Parks & Recreations

The Avilon Zoo in Montalban, Rizal is the largest zoological park in the Philippines to date. They house different species of flora and fauna. Not only can you look here in Avilon Zoo but you can also play with the animals in their pet zoo section.
Burnham Park is the very heart of Baguio City in the Philippines. It is located at the most valuable piece of Baguio real estate and is free for the enjoyment of visitors and residents alike
Manila Ocean Park is one of the largest oceanariums in Southeast Asia, occupying more than 80,000 sq. ft. Some of the features of this marine theme park include the Agos, a rainforest complete with an assortment of different fish types.
A trip to La Mesa is a day well-spent. They offer various leisure activities from biking to boating. They also have wide picnic grounds where you can spend time with your family and friends. You can also see the breathtaking view of the La Mesa Watershed.
Apo Reef is located in Occidental Mindoro. It is the second largest contiguous coral reef system in the country. This National Park is home to many aquatic plants and animals.
Enchanted Kingdom is a theme park that is located in Sta. Rosa, Laguna. This 41 acre park was opened in 1995 and has seven themed areas with it's own rides and shops. It's open to the public 7 days a week but it can be reserved for private functions as well.
Called the world's perfect cone, the Mayon Volcano is an active volcano located in Albay, Bicol. Visitors are captivated by its beauty and drive all the way to Bicol just to take a snapshot of this wonderful tourist spot.
Magellan's Cross is a Christian cross planted by Portuguese and Spanish explorers as ordered by Ferdinand Magellan upon arriving in Cebu in the Philippines on April 21, 1521.
Quezon Memorial Park was created to commemorate the second president of the Philippines, Manuel L. Quezon. The city's iconic landmark stands 66 meters tall which is the age that Quezon died.
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