Top 9 attractions to explore in Cagayan
Cagayán was one of the early provinces that existed during the Spanish Colonial Period. Cagayán is famous for whale watching at the Calayan Islands, scuba diving, snorkeling, and fishing.
The Basilica Minore of Our Lady of Piat is one of the twelve Minor Basilicas in the Philippines. This pilgrimage site attracts a large number of devotees especially from June 23 to June 39 when the Sambali Festival is celebrated
It is the second-longest bridge in the country, after San Juanico Bridge, and forms part of the Santiago-Tuguegarao Road a major junction of the Pan-Philippine Highway.
It is considered as the important cultural property of the Philippines country and the cave holds many Fossils of archaic humans, that lived during the Late Pleistocene.
Cape Engaño Lighthouse, also known as Faro de Cabo Engaño, is a historic lighthouse built during the Spanish Colonial period.
The island consists of a small long rock formation that looks like a crocodile resting on the sand.
It is one of the active volcanoes in the Philippines and has erupted twice in recorded history.
Saint Peter the Martyr Parish Church is an 18th-century church with a distinct style of architecture compared to other churches in the Philippines.
Smith Volcano, also known as Mount Babuyan, is a cinder cone-shaped active volcano located in Babuyan Island.
The Saint Peter Metropolitan Cathedral, also known as the Tuguegarao Cathedral is considered as one of the largest churches in the Cagayan Valley. The church sustained heavy damage during World War II.
Map of attractions in Cagayan