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The Municipal Tourism Office is a mandated office for all provinces and cities under the Local Government Code. It serves as the policy-advisory arm of the local government unit concerned responsible for the creation and upgrade of the basic services, commodities, transportation, tourist destinations, entertainment venues in order to accommodate wider range of diversified tourists.

The Municipal Tourism Office is located at the 3rd Floor of the Municipal Hall Building, Tomas Claudio Street, Brgy. San Pedro, Morong, Rizal.

As the in-charge for the promotion of Morong, Rizal as a tourist destination, the Municipal Tourism Office is responsible for the formulation, development and conduction of innovative programs, promotions, activities and plans to boost the city’s tourism industry.

In insuring the proper implementation of its programs and activities, the Municipal Tourism Office also conducts constant monitoring to guarantee the sustainable uplift of the tourism industry in the local government unit of Morong.

It is also part of the Municipal Tourism Office’s duties to plan, establish, develop, maintain and upgrade the well-known sites and spots under the LGU’s jurisdiction which can be a potential tourism hub. Further, the office is also responsible for performing a regulatory function over tourism-oriented establishments and for the development of various tourism related facilities and services like staging annual festivals and events.

And while on the conduct of such task, the office should take into consideration the harmony of the project to the municipal’s environment and natural resources as well as the citizens value and welfare. It is also the office’s responsibility to cater foreign investors and stakeholders having the aim to develop the municipal’s tourism industry.

The Municipal Tourism Office shall always aim for the improvement of the quality of life by optimizing on the healthy growth of the economy while providing necessary measures in minimizing the possible consequence of the negative impact of tourism in our culture and the citizens’ way of life.

Tourism is considered a relevant factor to developing municipalities, cities and provinces. To some cases, especially to the municipalities/cities with top emerging economies, tourism is vital. And in order not to be left behind the latest trends, the office shall continuously do research, evaluation and studies on tourism related statistics, assist the local tour operators and engaged in facilitating special tourism related promotional events and activities.

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Philippine Tourist Spots: Morong, Bataan Travel Guide

Situated at the mouth of Subic Bay and facing the West Philippine Sea, the municipality of Morong in Bataan is gifted with a long shoreline that makes it as one of the ideal beach destinations near Metro Manila. The beach scene though isn’t the only attraction of Morong. Because scattered all over are wonderful discoveries. Ones teeming with nature wonders, historical relevance, cultural gems, savory cuisines and even loveable wildlife creatures. For a municipality of modest size and a small population of not over 30,000 people—the municipality of Morong offers a lot to travelers. And if you are planning to go soon, check out this handy Morong Bataan Travel Guide. 

Tourist Spots in Morong Bataan

Bataan tourism center.

You might be wondering “ Why visit a Provincial Tourism Office?”

Morong Bataan Travel Guide - Provincial Tourism Center

Well, aside from getting much-needed information about the different places of attraction in the province, the Bataan Tourism Center is one of the best in the country. In terms of aesthetics and available tourism-related materials. It is a modern facility complete with an exhibit hall, an audio-visual room, and an impressive World War II diorama.

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It even has a souvenir shop and a spacious lounge. Where you can converse with tourism officers of Bataan about what places they can recommend for you to visit. And if you must, do try their new Tourism Kiosk. An interactive kiosk that lets you discover more about Bataan’s spots and history.

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Bataan Tourism Center is also located in Balanga at Roman Superhighway and on the way to Morong.

Pawikan Conservation Center

The Pawikan Conservation Center was created by the DENR as an NGO establishment in 1999. It’s primary purpose is to help increase the chances of the sea turtles—particularly, the Olive Ridley turtles—to survive. As well as to put a stop to illegal poaching and trading of sea turtle eggs.

Morong Bataan Travel Guide - Pawikan Conservation Center

Today, the Pawikan Conservation Center (PCC) successfully releases hundreds of newly-hatched sea turtles to the sea every year. Former poachers are now trained as “ night patrols” during the hatching season. To collect eggs and bring it to the conservation center for proper incubation.

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And every November, the province of Bataan celebrates the Pawikan Festival. Where visitors can witness the release of sea turtles to the sea. Check out what happened in last year’s Pawikan Festival 2019 . 

Philippine Refugee Processing Centre ( currently the Bataan Technology Park)

Now developed by the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) into an economic and technology hub, this former site of the Philippine Refugee Processing Center symbolizes the Philippines’ brotherhood gesture to our Southeast Asian neighbors.

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When our country opened our doors to refugees from Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. In fact, more than 400,000 refugees temporarily lived in this camp in the 1980’s. Before they were resettled to other countries like Canada, Australia, France and the United States.

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A highlight of this camp is the chapel built in honor of Pope John Paul II. On February 21, 1981, Pope John Paul II visited the camp. A special (secret) mass was even held for the refugees from different religions during his visit. A museum honoring the refugees is also located inside the park. 

Morong Bataan Travel Guide - Philippine Refugee Processing Centre

Our Lady of the Pillar Church

Another highlight of this Morong Bataan Travel Guide is the Our Lady of Pillar Church. Built in 1607, it is considered as one of the oldest churches in Bataan. It is heavily structured from coral stones, the solid facade appears spectacular even after all these years.

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And while the interior is now cemented and painted with modern design touches, the church still evokes a fascinating architecture prevalent during the Spanish colonial period. Nearby attractions include the Morong Town Proper and Plaza where you can see other heritage houses and establishments.

Our Lady of the Pillar Church is located at Brgy. Poblacion, Morong, Bataan

Bataan Nuclear Power Plant

Next on our must see tourist spots in this Morong Bataan Travel Guide is the infamous Bataan Nuclear Plant. Mothballed in the wake of the 1986 Chernobyl disaster and hounded by issue of corruption, the completed but never operated Bataan Nuclear Power Plant still remains in good condition. Apparently, good enough to become a tourist destination in the province.

Visitors can tour the facility and even enter various control rooms to get a feel of what it’s like being inside a nuclear power plant. This is a very fascinating tour especially for people who have seen the HBO series “Chernobyl”. And understand the dangers a Nuclear Power Plant can cause to the environment. Some lawmakers are now recommending for the revival of the Nuclear Plant. But tourists who have been inside the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant would disagree and say “ Nope “.

Oyster Island

Depending on what beach resort you are staying, no visit in Bataan can be complete without going out to the sea. So now that you’ve completed the spots in the Morong Bataan Travel Guide, Day 2 should be spent lying on the sand and beach bumming. Activities you can avail in you resort includes: Snorkeling, Scuba Diving and Island hopping.

One popular island-hopping location near Morong is Oyster Island. This small remote island is located near the coast of Morong. Although it is privately-owned, visitors are still allowed to enjoy the pristine beauty of the island. Regale at the picturesque surrounding of Oyster Island from its azure-colored waters to its natural rock formations. You can enjoy an isolated morning or afternoon in this island. 

Ambon-Ambon Falls

If you have an additional day to spare in Morong, then a trip to the mountains for some hiking and waterfalls-chasing is in order. Ambon-Ambon Falls—situated in the border of Morong and Bagac—is a 60-meter high waterfall that streams into a slightly bigger jacuzzi-sized basin below. Another favorite in this Morong Bataan Travel Guide.

Hiking here takes two hours passing through some challenging trails and very steep walls. But don’t worry, the guides always brings a rope. Near Ambon-Ambon falls situates another waterfall called Limutan Falls. This is a favorite spot for the locals to spend their weekends. Mostly to have a soothing swim and a hearty picnic.

Kaikuran Falls

Another must-visit waterfall in Morong is Kaikuran Falls. Kaikuran is a 150-meter high waterfall that streams down to a pool measured around 30 meters in diameter. It can be found in the forest of Barangay Binaritan. Trekking to this waterfall will also take you to a hanging bridge that sways over a still but deep river water of Sitio Kanawan. The hanging bridge, then, will take you to an Aeta Community.

Where to Eat in Morong Bataan Travel Guide

Loleng’s hu tieu-an.

Now that we’ve gone through the must visits in this Morong Bataan Travel Guide, here comes our favorite part — FOOD! And surely, there’s a lot of good places to eat around in this lovely coastal town. One famous one is Loleng’s Hu Tieu-An.

Morong Bataan Travel Guide - Loleng's Hu Tieu-An

Because of Bataan’s acceptance of Vietnamese refugees, a few well-loved Vietnamese dishes were imparted to the local culinary culture.

Morong Bataan Travel Guide - Loleng's Hu Tieu-An

After the closure of the Refugee Center, Aling Loleng—a former worker at the Philippine Refugee Center—put up a small eatery serving Vietnam’s all-time food favorites.

Morong Bataan Travel Guide - Loleng's Hu Tieu-An

Like Pho, Hu Tieu Special Noodle Soup (Php 80.00) and the Banh Mi Special (Php 80). Other must trys are the Combo Vietnamese Salad (Php 149) and Fresh Shrimp Rolls (Php 120). Until today, Loleng’s Hutieu-an has remained one of Bataan’s popular foodie attraction.

Loleng’s Hutieu-an is located at Mayor Street, Binaritan, Morong, Bataan. While Loleng’s Hutieu Plus Food House is located near the town’s bus terminal and palengke.

Wooden Leaf Café

Before ticking off your bucket list spots in this Morong Bataan Travel Guide, one must dine at the Wooden Leaf Cafe in Balanga.

Morong Bataan Travel Guide - Wooden Leaf Cafe

This charming café is a great place to stop by for your morning breakfast or even brunch. Load up for the day with much needed nutrients care of the cafe’s healthy set of menus. Wooden Leaf Cafe serves healthy food options of green salads, fruit smoothies, and gourmet sandwiches.

Morong Bataan Travel Guide - Wooden Leaf Cafe

As well as tasty brown rice bowls and mouth-watering desserts such as local favorites “ Hade’s detox ” and “ Athena’s Matcha “. In here, you not only get to enjoy healthy food options, you also get to dine in a place with a wonderful interior ambiance. Like dining in an actual forest! 

Wooden Leaf Cafe is located at Fourlane Commercial, Balanga, Bataan

Where to Stay in Morong, Bataan

Dotted over the long shoreline of Morong, Bataan, are many beach resorts facing the waters of West Philippine Sea. Laden with fine sands and comely waters, you definitely have the freedom to choose from budget, mid-range and luxury accommodations.

White Corals Beach Resort

If you’re looking for a resort nestled in lush greenery and fronting a long scenic shoreline, then head out to White Corals Resort. They have 91 guest rooms ranging from different ‘uniquely-named’ classifications. Like Lola’s Bayview, Villa, Lolo’s Room, Tyang 1 and Tyong 2, Standard and Dorm rooms.

Morong Bataan Travel Guide - White Corals Beach Resort Pool

One focal point of White Corals is its salt water and fresh water swimming pools. They also have a conference hall, basketball and beach volleyball court, children’s playground and a physical fitness gym. Ample parking and dining area is also provided for guests.

Morong Bataan Travel Guide - White Corals Beach Resort

White Corals Beach Resort is located at Poblacion, Panibatuhan, Morong, Bataan

Anvaya Cove Nature Club

The word “ Anvaya ” is translated to “ Family ” in the Sanskrit Language. Therefore, Anvaya—thanks to its well-designed expansive property located against the backdrop of Bataan mountains—is the perfect place to stay with your whole family. Every inch of this place screams of serene setting. Covering 470 hectares and fronting a 3.5 kilometer stretch of coastline, various types of rooms and private villas and houses scatters through this Asian Tropical paradise. Staying at Anvaya Cove is leisure at it’s finest.

Anvaya Cove is located at Barangay Mabayo, Morong, Bataan

How to Get to Morong, Bataan

By Bus and Private Vehicle

Take any bus going to Olongapo from Cubao or Pasay and get off at the Olongapo Terminal. Take a yellow-colored jeepney to Sta Rita inside Subic Bay. At the SBMA gate, there are jeepneys and mini-buses heading to Morong town proper.

By Private vehicle

Just drive to North Expressway and SCTex highway and turn to Bataan Provincial Highway so you will pass by the town of Balanga to Morong.

There are ferry services from Manila (Esplanade Seaside Terminal in Pasay) going to Orion and Mariveles, Bataan daily. Mariveles is the closest to Morong, Bataan. Check out the schedule of the 1Bataan Integrated Transport Service .

The closest airport to Morong, Bataan is the Subic International Airport. Air Juan has scheduled flights from Manila to Subic

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The Hidden Treasures of Morong, Bataan: From Historic Battlefields to Breathtaking Beaches

Welcome, fellow travelers, to the picturesque town of Morong in Bataan, Philippines! If you're looking for a getaway that's a perfect mix of history, nature, and culture, you've landed in the right place.

Morong has been gaining fame among tourists for its fascinating historical sites and stunning natural beauty. Imagine wandering through well-preserved Spanish-era buildings, basking on pristine beaches, and soaking up the rich local culture in one destination.

In this blog post, we will be your tour guides, unveiling the top 8 must-visit spots that make Morong a true gem. So, whether you're a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or just seeking a peaceful escape, Morong has something special waiting for you. Let's dive in!

Morong Bataan Tourist Spot Recommendations

1. alexa waterpark.

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Address: Morong, Bataan, Philippines

Opening Hours: Every day, 07:00 AM to 05:30 PM

Alexa Waterpark is the ultimate tropical paradise that should be on every tourist’s bucket list. What sets this waterpark apart is its location, nestled amid nature, offering a peaceful escape. Imagine crystal-clear pools, thrilling water slides, and lush greeneries. It’s like a dream come true on a hot day.

It’s not just about fun–it’s about creating memories in a breathtaking setting. Families can bond over exciting water activities while couples enjoy a romantic getaway. And after all of the adventure, there’s nothing like savoring local delicacies at the park’s dining spots. It’s a complete package for those who want to enjoy their leisure days with loved ones.

If you are looking for accommodation nearby, you can choose Westwind Beach Resort as an option.

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Westwind Beach Resort

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Barangay Nagbalayong

2. Mount Samat National Shrine

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Address: ​​Province of Bataan, in the Philippines

Opening Hours: 24 hours

Just a short drive from Morong, you'll discover the awe-inspiring Mount Samat National Shrine, home to another remarkable waterfall. This monumental site pays homage to the heroes of World War II, with a towering cross that serves as a beacon of remembrance.

Nestled within this historical landscape is a serene waterfall that complements the solemnity of the shrine. The cascading waters provide a tranquil setting for reflection and contemplation. It's a place where the beauty of nature converges with the reverence for history, offering visitors a unique opportunity to connect with both the natural world and the enduring spirit of heroism that defines Morong, Bataan.

3. Pawikan Conservation Center

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Address: M72V+XXR, Morong, Bataan

Opening Hours: Monday to Friday, from 06:00 AM to 10:00 PM

You can get up close and personal with majestic sea turtles if you visit Pawikan Conservation Center. This center is a gem for animal lovers. It offers a unique educational experience, teaching you about these incredible creatures, their conservation, and the critical importance of protecting them. Plus, if you’re lucky, you might even get to witness baby turtles making their way into the waters.

There are multiple accommodations you can choose from nearby. However, Juness Beach Resort can be the best option because it is located near the edge and in front of the beaches.

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Juness Beach Resort

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4. Bataan National Park

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Address: P96G+WF4, Samal, Bataan, Philippines

Opening Hours: Every day, from 07:00 AM to 04:00 PM

Nestled on the outskirts of Morong, the Bataan National Park is a pristine wilderness waiting to be explored. Spanning over 23,688 hectares, this park is a treasure trove of natural wonders. From rugged mountains and lush forests to winding rivers and diverse wildlife, it offers a range of outdoor activities such as hiking, bird watching, and camping.

The park's crown jewel is Mount Natib, a challenging yet rewarding trek for adventure seekers. At its summit, you'll be greeted by panoramic vistas that stretch to the South China Sea. With its untouched beauty and tranquil ambiance, Bataan National Park is a haven for nature lovers, providing an immersive experience in the wild heart of Morong.

5. Camp Kanawan

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Address: P77Q+3QH, Ilanin Forest West, Morong, Bataan, Philippines

One of the highlights of Camp Kanawan is its stunning natural surroundings. The camp is nestled amidst lush greenery, with beautiful mountains and a serene river nearby. This creates a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere that truly allows visitors to connect with nature.

For those who enjoy outdoor activities, Camp Kanawan offers a variety of options to choose from. You can go hiking, explore the scenic trails, try rock climbing, and experience an adrenaline rush. The camp also has a zipline, where you can soar through the air and take in breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.

If you're a water enthusiast, you'll be delighted to know that Camp Kanawan has a pristine river where you can kayak or swim. The crystal-clear waters provide a refreshing escape from the heat, and you can even have a picnic by the riverbanks and enjoy a delicious meal amidst nature.

In addition to the natural beauty and exciting activities, Camp Kanawan also offers comfortable accommodations for visitors. You can choose to stay in cozy cottages or set up camp in designated camping areas. The camp has clean facilities and friendly staff who are always ready to assist you during your stay.

Tips to Visit Morong, Bataan for Filipinos

1. explore the historic sites.

Morong, Bataan has a rich history with must-visit sites. Explore the Pawikan Conservation Center for sea turtle conservation. Discover the Morong Church, a Spanish colonial-era landmark. Don't miss the Bataan Nuclear Power Plant for insights into the country's energy history.

2. Enjoy Outdoor Activities

This place is blessed with natural beauty and offers various outdoor activities. Head to the beautiful Morong Beach, where you can relax, swim, and soak up the sun. Take a hike to Mount Samat National Shrine, which offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area. If you're into water sports, try kayaking or snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters of the area. Remember to bring your camera to capture the stunning landscapes and wildlife.

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Bataan Pawikan Festival

The Pawikan Festival in Bataan is not only a celebration but is also a campaign to raise awareness and appreciation for sea turtles.

Colorful street dances and events like pageants and art exhibits are typical funfare for Filipino festivals, usually in honor of a patron saint. A festival in honor of pawikans (marine turtles), though, is not usually heard of. Held every November during the pawikan nesting season in Bataan, locals celebrate the Pawikan Festival not just for colorful merrymaking but also to raise awareness on the endangered pawikans.

Decades ago, locals themselves poached pawikan eggs for food and livelihood. But when Barangay Nagbalayong in Morong was identified by the Department of Natural Resources and the Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement as a pawikan nesting site, locals began to understand the value of the pawikans. Among the 7 species of marine turtles in the world, 5 can be found in the Philippines. Three of them are in Bataan: the olive ridley, green turtle, and the hawksbill.  Read More:  https://www.rappler.com/life-and-style/travel/ph-travel/190149-turtle-release-pawikan-festival-bataan

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The Pawikan Festival is held yearly at the Pawikan Conservation Center in Morong, Bataan. The main activity here is the releasing of the baby pawikan, which are hatched in the conservation center.

Every year, during the festivities, they invite visitors and thousands of students from the provinces to promote awareness and also be treated to some street dancing, sand sculptures, a showcase of local products, and witnessing how the hatchlings go back to the sea.    Read More: https://www.ourawesomeplanet.com/awesome/2016/12/pawikan-festival-help-save-the-turtles.html

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The Bataan Provincial Tourism Office recently conducted a festive activity in Morong, Bataan locally known as the Pawikan Festival. The festival aims to make all Filipinos be aware of protecting endangered marine species especially for this type of turtle. We have been invited to take part in the festivity.

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If you’re looking for a quick weekend getaway or a place to spend your summer vacation, look no further than Morong, Bataan! This beautiful province is located just an hour and a half away from Manila, making it the perfect destination for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. In this article, we’ll provide a quick guide to commuting and traveling in Morong Bataan. We’ll also give you some tips on where to stay and what to do while you’re there!

How to commute from Manila to Morong, Bataan via SCTEX

It is always best to bring a private vehicle when visiting Morong, Bataan but if commuting is the only way you can get there, here is a commuting guide you can use if you are planning to visit a friend or want to do a vacation in the nearby beaches.

  • From Manila, you can either ride a VICTORY LINER bus going to Olongapo City in Cubao or Pasay City. Better if the bus route you would be riding is via SCTEX for it is much faster. As of this writing, the fare is Php 350.
  • Go down to Harbor Point Mall in SBMA, Subic, Zambales, and then look for the bus going to Morong, Bataan. As of this writing, the fare is Php 60.
  • Ride the bus and go down to your desired destination or just go down to the Morong Bus Terminal located at the back of the Public Market.
  • From the Public Market, you can simply ride a trike to your desired destination.

How to commute from Manila to Morong, Bataan via National Highway Route

  • From Manila, you can either ride a VICTORY LINER bus going to Olongapo City in Cubao or Pasay City. The fare is Php 350.
  • Go down at Victory Liner terminal in Olongapo, then walk towards Jollibee and look for the Yellow Jeep with the Sign “Gate / Sta. Rita”
  • Ride the jeep and go down to SM Downtown.
  • Walk towards Parl n’ Shop and look for the bus heading to Morong, Bataan.

How to commute from Morong, Bataan back to Manila

  • From Morong Public Market, look for the bus heading to Olongapo. Fare is Php 60.
  • Go down at Park N’ Shop, then walk your way towards SM Downtown.
  • Ride at the yellow jeep with a sign “Sta. Rita / Gate” here in SM Downtown and go down at Ulo ng Apo just in front of Jollibee. Fare is Php 11.
  • Walk your way towards Victory Liner Terminal and ride the bus heading to Cubao or Pasay City. The fare is Php 350.

Resorts and Hotels to Visit in Morong, Bataan

  • Anvaya Cove
  • Bataan White Corals Beach Resort
  • Brisa Marina Beach Resort
  • Morong Star Beach Resort
  • H ana Natsu Resorts Pool & Hotel

Morong Bataan is a beautiful place to visit and commute. With its close proximity to Manila, it’s the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. If you have any questions or tips of your own, feel free to leave them in the comments below!

Please note that this post and all information are subject to change. We advise you to double-check before you travel. Thank you for reading! safe travels!

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Tourism industry in Bataan is gradually picking up since the easing up of stringent health protocols in major tourist destinations in this peninsula replete with World War II relics and beautiful beaches.

Provincial Tourism Officer Alice Pizarro in her annual comparative report as of May 25, 2022 showed that tourist arrival in Bataan covering January to April 2022 reached 285,151; although the number is still much lower compared to pre-pandemic years, where a total of 444,351 tourists local and foreign arrived in Bataan of the same period in 2019. In April 2020 which was then the height of lockdown due to COVID-19 surge not a single tourist came to the province.In 2021, tourists started coming in again with a total of 180,487.

Pizarro said among the favorite tourist destinations in Bataan include the Mt. Samat Shrine in Pilar town, Las Casas de Acuzar in Bagac town, Camaya Coast in Mariveles town, Tourism Park in Balanga City, and beach resorts in Bagac and Morong towns. Board Member Popoy del Rosario, chair of provincial board committee on tourism, said bulk of tourist arrivals are seen during weekends in beaches in Bagac and Morong towns.

Nick Ancheta, municipal administrator of Bagac, said, picnickers from different parts of Central Luzon converge at popular beach resorts in Bagac. “There was a peak period during summer when about 300,000 beach goers came to Bagac,” Ancheta said.

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MORONG BEACH, BATANES: IMPORTANT TRAVEL TIPS

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Sandwiched by the West Philippine Sea and the mighty Pacific Ocean, the coast of Sabtang Island, just like the other islands of Batanes, is no stranger to forceful waves. Most shores are used as fishing ports, but one beach stands out because of an iconic rocky arch, the Nakabuang Arch, gracing its shore. Aside from the arch, the relatively fairer sand and gentler waves draw tourists to Morong Beach.

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How to Get There

Nearest Airport: Basco Airport (Basco)

  • Not only are the waves and the weather notorious in Batanes but also the airfare. The regular fare to Basco, Batanes is very expensive. Score a good deal via your trusted booking site with a fare comparison feature. Travel time from Manila or Clark is 90-115 minutes.
  • From Basco Airport, ride a tricycle to Ivana Port (P220-250/ride).
  • Once at the port, take a passenger boat (faluwa) to Sabtang Port (P100/way). Travel time is about 45 minutes. Note: The boat leaves for Sabtang Island sometime between 6 AM and 7 AM and returns to Ivana Port between 1 PM and 2 PM.
  • Once you get to Sabtang Port, go to the tourism office and pay the environmental fee of P200. After paying, start your tour. You may choose to take the Tricycle Tour or join a guided group tour.

Entrance Fee and Other Charges

  • Entrance Fee: FREE
  • Camping Fee: Camping is not a thing here.
  • Cottage Fee: No cottages. The only establishment there is the Paypanapanayan Canteen.
  • DIY Tricycle Tour Rate: P1000 (good for 2 pax)
  • Sabtang Guided Group Tour: P2000/pax (insclusive of meals and boat/inland transfers)
  • Sabtang Environmental Fee: P200
  • Others: P25/hr (old bicycle rental); P300/day (Japanese bike rental); P600-1000/day (mountain bike rental); P500-1000/day (motorcycle rental excluding gas)

Don’t Miss

  • Marvel at Nakabuang Arch and take some photos.
  • While you’re at it, have a mini photo shoot with your friends. Morong Beach is very scenic, especially when the grass covering the nearby hills is vivid green.
  • Explore. Have a short trek up the low hills surrounding the beach or walk from one end of the beach to another. It’s just a short stretch.
  • Swim and just chill.

Don’t Forget

  • Have enough cash with you. If you need to withdraw, do so while in Manila or in Basco. Basco has 3 ATMs — 1 PNB and 2 Landbank.
  • There’s a canteen in the vicinity, but if you want a cheaper option, there are carinderias near Sabang Port which serves equally delicious meals for less.
  • You can also bring your own food and drinks since the food supply in Batanes is limited and some of the ingredients are shipped in from Manila. BUT clean up your mess. Observe proper garbage disposal. If you would bring in food from Manila, avoid cup noodles or those that use plastic. Lessen the use of plastic. Let us help Batanes manage the increasing volume of waste brought about by the growing number of tourists.
  • Bring protection from the sun, especially during summer when it’s scorching hot: sunglasses, hats, rash guard, environment-friendly sunscreen, umbrella, etc.
  • Cellphone signal is patchy. I’m using Smart and my friend, Globe. Smart’s reception is better than Globe in almost all areas of Batan Island and Sabtang Island.
  • Bring your power bank or bring extra batteries to keep your cameras and phones charged. There’s a limited supply of electricity in some of the areas of Batanes.
  • Bring a first-aid kit and your own supply of medicine (if you are taking special medication).

If You Have More Time and Budget

  • Whether you took a guided group tour or DIY tricycle tour, you will see other attractions that are included in the itinerary other than Morong Beach like Chamantad-Tiñan Viewpoint, Chavayan Stone Houses, and Sabtang Lighthouse.
  • Experience North Batan and/or South Batan Tours. You can even push further for Itbayat.
  • Try the Ivatan delicacies such as libang (flying fish), uved/tabtab (ground banana corm with fish or meat, shaped into balls), luñis (salted pork cooked in its own fat), and venes (dried gabi stalk with either fish or meat). The lobsters are relatively cheap too!
  • Rent a bicycle or motorcycle and explore on your own. Appreciate the scenic ride.

Where to Stay

Most of the accommodations available in Sabtang are guesthouses, homestays, and inns. Hotels are still novel here. Basco has the most concentration of lodgings in Batanes. If you are only doing a day tour in Sabtang and want to explore Batan next, here are some of the choice accommodations in Basco according to Agoda users, in no particular order.

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  • Amboys Hometel. ✅ CHECK RATES & AVAILABILITY
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  • Nathaniel’s Lodge. ✅ CHECK RATES & AVAILABILITY
  • DDD Habitat Lodging House. ✅ CHECK RATES & AVAILABILITY

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Top 14 Tourist Spots in Bataan: Home to Historical and Nature Spots Near Manila

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1. Visit Las Casas Filipinas De Acuzar

Join a walking tour and travel back in time to old manila, take a dip in a batis-inspired swimming pool, 2. explore the hidden coves at five fingers.

  • Go Trekking at Cochino’s Point

See the Natsu Lagoon at Talaga Point

See the nagmandala rock at hornos point, have a snack at naiklec point, jump off the 40-ft cliff at longos kawayan point, 3. learn more about history at the mt. samat shrine of valor, 4. visit the turtles at the pawikan conservation center, 5. connect with nature at the bataan national park, 6. check out the bataan world war ii museum, 7. go birdwatching at the balanga wetland and nature park, 8. see the ruins at corregidor island, 9. visit the zero kilometer marker, 10. learn about the filipino-japanese friendship tower, 11. see the flaming sword in pilar, bataan, 12. find the fall of bataan marker, 13. visit the bataan technology park, 14. have a gastronomic food trip.

Sanctuario de San Jose in Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, Bataan

Explore Bataan, Philippines, a top heritage and ecotourism destination. Here’s a list of awesome experiences, local eats, and go-to sites that you should take note of. 

In the Philippines , the province of Bataan is considered the smallest province in Central Luzon, with only 1,372.98 square kilometers of total land area. But don’t let that fool you, because it’s packed with exciting Bataan tourist spots.

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Bataan is rich in natural wonders such as stunning beaches, majestic mountains, and grandiose waterfalls. 

The local tourism and government offices’ effort to preserve the natural ecosystem of Bataan has made it into a rising eco-tourism destination. It is also one of the best places in the Philippines for a family vacation .

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You can go on a hike, conquer bike trails, take on the longest zipline in Central Luzon, or swim at the many Philippine resorts in the province. Adventure seekers wouldn’t run out of things to do in Bataan!

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Apart from its many natural and man-made wonders, Bataan’s history is what truly makes it a must-visit destination in Luzon. 

You will find several World War II shrines, monuments, and museums in Bataan that highlight the heroism and humanity’s triumph over war.

Truly, the province of Bataan has a lot of wonders waiting to be explored.

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Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar is the Philippines’ first-ever heritage resort located in Bagac, Bataan. It is also one of the most unique hotels in the Philippines .

This 400-hectare picturesque luxury resort in the Philippines showcases over 30 heritage homes from different parts of the Philippines fully-restored brick-by-brick to their glory days, making it one of the popular Bataan tourist destinations. Pet parents will be happy to note that it is also one of the pet friendly resorts near Manila .

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This living museum actually started with just one restored casa (house), the Casa Cagayan.

This traditional Filipino home dates back to the early 1900s and served as the family vacation home of Jose Acuzar, the resort’s owner.

Since then, Acuzar started buying and even salvaging fragments of old, abandoned houses all over the country. He transported them to his riverfront property in Bataan and started renovating them.

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The tour guides, who are wearing traditional Filipino clothing, will walk you through the entire property and tell you the unique stories and history of each casa.

Discover the hidden hallways and secret sliding doors in old Ilocano homes. 

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Feel the cool but rough exteriors of Casa Vyzantina, a traditional Bahay na Bato (house made of stone).

Step into the replica of the opulent Hotel De Oriente, the Philippines’ first luxury hotel in Binondo. 

You can also take a panoramic shot of the stunning Paseo Escolta, which pays tribute to the one buzzing business center of Escolta in Manila.

Witness a Live Kundiman and Folk Dance Performance

A kundiman is a genre of traditional love songs in the Philippines.

You can enjoy a lavish dinner under the stars while a live kundiman band serenades you with age-old Filipino songs like Paruparong Bukid and Leron, Leron Sinta.

Resort employees and groups of local students perform Filipino folk dances such as singkil and tinikling. It’s an amazing cultural and dining experience that you should include in your itinerary.

Oddly-shaped and with big, smooth rocks adorning one of the pool’s edges, this pool takes inspiration from typical batis (creek, or small pond) that you can find in the province.

Unlike typical pools that have intricate or simple tile designs at the bottom, the batis-inspired swimming pool has an uneven, slightly rough floor that adds to its rustic feel.

Hidden Coves at Five Fingers in Mariveles, Bataan

Mariveles, Bataan is getting a lot of social media attention thanks to its cove-to-cove hopping. Aptly named Five Fingers, these hidden coves and points look like five fingers on the Bataan map.

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The one-day tour allow you to explore the hidden wonders of Five Fingers in Mariveles, Bataan, as well as neighboring sites like the Sisiman Lighthouse, the Sisiman grotto, and the Laki Beach. 

Here are the points you should visit during your trip to these Mariveles, Bataan tourist spots.

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The word “cochino” means pig in Spanish. Cochino’s Point is the first stop where a short but challenging 20-minute trek will give you beautiful views of the cliffs, sea, hills, and the majestic Mt. Mariveles. 

Cochino’s Point has a secret cave that’s ideal for cooling off after that challenging trek.

If you’ve always wanted to try cliff jumping, you’ll love the second stop of the Five Fingers cove-to-cove hopping. 

Talaga Point’s 20-foot cliff is ideal for an adrenaline-pumping cliff jump that will lead you to the Natsu Lagoon. The world natsu means summer in Japanese.

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Talaga’s Point is also home to the Apatot Cove’s beach, aptly named because of the abundance of apatot trees in the area. It’s a perfect spot for beach swimming.

Also called Puntang Mahaba, Hornos Point is the longest of the five “fingers” where you can find the Pebble Cave, a famous spot for prenuptial photos. 

Hornos Point is where you’ll find the stairway-like formations of the Nagmandala Rock with clear and inviting surrounding waters.

The “ring finger” (fourth finger) is called Naiklec Point, which is the home of the Mawakis Cove. Majority of the Five Fingers cove-to-cove tours stop here for a late lunch or snack.

This last stop is famous for its 40-ft cliff jump found at the Tinanlakan Lagoon. The Longos Kawayan Point has a lunch area for tour participants as well as a beach camping site at the Aglaloma Beach. 

The fifth finger is also the home of the Nagbintana Arch rock formation and the Latain Point, an ophiolite rock formation.

Mt. Samat Shrine of Valor in Bataan

Located at the peak of Mt. Samat in Pilar, Bataan, the Shrine of Valor is probably the most important and recognizable World War II site in the Bataan map. 

Also called the Dambana ng Kagitingan, the Shrine of Valor is a memorial cross that pays tribute to the heroism of the Filipino and American troops when the Japanese army attacked the Philippines during the said war.

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The memorial cross is 301-feet tall and features the bas reliefs of the country’s national heroes: Dr. Jose Rizal, Andres Bonifacio, Emilio Aguinaldo, Antonio Luna, Lapu Lapu, and Gabriela Silang to name a few.

The stunning sculptures also include key historical events of the Philippines, including the execution of Dr. Jose Rizal and the Battle of Bataan. 

Collectively, the sculptures are called Nabiag Nga Bato, which means “living stone” in the local dialect of Ilocano.

Visitors can enjoy the majestic views of Manila Bay and the Bataan Peninsula at memorial cross’ viewing deck. This site is often combined with other Bataan tourist attractions in a heritage tour of Bataan .

Hatchlings at the Pawikan Conservation Center in Bataan

The Pawikan Conservation Center is one of the Morong, Bataan tourist spots and is a safe haven for Philippine pawikan (sea turtle). The species face several threats yearly, including egg gathering, poaching, illegal fishing, and slaughter. 

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The conservation center provides protection as well as facilities for hatching and healing.

It’s best to visit during the months of August until February when the female turtles make their way to the shore to lay eggs.

During this peak season, locals and tourists would take turns patrolling the shores to protect the eggs and even watch them hatch.

In November, during the week-long Pawikan Festival, you can witness a ritual wherein they release the turtle hatchlings back into the sea. It’s a unique experience that you can experience during a Bataan tour.

Located in Orani, about 40 minutes from the Bataan Highway, the Bataan National Park is the last remaining closed-canopy dipterocarp forest in the whole Central Luzon.

It’s the home of several wildlife species including giant fruit bats, wild monkeys, wild boars, civet cats, eagles, and pygmy woodpeckers.

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Thousands of fruit-bearing trees, including coffee, jackfruit, guyabano, and lanzones.

Covering about 23,688 hectares, the Bataan National Park is also the home of two majestic falls, the Pasukulan, and the Dunsulan Falls.

If you want to spend time with nature, this is one of the places to visit in Bataan, particularly during sunset.

Strategically located at the back of the Balanga Elementary School, the Bataan World War II Museum is the go-to place to learn about the province’s participation in the world event.

The museum houses war memorabilia and dioramas, particularly those from the infamous Bataan Death March in 1942, wherein thousands of Filipino and American soldiers marched nearly 69.6 miles from Bataan to Tarlac.

As the name suggests, thousands died during this horrible event. Take a short walk inside the Balanga Elementary School grounds and you’ll find the Surrender Site Marker.

It features a life-size statue of Major General Edward P. King Jr. and his party as they make a painful decision. Today, the marker is a painful reminder of what transpired in the province during the not-so-distant war.

International bird watchers, tourists, and locals are flocking to the Balanga Wetland and Nature Park to see migratory birds in their natural habitat.

The park is one of the notable Balanga, Bataan tourist spots and has recorded about 35 species and 15 bird families, thanks to the city’s wetlands, mudflats, and mangrove forests. The best time to catch these birds in action is early in the morning.

The historic Ruins of World War II at Corregidor Island near Bataan

You can walk among the ruins, check out the tunnels and cannons, and even go ghost-hunting if you’re brave enough. This and other historical places in Bataan is included in many Bataan tours.

During the Bataan Death March, the troops marched from Bataan all the way to Capas, Tarlac. Today, these Zero KM Markers are marked with an obelisk as well as a bayonet with a soldier’s helmet thrust into the ground.

A zero kilometer (km) or mile marker is used as control points to measure distances. 

Bataan has two Zero KM Markers because the bloody Bataan Death March in 1942 kicked off from two points in the province: from Mariveles on April 10 and from Bagac in April.

Also known as the Japan-Philippines Friendship Tower, this towering symbol of reconciliation and peace is strategically located 10 minutes away from the Zero KM Marker in Bagac, Bataan.

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It was built in 1975 by a Japanese Buddhist organization, Kosei Kai Group. The white structure stands 27-meter tall and features a Buddhist bell and three pillars that are connected by multi-layer rings.

Sometimes called the Bagac Friendship Bell, the structure is a fitting reminder of the renewed friendship between the Philippines and Japan.

This historical landmark in Pilar, Bataan is called such because it symbolizes the bravery of the Filipino people during the time when peace and democracy were threatened by external forces.

The landmark is actually a giant hand holding a 30-foot long sword. Made of concrete and steel, the Flaming Sword stands proudly in front of the Municipal Hall of Pilar.

The province of Bataan will never forget the date of April 9, 1942 for two reasons.

First, it was the tragic day that Bataan officially fell into the hands of the Japanese forces when Major General Edward P. King Jr. signed the surrender document. 

Second, it was the day when the ties between the Filipinos and American forces, and the two countries for that matter, was sealed in blood.

Found in the capital city of Balanga, the Fall of Bataan Marker is a reminder of that tragic time in history and the friendship between the US and the Philippines.

The park used to be the home of the Philippine Refugee Processing Center (PRPC).

The center was a training and transition center for Indochinese refugees from Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam who fled to the Philippines in the 1970s.

The former training center is now a techno-economic zone that provides business and employment opportunities for the people of Bataan.

There’s a museum where you can see evidence of the camaraderie between the Indochinese refugees and Filipinos.

Pork Sisig, a typical Kapampangan cuisine that inspired local dishes in Bataan

Bataan is just a short distance to the country's culinary capital, the province of Pampanga .

And because of this, you'll find that the majority of the local dishes in Bataan are inspired by the Kapampangan cuisine of Pampanga.

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Morong is a 3rd class coastal municipality of Bataan Province in Region III or Central Luzon, Philippines.

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Profile of Morong Municipality (Geography) Location –> Northern Part of Bataan (See map below) Neighboring Towns and Cities –> Olongapo City in Zambales (north), Dinalupihan (northwest), Hermosa, Orani, Abucay, and Balanga City (east), Samal (south) Area –> 219.20 km2 (84.63 sq mi) Population –> 29,901 (2015 Census) Terrain –> Mountainous with narrow coastal plains Industries –> Agriculture, Trading, Tourism Major Products –> Rice, Fish, Vegetables, Poultry, Handicraft, Home-made Food Items People/Language –> Tagalog, Kapampangan, Ilocano, English Barangays –> 5 Revenue (2016) –> 120,865,448.71 Legislative District –> 1st Government Officials Go here to see the elected municipal officials of Morong.

History of Morong

Morong was previously known as Moron. On June 10, 1955, it got its name Morong by virtue of Republic Act No. 1249.

In 1976, the construction Bataan Nuclear Power Plant started and finished in 1985 at a cost of $2 billion. However, President Corazon Aquino thumbed down its opening due to strong opposition of many sectors including local residents.

Economy of Morong

Although agriculture plays an important role in the local economy, tourism and commerce is a major source of income. Many resorts line up the coast of the town. Bataan Technology Park has been established to house manufacturing and information technology companies.

The Ayala Group, one of the largest conglomerates in the Philippines, is developing Anvaya Cove with a golf course and a retirement subdivision.

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25 Awesome Bataan Tourist Spots (Batan Travel Guide)

By: Author Ruben Arribas

Posted on Published: December 4, 2019  - Last updated: March 4, 2023

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Last updated on March 4th, 2023 at 12:24 pm

Bataan is located in Central Luzon . It’s close to our home Angeles City in Pampanga . The capital of Bataan is Balanga. We have been visiting Bataan 3 times so far and today we will write all the amazing Bataan tourist spots.

Bataan is popular because of history since it was one of the last stands of the Filipino/American soldiers against the Japanese in World War II. If you like history and beaches make sure that you read our Bataan travel guide which will inspire you to visit Bataan soon.

Read here Beach resorts in Bataan and beaches in Bataan ! Read here how to get to Bataan !

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Batan Travel Guide

How to get to bataan, getting to bataan from clark.

If you are getting to Bataan from Clark. You can ride a van from DAU Terminal in Angeles City. It will take one hour to get to Balanga and the price is 180 PHP . From Clark International Airport you can go by taxi or Grab to DAU Terminal. It will take you around 15-20 minutes to get there and prices can be around 200-300 PHP by Grab and 500 PHP by taxi.

You can also get a jeepney to San Fernando. Once in San Fernando you get the bus going to Balanga 220 PHP .

Getting to Bataan from Manila by Bus

If you are getting to Bataan from Manila by bus. It will take 3-4 hours depending on the traffic and where you catch the bus. If you are coming from Cubao it will take around 3 hours 250 PHP . Genesis and Bataan Transit are the companies going to Bataan from Cubao.

And more than 4 hours 280 PHP if you are coming from Pasay. Genesis buses are going to Bataan from Pasay.

Once in Balanga Terminal you can get a tricycle or a jeepney to move around Bataan. Prices are starting from 10 PHP depending on the distance.

Getting to Bataan from Manila by Ferry

If you are getting to Bataan from Manila by ferry to Orion. It will take you around one hour to get there. The departure of the ferry from Manila is 7 am and 5 pm. It will take 50 minutes and it costs 450 PHP . From Bataan to Manila the schedule is 9 am and 7 15 pm. There are free shuttles going to Dinalupihan and Mariveles in Bataan from Orion.

Getting to Bataan from Manila by Private Transportation

If you are getting to Bataan from Manila by private transportation. It will take you 2 hours and a half to reach there from Manila. You have to drive to North Luzon Expressway and exit in San Fernando and going thru Lubao. Or you can exit in DAU and take the SCTEX on the way to Dinalupihan.

Getting to Bataan from Baguio

If you are getting to Bataan from Baguio. There are also buses from Baguio going to Bataan. It will take 7 hours to reach there and prices are around 500 PHP .

BEST TIME TO VISIT BATAAN

If you’re traveling to Bataan you can expect considerably small changes in the city’s weather. Humidity is high in the Philippines and the warmest months here are April and May. Basically,  January to March is the best time to visit Bataan as this is the sunniest period of the year and is relatively cooler than other months.

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DAILY BUDGET TO VISIT BATAAN

Many of the restaurants and hotels in Bataan are inexpensive yet more than satisfying. A full meal in the city can go for as low as 80 PHP  per person while a bottle of beer can be bought for around  50-65 PHP . Restaurant meals can be bought for around  500-800 PHP  for two people. Pretty cheap, right? And if you only have  20 PHP  in your pocket when you’re feeling pretty hungry, you can even buy plenty of street food with that.

Transportation is also cheap with jeepneys and tricycles going all over town. The main problem in transportation there are big distances and the schedule of public buses isn’t very often. Be patient and make sure you go during the day since at night time there are only a few buses and mini buses going to Bataan. If you prefer joining a tour prices are starting at 1300 PHP for a day trip with lunch, entrance fees and transportation included.

There are also budget hotels costing for around  600-900 PHP  in a promo while three-star establishments go for around  1,000-2,000 PHP , that’s only $19-38 USD ! For those who want a more luxurious stay, you can check in at very nice hotels at around  $50-120 USD . You can also try AirBnB in Bataan.

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You can also book your accommodations through  Agoda  or  Booking .

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Things to Know Before Visiting Bataan

Smoking isn’t allowed in the streets in Balanga in Bataan. If you do you will get a fine. It’s similar than Davao.

Bataan Technology Park is the former site of the Philippine Refugee Processing Center for Indochinese refugees. They were coming 80% from Vietnam and 20 % between Laos and Cambodia.

The first nuclear power plant in the country named Bataan Nuclear Power Plant. It’s located in Morong.

The Death March was the starting point of World War II. It’s located in Mariveles in Bagac.

The most popular pasalubongs are dry fishes and dry marine products.

TOURS AND ENTRANCE FEES IN BATAAN

If you want to visit Bataan tourist spots the best way to do it is by private transportation. The entrance fee to the Bataan tourist spots are usually between 30-50 PHP , so affordable. If you don’t have private transportation you can join to tours in Bataan tourist office.

There are tours starting from 1300 PHP with guide, lunch, entrance fees included and van with air conditioning. We did ourselves the tour with the Tourism office with Allan as a guide. Everything was well organized and we enjoyed a lot touring around Pawikan Festival. We had time to attend the Festival, beach party, enjoying sunsets and learn about the historical sites in Bataan.

In the tourist office you will find apart from all the detail information with the most modern system to videos about the places to visit in Bataan. There are also souvenirs and it’s so convenient to go before visiting Bataan tourist spots to have the best information. I would say is the first of this list of Bataan tourist spots that you should visit.

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BATAAN TOURIST SPOTS

1. food trip in bataan.

First thing that we did and we totally recommend is food trip in Bataan. We started in Wooden Leaf eating healthy food, delicious juices, salads and pasta. It was a perfect start of the day. Hu Tieu-An a Vietnamese restaurant in Balanga Bus Terminal was great. We enjoyed salads, delicious noodle soups and our favorite Bahn Mi (typical sandwich from Vietnam).

2. Bataan World War II Museum

Bataan World War II Museum is located in Balanga City. The museum is a tribute to the heroes of the Battle of Bataan. The entrance fee is 50 PHP .

3. Mt. Samat Shrine of Valor

It’s a Memorial Site for the Filipinos who fought and died in World War II. The cross is 92 meters high and 11 meters wide. You can go up with the elevator and enjoy a 360 degree view of Bataan. The entrance fee is 30 PHP . After the hike you can enjoy the museum on the bottom where you can see pictures about World War II.

4. Zero Kilometer Death March Markers

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The monument is located in Mariveles and Bagac. It was the start point of the Death March of American and Filipino soldiers in 1942. You can also find similar markers in San Fernando on the way to Pampanga.

5. Philippine-Japan Friendship Tower

The tower was conceived by Rissho Kosei Kai of Japan in 1975. It’s for simbolizing the reconciliation and friendship between Japan and the Philippines after World War II.

6. Flaming Sword

It’s a symbol of the Filipino courage and gallantry. You can see illuminated at night and it’s located in Pilar town.

7. Surrender Site Monument

You can find the Surrender Site Monument in the Bataan World Museum. It was built as a marker where Major General Edwar P. King signed the insstrument of surrender in 9th of April, 1942.

8. Bataan Technology Park

It become home for refugees of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. 10 000 people coming from Indochina. You can see in the museum the history and how they came thru Palawan to Bataan. It’s located in the hills of Morong. The museum received the visit of Pope John Paul II. The entrance fee is 50 PHP .

9. Enjoying the sunset at the beach

One of our favorite sunsets in the Philippines we enjoyed in Morong Beach. The colors were amazing and if you love sunsets as we do. Make sure you are on time with a beer or a coconut to enjoy.

10. Las Casas Filipinas De Acuzar

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Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar is an open-air museum located in Bagac. It’s full of restaurants and there is also a beach. You can stay in Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar if you want to have a luxury experience in Bataan. You can also tour around with a river cruise or riding a calesa.

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11. Plaza Mayor Balanga City

It’s a commercial area where you can find restaurants and now a new hotel. It’s so beautiful at night with the lights to walk around.

12. Zip Line in Bataan

A 500 meters zip line is waiting for you in Bataan if you love adventure. It’s the longest zip line in Central Luzon. Rachel enjoyed the wide views and after enjoying this experience you can refresh yourself in Dunsulan Falls the ending point of the zip line. The activity costs 350 PHP .

13. Tree Top Adventure

You can also enjoy the Tree Top Adventure after the zip line or after swimming in Dunsulan Falls. It’s located in Morong. The entrance is 50 PHP for the Tree and the waterfalls.

More Bataan Tourist Spots

14. waterfalls in bataan, limutan falls and ambon ambon falls.

Limutan Falls are located close to Mount Natib. It’s close to Ambon Ambon Falls. To reach there you have to hike 45 minutes from Linao National Road.

Dunsulan Falls

Dunsulan Falls is a perfect visit after trying the zip line in Bataan. Since is finishing there. A perfect place for relaxing after enjoying this adventure. There is an entrance fee of 50 PHP .

Pasukulan Falls

Pasukulan Falls are located in the Southern part of Mount Natib. You can swim and enjoying activities around.

Kairukan Falls

Kairukan Falls are located at the upper side of Kairukan River. You can swim around and you can even camping if you like to stay longer around the area.

15. Kanawan Hanging Bridge

Kanawan Hanging Bridge is another beautiful Bataan tourist spots that you shouldn’t miss. You can take nice pictures and check the views. No worries is safe even the motorbikes go around. It’s free of charge.

16. Visit Old Churches

Our lady of the pilar church.

It was erected in 1607 from the elements of the Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque sources. It’s located in Morong.

St Joseph Cathedral

The Cathedral survived to the War that’s why is so popular. It was renovated and it’s located in Balanga City Center.

If you want to have a tour of Historical sites and Churches you can ask for information in the Tourism Office that offer packages of 2 Days starting from 2100 PHP .

17. City of Balanga Wetland & Nature Park

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It’s an outdoor museum were you can see the importance of the migratory birds. There is a Festival celebrated every December called Ibong Dayo. You can get a great view of view of Mt. Samat and the Manila Bay.. There are cottages for rent if you wish. The entrance fee is 20 PHP per person.

18. Pawikan Conservation Center

We visited during Pawikan Festival. It’s located in Morong Beach. They are protecting the marine turtles. The Festival is every year in November. The entrance fee is 30 PHP . We took a drone shot where you can see how busy was Pawikan Festival.

19. Mountains of Bataan

Hike tarak ridge.

If you like hiking you can join a two day adventure. You can hike and camping. The peak is 1130 meters above the sea level. If you are planning to hike make sure you get the information in the Tourism Office in Bataan.

Mount Natib

A volcano 1250 meters above sea level where you can see amazing views of Mount Mariveles and Mount Samat.

20. Bataan National Park

Bataan National Park is located Northern half of the Province in the border with Subic in Zambales . You can find waterfalls like Pasukulan and Dunsulan Falls. There are important species of flowers and orchids.

21. Enjoy the Beach in Morong

Make sure that you are bringing your snorkeling mask to swim around the beach in Morong. The beaches are quiet and calm. Most of them are located inside the resorts and they charge around 300-500 PHP entrance fee to spend the day.

22. Beaches in Bagac

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You can explore beaches around Bagac: Quinawan Beach, Aglaloma Beach, Laki Beach and Kaibubo Beach on the North.

23. Five Fingers Cove and Laki Beach

There is an entrance fee 300 PHP during the day and 400 PHP if you stay overnight. You can go swimming and if you like adventure you can go cliff diving. The name of Five Fingers is because the shape looks like Five Fingers from the top view. The water is so clear and you can swim around.

24. Sisiman Mariveles Bay and Lighthouse

Sisiman Beach is a rocky Beach where you can find a lighthouse. in the southeast of Bataan Province. You can hike around and enjoy amazing sunsets.

25. Bataan Nuclear Power Plant

Bataan Nuclear Power Plant was built by former dictator Ferdinand Marcos as a solution to what was then an impending oil crisis.It was completed but never fueled. It’s located in Morong.

Where to Stay in Bataan

We have been a few times in Bataan. Last time we decided to stay at White Corals Beach Resort located in Morong Beach. It’s only one kilometer far from the town just in case you need to visit to buy something. A peaceful place where you can enjoy swimming in blue waters. Our favorite was the sunset. The staff is so friendly and the food was delicious. You can also spend your day in the resort for 500 PHP per adult and 400 PHP per kid.

Where to Eat in Bataan

Wooden leaf.

Wooden Leaf focuses in healthy food and lifestyle. You can find delicious juices, there are no sodas. The restaurant is beautiful with delicious and healthy food. We really love the juices, salads and pasta that we tried. It’s located in Balanga City Center next to the market.

Hu Tieu-An And Bahn Mi

A Vietnamese restaurant located in Balanga Bus Terminal. You can find noodle soup, the traditional Bahn Mi which is one of my favorite ones. Salads were great and prices were affordable. As always in the Philippines friendly and helpful staff in the restaurant.

Festivals in Bataan

Pawikan festival.

You can go every month of the year and you will find Festivals. We attended to Pawikan Festival and we really liked it. It’s celebrated in November. You will enjoy dance, music and even a beach party during the festival. The most important part is the realizing of the baby turtles.

There are other Festivals in Bataan like Pagbubunyi Festival celebrated in May with a night procession. Kuraldal Festival that includes a parade celebrated in June.

There you have it, our favorite Bataan tourist spots! Did you enjoy our Bataan travel guide blog post? Are we missing any of them? Let us know in the comments below and we’d love to add it in our list!

Thank you so much to Behold Bataan for organizing these days and guide us around the Province. Our amazing tour guide Alan and his family, friends and team. It was great meeting Paula, Danika, Alicia Pizarro and the whole tourism Office in Bataan. Also all our talented blogger friends that we met Karla Around the World , Travel with Karla , JC Navarro for amazing videos, and Tina from Hungry Travel Duo (the winner of the photography context), Dierict for videos. See you soon!

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Ruben Arribas

About the Author : Ruben , co-founder of Gamintraveler.com since 2014, is a seasoned traveler from Spain who has explored over 100 countries since 2009. Known for his extensive travel adventures across South America, Europe, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and Africa, Ruben combines his passion for adventurous yet sustainable living with his love for cycling, highlighted by his remarkable 5-month bicycle journey from Spain to Norway. He currently resides in Spain, where he continues to share his travel experiences alongside his partner, Rachel, and their son, Han.

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  18. Department of Tourism

    Burgos St., Morong Bataan Contact Person: Ms. Delia D. Orbina Contact No. 0920-8213139 7 Rooms, 23 Picnic Huts, 15 Shower Rooms East West Beach Resort Crossing, Morong Bataan Contact Person: Mr. Gerry Santos Contact No. 0919-6440870 8 resthouse, 40 open cottage 26 shower rooms, open pavilion 1 guesthouse, 1 annex house

  19. Top 14 Tourist Spots in Bataan: Home to Historical and Nature Spots

    The Pawikan Conservation Center is one of the Morong, Bataan tourist spots and is a safe haven for Philippine pawikan (sea turtle). The species face several threats yearly, including egg gathering, poaching, illegal fishing, and slaughter. ... Bataan tourist spots and has recorded about 35 species and 15 bird families, thanks to the city's ...

  20. Morong Bataan History, Tourist Spots, Festivals, Officials

    History of Morong. Morong was previously known as Moron. On June 10, 1955, it got its name Morong by virtue of Republic Act No. 1249. In 1976, the construction Bataan Nuclear Power Plant started and finished in 1985 at a cost of $2 billion. However, President Corazon Aquino thumbed down its opening due to strong opposition of many sectors ...

  21. MORONG BEACH: All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos)

    If you wish to enjoy the beach to yourself then we suggest to stay in Sabtang overnight. The faluwa (boat) leaves Sabtang on the following timings: 05:30 am, 12nn and/ or at 12:30 pm. By then all tourists who availed half day Sabtang tour will head back to Basco. Beach offers white sand and clear blue waters.

  22. 25 Awesome Bataan Tourist Spots (Batan Travel Guide)

    The entrance fee to the Bataan tourist spots are usually between 30-50 PHP, so affordable. If you don't have private transportation you can join to tours in Bataan tourist office. There are tours starting from 1300 PHP with guide, lunch, entrance fees included and van with air conditioning.

  23. Travel Guide to Bataan: Where to go, What to do and Suggested Itinerary

    Entrance fee: Php 50 Address: J.P. Rizal Street | Balanga Elementary school, Balanga City, Bataan SURRENDER SITE MARKER In front of Bataan World War II Museum are statues of men (Major General Edward P. King with Japanese Colonel Motoo Nakayama who is the representative of General Homma and some soldiers) sitting around a table. This is the same exact spot where the USAFFEE forces in the ...