Discover the best top things to do in Central Luzon Region, Philippines including Sacred Relic of The True Cross, Dicasalarin Cove, Barasoain Church, Dinadiawan Beach, Pamulaklakin Forest Trail, Bataan World War II Museum, Ocean Adventure, SM City Clark, Diguisit Rock Formations, Baler Catholic Church.
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4.5 based on 70 reviews
I love the place, Sunday mass starts 10:30am. I'll definitely be back here. Just be ready for a short hike.
4.5 based on 157 reviews
This place is superb! Was lucky to visit this place before in the ECQ. We came here January, good thing because we enjoyed the site alone. We are the first to come during that day. Entrance is Php 300 per head and Php 100 for the car 'cuz we actually brought our own service. The road is tight and only one car (sedan) can pass at a time. No worries, there will be a guide at the entrance to control traffic. There's a pub where we enjoy our lunch and got a taste of Baler authentic cuisine.
4.5 based on 76 reviews
Still one of the best church for me in terms of history and culture. Big space for parking. Ideal for a memorable wedding.
4.5 based on 35 reviews
Dinadiawan has a nice long shore that is perfect for activities such as jogging or athletic trainings. The beach is clean, no sea weeds or trash just pure beauty of nature.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
I wanted to do a jungle training and saw there were 2 possibilities in Subic: JEST or Pamulaklakin. The first one sounded more commercial so I decided to go for the latter and what a incredible time I had. The Pamulaklakin trail is on Aeta land, an indigenous tribe that lives in the hills. I was by myself and decided to book an overnight stay as well. They provided the tent. My guide, MinMin, picked me up at the trailhead and we started hiking up. He is small (like most of the tribe, but incredibly fast and very knowledgeable. He is proficient in English and knows all the plants and animals. The Aeta are a tribe of @ 500 families. Their village has a school and MinMin works on the family farm. He taught me how to make fire, use a machete, make a trap etc. He also cooked me a meal and set up my tent Then ... we went to visit some of his family. Marilyn, who is the person I had phone contact with and with whom I confirmed my arrival, is incredible! Smart as a whip and very hospitable. Let's just say we ended up singing karaoke at her place later that evening. Incredibly warm people and I truly recommend this experience
4.5 based on 46 reviews
Set inside a school and former military barracks this is a must see museum. This historically significant site, which is also the location of the 'Surrender Site', is a must see for Filipino, American and other nationalities who have any interest in the horrors of WW2 and the history of the Philippines during Japanese occupation. This small museum documents the events of the surrender and the subsequent Bataan Death March. A sobering piece of history. Currently its P50 admission for adults.
4.0 based on 621 reviews
Ocean Adventure is the first Open Water Marine Theme Park in Southeast Asia. It has become one of the premiere attractions in Subic Bay, Philippines as well as all of Southeast Asia. Ocean Adventure has demonstrated history of providing environmental awareness education combined with wholesome entertainment. Ocean Adventure’s advocacy for environmental protection and its corporate social responsibility programs are second to none.
Looking for some fun in Subic Bay, must visit Ocean Adventure and you must experience the show. Is very interesting!
4.0 based on 479 reviews
I love this place. I go to the Movies, The barber shop, Massage, Groceries... A must visit. I eat in a bunch of the shops from the french baker, Krispy Kream to Army Navy... Love the ribs at Kenny Rogers.
4.0 based on 90 reviews
The view and place is amazing ! The air is so fresh , the water is clear and the sand if soft ! Definitely had a great time spending with friends .
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