Discover the best top things to do in Calabarzon Region, Philippines including Apolinario Mabini Shrine, PADI CD Peter Tay, Basillica of St Michael the Archangel, Our Lady of Mt Carmel Church, Nurture Wellness Village, Aguinaldo Shrine, Our Lady of Antipolo Shrine, San Sebastian Cathedral, St Isidro Labrador Parish, Casa Villavicencio.
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5.0 based on 18 reviews
This Apolinario Mabini Shrine is the first stop of Education Tour and this is great to start the morning . We had like an hour of reminiscing history and his life. Very good for lecturing the young generation about the heroism of this guy, the visiuals, the paintings are all amazing too. Its super worth it and good that they have a tour like this in school to educate young and young at heart.
5.0 based on 30 reviews
PADI Course Director Peter Tay has over 30yrs of diving experiences, taught over 3000 students of all levels and received numerous awards for Outstanding Customer Services & Letters of Commendation. He also received Philippine Top Choice Entrepreneur of The Year & Tourism Finest Award From SKAL International in 2017. He is Vice President of Boracay Adventures, Boracay Island Travel Agencies Tour Operators and Tourism Congress Philippines. He is also a PADI TecRec Instructor Trainer.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Beautiful church! ❤ Perfect place to be solemn and to give thanks and praises to the Almighty God the Father, Jesus Christ, Mother Mary and to all the angels & saints. Sacred place for prayers. ???? Glory to God.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
Nature ambiance, gourmet organic food, well trained courteous staff and superb cottage accommodation all adds up to our satisfying overnight stay at Nurture Wellness Village. We got the Romantic package for Valentines which includes lunch, candlelight fine dining, breakfast, couples massage and facial with overnight stay. We chose their “Ifugao” cottage as the massage treatment room is just down below the unit. Most relaxing couples massage and facial that my wife (of 52 wonderful years) and I enjoyed, comparable to our Bangkok Thai massage trip a month ago. We are well traveled retired couple and were pleasantly surprised to find our accommodation totally comfortable. Cool a/c, cable tv, tea set up, safe lockbox, toiletries, clean spacious Toilet with hot water rainfall shower and soft beddings on a queen bed adorned with welcoming swan towel decor sprinkled with red flower blossoms for Valentines. Kudos to their hospitable service staff for a refreshing stay. Shout out to the owners Mgmt for hiring locals and giving back to the community. You’ll love it here ! We sure did !!!
4.5 based on 58 reviews
Dubbed as the House of History, the Aguinaldo Mansion is the locus of a focal point in the unfolding of Philippine history. Constructed in 1845, the original structure of the house was of nipa-and-thatch material. It was reconstructed four years later using a variety of Philippine hardwood. By the 1920s, major renovation saw the construction of the tower and the symbolic balcony of the house. It was also during this period that the house was refurbished with architectural details of nationalistic themes, masonic symbols, and art nouveau and art deco’s artistic style prevalent during the early 20th century. The house where the president lived was donated to the Filipino people in 1963, a year before he passed away. In 1964, the house was placed under the care of the National Museum of the Philippines and was declared a national shrine through Republic Act No 4039. By 1972, Executive Order No 370 transferred the shrine under the care and maintenance of the National Historical Commission
It's a very well maintained informative museum. It shows the histories of the Philippine National Hero General Emilio Aguinaldo, the history of the KKK, and the house itself. This residence was the real home of Emilio Aguinaldo. It's made of amazing selections of Philippine wood and carved and styled and displayed to fully bring out the character of early 20the century Cavite (the house wasn't built during the 19th century revolution - didn't know that). Be sure to check out to the cool escape hatches, hidden flower holders, and ammunitions storage secret doors. The guides are great too.
4.5 based on 122 reviews
Very holy place!Most visited every month of May. Miraculous Virgin Mary of good voyage. ???????? Some pilgrims are voyagers praying for protection and good journey!
4.5 based on 26 reviews
The church is big and so amazing. I and my friends were so surprised when we enter the church. It's impressively beautiful and Romanesque architecture. One of the old church in the Philippines located in Lipa, Batangas.
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