RED PLANET MANILA AMORSOLO Review
PRIVATO HOTEL MAKATI Review
Dicasalarin Bay Review
Dicasalarin Cove offers a quieter corner away from the busier beaches of Baler. Owned by the Angara family, the cove features pristine blue waters and light-colored sand. It also offers access to the Baler Lighthouse which overlooks Dicasalarin Point.
Ermita Hill Review
Baler's Ermita Hill contains a treasure of historical landmarks. Aside from offering a panoramic view of Sabang Beach and the Pacific Ocean, the hike up reveals several interesting sights along the way: Tromba Marina sculptures at the base, which commemorates the tsunami that almost wiped out the town in 1735, a small tunnel that used to be a bandits' escape route, the historical Ermita Hill Chapel and marker, and the White Cross that lies at the top of the hill.
OXFORD SUITES MAKATI Review
Museo de Baler Review
Learn about Baler's rich but understated history in this historical museum. It contains artifacts and relics significant to the town's history, such as Franciscan memorabilia from when the Franciscans settled from 1609 to 1899 and Chinese porcelain from the Galleon Trade. A statue of former Philippine President Manuel Quezon, who was born in Baler, lies in the center of the park while its facade is marked by a cold cast sculpture by Toym Imao.
Ditumabo Mother Falls Review
Known as the "Mother Falls", this natural waterfall is hailed as the tallest in the province, with a cascade measuring around 140 feet high. It is known for its cool waters from the Sierra Madre Mountain Range which makes for a refreshing dip.
ONE PACIFIC PLACE SERVICED RESIDENCES Review
Millennium Tree Review
The bewitching balete tree in Maria Aurora has been dubbed a Millennium Tree because of its age - it is believed to be over 600 years old. Standing at around 65 meters high with a crown of about 60 diameters, the massive tree and its intricately tangled roots are a spellbinding sight only nature and time can create.