through narrow passages, and marvel at the unique rock formations.

Malinao Volcano Natural Park

Discover the pristine wilderness of Malinao Volcano Natural Park in Albay. Trek through its lush forests, soak in hot springs, and revel in the serenity of nature.

Panicuason Hot Springs Resort

Indulge in relaxation at Panicuason Hot Springs Resort in Naga City, Camarines Sur. Soak in natural hot springs, enjoy therapeutic spa treatments, and rejuvenate your mind and body.

Lignon Hill ATV Adventure

Embark on an exhilarating ATV adventure through the scenic trails of Lignon Hill in Legazpi City. Enjoy breathtaking views of Mayon Volcano and the surrounding landscapes.

Quitinday Underground River

Explore the underground river system of Quitinday in Albay. Traverse the dark caves, witness unique rock formations, and marvel at the beauty of this hidden gem.

Malilipot Clay Pottery

Experience the art of pottery-making in Malilipot, Albay. Visit local pottery workshops, learn about the traditional techniques, and create your own clay masterpiece.

Bagumbayan Beach

Unwind on the serene shores of Bagumbayan Beach in Matnog, Sorsogon. Relax on its golden sand, swim in its inviting waters, and savor the tranquility of this hidden gem.

Visit Lake Buhi in Camarines Sur, famous for its picturesque landscapes and abundant harvest of delicious freshwater fish. Explore the lake by boat and enjoy the scenic beauty of its surroundings.

Basilica Minore de Peñafrancia

Pay homage to the patroness of Bicol, Our Lady of Peñafrancia, at the Basilica Minore de Peñafrancia in Naga City. Admire the grandeur of the church and witness religious processions and festivals.

Itbog Twin Falls

Journey to Tinambac, Camarines Sur, and witness the majestic Itbog Twin Falls. Marvel at the two-tiered waterfall, surrounded by lush greenery and tranquil pools.

Mercedes Islands

Embark on a picturesque island-hopping adventure to the Mercedes Islands in Camarines Norte. Discover a cluster of stunning islands with white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs. Enjoy snorkeling, swimming, and beachcombing in this hidden gem of Bicol Region.

Sumlang Lake

Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Sumlang Lake in Camalig, Albay. Take a bamboo raft ride, enjoy the panoramic views, and witness the stunning sunset over the lake.

With these top 30 tourist spots in Bicol Region, the Philippines, your journey through this captivating region will be nothing short of extraordinary. From majestic volcanoes to pristine beaches, Bicol Region offers a diverse range of attractions that showcase the region's natural wonders and rich cultural heritage.

Remember to plan your itinerary carefully and immerse yourself in the unique experiences each destination has to offer. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or cultural exploration, Bicol Region will exceed your expectations. Get ready to create unforgettable memories as you explore the breathtaking beauty of this remarkable part of the Philippines.

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The 16 Best Bicol Tourist Spots – A Tourist’s Guide to Breathtaking Spots

Bicol tourist spots located in the southeastern part of the Philippines, boasts a wealth of natural wonders, historical landmarks, and cultural treasures that make it a must-visit destination for tourists. From the iconic Mayon Volcano to the pristine beaches of Calaguas Island, Bicol offers a diverse range of experiences for travelers seeking adventure, relaxation, and cultural enrichment. In this article, we will explore 16 enchanting Bicol tourist spots, providing a comprehensive guide to each destination.

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1. Mayon Volcano – Bicol Tourist Spot

Mayon Volcano - Bicol Tourist Spot

Bicol’s crowning jewel, Mayon Volcano, is an active stratovolcano renowned for its near-perfect cone shape. Standing majestically in Albay, this iconic landmark offers a stunning backdrop for any adventure seeker. Visitors can enjoy activities like trekking, ATV rides, and ziplining while marveling at the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. No visit to Bicol tourist spots are complete if you didn’t get the chance to witness this majestic volcano.

2. Caramoan Islands

Caramoan Islands - Bicol Tourist Spot

For those in search of pristine beaches and unspoiled natural beauty, the Caramoan Islands are a tropical paradise. Located in the province of Camarines Sur, these islands are renowned for their crystal-clear waters, powdery white sand beaches, and diverse marine life. Caramoan is a haven for water sports enthusiasts, offering opportunities for snorkeling, diving, and island hopping. Don’t forget to add this Bicol tourist spot on your travel list!

3. Donsol Whale Sharks

Donsol Whale Shark

The town of Donsol in Sorsogon is a haven for nature enthusiasts, particularly those eager to encounter the majestic whale sharks. This Bicol tourist spot is worth a visit for divers. Donsol with these gentle giants as you embark on a thrilling but eco-friendly whale shark interaction. Donsol is committed to responsible tourism, ensuring that these magnificent creatures are protected and their natural habitat preserved.

4.Bulusan Lake

Bulusan Lake

Nestled at the foot of Mount Bulusan in Sorsogon, Bulusan Lake is a serene freshwater lake surrounded by lush greenery. Visitors can enjoy a tranquil boat ride, bird watching, or a leisurely picnic along its banks. The volcano as a backdrop adds to the picturesque setting, making Bulusan Lake a perfect retreat for nature lovers. An instagrammable Bicol tourist spot for everyone.

5. Subic Beach

Subic Beach - Matnog, Sorsogon

Situated in Matnog, Sorsogon, Subic Beach captivates visitors with its pinkish-white sand and crystal-clear waters. The vibrant coral reefs provide excellent snorkeling opportunities, allowing you to explore the underwater wonders of Bicol. Subic Beach is an idyllic Bicol tourist spot for those seeking a peaceful escape and a touch of paradise.

6. Binurong Point

Binurong Point - Bicol Tourist Spot

Found in Catanduanes, Binurong Point is a hidden Bicol tourist spot offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean. A relatively undiscovered destination, it is perfect for hiking enthusiasts who can explore the picturesque trail leading to the cliffside viewpoint. The landscape is dotted with rock formations and lush vegetation, creating a surreal and captivating atmosphere.

7. Cagsawa Ruins

Cagsawa Ruins - Bicol Tourist Spots

A testament to the region’s volcanic activity, the Cagsawa Ruins in Daraga, Albay, stand as a haunting reminder of the destructive power of Mayon Volcano. The skeletal remains of the Cagsawa Church provide a poignant backdrop for photography enthusiasts and history buffs alike, offering a glimpse into the region’s rich past.

8. Daraga Church

Daraga Church - Bicol Tourist Spots

Also known as the Nuestra Señora de la Porteria Parish Church, Daraga Church is an architectural marvel located atop a hill in Daraga, Albay. This centuries-old church features intricate designs and a commanding view of Mayon Volcano. Visitors can explore its historic charm and religious significance while enjoying the panoramic vistas.

9. Sumlang Lake

Sumlang Lake ft. Mayon Volcano

Nestled in the town of Camalig, Albay, Sumlang Lake is a serene and picturesque Bicol tourist spot surrounded by lush landscapes. Visitors can experience a relaxing boat ride on the lake while enjoying the tranquility and spotting migratory birds. The area is also known for its floating cottages, providing a unique dining experience amid nature’s beauty.

10. Ligñon Hill Nature Park

Ligñon Hill Nature Park

For panoramic views of Legazpi City and Mayon Volcano, head to Ligñon Hill Nature Park. This eco-park offers various activities such as ziplining, hiking, and even rappelling for adventure enthusiasts. The lush greenery and well-maintained trails make it a perfect Bicol tourist spot for nature lovers and those seeking an adrenaline rush.

11. Basilica of Our Lady Of Peñafrancia

Basilica of Our Lady Of Peñafrancia

Located in Naga City, the Basilica of Our Lady of Peñafrancia is a revered pilgrimage site dedicated to the Virgin of Peñafrancia, the patroness of the Bicol Region. The basilica’s stunning architecture and religious significance attract both devotees and tourists alike, making it a must-visit cultural landmark.

12. CamSur Watersports Complex

CamSur Watersports Complex

Known as CWC, the CamSur Watersports Complex in Pili, Camarines Sur, is a world-renowned destination for wakeboarding and water sports enthusiasts. With state-of-the-art facilities and a vibrant atmosphere, CWC offers a thrilling experience for beginners and professionals alike, making it a hub for adrenaline-pumping activities.

13. Calaguas Island

Calaguas Island

For those seeking an untouched paradise, Calaguas Island in Camarines Norte is an ideal destination. Known for its powdery white sand beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters, Calaguas offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Camping on the beach under the starry sky is a popular activity for nature enthusiasts.

14. Matnog Pink Beach

Matnog Pink Beach

Matnog in Sorsogon is home to another natural wonder – the Pink Beach. The unique pinkish hue of the sand, attributed to crushed red corals mixed with the white sand, sets this beach apart. Visitors can relax, swim, and enjoy the stunning coastal scenery, making Matnog Pink Beach a picturesque stop on any Bicol tourist spots adventure.

15. Hayop-Hayopan Cave

Hayop-Hayopan Cave

Explore the intriguing underground world of Bicol by visiting Hayop-Hayopan Cave in Jovellar, Albay. This cave system features stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations, creating a mystical atmosphere. Guided tours ensure a safe and informative exploration of this natural wonder, providing an unforgettable experience for spelunking enthusiasts.

16. Quitinday Hills

Quitinday Hills

For a panoramic view of Mayon Volcano and the surrounding landscapes, visit Quitinday Hills in Camalig, Albay. The rolling hills and vibrant greenery make it a perfect spot for hiking and photography. The iconic “Hapay na Buntag” viewpoint provides an unobstructed view of the majestic Mayon Volcano, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and photographers.

In conclusion, Bicol tourist spots offer a diverse range of experiences, from the awe-inspiring Mayon Volcano to the tranquil beaches of Calaguas Island. Whether you seek adventure, cultural immersion, or relaxation, Bicol has something for everyone. Embrace the natural beauty, historical significance, and warm hospitality of this captivating region, and let Bicol be your next unforgettable travel destination.

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15 Best Bicol Tourist Spots And Things to do in Bicol (Travel Guide)

By: Author Ruben Arribas

Posted on Published: July 17, 2020  - Last updated: August 7, 2022

Categories Asia , Philippines , Travel Advice

Last updated on August 7th, 2022 at 05:37 am

We will write about the best Bicol tourist spots and things to do in Bicol. There are beautiful beaches in Camarines Norte and Catanduanes . If you like adventure Mt Mayon in Bicol Region and the whale sharks in Donsol are the best plans for you in this region in the Philippines .

Read here  how to get to Calaguas ,  Manila to Naga and Albay tourist spots .

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BEST TIME TO VISIT BICOL

Like any other place in the Philippines there are two kinds of seasons-  the dry season from November to April  and the  wet season from May to October.  

The best time to visit Bicol tourist spots is during dry season, especially from  December  to  February  when temperatures are much cooler and touring will most likely not be interrupted by rains and will not be really hot going around.

Click here to know more about the weather in Bicol !

Bicol Tourist Spots And Things to do in Bicol

We will start our list with our favorite one in the list of Bicol tourist spots Calaguas Island in North of Bicol Province. We will continue with Naga, Caramoan and going to the South of Bicol.

1. CALAGUAS ISLAND, CAMARINES DEL NORTE

Calaguas Island is called the little Boracay. You just get to Calaguas Beach and you feel in paradise. Those colors in the water a long beach with white sand.

Avoiding high season and weekends you will be calm and quiet in Calaguas Beach. Enjoying Calaguas Beach was our favorite in the list of things to do in Calaguas Island.

Read here Calaguas itinerary and  things to do in Calaguas Island !

2. Naga City

Naga City is located in  Camarines Sur  and it’s usually a stopover before going to Caramoan since there are daily flights coming from Manila to  Naga Airport .

We passed by coming from Calaguas Island and after visiting Burias Island. We will discover our favorite Naga tourist spots . We really loved the place and it reminded us to Angeles City in Pampanga where we are based.

3. CARAMOAN

Caramoan has an amazing island hopping. You can choose whole day trip visiting 4 islands for  2500 PHP . Or short trip  1500 PHP  enjoying beaches with huge rock cliffs similar to  El Nido , in Palawan.

Read here  Caramoan tourist spots and where to stay in Caramoan !

We just stayed swimming, taking pictures for long time since we loved it. And we only saw 2-3 boats doing island hopping in Caramoan that day. Beautiful beaches, sand bar and the amazing limestones.

4. SUBIC BEACH IN SORSOGON

Subic Beach is popular because of the Pink colors in the sand with blue waters. You can get there in the island hopping in Matnog . And we totally recommend to spend the day in this beach for us is one of the best beaches in Sorsogon .

Read here  Sorsogon tourist spots and how to get from Manila to Sorsogon !

5. DONSOL, SORSOGON

Donsol is one of the most popular Bicol tourist spots because of the Whale Sharks. In South Luzon in Bicol Province and close to Legazpi you can do this activity.

When you visit Donsol, you shouldn’t miss diving and swimming with the whale sharks. Don’t worry because they are friendly creatures. Just don’t do anything that will stress or scare them.

Read here beach resorts in Sorsogon !

6. MAYON VOLCANO, LEGAZPI

Mayon volcano is one of the best things to do in Bicol. It is an active, perfect-cone volcano that is famous to tourists. Aside from the Mayon Volcano, don’t forget to taste the delicacy of the Bicolanos- spicy foods. You can go around with an ATV for adventure.

7. CAGSAWA RUINS PARK, LEGAZPI

Cagsawa Ruins Park are remnants of a 16th-century Franciscan church, Cagsawa church. It was built in 1587 but was burned down by Dutch pirates in 1636 and rebuilt in 1724 by Fr. Francisco Blanco. But it destroyed in 1814 with the eruption of the Mayon Volcano.

8. GUINANAYAN ISLAND

Guinanayan Island is a white sand surrounding the island. A perfect place for practicing snorkeling, scuba-diving and relax swimming. There is a beach resort and you can even camping. To get to Guinanayan Island there is one daily boat going from Tabaco to Guinanayan.

9. LAKE BULUSAN

Bulusan Lake is a natural beauty located in Sorsogon. The vibrant lake back grounded by the lush forest is a great scenery to bask in. The lake is part of the 4th most active Volcano in the Philippines, Bulusan Volcano. No wonder it’s one of the famous Bicol tourist spots!

10. Surfing in Gubat

Try surfing in Buenavista Beach in Gubat Sorsogon one of the best things to do in Bicol. The place isn’t fully developed yet that’s why the place is a charm. The accomodation around the are well ventilated nipa huts. If you want to learn about surfing, you can learn it here for only  350 PHP . 

11. TINALISAYAN ISLAND, BURIAS ISLAND

Tinalisayan Island is 30 minutes boat ride from San Pascual Port. One of the most beautiful islands with a small sand bar, clear water and white sand. There is an entrance fee of  50 PHP  per adult and Tinalisayan Island was very clean.

You can get an open cottage for  300 PHP  to have lunch. There are no cottages for sleeping in Tinalisayan Island. You can pitch your tent if you are bringing and you talk to the owner in the island.

We enjoyed a few hours taking pictures, flying the drone, swimming, snorkeling, taking under watershots before coming back to San Pascual. There are no cottages in this island but there are tables if you are planning to have your lunch there. It was our favorite one in our Burias Island Tour .

Read here how to go to Burias Island !

12. SOMBRERO ISLAND, BURIAS ISLAND

Sombrero Island takes an hour to reach there from San Pascual Port. There are cottages in Sombrero Island to stay overnight and you can also rent or pitch a tent if you like it. It’s called Sombrero Island because of the shape of the island next to it as you can see in the picture.

There is an entrance  30 PHP  per adult. And  700 PHP  if you want to rent a cottage during the day. Expect to pay around  1500-3000 PHP  to stay overnight in the cottages.

13. Ticlao Island, Masbate

Ticlao Island is located in Masbate is a perfect pacae for island hopping in the Philippines. You can rent a boat for 2500 PHP good enough for 6-8 people in Monreal North part of the island. From Ticlao Island you can continue in Masbate or going to Bulan in Sorsogon or you can also visit Burias Island.

14. Catanduanes, Virac

Catanduanes is one of the beaten path destinations in the Philippines located in Bicol. You can go by plane from Manila to Virac. The popular activities to do in Catanduanes are surfing and island hopping.

After Catanduanes you can go to Legazpi City to visit Mayon Volcano or you can head to Caramoan by ferry.

15. TRY BICOL EXPRESS

Bicol Express is the most popular dish in Bicol Province and for sere it’s one of the best things to do in Bicol trying this traditional dish. Bicol Express is made of tofu with green beans and it’s creamy and spicy.

It can be cooked with coconut milk. You can have a Vegetarian version or you can eat with pork belly and fish sauce.

Hotels in Bicol

There are a few rooms and B&Bs,  Airbnb  available all over Bicol that cost around  1000 PHP  per night. That’s just  $19 USD ! Most of the places are close to city center and Bus Terminal.

For more luxury accommodation rates are starting at 2500 PHP for hotels in Bicol.

HOTEL VENEZIA

Hotel Venezia is located just two minutes far from the airport and provides easy access to the downtown attractions. Hotel Venezia includes a room service, a coffee shop, a family room, and meeting rooms. One of the best options for hotels in Bicol.

Prices are starting at  3500 PHP  and it’s one of the best Legazpi hotels in the list.

Address: Renaissance Gardens, Washington Drive, Cruzada, Legazpi, Philippines, 4500

Click here to check prices and availability !

THE MARISON HOTEL

The Marison Hotel is located in the heart of Legazpi City just a quick five-minute drive from the Legazpi Airport. The Marison Hotel has 118 huge and elegantly-furnished rooms one of the biggest hotels in Bicol and the biggest in Legazpi City. All guest rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV, a desk, free WiFi, and a private bathroom.

There are three dining options inside The Marison Hotel: IL Morso Italian Restaurant, The Sans Cafe & Bar and Chilo Bar for cocktails, wines, beers and non-alcoholic beverages. Prices are starting from  3800 PHP .

Address: Corner Imelda Roces Avenue, Barangay 38- Gogon, Legazpi City, Cruzada, Legazpi, Philippines, 4500

ZEN ROOMS YOUR BROTHERS HOUSE LEGAZPI

ZEN Rooms Your Brothers House Legazpi is located in the Rawis area in Mayon Tribal Village only 5 kilometers away from city center. Your Brother House with 18 rooms offers impeccable service and all the essential top-class facilities like 24-hour security, 24-hour front desk, express check-in/check-out and luggage storage.

Prices for the room starts at  1300 PHP . It’s one of the most beautiful hotels in Bicol.

Address: Brgy. Pawa Legazpi City Albay Philippines, Rawis, Legazpi, Philippines, 4500

MAYON LODGING HOUSE

Mayon Lodging House is located 10 kilometers far from the city center. Mayon Lodging House has 20 rooms and provides kitchen, 24-hour front desk towels, fan, air conditioning, balcony/terrace, satellite/cable TV. Prices are starting at  800 PHP  for a room for two people.

Address: Pan-Philippine Highway (AH26) Purok 6 Brgy. Busay Daraga, Albay, Daraga, Legazpi, Philippines, 4105 

Trip Inn is located in Oro Site area and ideal point of departure for your excursions in Legazpi. Trip Inn offers 24-hour front desk, Wi-Fi in public areas, airport transfer and safety deposit boxes. Prices are starting from  1200 PHP .

Address: F Imperial St., Oro Site, Legazpi, Philippines, 4500

If you want to sign up for Airbnb,  we give you $30 USD credit with your first booking!

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Bicol Travel Guide: Top 22 Things to Do in Bicol, Philippines

In the heart of the Philippines, the Bicol region unfolds like a vibrant tapestry woven from the threads of natural wonders, rich culture, and culinary heat. Home to the iconic Mayon Volcano, pristine beaches, and the warm, spirited Bicolanos, this region offers a journey of discovery that ignites the senses and warms the soul. From the fiery kick of its famous dishes to the soothing embrace of its natural hot springs, Bicol is a land of contrasts, where the elements are always in a mesmerizing dance. Let’s embark on an exploration of Bicol, a region where every moment is infused with adventure and every bite tells a story of its volcanic heartland.

Bicol volcano covered completely by clouds in the Philippines

Majestic Landscapes

Where fire meets beauty.

The majestic Mayon Volcano, with its perfect cone shape, stands as a testament to the region’s dynamic relationship with the earth’s power. Its slopes and surrounding landscapes offer a playground for adventurers and nature lovers, from climbing and ATV tours to tranquil spots perfect for reflection. But Mayon is just the beginning. The region’s rugged terrains, hidden waterfalls, and verdant hills call out to those who seek the beauty of the untamed.

Aquatic Paradises

Embraced by waters.

Bicol’s waters are as inviting as its lands are lush. The Caramoan Islands, with their crystal-clear waters and untouched beaches, offer a slice of paradise for sun-seekers and snorkelers. Meanwhile, the whale sharks of Donsol provide an unforgettable experience, allowing visitors a gentle encounter with the sea’s giants. Whether it’s riding the waves of Gubat or kayaking through the serene waters of Buhi Lake, Bicol’s aquatic adventures are endless.

Culinary Adventures

A taste of fire.

Bicol’s cuisine is a bold declaration of love for spice, most notably embodied in the Bicol Express, a dish that marries the region’s abundant chilies with coconut milk in a harmony of flavors. Yet, the culinary journey extends beyond the heat. The region’s use of local ingredients, from the freshest seafood to the heartiest root crops, tells a story of a people deeply connected to their land and sea.

Cultural Heritage

The soul of bicol.

The spirit of Bicol is best experienced through its festivals, where the streets burst into color and life, celebrating everything from religious devotion to local harvests. The Peñafrancia Festival in Naga City, in honor of the miraculous Our Lady of Peñafrancia, is a profound display of faith and community. Each town, each village in Bicol, has its story, often shared through the smiles of its people, the rhythms of its music, and the strokes of its artists.

Bicol invites us to immerse, to taste, to celebrate.

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Bicol Regional Guide: A Brief History Of Bicol, Philippines

This land, cradled by mountains and kissed by the sea, has witnessed centuries of stories, from ancient folklore to pivotal moments in Philippine history. Its past is a tapestry of resilience, culture, and the unbreakable spirit of the Bicolanos. Let’s journey through the corridors of time to uncover the layers that make Bicol a region where every stone, river, and volcano has a story to tell.

Pre-Colonial Richness

A land of ancient societies.

Long before the Spanish galleons arrived on its shores, Bicol was a thriving expanse of barangays (villages) governed by local chieftains known as “datus.” It was a society rich in trade, agriculture, and artisan crafts, with a culture deeply rooted in the harmonious relationship between its people and the environment. The Bicolanos’ reverence for nature is encapsulated in their legends, such as that of Daragang Magayon (Beautiful Maiden), a tale that poetically narrates the formation of the Mayon Volcano.

The Spanish Era

The cross and the sword.

The arrival of Spanish conquistadors in the 16th century marked the beginning of a new chapter in Bicol’s history. The region became a frontier of Christian missionary efforts, leading to the establishment of some of the Philippines’ oldest churches, such as the Naga Metropolitan Cathedral and the Daraga Church. This era was also marked by resistance, with local heroes like Francisco Dagohoy leading revolts against colonial rule, illustrating the Bicolanos’ enduring spirit of independence.

The American and Japanese Occupation

Times of turmoil and resilience.

The American colonization and subsequent Japanese occupation brought significant changes to Bicol’s social fabric and economy. The region’s strategic location made it a battleground for guerilla warfare during World War II, a testament to the courage of its people. Post-war recovery was marked by the rebuilding of towns and a renewed focus on agriculture, setting the stage for Bicol’s modern era.

The Bicol of Today

A mosaic of progress and tradition.

In contemporary times, Bicol has emerged as a vibrant region that balances progress with the preservation of its cultural heritage. Its history is alive in the festivals that fill the streets with color, in the enduring faith of the Peñafrancia devotees, and in the resilient smile of every Bicolano. The region’s past challenges have only strengthened its community, making Bicol a place where tradition fuels the drive towards a bright future.

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Bicol Top Attractions and Best Places to Visit in Philippines

Encompassing the narrow, most southern portion of the island of Luzon, the region of Bicol often gets passed over for the north of the island, or the isles of the Visayas. However, those determined to explore off the beaten track will have their curiosity rewarded, as this part of the Philippines is home to fantastic churches, paradise islands, and one of its most prominent volcanoes.

Start your sightseeing in Bicol Province by making a stop at the Basilica of Our Lady of Penafrancia . You might be confused why you are taking time out of your busy schedule to this church, as it appears to be rather modern (it was completed in 1982).

It is a noteworthy stop due to its long-time association with being a Marian (a sect of Christianity) pilgrimage site. On the grounds of this church, you will find a shrine which attracts devotees from across the Philippines and Asia. They come to see a unique image of the Virgin Mary, which was crafted in 1710. Within you’ll also find oil paintings of the Station of the Cross, so take time to check them out before heading on your way.

Those looking for older, aged Roman Catholic churches while travelling in Bicol will love what they find at Daraga Church . Completed by the Franciscans in 1772, this beauty shows the weathering one would expect for a structure which has withstood a tropical climate for centuries, yet its architectural touches remain easily identifiable and appreciated.

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Built in the Churrigueresque style (a subset of Baroque architecture), its elaborate design will impress fans of European churches – suffice to say, if it was located there, it wouldn’t look out of place. Given its good looks and its superior views of the Mayon Volcano, try not to miss this attraction.

Not all churches in Bicol have survived the ages intact, as you will see during a tour of Cagsawa Ruins Park . Protecting what are the remains of a 16th-century Franciscan church, this park allows visitors to bear witness to the destructive power to the nearby Mayon Volcano.

An eruption by this feared mount in 1814 destroyed the town of Cagsawa and this place of worship for the 2nd and final time (Dutch pirates burned it to the ground in 1636), leaving behind a bell tower and several wrecked walls which are overgrown by jungle vines in the present day.

The gravity of this place and choice views of the Mayon Volcano make this place worth visiting despite an overabundance of souvenir shops and touts, so be brave and endure the onslaught on your way into the park.

Bicol Province is home to a number of fantastic islands, Caramoan included. Before catching a ferry to one of many islands off the coast, make time in your day to check out the Our Lady of Peace Grotto .

Defined by a gigantic statue of the Virgin Mary, it offers more than just an epic selfie opportunity – the views it offers of the oceans and isles offshore will make the sweaty climb to get the top worth the effort.

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Other Cultural Attractions: Trip to Bicol, Philippines

Dominating the skyline through much of Bicol, the Mayon Volcano is easily this region’s most significant natural attraction. A destructive volcano which has laid waste to towns numerous times in its notorious past, climbing it can be a risky proposition at best (it last erupted in January 2018).

However, if threat levels are low enough, there are ATV tours which will take you as close as humanly possible to this smoking giant. Give it a go – you only live once!

Other Attractions

As mentioned earlier, there are a number of beautiful tropical islands one can visit while in Bicol. Make Matukad Island your first stop, as it boasts soft, white sand and an abundance of cliffs. Just offshore, there are a number of limestone karsts and sea stacks – while not as extensive as El Nido, it is a pleasant surprise for an island off the beaten track in the Philippines.

Lahos Island is another gem located off the coast of Bicol. Much smaller in stature than Matukad, it is known for a strip of sand which connects two husks of limestone overgrown by vegetation. Ideal as part of a day spent island hopping off this part of Bicol, its crystal clear water will make it tough for you leave this tranquil place.

Think you have to go to Dumaguete to go diving for whale sharks? Thankfully, the town of Donsol offers whale shark diving , negating the need to jump on a plane bound for the south of the Philippines.

As soon as you slip into the water off the coast of this town in Bicol, you’ll understand why so many travellers have this activity on their bucket list. Despite the fearsome name, whale sharks are gentle giants, making an encounter with them nothing short of magical.

Top 22 Things To Do in Bicol, Philippines For Visitors

Here’s a detailed exploration of the top 22 things to do in Bicol:

Majestic Mayon Volcano In The Philippines

1. Marvel at Mayon Volcano

Mayon Volcano, known for its perfect cone shape, offers breathtaking views from Legazpi City. Adventure seekers can embark on guided treks up the volcano’s slopes, experiencing lush landscapes and geological wonders. For a safer view, the Cagsawa Ruins Park provides a historical backdrop, where the remains of a 16th-century church stand against Mayon’s majestic profile. Sunrise and sunset times cast spectacular hues on the volcano, creating ideal photo opportunities.

2. Swim with Whale Sharks in Donsol

Donsol is internationally recognized as one of the best places to swim with whale sharks, the gentle giants of the sea. Guided tours offer the chance to snorkel alongside these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat, respecting wildlife interaction ethics. The best months for sightings are from November to June, when the whale sharks come close to the surface. This unforgettable experience combines thrill and awe as you share the waters with the world’s largest fish.

3. Explore the Caramoan Islands

The Caramoan Islands, set in the lower eastern part of Camarines Sur, are famed for their rugged beauty and secluded beaches. Kayaking, snorkeling, and rock climbing are popular activities, offering adventures amidst crystal-clear waters and impressive limestone cliffs. Island hopping tours reveal hidden lagoons, secret beaches, and vibrant coral reefs. Fans of the TV show “Survivor” might recognize these islands as a frequent filming location, adding a pop culture twist to their natural allure.

4. Visit the Daraga Church

The Daraga Church, officially known as the Church of Our Lady of the Gate, presents a stunning example of colonial baroque architecture, enriched with local volcanic stone. Perched atop a hill, it offers panoramic views of Mayon Volcano, making it a favorite for photographers and history buffs. The church’s intricate façade and historical significance add depth to any visit to the Bicol region. Inside, the age-old religious artifacts and paintings narrate stories of faith and survival.

5. Enjoy the Waters of CamSur Watersports Complex

The CamSur Watersports Complex in Pili is a haven for water sports enthusiasts, offering facilities for wakeboarding, waterskiing, and kneeboarding. Beginners and professionals alike will find the courses challenging and fun, with international competitions occasionally held here. The complex includes accommodations, restaurants, and a vibrant nightlife, making it a comprehensive entertainment destination. It’s a unique blend of adrenaline-pumping activity and leisurely relaxation, appealing to a wide range of visitors.

6. Immerse Yourself in the Hot Springs of Tiwi

Tiwi, located in the province of Albay, is renowned for its therapeutic hot springs, which are naturally heated by the geothermal activity of nearby Mayon Volcano. The Naglagbong and Bolo springs offer a rustic experience, where visitors can relax in mineral-rich waters surrounded by lush scenery. These hot springs are believed to have healing properties, providing relief for a variety of ailments. A visit to Tiwi combines the pleasures of a spa day with the raw beauty of Bicol’s volcanic landscape.

7. Dive in the Manta Bowl

The Manta Bowl Shoal, located in the Ticao Pass, is a renowned diving spot famous for manta ray sightings. Divers flock here for the chance to encounter these majestic creatures, along with other marine life such as whale sharks and various species of sharks. The area is a marine sanctuary, emphasizing conservation and responsible tourism practices. It’s a must-visit for scuba enthusiasts eager to dive into the heart of the Philippines’ underwater biodiversity.

8. Discover the Vera Falls

Nestled in the foothills of Mount Malinao, Vera Falls is a hidden gem offering a tranquil getaway. The cascade plunges into a crystal-clear basin, perfect for refreshing dips in a serene natural setting. The journey to the falls involves a scenic trek through lush vegetation, introducing hikers to the diverse flora of Bicol. Picnicking beside the waterfall or simply basking in the peaceful ambiance makes for a perfect day out in nature.

9. Explore the Lignon Hill Nature Park

Lignon Hill offers panoramic views of Legazpi City, Mayon Volcano, and the surrounding landscapes. The park is a popular spot for jogging, ziplining, and even rappelling, catering to various levels of adventure seekers. An early morning climb rewards visitors with a stunning sunrise view, while the afternoon brings a breathtaking sunset. The observatory in the park provides educational insights into volcanic activities and environmental conservation.

10. Taste Bicolano Cuisine

Bicol is famous for its spicy cuisine, with dishes like Bicol Express and Laing taking center stage. The region’s love for chili and coconut milk creates a unique and tantalizing flavor profile found in its culinary offerings. Sampling these dishes at local eateries offers a delicious insight into Bicolano culture and traditions. Don’t miss trying the pili nut confections, a sweet treat that’s a regional specialty.

11. Witness the Butanding Festival

Celebrated in Donsol, the Butanding Festival honors the whale sharks that have brought recognition to the town. This vibrant event features street dances, parades, and cultural shows, highlighting the community’s connection to marine life and conservation efforts. It’s a fantastic opportunity to experience local festivities while learning about the significance of whale sharks to the area. The festival also emphasizes the importance of sustainable tourism and marine preservation.

12. Hike Up Mt. Isarog

Mt. Isarog serves as a natural paradise for hikers and nature lovers, boasting lush rainforests, waterfalls, and a rich variety of wildlife. Multiple trails cater to different fitness levels, offering everyone a chance to explore the mountain’s natural beauty. The summit provides stunning views of the Bicol peninsula, making the challenging trek worthwhile. Along the way, Malabsay and Nabuntulan Falls offer refreshing stops, perfect for cooling off in pristine waters.

13. Visit the Quitinday Green Hills Formation Reserve

This relatively undiscovered spot in Camalig, Albay, offers an alternative to the more crowded tourist destinations. The Quitinday Hills are likened to the Chocolate Hills of Bohol but are covered in lush greenery. Hiking trails lead to vantage points offering spectacular views of the rolling hills and Mayon Volcano in the distance. It’s an ideal location for eco-tourists and photographers looking for a tranquil escape into nature.

14. Join the Peñafrancia Fiesta

The Peñafrancia Fiesta in Naga City is one of the largest and most colorful religious events in the Philippines. Devotees from all over the country converge to honor Our Lady of Peñafrancia, the patroness of Bicolandia. The highlight is the fluvial procession along the Naga River, a spectacle of faith and tradition. The festival also includes street parties, cultural shows, and exhibitions, showcasing Bicol’s rich heritage and vibrant community spirit.

15. Kayak in Bulusan Lake

Bulusan Lake, cradled at the foot of Bulusan Volcano, offers a peaceful setting for kayaking and nature exploration. The calm waters reflect the dense foliage and sky, creating a picturesque landscape. Guided tours around the lake provide insights into the local ecosystem and the folklore surrounding the volcano. It’s a serene adventure that connects visitors with the tranquility of Bicol’s natural landscapes.

16. Savor the Scenery at Sumlang Lake

Sumlang Lake in Camalig offers a tranquil retreat with its stunning views of Mayon Volcano. Visitors can enjoy bamboo rafting on the lake’s calm waters, a perfect way to relax and take in the scenery. The lake area is also known for its creative art installations and local handicrafts, adding a cultural element to the natural beauty. Sumlang Lake is a testament to the community’s efforts in sustainable tourism and environmental preservation.

17. Traverse the Atulayan Island

Atulayan Island, located off the coast of Sagñay, is a hidden paradise with pristine beaches and clear turquoise waters. Accessible via a short boat ride, this secluded island offers tranquility and breathtaking natural beauty. Snorkeling and diving around the island reveal vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life. It’s an idyllic escape for those seeking peace and an intimate connection with nature.

18. Experience the Kawa-Kawa Hill and Natural Park

Kawa-Kawa Hill in Ligao City is unique for its crater-like formation that’s lush and walkable, unlike the typical volcanic crater. The hill offers a 360-degree view of the surrounding countryside, making it a great spot for nature lovers and pilgrims. The Stations of the Cross along the hill’s path provide a spiritual journey amidst the natural setting. The park also features recreational facilities and eco-tourism activities, emphasizing the area’s natural and cultural heritage.

19. Attend the Ibalong Festival

The Ibalong Festival in Legazpi City celebrates the epic Ibalong, recounting Bicol’s mythological heroes and their adventures. The festival features colorful costumes, street dancing, and theatrical performances, bringing ancient stories to life. It’s a cultural feast that offers insight into Bicol’s rich folklore and artistic traditions. The vibrant atmosphere and community participation make it a memorable event for visitors.

20. Unwind at Misibis Bay

Misibis Bay Resort is a luxury destination on Cagraray Island, offering white sandy beaches, water sports, and high-end amenities. Guests can indulge in activities like jet skiing, windsurfing, and ATV rides, or simply relax by the pool with stunning ocean views. The resort’s commitment to sustainability and eco-friendly practices adds value to the luxurious experience. It’s a blend of adventure and pampering in a spectacular coastal setting.

21. Trek to Binurong Point

Binurong Point on Catanduanes offers dramatic cliffside views reminiscent of Batanes. The trek to the viewpoint passes through pastoral landscapes and rugged terrain, showcasing the island’s natural beauty. The sight of the Pacific Ocean crashing against the cliffs and the lush grasslands create a mesmerizing scene. It’s a relatively new attraction, appealing to adventurers and nature enthusiasts seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences.

22. Explore the Calaguas Islands

The Calaguas Islands are a group of islands in the Pacific, offering some of the most pristine beaches in Bicol. The main island, Tinaga, is known for its long, powdery white sand beach called Mahabang Buhangin. Camping under the stars, swimming in crystal-clear waters, and enjoying the simplicity of island life are just a few of the pleasures that await. The islands’ untouched beauty makes them a must-visit for those looking to disconnect and immerse themselves in nature’s splendor.

These top 22 activities in Bicol offer a mix of natural wonders, adventure, cultural experiences, and culinary delights, ensuring an unforgettable journey through this captivating region of the Philippines.

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What To Eat and Drink in Bicol, Philippines

From iconic dishes that have put Bicol on the culinary map to lesser-known local delights, here’s a guide to the must-try foods and drinks in this spicy region of the Philippines.

Bicol Express

  • A flagship dish of Bicolano cuisine, Bicol Express is a fiery concoction of pork, coconut milk, shrimp paste (bagoong), and a generous amount of green chili peppers. Named after the train service between Manila and Bicol, this dish perfectly embodies the region’s love for spice, delivering a creamy yet spicy explosion of flavors.
  • Laing is a rich, spicy, and creamy dish made from dried taro leaves slowly cooked in coconut milk, chili, shrimp paste, and ginger. Often garnished with lemongrass, this dish can be found in every Bicolano home and is a testament to the simplicity and richness of the region’s culinary landscape.
  • Similar to Laing but with a unique twist, Pinangat consists of taro leaves, coconut milk, and chili, wrapped around a filling of fish or shrimp, then steamed to perfection. The result is a harmonious blend of creamy, spicy, and umami flavors, encased in a tender leafy package.

Sili Ice Cream

  • For those with a penchant for dessert with a kick, Sili (chili) ice cream is a must-try. This unusual dessert combines the creaminess of coconut milk ice cream with the fiery taste of Bicol’s native chilies, offering a sweet and spicy experience that is surprisingly refreshing.
  • Kinunot is a flavorful dish made from shark meat or stingray, cooked in coconut milk with malunggay (moringa) leaves and chili. This dish showcases Bicol’s coastal bounty and its people’s ingenuity in creating dishes that are both sustainable and delicious.

Tinutungan na Manok

  • A unique chicken dish, Tinutungan na Manok gets its distinctive flavor from chicken pieces that are grilled before being cooked in coconut milk, ginger, and lemongrass. The grilling imparts a smoky flavor to the dish, setting it apart from other coconut milk-based recipes.
  • Native to Bicol, Pili nuts are a versatile ingredient used in various sweets and pastries. Whether candied, used in tarts, or simply roasted, these nuts offer a buttery flavor that’s as rich as Bicol’s soil.
  • A local version of banana fritters, Sinapot is made from saba bananas coated in a sweet batter, fried, and then sprinkled with sugar. This snack is a simple yet satisfying treat, perfect with a cup of hot Bicolano coffee.
  • Kinalas is Bicol’s answer to noodle soup, featuring tender shreds of pork or beef, noodles, and a rich, savory broth garnished with scallions and garlic. Often served with a hard-boiled egg, it’s a comforting bowl that soothes the soul.

Bicolano Coffee

  • Coffee in Bicol is often brewed from locally grown beans, offering robust flavors that reflect the volcanic soil of the region. A cup of Bicolano coffee is the perfect way to start your day or end a spicy meal, with its strong aroma and bold taste.

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Top Restaurants In Bicol, Luzon, Philippines

From quaint eateries serving traditional home-cooked meals to upscale restaurants offering modern takes on Bicolano favorites. Here’s a list of top restaurants where you can savor the authentic flavors of Bicol.

1. Small Talk Café, Legazpi City

  • Nestled in the heart of Legazpi, Small Talk Café offers a cozy ambiance where traditional Bicolano dishes meet contemporary culinary techniques. Famous for their Pasta Mayon, a spicy pasta dish named after the iconic Mayon Volcano, and their version of Bicol Express, this café is a must-visit for foodies looking to explore Bicol’s unique flavors.

2. 1st Colonial Grill, Various Locations

  • Known for introducing the iconic Sili Ice Cream, 1st Colonial Grill is a culinary institution in Bicol with branches in Legazpi, Naga, and Daraga. Their menu boasts a wide array of Bicolano specialties, including Tinapa Rice and Tinutungan na Manok. The adventurous can sample their various chili ice cream flavors, ranging from mildly spicy to tear-inducingly hot.

3. Waway’s, Legazpi City

  • Waway’s offers a homey dining experience with a menu that features Bicol’s traditional dishes, including a heartwarming Laing and a rich, creamy Kinunot. The restaurant’s rustic décor and friendly staff make dining here feel like a meal in a Bicolano home, complete with the warmth and hospitality the region is known for.

4. Balay Cena Una, Daraga

  • Set in a beautifully restored ancestral house, Balay Cena Una combines history, culture, and gastronomy. Their menu offers a sophisticated twist on regional classics, set against the backdrop of Daraga’s colonial charm. Diners can indulge in their sumptuous Bicol Express and Laing while soaking in the ambiance of old-world Bicol.

5. Chef Doy’s Gourmet Restaurant, Naga City

  • For a fine dining experience in Naga City, Chef Doy’s stands out with its elegantly prepared Bicolano cuisine, emphasizing fresh, local ingredients. The restaurant is particularly celebrated for its seafood dishes and inventive desserts, providing a gastronomic journey through Bicol’s culinary treasures in a refined setting.

6. Bob Marlin Restaurant and Grill, Naga City

  • A favorite among locals and tourists alike, Bob Marlin Restaurant and Grill is famous for its crispy pata (deep-fried pork leg) and spicy dishes that embody the Bicolano love for heat. The casual, lively atmosphere, complete with reggae music, makes for a relaxed dining experience where guests can enjoy hearty Bicolano meals.

7. Geewan, Various Locations

  • With branches across Bicol, Geewan serves traditional Filipino and Bicolano dishes in a fast-casual setting, perfect for travelers on the go. Their Pinangat and Bicol Express are standout dishes, offering authentic flavors at reasonable prices. Geewan is a great option for sampling a variety of Bicolano dishes without breaking the bank.

8. Red Platter, Naga City

  • Red Platter is a restaurant that elegantly presents Bicolano cuisine along with Filipino and international dishes. Their chic interior and attentive service provide a delightful dining experience. The restaurant is particularly praised for its Bicol Express, seafood platter, and sinigang na hipon (sour shrimp soup).

9. Kusina ni Maria, Legazpi City

  • A hidden gem in Legazpi, Kusina ni Maria offers a menu that’s a tribute to Bicolano home cooking. The restaurant’s specialty, Laing Pizza, is a creative fusion that’s become a crowd favorite, alongside their traditional Bicolano dishes that taste like they’re straight out of a local’s kitchen.

10. Bigg’s Diner, Various Locations

  • As the largest food chain in Bicol, Bigg’s Diner offers an American retro-themed ambiance while serving a mix of American and Bicolano comfort food. Known for their tender baby back ribs and crispy fried chicken, Bigg’s also adds a local twist with dishes like Laing and Bicol Express pasta.

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Tours For Visitors To Bicol, Luzon, Philippines

Here’s a list of tours that cater to a variety of interests, ensuring visitors can fully appreciate the beauty and diversity of Bicol.

1. Mayon Volcano ATV Adventure

  • Experience the thrill of navigating the rugged terrains surrounding the iconic Mayon Volcano on an ATV. This tour offers a unique and exhilarating way to get up close to the world’s most perfect cone volcano, with routes that accommodate beginners to advanced riders, including a visit to the lava front and cinder cone.

2. Whale Shark Interaction in Donsol

  • Swim with the gentle giants of the sea in Donsol, one of the best places in the world for whale shark interaction. This eco-friendly tour allows visitors to snorkel alongside these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat, guided by principles that ensure the safety and respect of the whale sharks.

3. Caramoan Island Hopping

  • Explore the hidden gems of the Caramoan Islands, known for their powdery white sands, towering limestone cliffs, and crystal-clear waters. Island hopping tours take visitors to secluded beaches and hidden lagoons, offering opportunities for snorkeling, kayaking, and simply soaking up the sun in a tropical paradise.

4. Firefly Watching in Ocampo

  • Embark on a magical evening boat tour in the Ocampo River, where you can witness thousands of fireflies illuminating the mangrove trees. This enchanting experience highlights the natural beauty and ecological significance of Bicol’s mangrove ecosystems, creating a memorable spectacle.

5. Bicol Heritage Tour

  • Delve into Bicol’s rich history and cultural heritage with a tour that takes you through its ancient churches, historical landmarks, and traditional crafts. Highlights include the baroque-style Naga Metropolitan Cathedral, the Cagsawa Ruins with Mayon Volcano in the backdrop, and a visit to a traditional pili nut factory.

6. Bicol Culinary Tour

  • Savor the flavors of Bicol with a culinary tour that introduces visitors to the region’s spicy and coconut-rich cuisine. From tasting the famous Bicol Express to trying the unique sili (chili) ice cream and participating in a pili nut cooking class, this tour is a feast for the senses.

7. Albay’s Quintessential Experience

  • Discover Albay’s top attractions with a tour that combines natural, historical, and cultural sites. Visit the Daraga Church, embark on a city tour of Legazpi, and explore the Japanese tunnel used during World War II, all while enjoying panoramic views of Mayon Volcano.

8. Legazpi City Tour

  • Get to know the capital city of Albay with a comprehensive tour that covers its major landmarks, including the Legazpi Boulevard for scenic seaside views, the Legazpi City Museum for a dose of local history, and the Lignon Hill Nature Park for adventure activities and Mayon Volcano vistas.

9. Eco-Adventure Tour in Camarines Sur

  • For the adventurous at heart, Camarines Sur offers eco-adventure tours that include wakeboarding in the CamSur Watersports Complex, trekking and zip-lining at Mount Isarog National Park, and experiencing the tranquility of Lake Buhi, home to the smallest commercially harvested fish, the sinarapan.

10. Sorsogon’s Natural and Cultural Tour

  • Explore the diverse attractions of Sorsogon with a tour that includes snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters of Matnog to see colorful corals and marine life, visiting the Barcelona Church made from coral stones, and experiencing the traditional way of life in a Bicolano village.

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Bicol Accommodations Guide: Hotels, Guesthouses and Hostels

From luxurious hotels that promise comfort and elegance to cozy guesthouses and budget-friendly hostels that offer a warm welcome, here’s a comprehensive guide to staying in Bicol.

Luxurious Retreats

1. misibis bay resort, cagraray island.

  • Nestled on the private island of Cagraray, Misibis Bay Resort is a luxurious getaway offering exclusive beach access, water sports facilities, and villas with direct pool access. It’s perfect for travelers seeking a blend of adventure and relaxation in a picturesque setting.

2. The Oriental Legazpi, Legazpi City

  • Overlooking the Mayon Volcano, The Oriental Legazpi provides stunning views, modern amenities, and top-notch service. Its infinity pool and spa services make it a haven for relaxation after a day of exploring the city and its surrounding natural wonders.

Charming Mid-Range Options

3. hotel st. ellis, legazpi city.

  • Situated in the heart of Legazpi, Hotel St. Ellis offers comfortable rooms, a refreshing outdoor pool, and easy access to the city’s attractions. The hotel’s blend of convenience and comfort makes it ideal for both leisure and business travelers.

4. Tugawe Cove Resort, Caramoan

  • Accessible only by boat, Tugawe Cove Resort is a hidden gem in the Caramoan Peninsula, offering hilltop cottages with panoramic ocean views, a private beach, and an infinity pool. It’s a slice of paradise for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of daily life.

Budget-Friendly Hostels and Guesthouses

5. mayon backpackers hostel, legazpi city.

  • A favorite among backpackers, Mayon Backpackers Hostel provides a cozy and sociable environment, with dormitory-style and private rooms. It’s an excellent base for exploring the region without breaking the bank.

6. Sleep-Easy Caramoan Accommodation, Caramoan

  • Offering simple, clean accommodations, Sleep-Easy Caramoan Accommodation is perfect for budget travelers visiting the stunning Caramoan Islands. Its friendly atmosphere and helpful staff ensure a pleasant stay.

Unique and Boutique

7. balai tinay guesthouse, legazpi city.

  • This boutique guesthouse in Legazpi City charms visitors with its unique decor, warm hospitality, and a homey feel. Balai Tinay offers a quiet retreat with easy access to local attractions, making it perfect for travelers seeking a more personalized experience.

8. AguLuz Homestay, Donsol

  • For those looking to swim with whale sharks in Donsol, AguLuz Homestay provides a comfortable and welcoming base. This family-run homestay is known for its delicious home-cooked meals and helpful tips on local activities.

Eco-Friendly and Sustainable

9. ecovillage, camarines sur.

  • Nestled in the heart of Camarines Sur, EcoVillage is not just an accommodation but a sustainable community project. It offers eco-friendly lodges and the opportunity to engage with local conservation efforts, perfect for eco-conscious travelers.

10. Siama Hotel, Sorsogon

  • Combining modern design with sustainable practices, Siama Hotel is a boutique hotel set amidst a coconut plantation. It offers a serene escape with its minimalist rooms, outdoor pool, and focus on nature.

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Day Trips From Bicol, Luzon, Philippines

Here’s a curated list of day trips from Bicol, each offering a unique blend of natural beauty, adventure, and cultural enrichment.

1. Swimming with Whale Sharks in Donsol

  • Donsol, in the province of Sorsogon, is known as the “Whale Shark Capital of the World,” offering visitors the chance to swim with these gentle giants in their natural habitat. This eco-friendly adventure emphasizes respect and conservation, providing an unforgettable experience with the largest fish in the sea. The best time to visit is between November and June when whale sharks are most commonly seen. After the encounter, you can enjoy a quiet sunset on Donsol’s beaches.

2. Visiting Cagsawa Ruins in Daraga

  • The Cagsawa Ruins, with the majestic Mayon Volcano in the background, are a poignant reminder of the region’s volcanic activity. Here, visitors can explore the remains of a 16th-century church buried by the 1814 eruption of Mayon Volcano. The site also offers a perfect vantage point for photography enthusiasts. Local vendors around the ruins sell local crafts and delicacies, offering a taste of Bicolano culture.

3. Island Hopping in Matnog, Sorsogon

  • Matnog’s crystal-clear waters and untouched islands are a paradise for beach lovers and snorkelers. The island hopping tour includes visits to Subic Beach, known for its pink sand, and the Juag Lagoon Marine Sanctuary, where you can interact with a variety of marine life. Calintaan Cave’s hidden beach offers a secluded spot for relaxation. These tours provide not just a day of adventure but also an opportunity to support local eco-tourism.

4. Trekking to Mount Isarog National Park

  • Mount Isarog serves as a natural haven for trekkers and nature enthusiasts, with its lush rainforest, hidden waterfalls, and diverse wildlife. The park offers various trails, including a challenging trek to Malabsay Falls, where you can enjoy a refreshing swim. The panoramic views of the Bicol peninsula from higher elevations are breathtaking. Along the way, keep an eye out for rare bird species and other wildlife endemic to the area.

5. Exploring the Heritage City of Naga

  • Naga City, the heart of Bicol’s religious and cultural heritage, is home to the Peñafrancia Basilica Minore and the historic Naga Metropolitan Cathedral. A leisurely walk along the city’s old streets reveals a mix of colonial architecture and modern Filipino life. The city’s vibrant food scene offers a taste of Bicolano flavors, from spicy Bicol Express to sweet pili nut desserts. Naga’s lively festivals and markets make it a dynamic destination year-round.

6. Relaxing at Misibis Bay Resort

  • For a luxurious day of relaxation, Misibis Bay Resort on Cagraray Island offers day passes to non-staying guests. The resort features a private beach, water sports facilities, and a spa. Adventure seekers can enjoy activities like ATV tours, zip-lining, or stand-up paddleboarding. It’s a perfect retreat for those looking to indulge in luxury amidst natural beauty.

7. Venturing to the Atulayan Island

  • Atulayan Island, accessible from Sagñay, Camarines Sur, is an unspoiled gem with clear turquoise waters and powdery white sand beaches. The island has no permanent residents, making it an ideal spot for a secluded beach day. Snorkeling and swimming in its crystal-clear waters reveal vibrant marine life. Remember to bring your own food and water, as the island has limited facilities.

8. Visiting the Quitinday Green Hills Formation Reserve

  • Resembling the famous Chocolate Hills of Bohol, the Quitinday Green Hills in Albay offer a unique natural attraction less known to tourists. A moderate hike leads to viewing decks that offer stunning panoramic views of the verdant, cone-shaped hills. The area is also ideal for bird watching and enjoying the serenity of the countryside. The reserve is a testament to the geological diversity of the Bicol region.

9. Snorkeling and Diving in Ticao Island

  • Ticao Island, part of Masbate province, is gaining recognition for its rich marine life, making it a prime spot for snorkeling and diving. The Manta Bowl shoal is a popular site for spotting manta rays and other pelagic fish. The island’s pristine coral reefs are home to a colorful array of marine biodiversity. Dive operators offer day trips from the Bicol mainland, providing equipment and guides.

10. Exploring the Lagonoy Gulf

  • The Lagonoy Gulf offers a scenic coastal escape, with opportunities for island hopping, diving, and fishing. Its remote beaches and untouched islands, such as Cotivas and Manlawi, boast fine white sand and clear waters. The gulf’s rich marine ecosystem is perfect for those interested in marine conservation and sustainable tourism practices. Local communities benefit from the guided tours, offering a chance to learn about the local way of life.

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Bicol Transportation Guide

Here’s a thorough travel guide to getting around Bicol and making the most of your visit to this vibrant region.

1. Airports Serving Bicol

  • Bicol is accessible by air via several airports, including Legazpi City Airport in Albay, Naga Airport in Camarines Sur, and Virac Airport in Catanduanes. These airports host flights from major cities like Manila, providing a quick and convenient way to reach the region.

2. Bus Services

  • Bicol is well-connected to Manila and other parts of Luzon by a network of bus companies offering daily services. Buses such as Philtranco, DLTB, and RSL offer trips to various Bicol destinations, including direct routes to Legazpi, Naga, and Sorsogon. Overnight buses are available for long-distance travel.

3. Private Car

  • Traveling by private car offers flexibility and the opportunity to enjoy Bicol’s scenic routes at your own pace. The Andaya Highway and the Maharlika Highway are the main routes connecting Bicol to Manila and the rest of Luzon. Car rental services are available in major cities and airports.

4. Jeepneys and Tricycles

  • For short distances within towns and cities, jeepneys and tricycles are ubiquitous and affordable options. They are ideal for reaching local attractions, beaches, and remote areas not served by buses. Fares are minimal, making them popular among budget travelers.

5. Vans for Hire (V-Hire)

  • Vans for hire, or V-Hires, offer shared and private travel options between major towns and tourist spots. They provide a balance between cost and comfort, with faster travel times than buses. V-Hire terminals are found in major transport hubs and shopping malls.

6. Ferries and Fast Crafts

  • Bicol’s islands, such as Catanduanes and Masbate, are accessible by ferry services from ports in Albay and Sorsogon. Fast craft services offer quicker travel times. Montenegro Lines, FastCat, and other local operators provide regular schedules.

7. Bicol Express Train Service (Currently Suspended)

  • The Philippine National Railways (PNR) previously offered the Bicol Express train service connecting Manila to Naga City, a scenic route that passes through rural landscapes. While this service is currently suspended, there are plans for its revival, which would offer an alternative and scenic way to travel to Bicol.

Travel Tips

  • Plan Ahead : Especially during peak seasons like summer and holidays, it’s wise to book tickets in advance as transportation options can get fully booked.
  • Local Guidance : For remote attractions, consider hiring local guides or asking for directions at your accommodation. Navigating rural areas can be challenging without local knowledge.
  • Stay Informed : Check for updates on travel advisories, especially during the typhoon season, as Bicol is prone to weather disturbances.

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Where To Visit After Your Trip To Bicol?

Here’s a list of places to consider visiting after your adventure in Bicol, ensuring the continuation of your journey through the diverse landscapes and cultures of the Philippines.

  • The capital city of the Philippines, Manila, is a bustling metropolis rich in history and culture. Intramuros, the historic walled city, offers a glimpse into the country’s colonial past, while modern shopping malls and dining options showcase its contemporary side. The National Museum of the Philippines provides insightful exhibitions on Filipino heritage and arts. Manila is a vibrant starting point for exploring the northern regions of Luzon.
  • Often dubbed the last frontier of the Philippines, Palawan is a paradise of pristine beaches, clear blue waters, and stunning limestone cliffs. El Nido and Coron are popular for their island-hopping tours, which reveal hidden lagoons and underwater wonders. The Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers boat tours through its impressive limestone cave system. Palawan is perfect for nature lovers seeking tranquility and adventure.
  • Known for its powdery white sands and vibrant nightlife, Boracay has long been a favorite among beachgoers. Following a rehabilitation period, the island now boasts a cleaner and more sustainable environment, making it a must-visit destination for those looking to enjoy water sports, sunbathing, and island vibes. The iconic White Beach offers stunning sunsets that are not to be missed. Boracay remains a symbol of the Philippines’ commitment to preserving its natural beauty.
  • Cebu is a dynamic island province that blends urban sophistication with natural beauty. The city of Cebu, the oldest city in the Philippines, is home to the Basilica Minore del Santo Niño and the historic Magellan’s Cross. Beyond the city, the island offers incredible diving spots, waterfalls, and the picturesque hills of Oslob, where you can swim with whale sharks. Cebu’s culinary scene, featuring the famous Cebuano lechon, is also worth exploring.
  • Siargao, the surfing capital of the Philippines, attracts surfers and travelers with its laid-back vibe and stunning seascapes. Beyond surfing, the island offers lagoons, caves, and unique formations like the Magpupungko Rock Pools. The island is also a gateway to exploring nearby islands such as Daku, Guyam, and Naked Island. Siargao is ideal for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure with a touch of paradise.
  • Bohol is known for its Chocolate Hills, over 1,200 symmetrical mounds that turn brown in the dry season, and the endangered Philippine tarsier, one of the smallest primates in the world. The island also offers beautiful beaches, river cruises on the Loboc River, and heritage sites like the Baclayon Church. Bohol’s mix of natural and cultural attractions makes it a compelling post-Bicol destination. Adventure activities like ziplining and ATV rides add to the island’s appeal.
  • The summer capital of the Philippines, Baguio, sits amidst the cool climes of the Cordillera Mountains. Known for its pine trees, parks, and vibrant arts scene, Baguio is a welcome retreat from the tropical heat. The city’s markets are a great place to shop for fresh produce and woven crafts. Baguio’s Panagbenga Festival, a month-long flower festival, transforms the city into a colorful spectacle each February.
  • Batanes, the northernmost province of the Philippines, is a tranquil haven of rolling hills, traditional stone houses, and dramatic cliffs against the backdrop of the vast Pacific Ocean. Its isolation has preserved the unique Ivatan culture and the natural beauty of the islands. Activities like biking, hiking, and cultural tours offer intimate experiences of this idyllic destination. Batanes is for those seeking peace, natural beauty, and a deep sense of history.
  • Vigan, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Ilocos Sur, is known for its preserved Spanish colonial and Asian architecture. Calle Crisologo, the city’s famous cobblestone street, transports visitors back in time with its heritage houses, calesas (horse-drawn carriages), and antique shops. Local delicacies like empanada and bagnet highlight the region’s culinary heritage. Vigan’s blend of history, culture, and cuisine offers a unique journey into the past.

10. Mindoro

  • Mindoro offers diverse attractions, from the vibrant coral reefs of Apo Reef Natural Park, a paradise for divers, to the indigenous Mangyan villages that showcase the island’s cultural heritage. The island’s beaches, particularly those in Puerto Galera, are perfect for relaxation and water sports. Mindoro’s interior is a haven for trekkers, with untouched natural parks and mountains. This island is a great choice for travelers looking to experience the Philippines’ natural and cultural diversity.

Stunning volcano mountain in the Bicol province of the Philippines in Luzon

Bicol Travel Guide: Final Thoughts

As our journey through the Bicol region draws to a close, we are left with memories as vibrant as the hues of Mayon Volcano at sunset and as warm as a bowl of spicy Bicol Express. Bicol, with its perfect blend of natural wonders, rich cultural heritage, and culinary mastery, has offered us an adventure that tantalizes all senses. From the adrenaline rush of close encounters with the gentle giants of Donsol to the serene moments on the powdery beaches of Caramoan, each experience in Bicol has been a testament to the region’s unparalleled beauty and spirit. Let’s reflect on the highlights of our journey and the impressions that will linger long after we’ve left.

The Majesty of Mayon

An iconic beacon.

The perfect cone of Mayon Volcano has stood as a silent guardian over Bicol, embodying the region’s resilience and natural majesty. Its presence has been a constant backdrop to our adventures, reminding us of the earth’s power and beauty. Climbing its slopes or simply admiring it from afar, Mayon has etched itself into the heart of every traveler who has witnessed its splendor.

A Culinary Adventure

The heat of bicolano cuisine.

Bicol has taken us on a culinary journey that challenges and delights in equal measure. The spicy symphony of flavors found in dishes like Bicol Express and Laing has introduced us to the soul of Bicolano cuisine, where every bite is a bold declaration of love for chili and coconut milk. The daring sili ice cream has been a surprising and refreshing testament to the region’s inventive spirit.

Embracing Nature and Culture

A rich tapestry.

From the mystical whale sharks of Donsol to the serene, untouched beauty of the Caramoan Islands, Bicol’s natural wonders have offered us moments of awe and introspection. The region’s vibrant festivals, historic churches, and warm, welcoming people have woven a rich cultural tapestry that tells the story of a community deeply connected to its land and traditions.

Parting Words

As we bid farewell to Bicol, we carry with us a mosaic of experiences that together form a vivid portrait of this enchanting region. Bicol has been more than just a destination; it has been a journey of discovery, a challenge to our senses, and a warm embrace of Philippine hospitality. The fire of its volcanoes and the spice of its cuisine have ignited a flame within us, a burning desire to return and explore even deeper the beauty that lies in Bicol’s heart.

Bicol leaves us not just with photographs and souvenirs, but with cherished memories and stories to tell, reminding us that travel is not just about the places we visit but the experiences we collect and the parts of ourselves we discover along the way. Farewell, Bicol, until we meet again, under the shadow of Mayon, by the azure waters of your shores, in the warmth of your people’s smiles.

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An Ode To Bicol

In Bicol’s land, where wonders lie, A traveler’s heart begins to fly. With Mayon’s beauty, towering high, And pristine beaches, where waves sigh.

Through verdant hills, the trails unwind, In search of adventures, one can find. From Caramoan’s isles, serene and bright, To Donsol’s seas, where whale sharks delight.

Taste the flavors that Bicol holds, Bicol Express, a story unfolds. Laing and pinangat, rich and bold, Spicy delights, to warm your soul.

The warmth of people, their smiles so true, Welcoming travelers, as they pass through. From Legazpi’s charm to Naga’s grace, Bicol’s embrace, a treasured embrace.

Oh, Bicol, a land of dreams, Where nature’s beauty truly gleams. With every step, a story unfolds, In Bicol’s heart, memories to behold.

So wander freely, let your spirit roam, Discover Bicol’s wonders, make it your home. With every journey, let your heart be stirred, For in Bicol’s embrace, you’ll find your word.

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Bicol Philippines: Ultimate Travel Guide 2024

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Bicol is the adventure capital of the Philippines, and is well known for its active volcanoes, tranquil whale sharks, secret beaches and spicy food. The destination is popular with Filipinos but fairly unknown to foreign tourists, so this travel guide acts as an introduction to the beautiful region of Bicol Philippines.

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Where is Bicol located in the Philippines

The Bicol region is based in the southern part of Luzon, the largest island in the Philippine archipelago.

Bicol is a region made up of six provinces , Albay, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Sorsogon and the island provinces of Catanduanes and Masbate, and has its own language, Bikol , which is highly influenced by Spanish.

The largest city is  Legazpi , the capital of Albay and the Bicol Region is bounded by the Lamon Bay to the north, the Philippine Sea to the east, and the Sibuyan Sea and Ragay Gulf to the west.

The northernmost Bicol provinces of Camarines Norte and  Camarines Sur , are bordered to the west by the province of Quezon Philippines.

Map of Bicol Region Philippines

How to get to Bicol Philippines

Bicol can be reached by road or air. There are two main airports in Bicol, one in Naga, Naga Airport (WNP) and the other in Legazpi City, Legazpi Airport (LGP).

Both of these airports are serviced by major domestic carriers, including Philippines Airlines , Cebu Pacific and Cebgo airlines .

There are multiple flights a day between Bicol and other parts of the Philippines such as Cebu and Manila which is only a one hour flight away.

The distance by road from Bicol to Manila is 293 kilometres or 182 miles. The journey takes 8 to 10 hours by public transport from Manila, Cubao and Sampaloc. 

Travel by private car takes about 6 to 7 hours from Manila to Legazpi City Philippines.

Best Time to Visit Bicol Region

As the provinces in Bicol Philippines are an underrated tourist destination there is no peak season (yet!) so it’s there’s no need to worry about avoiding the crowds.

Bicol Philippines has an all year round tropical climate , however the wet season is from July to January, when typhoons can be common.

April is the driest month of the year so a great time to visit, especially if you want to go island hopping in the Caramoan Islands .

If you would like to experience the festival culture that Bicol tourist spot is famous for, then check out the calendar here and plan your visit to fall during these times of the year.

Best Places to Visit in Bicol Philippines

Legazpi city in albay philippines.

The best tourist spot in Bicol is the majestic  Mount Mayon , which is found in Legazpi City , the capital of Albay. 

Mt Mayon is 2,462 meters high and is the  world’s most perfectly formed volcano .

The active volcano can be seen from nearly anywhere in the city and most activities in Legazpi revolve around Mayon Volcano. Including hiking , ziplining and quad biking down the volcano !

Legazpi City is also home to Cagsawa Ruins , a 16th century church tower, and  Sumlang Lake , a water-sports haven with incredible views of Mount Mayon, both the ruins and the lake are popular Bicol tourist attractions.

Donsol in Bicol

Donsol is famous for being the whale shark capital of the world, and these huge fish can be seen all year round.

Boats leave daily from the Donsol Whale Shark Interaction Center, so if swimming with whale sharks is on your bucket list Donsol is the place to do it.

Other popular activities in Donsol include a firefly river tour , and scuba diving fun dives .

Naga City Camarines Sur Philippines

Whilst the rest of Bicol is famed for its nature and adventure, Naga City Philippines is the religious centre of Bicol.

Home to one of the most popular shrines in the Philippines, the Penafrancia Basilica Minore, is patterned after the Spanish shrine and is often visited by pilgrims and devotees.

Caramoan Island in Camarines Sur

The Caramoan Islands are the Philippines secret paradise.

This Asian hidden gem in Camarines Sur is often dubbed the next El Nido .

Spend your days, island hopping around the peninsula in search of white sand coves and limestone rocks and even look out for the filming location of the hit US TV show, Survivor .

Camarines Norte Philippines

The most popular spot in the Camarines Norte, is the  Catanduanes Islands , north of Luzon, which are a favourite amongst local surfers.

They are home to some of the most beautiful Bicol beaches, including Mamangal Beach , a completely untouched spot of paradise in the Catanduanes.

Another popular spot in the Camarines Norte is the city of Daet .

A cultural hotspot, home to numerous churches, monuments, and historical sites such as Parroquia de San Juan Bautista – one of the oldest churches in Bicol.

Where to Stay in Bicol Province

There are several good places to stay in Bicol, here are my recommendations for the different Bicol places to visit.

What is Bicol known for? Bicolano Food

The Bicol province is renowned for its spicy cuisine. Most Bicolano dishes contain, sili (hot chilli pepper) and gata (coconut milk) such as the most popular savoury dish, Bicol Express .

Locally, the Bicol Express is known as gulay na lada , and is made from ground pork, sili , baby shrimp, onion, garlic and other spices cooked in coconut milk.

Another popular Bicolano food dish is Pinangat , made from green  gabi  (taro) leaves wrapped around small pieces of fish, shrimp and/or pork.

Both dishes can be served with a vegetarian Bicol favourite, Laing, which is a chopped leafy green vegetable.

As for deserts, Legazpi is famous for its hot pink Chilli ice cream and Pili nut candies.

Festivals in Bicol City Philippines

Bicol is known for having some of the best festivals in the whole of the Philippines.

Some are religious, but others showcase the uniqueness of the Bicol Region.

  • In April, Masbate City holds the only rodeo in Asia, Rodeo Masbateño .
  • For the duration of May, Albay celebrates, Magayon Festival a month long festival which honours the beauty of Mount Mayon Volcano, which overlooks the city of Legazpi.
  • Also in May, is the 8 day long Sarung Banggi Festival , a colourful religious celebration dedicated to Potenciano V Gregorio’s love song ‘Sarung Banggi’.
  • During August, Legazpi City holds the Ibalong Festival, decidated to the folk story of Ibalong, where people dance in the streets wearing masks and costumes that represent the heroes and villains in the story.
  • In September, Naga City holds one of the busiest festivals in Bicol, attracting more than six million people a year. The Peñafrancia Festival is held to celebrate the feast of Our Lady of Peñafrancia.
  • During Christmas, Naga Bicol also holds the Kamundagan Festival which includes lighting the Plaza Quezon Grandstand’s Christmas Village, and includes different fantasy themed Christmas shows held each night until Christmas Eve.

Read More about the Province of Bicol

I hope this travel guide to Bicol Philippines has been helpful.

If you’re interested in exploring more Bicol destinations check out the below:

  • Legazpi City is the largest city in the region of Bicol, and one of the Philippine’s adventure tourism capitals
  • Caramoan Islands is a collection of deserted tropical islands likened to El Nido, but with hardly any tourists.

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Exploring the Best of Bicol: A Guide to the Most Spectacular Tourist Spots in the Philippines

Embark on an unforgettable adventure in Bicol, Philippines! Discover breathtaking tourist spots, from majestic volcanoes to pristine beaches.

If you're looking for an adventurous getaway, Bicol is the place to be! With many fascinating places to explore, a trip to any Bicol tourist spotpromises to be an exhilarating adventure that will leave you spellbound.

Be captivated by majestic volcanoes and unspoiled beaches brimming with diverse marine life. Swim with friendly butanding or uncover the mysteries of mountains, caves, and cliffs.

Are you ready to explore the breathtaking beauty of Bicol? Keep reading to unveil its best-kept secrets.

What Makes Bicol a Must-Visit Destination?

Amazing Climate

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It is pleasant year-round in Bicol, with no dry or wet season in the western and southern areas and minimal rainfall from March to May. The weather is also warm, from 27°C to 30°C, so you can enjoy Bicol tourist attractions to their fullest.

Rich Culture and Food

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Bicol Philippines tourismis booming thanks to its tasty dishes and vibrant heritage. In fact, it's a cultural melting pot, blending Chinese, Arab, and Spanish influences. It's also known for its spicy cuisine with chili and coconut milk.

Natural Wonders

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The best Bicol tourist spots allow you to marvel at Mount Mayon, check out dazzling diving sites, and lounge along pristine beaches. Don't forget to snorkel with whale sharks for the ultimate experience!

Outdoor Activities

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Experience top Bicol destinations by swimming in turquoise waters, surfing iconic waves, and hiking through lush forests. Whether you take a walking tour or zip line, Bicol promises adventure to the fullest.

Read more : Exploring the Best Beach Resorts in Quezon, Philippines

Top 5 Must-See Tourist Spots in Bicol

1. Mayon Volcano

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The Mayon Volcano in Albay is known as the "world's most perfect volcano" because of its beautiful cone shape. It is also one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines. And because of its magnificent view, getting a Mayon Volcano tour package with ATV rides has become one of the most popular tourist activities in the area.

2. Caramoan Islands

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The Caramoan Islands Philippines is a first-class municipality known for its 4,000-hectare limestone forest, pristine azure waters, tantalizing caves, hidden coves, and a wide variety of marine life. The beaches are also known for their alluring white and pink sands, making them the Emerging Paradise of the Pacific.

3. Naga City

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From the beautiful old churches built during the Spanish colonial era to pristine Mt. Isarog Natural Park, Naga City Camsur tourist spotsnever fail to amaze its visitors. The city also offers mountain trekking, wakeboarding, and access to Bicol's natural attractions, such as Caramoan's white sand beaches, Donsol's whale sharks, and Calaguas' picturesque islands.

4. Catanduanes

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Catanduanes Island has it all - Spanish Colonial churches, waterfalls perfect for hiking or camping, waves ideal for surfing, and beaches still untouched even by most locals. It's also known as "Isla de Cobos" by Spanish conquistadors who visited here long ago; "Land of Howling Winds" because typhoons are frequent visitors every year; and "Happy Island" because of all the beautiful places it has to offer!. For your safety, while exploring the island, hire aCatanduanes travel guide .

The Top Activities to Do in Bicol for an Unforgettable Experience

Snorkel with the whale sharks

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Have you ever wanted to snorkel with whale sharks? You can! In Donsol, Sorsogon! It's a wild experience. You can see these gentle giants up close as they swim around you—and maybe even have one give you a little bump!

Surf in Catanduanes

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If you like the ocean and palm trees, you'll love Catanduanes Island. This island is a paradise for surfing and swimming, with white sand beaches and right offshore waves. The water is also crystal clear, so you'll feel like floating on air while you're in the waves.

Take an ATV ride to Mayon Volcano

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Explore Legazpi, Albay's iconic Mount Mayon, and challenge yourself with an exhilarating ATV ride on private tours. Get close to the perfectly cone-shaped volcano and feel the rush of excitement along the lava wall.

Visit Cagsawa Ruins

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Discover the rich history and culture of the Philippines by visiting the Cagsawa Ruins, a symbol of the strength and perseverance of the Filipino people amidst natural disasters. With the magnificent Mayon Volcano as its backdrop, this attraction in Albay offers a breathtaking view and a unique experience you'll love.

Zip-line at Lignon Hill Nature Park

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Zip-lining at Lignon Hill Nature Park is a must-try activity for thrill-seekers visiting downtown Legazpi. Not only will you experience the adrenaline rush of soaring through the air, but you'll also enjoy the upscale view deck, well-manicured lawns, and strategically placed benches that offer the best view of the glorious Mayon Volcano.

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Alright, adventurous souls, it's time to pack your bags and get ready for the ultimate escapade in captivating Bicol!. Whether you're a thrill-seeker, a nature enthusiast, or a foodie craving bold flavors, Bicol has something special in store for you.

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TRAVEL GUIDE: DISCOVER THE TOP 10 TOURIST SPOTS IN BICOL 2023

  • February 26, 2023

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If you’re planning to explore Bicol, we’ve put together a list of the top 10 tourist spots that you should visit. From the majestic Mayon Volcano to the breathtaking Calaguas Islands, we’ve got you covered. In this travel guide, we’ll give you all the information you need to plan your trip, including transportation options, accommodation recommendations, and tips on what to do and see in each destination. So pack your bags and get ready to discover the beauty of Bicol!

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Bicol Region, also known as Region V, is a peninsula located in the southeastern part of Luzon Island in the Philippines. It is comprised of six provinces: Albay, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Masbate, and Sorsogon. The region is known for its stunning natural beauty, including lush mountains, verdant forests, pristine beaches, and active volcanoes. It boasts a vast array of tourist spots that attract visitors from all over the world. 

HOW TO GET TO BICOL 2023 FROM NINOY AQUINO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (NAIA)

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  • By Air : The most convenient way to get to Bicol Region from NAIA is by air. There are several airlines that offer daily flights to Legazpi City, the capital of Albay province, which is a gateway to Bicol Region. The flight time is about an hour. Some airlines that fly to Legazpi City include Philippine Airlines , Cebu Pacific , and AirAsia .
  • By Land : If you prefer to travel by land, you can take a bus from Manila to Bicol Region. Several bus companies offer daily trips to Bicol from various terminals in Metro Manila, such as Cubao and Pasay. The travel time is about 10-12 hours, depending on traffic and the destination in Bicol. Popular bus companies that serve Bicol include Philtranco, DLTB, and Isarog Lines.
  • By Car : Another option is to rent a car and drive to Bicol Region from Manila. The travel time is about 10-12 hours, depending on traffic and the destination in Bicol. You can take the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) and continue on the Pan-Philippine Highway until you reach Bicol.

TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS IN BICOL 2023

Travel requirements for Bicol depend on your point of origin and the purpose of the visit. Here are some general guidelines:

  • Domestic Travel : If you are traveling from within the Philippines, you do not need to present a negative COVID-19 test result or undergo mandatory quarantine. However, it is recommended that you check with your local government unit for any specific requirements or restrictions.
  • International Travel : If you are traveling from abroad, you must follow the guidelines set by the Philippine government. This includes presenting a negative COVID-19 test result, undergoing mandatory quarantine, and completing the necessary health declaration forms. You are required to register individually to the eTravel platform and show proof of eTravel registration upon check-in/boarding and on arrival in the Philippines. It is important to check the latest guidelines before booking your trip. 
  • Health Protocols : Regardless of your point of origin, it is important to follow health protocols during your visit to Bicol. This includes wearing a face mask and face shield in public areas, practicing physical distancing, and washing your hands regularly.
  • Tourism-related Requirements : Some tourist attractions in Bicol may require reservations, advanced booking, or other requirements. Check with the specific attraction or tour provider for any specific requirements before visiting.

By following these guidelines, you can enjoy a safe and hassle-free trip to Bicol.

BEST TIME TO VISIT BICOL

The best time to visit Bicol Region in the Philippines is during the dry season, which runs from November to April. This is when you can expect sunny and warm weather with low chances of rain, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

In contrast, the rainy season in Bicol Region occurs from May to October, which can bring heavy rain and typhoons. This can lead to flooding and landslides, making it difficult to travel and explore the region.

TOP 10 MUST-VISIT TOURIST SPOTS IN BICOL

1 | mayon volcano – travel guide.

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Mayon Volcano, located in the province of Albay, is one of the most iconic landmarks of the Philippines. It is renowned for its perfectly conical shape and is considered one of the most active volcanoes in the country. Here is a travel guide to help you plan your visit to Mayon Volcano:

How to Get There: The nearest airport to Mayon Volcano is the Legazpi City Domestic Airport, around 10 km away. You can take a taxi or a tricycle from the airport to reach Mayon Volcano. Alternatively, you can also hire a private car or join a tour.

Where to Stay : There are several accommodations available near Mayon Volcano, ranging from luxury resorts to budget-friendly guesthouses. Some of the popular ones are Oriental Hotel Legazpi , Emerald Boutique Hotel, and Balay de la Rama Bed and Breakfast .

  • Hiking : Mayon Volcano is famous for its perfect cone shape and is a favorite destination among hikers and mountaineers. You can hike to the summit of the volcano, which takes about 4-5 hours, depending on your fitness level. The view from the top is spectacular, with stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
  • ATV Ride : If you’re looking for a more adventurous way to explore Mayon Volcano, you can take an ATV (all-terrain vehicle) ride around the base of the volcano. This is a thrilling way to experience the rugged terrain and get up close to the volcano.
  • Zipline : For an adrenaline rush, you can try the zipline that runs across the lush greenery around Mayon Volcano. This is a fun and exciting way to take in the breathtaking views of the volcano and the surrounding landscape.
  • Hot Spring Soaking : After a long day of exploring the Mayon Volcano, you can relax and unwind in nearby hot springs. There are several hot spring resorts located in the area, where you can soak in the warm waters and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
  • Visit Cagsawa Ruins : The Cagsawa Ruins is a popular tourist spot located at the foot of Mayon Volcano. It is a historical site that showcases the remains of an 18th-century church destroyed by the volcano’s eruption. You can stroll around the ruins and learn about the area’s history.

TRAVEL GUIDE – TIPS! Remember to check the weather forecast before visiting Mayon Volcano and always follow the instructions of local authorities to ensure your safety.

2 | CARAMOAN ISLANDS – TRAVEL GUIDE

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Caramoan Islands is a group of islands located in the province of Camarines Sur in the Bicol Region, Philippines. It is known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking limestone cliffs, making it a popular destination for beach lovers, adventurers, and nature enthusiasts.

How to Get There : The nearest airport to Caramoan Islands is Naga Airport, which is approximately 80 km away. From the airport, you can hire a private car or van to reach Caramoan. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Naga City to Sabang Port and then take a boat to Caramoan.

Where to Stay : There are many accommodations in Caramoan, ranging from budget-friendly guesthouses to luxury resorts. Some of the popular ones are Gota Village Resort , Caramoan Haven , and Rex Tourist Inn .

  • Island Hopping : Caramoan Islands boasts more than 10 stunning islands, each with its unique beauty and charm. You can hire a boat and explore the different islands, including Matukad Island, Lahos Island, and Sabitang Laya Island. You can swim, snorkel, and take in the stunning views of the surrounding scenery.
  • Rock Climbing : Caramoan Islands is also known for its towering limestone cliffs, which offer a challenging and thrilling rock climbing experience. The limestone formations are ideal for beginners and experienced climbers alike, with several routes available for different levels of difficulty.
  • Beach Activities : With its pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, Caramoan Islands is a perfect destination for beach activities such as swimming, sunbathing, and beach volleyball. You can also try kayaking or paddleboarding to explore the surrounding waters.
  • Camping : If you’re looking for an outdoor adventure, you can camp on one of the many islands in Caramoan. You can rent a tent and enjoy a night under the stars, listening to the sound of the waves crashing on the shore.
  • Visit Gota Village : Gota Village is a popular destination in Caramoan Islands, known for its traditional thatched huts and crystal-clear waters. You can take a stroll around the village, interact with the friendly locals, and learn about their way of life.

TRAVEL GUIDE – TIPS! Remember to bring sunscreen, mosquito repellent, and appropriate beachwear. Always follow the instructions of your tour guide and respect the local culture and traditions of the area.

3 | CAMSUR WATERSPORTS COMPLEX – TRAVEL GUIDE

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Camsur Watersports Complex, also known as CWC, is a world-class water sports park located in the province of Camarines Sur in the Bicol Region, Philippines. It is a popular destination for water sports enthusiasts, offering a variety of activities and facilities for both beginners and experienced athletes.

How to Get There : The nearest airport to Camsur Watersports Complex is Naga Airport, which is approximately 20 km away. From the airport, you can hire a taxi or take a van to reach CWC. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Manila or other major cities to Naga City and then take a taxi to CWC.

Where to Stay : Camsur Watersports Complex has its own accommodations, including villas, cabanas, and dormitories. You can also find other nearby hotels and resorts in the city of Naga.

  • Wakeboarding : Camsur Watersports Complex is known for its world-class wakeboarding facilities, featuring a 6-point cable system and several ramps, sliders, and kickers. You can rent equipment and take lessons from experienced instructors to learn or improve your wakeboarding skills.
  • Stand-up Paddleboarding : If you’re looking for more laid-back water activity, you can try stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) at Camsur Watersports Complex. You can rent a paddleboard and explore the tranquil waters of the complex, taking in the beautiful scenery and wildlife.
  • Kayaking : Camsur Watersports Complex also offers kayaking activities, allowing you to explore the surrounding mangrove forests and lagoons. You can rent a kayak and paddle your way through the lush greenery, spotting different species of birds and marine life.
  • Swimming and Relaxing : Camsur Watersports Complex features several swimming pools and a man-made beach, where you can swim, sunbathe, and relax. You can also enjoy the facilities’ restaurants and bars, serving local and international cuisine and refreshing drinks.
  • Events and Competitions : Camsur Watersports Complex is also known for hosting local and international events and competitions, such as the Wakeboarding World Championships and the Camsur Marathon. You can watch these events and competitions and support your favorite athletes.

TRAVEL GUIDE – TIPS! Remember to bring appropriate water sports gear, sunscreen, and appropriate beachwear. Always follow the instructions of your instructors and respect the local culture and traditions of the area.

4 | DONSOL WHALE SHARK INTERACTION – TRAVEL GUIDE

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Donsol Whale Shark Interaction is a unique and unforgettable experience located in the province of Sorsogon in the Bicol Region, Philippines. It is a popular destination for tourists looking to witness the gentle giants of the ocean, the whale sharks, in their natural habitat.

How to Get There : The nearest airport to Donsol is Legazpi Airport, approximately 70 km away. From the airport, you can take a taxi or van to Donsol. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Manila or other major cities to Legazpi City and then take a taxi or van to Donsol.

Where to Stay : Donsol, Sorsogon is known for its whale shark interaction tours, so many visitors prefer to stay in accommodations near the beach. Some popular options include: Dancalan Beach Resort , Elysia Beach Resort , and Vitton Beach Resort .

  • Whale Shark Season : The best time to visit Donsol for whale shark interaction is from December to May when the gentle giants migrate to the area. However, the peak season is from February to May, when the water is clearer and the whale sharks are more abundant.
  • Whale Shark Interaction : During your tour, you will board a boat with a trained guide who will take you to the whale shark hotspot. Once a whale shark is spotted, you will have the opportunity to snorkel and swim alongside the majestic creature, while maintaining a safe distance.
  • Other Activities : Apart from whale-shark interaction, Donsol offers other activities such as firefly watching, river cruising, and exploring the mangrove forest. You can also visit the local market to experience the local culture and try out the local delicacies.

TRAVEL GUIDE – TIPS! Remember to follow the rules and regulations set by the Donsol Ecotourism Office to protect the whale sharks and their natural habitat. Enjoy your whale shark interaction tour and have a memorable experience in Donsol!

5 | CALAGUAS ISLANDS – TRAVEL GUIDE

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Calaguas Islands is a hidden gem located in the province of Camarines Norte in the Bicol Region, Philippines. It is a group of stunning, secluded islands that offer a pristine and peaceful beach getaway. The crystal-clear waters and powdery white sand make it a perfect destination for beach lovers. Some of the popular beaches in Calaguas are Mahabang Buhangin, Tinaga Beach, and Balagbag Beach.

How to Get There : The easiest way to get to Calaguas Islands is to take a bus from Manila to Daet, Camarines Norte, which takes around 8-10 hours. From Daet, you can take a van or a tricycle to Vinzons port, where you can catch a boat to the islands. The boat ride takes around 2-3 hours, depending on the weather conditions.

Where to Stay : Camping is the most common accommodation option. Some locals also offer homestay accommodations.mThere are a few options for accommodations on the islands, including: Calaguas White Sand Resort , Calaguas Paradise Resort , and I Love Calaguas Island Resort .

  • Camping : Camping is the best way to experience the beauty and tranquility of Calaguas Islands. You can rent tents and other camping equipment on the islands, or you can bring your own gear. Camping is allowed on Mahabang Buhangin Beach, which has basic facilities such as restrooms and showers.
  • Island Hopping : Calaguas Islands also offer island hopping tours, where you can visit nearby islands and explore their beauty. Some of the popular islands to visit are Maculabo Island, Guintinua Island, and Pulang Daga Beach.
  • Local Culture : Calaguas Islands are also home to a small fishing village where you can experience the local culture and interact with the locals. You can try out the local delicacies, such as fresh seafood and coconut-based dishes, and learn about the local way of life.

TRAVEL GUIDE – TIPS! Remember to bring enough cash, as there are no ATMs or banks on the island. Also, make sure to bring enough food and water, as there are limited stores and restaurants on the island. Lastly, practice responsible tourism by leaving no trace and respecting the environment and the local community.

6 | LIGÑON HILL NATURE PARK – TRAVEL GUIDE

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Ligñon Hill Nature Park is a popular attraction located in Legazpi City, Albay in Bicol Region, Philippines. It is a 156-meter-high hill that offers a stunning view of Mayon Volcano, Legazpi City, and the surrounding areas.

How to Get There : Ligñon Hill is easily accessible by private car or public transportation. From Legazpi City, you can take a tricycle or jeepney to the base of the hill, and then hike or take a zipline up to the summit.

Where to Stay : There are no accommodations within Ligñon Hill Nature Park, but there are plenty of hotels and guesthouses in Legazpi City. Some popular options include The Oriental Legazpi , Hotel Venezia , and Casablanca Suites .

  • Hiking : The park has a hiking trail that leads to the summit, where you can enjoy a panoramic view of Legazpi City, Albay Gulf, and Mayon Volcano.
  • Zipline : Experience an exhilarating ride on the zipline, which offers a breathtaking view of Mayon Volcano and the surrounding area.
  • ATV Adventure : Explore the park and nearby areas on an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) tour.
  • Sightseeing : Take a leisurely walk around the park and enjoy the beautiful scenery and fresh air.

TRAVEL GUIDE – TIPS! Wear comfortable shoes and bring a hat, sunscreen, and water as it can get hot during the day. Also, be mindful of your belongings, as there have been reports of theft in the area.

7 | DARAGA CHURCH – TRAVEL GUIDE

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Daraga Church, also known as Our Lady of the Gate Parish Church, is a popular landmark and tourist attraction located in Daraga, Albay, Philippines. The church is situated on a hill overlooking the Mayon Volcano, making it a popular spot for tourists and photographers.

How to Get There : Daraga Church is located in the town proper of Daraga, just a few minutes away from Legazpi City. You can take a tricycle or jeepney from Legazpi City to Daraga town proper, where the church is located. Alternatively, you can take a taxi or rent a car to get to the church.

Where to Stay : There are several hotels and guesthouses in Legazpi City, which is just a few minutes away from Daraga Church. Some popular options include The Oriental Legazpi, Hotel Venezia , and Casablanca Suites .

  • Explore the Church : Daraga Church is a beautiful example of Baroque architecture, and it has been declared a National Cultural Treasure by the National Museum of the Philippines. Explore the church’s interior and admire its intricate details and artwork.
  • Climb the Bell Tower : Climb the church’s bell tower for a stunning view of Mayon Volcano and the surrounding area. The tower is accessible via a narrow spiral staircase, and the climb can be challenging for some visitors.
  • Attend Mass : If you’re Catholic, attend a mass at Daraga Church and experience the local community’s religious traditions.

TRAVEL GUIDE – TIPS! Daraga Church is a sacred place, so be respectful of the local customs and traditions. Dress modestly, and refrain from taking photos during mass or other religious ceremonies.

8 | VERA FALLS – TRAVEL GUIDE

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Vera Falls is a breathtaking waterfall located in the municipality of Malinao, in the province of Albay, Philippines. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the region, offering visitors a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.

How to Get There : Vera Falls is located in Barangay Bulang, Malinao, Albay. From Legazpi City, you can take a jeepney or van to Malinao town proper. From there, you can hire a tricycle to take you to Vera Falls. The road leading to the falls is rough and bumpy, so it’s recommended to hire a local guide or driver who knows the area well.

Where to Stay : There are several hotels and guesthouses in Legazpi City, which is just a few hours away from Vera Falls. Some popular options include The Oriental Legazpi , Hotel Venezia , and Casablanca Suites . You can also stay in Malinao town proper if you prefer a more rural setting.

  • Swim : The falls have natural pools where you can swim and cool off from the heat. The water is cold and refreshing, perfect for a hot day.
  • Hike : There’s a short hiking trail that leads to the falls. The trail is relatively easy, but it can be slippery when wet, so wear proper shoes and be careful.
  • Picnic : There are picnic tables and cottages available for rent near the falls. You can bring your own food or buy snacks and drinks from the local vendors.

TRAVEL GUIDE – TIPS! Bring swimwear, towels, and extra sets of clothes. Wear comfortable shoes and bring insect repellent, as there may be mosquitoes and other insects in the area. Follow the instructions of your guide or driver, especially when crossing the river or hiking to the falls.

8 | QUITINDAY HILLS – TRAVEL GUIDE

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Quitinday Hills is a natural attraction located in the town of Camalig, in the province of Albay, Philippines. It is known for its unique formation of chocolate hills-like hills, limestone formations, and picturesque views. 

How to Get There : Quitinday Hills is located in Camalig, Albay, which is approximately a one-hour drive from Legazpi City. You can take a jeepney or van from Legazpi City to Camalig, then hire a tricycle to take you to Quitinday Hills. The tricycle ride takes around 20 minutes and can be bumpy, so be prepared.

Where to Stay : If you plan to stay overnight, there are several accommodations available in Camalig and nearby towns. Some popular options include the Mayon Backpackers Hostel , Balay de la Rama Bed and Breakfast , and Balay Cena Una .

  • Trekking : There is a trekking trail that leads to the top of the hills, which takes around 30 minutes to an hour. The trail can be steep and challenging, so wear proper shoes and bring water.
  • Zipline : There is a zipline available that offers an exciting ride over the hills and the nearby rice fields.
  • Photography : The hills offer stunning views, making them a great spot for taking photos and capturing the beauty of the surroundings.

TRAVEL GUIDE – TIPS! Wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for trekking. Bring water, sunscreen, and a hat or umbrella, as there is little shade on the hills. Follow the instructions of your guide or tricycle driver, especially when trekking or using the zipline.

10 | SUMLANG LAKE – TRAVEL GUIDE

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Sumlang Lake is a picturesque crater lake located in the town of Camalig in the province of Albay, Philippines. It is a hidden gem that is worth visiting for those who want to relax and enjoy the tranquility of nature. Here is a travel guide to help you plan your visit to Sumlang Lake:

How to Get There : Sumlang Lake is located in Camalig, Albay, which is approximately a one-hour drive from Legazpi City. You can take a jeepney or van from Legazpi City to Camalig, then hire a tricycle to take you to Sumlang Lake. The tricycle ride takes around 10 minutes and can be bumpy, so be prepared.

Where to Stay : If you plan to stay overnight, there are several accommodations available in Camalig and nearby towns. Some popular options include the Mayon Backpackers Hostel , Balay de la Rama Bed and Breakfas t, and Balay Cena Una .

  • Boating : You can rent a bamboo raft or paddle boat to explore the lake and enjoy the serene surroundings.
  • Fishing : Sumlang Lake is known for its tilapia and catfish, making it a great spot for fishing. You can rent a fishing rod and bait from the locals or bring your own.
  • Picnicking : There are several picnic tables and huts available for visitors to use, making it a great spot for a relaxing picnic with family and friends.

TRAVEL GUIDE – TIPS! Wear comfortable clothing and shoes suited for walking around the lake. Bring insect repellent and sunscreen, as the area can be quite hot and humid. Respect the natural surroundings and do not litter.

MUST-EAT IN BICOL

Bicol is not just known for its natural beauty and tourist destinations, but also for its delicious food. The region has a distinct cuisine that is characterized by the use of spicy and coconut-based ingredients. Here are some of the must-try Bicol food delicacies:

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  • Bicol Express – This dish is named after the train that travels from Manila to Bicol, and it is a spicy stew made with pork, coconut milk, shrimp paste, and chili peppers.
  • Pinangat – This dish is made of taro leaves and gabi (taro) cooked in coconut milk, vinegar, and spices. It can be stuffed with meat, seafood, or vegetables.
  • Laing – Another dish made with taro leaves cooked in coconut milk, chili, and spices. It can be given as a side dish or as a main course.
  • Pili Nuts – These nuts are native to Bicol and are often used in desserts, candies, and pastries. They have a distinctly rich, buttery flavor and are a good source of protein and healthy fats.
  • Sili Ice Cream – A unique dessert made with chili peppers and coconut milk. It has a spicy kick that is balanced by the sweetness of the coconut milk.
  • Toasted Siopao – A popular street food in Bicol, toasted siopao is a steamed bun filled with pork or chicken and toasted until crispy. It is usually served with spicy vinegar dipping sauce.

Overall, Bicol food delicacies are a must-try for any food lover visiting the region. The combination of spicy and coconut-based flavors creates a unique taste that is truly unforgettable.

FESTIVALS IN BICOL

Bicol region is home to several colorful and vibrant festivals that showcase the rich culture and traditions of the people. Here are some of the most popular festivals in Bicol:

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  • Penafrancia Festival – held every September in Naga City, this festival honors the patroness of Bicol, Our Lady of Penafrancia. The highlight of the festival is the fluvial procession where the image of the Virgin Mary is carried along the Bicol River.
  • Magayon Festival – celebrated every May in Legazpi City, this festival honors the Mayon Volcano, which is considered a symbol of beauty and strength. The festival features street dancing, cultural shows, and various competitions.
  • Ibalong Festival – held every August in Legazpi City, this festival is inspired by the ancient Bicolano epic “Ibalong”. It showcases the different heroes and mythical creatures featured in the epic through various activities such as street dancing, cultural presentations, and food fairs.
  • Kaogma Festival – celebrated every May in Camarines Sur, this festival is a showcase of the province’s culture and tourism offerings. It features a variety of events such as concerts, beauty pageants, and sports competitions.
  • Daragang Magayon Festival – held every April in Albay, this festival celebrates the beauty and charm of Albayanas or the women of Albay. It features street dancing, beauty pageants, and various cultural shows.

These festivals are a great way to experience the vibrant and colorful culture of Bicol and should not be missed by anyone visiting the region.

BEST PLACES TO STAY IN BICOL

The Bicol region in the Philippines is known for its natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. From the majestic Mayon Volcano to the idyllic islands of Calaguas, there are many reasons to visit Bicol. If you’re planning a trip to this region, here are some of the best places to stay:

  • Hotel St. Ellis – Located in the heart of Legazpi City, Hotel St. Ellis offers modern amenities and comfortable rooms with views of Mayon Volcano.
  • Misibis Bay Resort – This luxury resort is situated on the picturesque Cagraray Island and offers stunning views of the surrounding waters and landscapes.
  • Casa Blanca Hotel – A budget-friendly option in Legazpi City, Casa Blanca Hotel offers clean and comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi and a restaurant on-site.
  • Villa Caceres Hotel – This hotel in Naga City offers spacious rooms and suites with modern amenities and a rooftop bar with panoramic views.
  • Tugawe Cove Resort – Located on Caramoan Island, this resort offers stunning views of the beach and surrounding cliffs, as well as access to nearby islands and lagoons.
  • The Oriental Legazpi – Situated along Legazpi Boulevard, The Oriental Legazpi offers stylish accommodations with stunning views of Mayon Volcano and Albay Gulf.
  • Avenue Plaza Hotel – A luxury hotel in Naga City, Avenue Plaza Hotel offers elegant rooms and suites with access to an outdoor pool, fitness center, and on-site restaurants.
  • Balay de la Rama Bed and Breakfast – A charming and cozy bed and breakfast in Daraga, Balay de la Rama offers comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi and a garden for relaxing.

These are just a few of the best places to stay in Bicol. Depending on your budget and preferred location, there are many other options available, including budget-friendly guesthouses, homestays, and hostels.

Thank you for choosing our travel guide website as your go-to source for information on the beautiful region of Bicol. We hope that our comprehensive guides have helped you plan your trip and make the most out of your visit to this stunning destination. Whether you’re here to see the magnificent Mayon Volcano, experience the thrill of watersports, or indulge in Bicol’s delectable cuisine, we are honored to be part of your journey. May you travel safely and we hope to see you return to Bicol soon!

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37. Quitinday Underground River

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38. Maribina Falls

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39. St John The Evangelist Metropolitan Cathedral

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40. Rizal Beach

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41. Mahabang Buhangin Beach

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42. St. John the Baptist Church

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43. Paniman Beach

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44. Museo del Seminario Conciliar de Nueva Caceres

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45. Catandayagan Falls

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46. University of Nueva Caceres Museum

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47. Pacific Mall

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48. Tayak Lagoon

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49. Balay Buhay Sa Uma Bee Farm

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50. Nalalata Falls

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51. Igang Beach

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52. Balacay Point

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53. Minalahos Island

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54. Porta Mariae

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55. Museo ni Jesse Robredo

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56. St Joseph's Church

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57. Lignon Hill

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58. Aguirangan Island

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59. Ayala Malls Legazpi

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60. Tinalisayan Islet and Sandbar

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