Wine Woods Apo Review
This wine-themed bed and breakfast in Digos carries a selection of local fruit wines, overnight accommodations, and a restaurant with a view of Mt. Apo in the background. It also offers a special wine jacuzzi experience.
This wine-themed bed and breakfast in Digos carries a selection of local fruit wines, overnight accommodations, and a restaurant with a view of Mt. Apo in the background. It also offers a special wine jacuzzi experience.
This integrated organic farm and school in Bansalan, is the Philippines' Leading Exporter of 100% organic and 100% natural coconut syrup. Farm tours let guests walk through hillside farms where various produces are grown amidst scenic surrounds. It also has a restaurant that serves unique products such as pizza with dragonfruit-infused crusts and strawberry-infused adobo.
This small islet off the coast o Sta. Cruz is surrounded by clear waters that make it a popular swimming destination. It is easily accessible via boat from a dock near the Davao-Cotobato Road.
Located at the foot of Jack’s Ridge, this memorial park isn't just known as a quiet resting place for the dearly departed, but also for its overlooking view, grassy fields, and approximately two-kilometer distance from Davao Doctor College. The memorial park houses a chapel and a crematorium.
Experience a luxurious beach paradise retreat in Pearl Farm Beach Resort. What was once famous its pearl farms now offers a 5-star resort experience complete with amenities.
The Island Garden City of Samal is one of Davao del Norte's unique group of islands. Because of its strategic location in the heart of the Davao Gulf. It has diverse landscape features, including mountain ranges, swamps, sandy beaches, and agricultural areas.
This natural waterfall in Kapalong is a unique canyoneering destination where visitors can rapel from the top of the 155-feet-tall falls and into the clear basin of water beneath.
This natural cave formation is a tourist attraction which is said to have been named after a native medicine man who performed rituals in the cave, as well as in remembrance of the Dibabawon Tribe.
This natural waterfall in the Island Garden City of Samal is marked by small but multiple cascades of water that flow into a rocky basin of clear, blue waters.
The Battle of Ising Shrine is a memorial and historical landmark in the center of an intersection in Carmen. It contains a 30-feet high marker that enshrines the historical battle between Filipino troops and Japanese forces that drove out the latter in May 1945.