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Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we’re always on the hunt to find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favorites like Ocean Adventure, Subic Bay, Zoobic Safari, and Inflatable Island and more, get ready to experience the best places in Subic Bay Freeport Zone.
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1Ocean Adventure, Subic Bay

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Water Parks
Ocean Adventure in Subic Bay Freeport Zone offers a natural marine park experience with a variety of activities. Visitors can enjoy animal shows, swim with dolphins, and explore an aquarium. Additionally, the area provides opportunities to see exotic birds, visit a butterfly garden and insectarium showcasing spiders from around the world, and admire bonsai trees at JEST Camp. With diverse adventures and activities available, Ocean Adventure caters to the varied interests of tourists visiting the Subic Freeport area.
We went on a Friday and there was plenty of space. The shows are about 40 minutes apart, but don’t start until 1245, so if you don’t want to wait, come around then. There is limited seating in the dining area and extra seating outside with fans. The food is good and reasonably priced, though the drinks are expensive. It’s good to bring cold water and a fan. All the stadiums have shading but no fans so it can get hot with the crowd. The shows are amazing. Educational with enough action to keep all entertained.
Matt F — Google review
We visited Ocean Adventure on a weekend, arriving right at 9 AM when the park opened. We were fortunate to catch the dolphins near the shallow water along the shore, which was a magical experience. The acrobatic show was the highlight of our visit—it was both thrilling and awe-inspiring! The entrance fee is ₱850 for adults and ₱650 for kids. While the basic entry provides access to the park, any animal encounters or photo ops come with an additional charge. On the downside, there wasn’t much to do outside of the dolphin and sea lion shows. The aquarium was smaller than I expected, with a limited number of fish, which was a bit underwhelming. The primary attractions are undeniably the dolphins and sea lions, and while they’re incredible, I hoped for more variety in terms of activities. I was also a bit disappointed that for the photo opportunities with the animals, guests are required to use their own cameras or phones, instead of having a photographer available. I wouldn’t mind paying a little extra if they offered this service, and perhaps even printing the photos on-site. Additionally, the food prices were quite steep, and since you're not allowed to bring your own food or drinks, you're forced to buy inside—something I wasn’t thrilled about. If you visit, I'd recommend packing your own food and eating in the car to save on costs. Despite these small setbacks, I thoroughly enjoyed the visit, especially the park's strong message of animal conservation and environmental protection. The souvenir shop was a pleasant surprise too. The prices were reasonable, and we picked up quite a few toys for the kids. All in all, I had a great time, and the experience was definitely worthwhile!
Nikki S — Google review
Nice family fun place and very clean and well cared for. Shows are good except seating is awful and uncomfortable. Concrete benches. Staff is all very polite and helpful. Does not take long to do entire place. About 4 hours and you see it all. Very hot though. Animals seem well catered for unlike zoo and other places around here.
Bruce G — Google review
We enjoyed our visit. Very educational tour. Your kids will enjoy the whole show. Better go here early as it's get really crowded. We bought our tickets here at Klook.
Vida P — Google review
It is a nice attraction yet might still be considered pricey as there are only 6 attractions - acrobatics, wild animals, dolphin, sea lion, and additional (optional with additional fee) sharks & turtles, voyager (aquarium view of fish and sharks (optional, no additional fee). All main attractions last approximately 30-45mins, but you will learn about the specific subject of attraction. Acrobatics is superb and really worth the realization for everyone about the importance of proper waste management and caring to our environment. It would be better to have more attractions to offer and more engaging tour paths.
Marvy B — Google review
I'll rate this 5 star for kid's/teenage experience. 4 as overall for different ages. 1st time I got here is year 2007 high school field trip. Seeing and watching the sea creatures sea. Lion, dolphins, BLACK WHALE upclose is one of the best experiences in teenage life. Hindi naman kami mayaman noon pero because of the school field trip we were able to go to this bongga na attraction. As is meenjoy mo talaga lahat ng activities dito if first time mo kahit na adult ka na, just like my wife 1st nya last Feb 2022 and nagenjoy sya. Dolphin show, one of the most awaited activity same with lion show. nakakatuwa ang galing ng mga dolphins, salute din sa mga handlers. i'm still lucky because in the year 2007, we witnesed the YOUNG BLACK false? KILLER WHALE together with the dolphins, tossing the handlers, the black whale toss is strong making the handler fly. It's a shame that i coudn't share the photo to you because my keypad phone got damaged before google photos and reviews became known. Believe me never did I imagine and thought that this whale can perform tricks, it's really entertaining. But sadly I read an articles that the whale died yr 2014, other whales shipped to Subic bay died earlier year too. 1st time riding a motorcycle in Zambales, 1st time sa Subic free port zone grabe parang nasa ibang bansa, 1st to stop 1st to go, talagang magsstop ka in each corner kasi puno ng Camera ang roads nila, otherwise matiticketan at mabubusinahan ka. Unforgettable moment yung sa papunta na ng ocean adventure, the road, the place is very serene, then paisa isang vehicle lang ang nadaan, puro naka 4wheels pa kaya I'm quite nervous din noon kasi kami lang nakamotor noon. 😅😬 May mga improvements parin silang gngawa, and I'm pretty sure if nagkaanak ako ill definitely bring my kid here. See other reviews in the photo captions.
Roj P — Google review
As of my visit last sunday as part of a field trip, there were no longer aquariums, although the whole park itself doesn't just limit itself to marine animals—there are also a variety of land animals to learn about especially in one of the many performance areas that are scheduled and open for viewing. An important thing to note is that the areas are fairly spread apart, requiring moderately long walks to go to from one place to another. The food prices also highly vary, with those offered in the stalls nearby the performance areas being more expensive than the actual restaurant just outside the gift shop upon going in (though the restaurant food is actually quite good). Parking is plentiful, even with multiple tour buses parked. It's also not uncommon to coincide with a school's fieldtrip if you decide to go on your own or with your family, but I can assure you there is something to entertain everyone regardless of age. I have been here before in my childhood days, and it has definitely improved and expanded upon ever since. It is a bit distant even from Subic Bay itself, but it's a nice place to go to whether for field trips or your travel getaways.
Perci H — Google review
The sea lions and dolphin shows are the best highlights of the park. They are fun to watch. Check the website for the schedule. Weekend and Public holidays have the same schedule. Weekdays have different schedules. There is a cafe where you can eat and chill while waiting for the next show.
Trish L — Google review
Ocean Adventure Approach Rd, Ilanin Forest West, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, 2222 Zambales, Philippines•http://www.oceanadventure.ph/•+63 47 252 9000•Tips and more reviews for Ocean Adventure, Subic Bay

2Zoobic Safari

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Zoo
Nestled in a tropical jungle setting, Zoobic Safari is an animal park that offers a variety of attractions for visitors. From a petting zoo to tiger safaris and train rides, the park provides an opportunity to get up close and personal with exotic wildlife. Tour guides are available to educate guests about the different species while they interact with them. The park features various zones dedicated to specific animals such as Rodent World, Serpentarium, Tiger Safari, and Croco Loco.
The online booking of ticket can save you some money but I don't think it will save you sometime since you still have to pay for the environmental fee at the admission. It was a nice experience going around the park. You just have to pay extra to feed the animals. It was a nice experience overall.
Marts D — Google review
One of the better zoos in PH. It's situated in a protected forest area some of the animals are really near in their natural habitat. There were some up charges like photo and feeds for animal but they're cheap. It was a nice experience overall. The staff were helpful and in knowledgeable. Some of the amenities and attractions need some maintenance.
Henry J — Google review
While it's endearing to see animals in person, it’s also saddening to realize how many of them are not free in the wild. We're uncertain if they receive enough food, and I noticed that their habitats aren’t ideal for them. A couple of sections were also closed or uninhabited, which added to the sense of emptiness. We paid nearly P900 for the tour here, which feels like a lot, but I’d like to believe that a significant portion of the profit goes toward supporting the animals. The zoo also offers a variety of other activities for tourists to try, though these come with an extra charge. Additionally, there are stalls where you can grab a bite to eat or buy souvenirs. Booking days prior gives you big discounts.
Eizen B — Google review
I’m so glad we visited — it was such a fun and unique experience! The white tiger completely stole my heart. It was so fluffy, it honestly looked like a giant stuffed toy! I’ve never been to a zoo with this many crocodiles before — it was impressive! There were also many animals that are native to the Philippines, some of which I had never seen before, which made the visit even more fascinating. I was surprised to see wagyu cattle there as well. We went on a Sunday morning, and it wasn’t too crowded, which made for a relaxed experience. There’s a drive-through area in the zoo, but you actually get out of the car to view the animals in their enclosures — so no need to worry about animals approaching or the car getting dirty.
Kana M — Google review
I love the place becauss i love the animals Also have a lot to look at, the view the animals plus the interaction with the animals is fun.
Yrish M — Google review
Must visit place add this to your itineraries. Lot's of selected animals to see specially lions, tigers, birds, etc. A nice place to visit. Just use the google maps app for your directions. I recommend download the an offline maps. Signal is quit not that good. Hoping that this place will be improve more.
Hermie D — Google review
The animals seem to be well taken care of, loved the animals here. The workers at the airsoft shooting range are soo kind and accommodating! Make sure to visit them!
Wanden N — Google review
the place is nice so many animals too see but some animals looks so sad some cages dont even have waters, looks so dry, some cages looks forgoten and not well take care of , the ostrich looks unhealthy no more feathers, the tigers are the only highlight in all attractions
Niña L — Google review
Ilanin Forest West, Subic, Zambales, Philippines•https://www.zoomanity.com.ph/•+63 47 252 2272•Tips and more reviews for Zoobic Safari
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3Inflatable Island

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3.7
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Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Inflatable Island, located in Olongapo City, is a massive beachside water park covering about 4,200 sqm and is known as the largest floating playground in Asia. It offers adrenaline-pumping activities such as inflatable slides, swings, bridges, towers, and human launchers with a unicorn theme that both kids and adults will enjoy. Additionally, there's a floating cinema for visitors to experience.
The food was fresh, flavorful, and clearly made with care. Each dish was well-balanced and beautifully presented, from the appetizers to the main course. The drinks were just as impressive. Whether you're into craft cocktails, a good glass of wine, or a classic non-alcoholic option, there’s something for everyone. Everything we tried was well-mixed and complemented the food perfectly. The staff were friendly and attentive without being overbearing, and the atmosphere was relaxed and welcoming. It's the kind of place that makes you want to linger a little longer. Overall, if you're looking for a place with consistently good food and drinks, this one is worth checking out. I’ll definitely be back.
Gabriela A — Google review
I recently visit at Inflatable island and it was such a refreshing experience. The location is perfect—right by the beach with a stunning view of the ocean. The rooms were clean, spacious, and well-maintained, making it very comfortable. The staff were friendly, approachable, and always ready to help, which made our stay even more enjoyable. The food served at the restaurant was delicious, offering both local and international dishes. One of the highlights was the beach itself—clear waters, soft sand, and relaxing vibes. The resort also had great amenities like a swimming pool, bar, and outdoor activities that kept us entertained throughout. Overall is a wonderful place to relax, unwind, and enjoy nature. I would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a peaceful beach getaway. 🌊✨
Chen P — Google review
The staff were very kind and welcoming especially the one who assisted us during our team building activity. To add, the food was also amazing, the serving is generous, the bulalo is very tender. The place offers a lot of activities for a group.
Prince D — Google review
We had a great team-building day tour at Inflatable Island. We really enjoyed our time there, from the food and the delicious drinks at their Sula Bar to the fun experience on the inflatables. Just be prepared to get tired once you finish all three parts of the inflatable course. It's a nice activity to do with friends.
Brendalyn P — Google review
Really enjoy this place, perfect for celebration on any occasions. So nice & friendly all of the staffs. Also the food is delicious with this beautiful view. I will comeback to this again☺️
Geraline C — Google review
If you're looking for a unique, adrenaline-pumping getaway, Inflatable Island in Subic, Philippines, is a must-visit! This floating water park is one of the biggest in Asia, and it absolutely lives up to the hype. From the moment you step onto the vibrant, pastel-themed shore, the vibe is all about fun, sun, and play. The inflatable course itself is massive – filled with slides, towers, swings, bridges, and obstacle courses that are perfect for kids and adults. It’s like a playground on water, and it brings out the inner child in everyone. What makes the experience even better is the aesthetic beach setup. The Bali-inspired lounging area with its signature pink umbrellas is Instagram-ready. Whether you’re there to play hard or chill by the shore, there’s something for everyone. 🤩
Gee-Ann — Google review
We had a wonderful experience at the Inflatable Island. Miss KC of Balay Balay was very accommodating and friendly. Also special mention to Kuya Zaldy and Kuya Dang for assisting us in the inflatables. All staff are very welcoming! We will be back :)
Jessica R — Google review
Our visit to Inflatable Island Subic was made special by the cheerful and helpful staff, particularly Migs at the front desk and dining area. He made us feel at home by accommodating us and providing an orientation on how to enjoy the resort. The food at the restaurant was delicious and worth the price. One area for improvement is the beach cleanliness, although it was understandable given the heavy rain the day before. Additionally, the barnacles under the inflatables could be cleaned and removed, as some of us sustained scratches and gashes. If you plan to visit and try the course, make sure to wear long-sleeve rashguards, leggings, aqua shoes with rubber sole, and even gloves if you can. The risk of getting scratches and cuts is really high because of barnacles and oysters attached to the inflatables. Apart from these issues, everything went well. We booked the whole day ticket but we only stayed for about 4 hours, and we only spent one hour on the inflatables.
Zara — Google review
R7W9+M57, Olongapo - Bugallon Rd, Olongapo City, 2200 Zambales, Philippines•http://www.theinflatableisland.com/•+63 945 733 4256•Tips and more reviews for Inflatable Island

4Pamulaklakin Trail

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Hiking area
Outdoor Activities
Wildlife refuge
Hiking Trails
Explore the lush and secluded Pamulaklakin Trail, a wildlife refuge located at Binictican Height in Subic Bay. Guided hikes are offered by native Aetas through the rainforest and along a scenic stream, providing an opportunity to learn about the flora and fauna of the area. For those seeking adventure, there's also jungle trekking and survival training available, led by Aetas who have expertise in jungle survival techniques.
I had a great experience doing the Pamulaklakin Trail. I didn’t know there’s a place like this in Subic so it was definitely a good surprise for me who is just recently getting into hiking/trail running. It was a good 2-3 hour hike during which my guide has been telling me a lot of interesting things specifically about survival in the forest (he even made a cup and spoon for me out of bamboo). Do not hesitate to go even if you are alone (like me) as it is definitely worth it. I will try to do this again when I get the chance to go back.
Jayson R — Google review
Did the forest trail @ Pamulaklakin and was told that the Pamulaklakin Loop spans approximately 2.6 km (1.6 miles), a moderately challenging circuit that typically takes ~48 minutes to complete. The guide was friendly and was introducing the different type of medical plants in the forest while leading us around the trail. Do wear sturdy shoes as the trail can be uneven or muddy. Bring a change of clothes if you plan to swim or stay cool by the stream. Highly recommended for those adventurous and nature lover. 👍👍👍
IamDrew1979 — Google review
A little disappointed. It's a nice area and there were lots of locals enjoying the water, which was great. But my "tour" lasted about 8 minutes and my guide spent most of that telling me she was single. Supposed to learn about the area and the plants and how to survive but she literally pointed at one tree and said "medicine" and a few minutes later another one and said "bamboo". She didn't even stick around for a tip, just said "you can swim down there" and walked off. I ended up exploring more on my own than I had with her.
Thairish 5 — Google review
The Aetas people are a treasure to the community of Subic, being a truely native people of Binictican hills in Subic Bay Olongapo. The Aetas are a warm and friendly people, they are small in size and uniquely unlike most other Filipino they have tight curly hair. Great Forest..a visit worth
Heine P — Google review
Relaxing and Peaceful, however, this place its not maintained by personels who charging the visitors for a 100 Peso per Pax. Please use wise the money to protect the forest. 😇😇😇
Karl L — Google review
One of the best places to learn survival skills and experience primitive life. The Pamulaklakin Trail is for sure one of the tourist sites that promote sustainability they basically get the materials for their activities in the site and reproduce it within as well. Tata Kasoy, the chieftain, is one of the guides on the site that could offer you an experience of a lifetime. You will learn a lot from him not just about how to live like an Aeta but also about the reach history of the trail itself which is a story of a struggle and triumph , a fight for a place they call "home".
MABANTA, F — Google review
Very nice way to unwind and get along with the locals. Our guide is very knowledgeable and articulate as well! Also good thing that there is a decent comfort room for emergencies (that I happened to avail!).
JonSid — Google review
A nice to stop over, with shady trees and free flowing river.. Bring water, chicken and rice and the Tourist guide will cook for you using bamboo. No need to bring plate, cup and spoon and fork, they will make for you..
Allan B — Google review
11 Binictican Dr, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Olongapo City, Zambales, Philippines•Tips and more reviews for Pamulaklakin Trail

5Funtastic Park Subic Bay

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Amusement park
Funtastic Park Subic Bay is an educational amusement park located in Ilanin Forest East, offering a variety of interactive and fun activities for families. The park features attractions such as the Mirror Maze, Trick Art, 3D Enchanted Forest Garden, Science Zone, and more. Visitors can also enjoy food and souvenir options within the park. While some guests recommend purchasing vouchers for discounted entrance fees, others advise visiting during less crowded times to fully enjoy the experience without feeling cramped.
A great place to take kids . They have plenty of activities to do. Make sure you go outside to the back to walk the maze and then down the hill sled ride.
DON R — Google review
I actually visited this place a few years back and it hasn't really upgraded except that we got lost in the garden maze this time.😅🤣 We didn't have to wait for our ticket since we were the only ones there at that time a group of 12 people. We ventured to the mirror maze, dark room, enchanted forest which was 3D and we had the chance to take pictures in the 3D frames. Also, there are educational activities for kids and fun play as well. The kids got the chance to try the trampoline and slide down the hill after the garden maze. However, kids below 6 yrs old are not allowed due to safety reasons. Its a simple yet fun way to treat yourself and the kids.
Lyfof T — Google review
Fun place for family. Staff is super friendly and price is very affordable. Don’t expect anything super fancy but we had a good time! Monkey is not part of park but he just showed up out of the forest and watched us. Even posed for a picture. I think they are used to people.
Bruce G — Google review
friendly staffs, we got lost in the maze which is so funny and their staff helped us get out off it. my favorite part is the mirror room! it's like so trippy and fun! the super dark room is my second favorite one 🥳🥳
Jz C — Google review
Entrance fee is 350 as of now. But i got my voucher in metrodeal for 209. Wear your facemasks. Very funtastic place. I hope they make the mirror maze a bit longer. Lots of picture perfect moments inside and outside. The place is fun, lots of things to do. But not recommended when you think there are a high volume of people visiting the place. Everything will be cramped up inside a small building. And the parking lot can only accommodate 10 to 15 vehicles max. Everyone inside is friendly and helpful. Must try the garden maze. Its fun and at the same time annoying because we always gets lost inside. The venue is inside a small building, bring umbrellas in case its raining because you must try the garden maze outside. There is also a trampaulin for kids and adults alike.
Michael P — Google review
Had a great time with this place, admittedly we didn't plan to visit since we are on our way out of the Zoobic safari. It turns our a blessing since its a wholesome place for the Family, its simple yet very fun and guaranty for a good time.
Christian A — Google review
Awesome, fantastic, grabe It was wonderful experience and unforgettable place. Educational, fun, beautiful spot in Subic bay! I strongly recommend here!!
최정윤 — Google review
the indoor attractions were good but, it would have been better if the overall look and feel of the interiors, the decors and paints could be improved and maintained properly.
Stanley S — Google review
Building 2070, Corregidor Rd, Ilanin Forest East, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales, Philippines•https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https://www.instagram.com/funtast…•+63 998 530 9377•Tips and more reviews for Funtastic Park Subic Bay
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6Magaul Bird Park

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4.0
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Permanently Closed
Outdoor Activities
Zoos
Nestled in the lush surroundings of Subic Bay, Magaul Bird Park is a vibrant destination that offers an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. This park is home to a diverse array of bird species, including stunning hornbills and colorful parrots, showcased through captivating exhibitions like Winged Wonders and Survival Demos. Visitors can enjoy interactive feeding times while marveling at raptors in action. But the excitement doesn’t stop there!
The show is very entertaining and you'll learn more on survival in the forest. The staff are courteous and nice.
Marites E — Google review
Magaul Bird Park and jest Camp is a great place to bring your kids for them to learn and have fun. This is the only bird park that I have been to that has a good bird encounter as the birds fly above your head. Tips: 1. Good to go here during summer 2. Stay near the right isle as the activities are done more from that side. 3. Best to come in the morning or late afternoon.
Migs H — Google review
Venue for the First Eagle Scouts Organization of the Philippines Encampment. The Encampment happened in October 2016. The event was held to help organize the ESOP as an organization that will actively support the Boy Scouts of the Philippines. Various activities were made available by the very able camp staff. Survival skills (fire by friction, water from vine) were taught to the attendees that was made up of Eagle Scouts Awardees (Highest Rank in the Scouting Movement Advancement Ladder). The various skills were actually refresher courses for many of the Eagle Scouts as these skills had been taught to them being requisites for the various Merit Badges required for the Advancement. The Maragul Bird Park was more than enough for the needs of the survival-ready Eagle Scouts. Subic has improved so much with their facilities. Family outings, corporate outings, school outings can have its maximum potential in these types of facilities. Lodging was as good in the bunks. Water supply was ample and non-stop. The trees are still aplenty.
MARC G — Google review
Our family had so much fun here! My sis is a huge bird fan and she very much enjoyed herself. We received a 2-hour guided tour through the park that included a survival training demonstration, and bird show! Mark (our guide) was very nice. He explained each of the birds. The survival training was my highlight because it included a demo of how to make fire by just using bamboo! Great picture opps and souvenirs too!! Highly recommend for anyone visiting the area.
Cara M — Google review
The beautiful birds are not well taken care of. The cages/enclosures are very small, have no roof, untidy and the plants/trees inside are dried/dead. The place needs major remodelling/upgrading.
Krys L — Google review
They have different variaties of birds! Good to bring children. Just make sure of the season.. not suggested during rainny and super hot days..
Yuree H — Google review
Love to see a place where our katutubo shares knowledge and skills in jungle survival.
Mimi F — Google review
Amazing birds!! 💙💙
Christine L — Google review
JEST area, Upper-mau, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales, Philippines•+63 47 252 1489•Tips and more reviews for Magaul Bird Park

7El Kabayo Waterfalls

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National park
Nature & Parks
Sports
Waterfalls
Nestled in the heart of Subic Bay, El Kabayo Waterfalls is a must-visit natural attraction for adventure seekers and nature lovers. The two-tier cascading waterfalls make it a popular spot for thrill-seekers and families alike. It's an ideal location for picnics and offers a 15-foot cliff diving experience for the more daring visitors.
The waterfall was beautiful and just what I needed to wash all my worries away.. It was super refreshing, the area was enclosed, and quiet with only the sound of the water rushing and children's laughter. It was an amazing photo place and you could sit in a little cave and chat with friends. Lots of interesting wildlife in the area and it was really eye opening learning about the community.
Bea — Google review
I had a great time and enjoyed the nature specially with the kids Kian and Alak as my guide. They definitely know a lot and are very much willing to share everything they know. It was definitely fun! I hope they can further develop this treasure. I’ll definitely go back and hopefully bring my family as well.
Jayson R — Google review
Pretty easy 10-minute hike to see the falls, albeit muddy and rocky in places. We walked in during a pretty dry week without rain and the trail was very muddy in spots. Not a hard walk just a bit slippery and rocky at times. After 10 minutes, you hear the falls. There’s a staircase going down to the 2 sets of falls. The first falls to the left looks like the one they jump into but since we were the only ones there, I was not going to try and jump into the pool of water below. You can get down there by using some ropes the locals have Jerry-rigged but not sure how secure they are. The other falls to the right also have a pool of water. The water was cold and a bit rocky getting but very refreshing. The rushing water is strong enough to let you swim and not move in place.
BuffaloSteve — Google review
This place is spectacular. The falls were stunning and so picturesque to swim in. The locals were very friendly and open to sharing their unique and lovely culture- make sure to say Hi to Nanay Erlinda, Nanay Marilyn, Tatay Carlito, or Kuya Matteo if you see them there!!! The food was also delicious and very fresh, most of it using produce from the forest itself. The forest is incredibly biodiverse and you can find all sorts of things there! The local guides are super friendly and will teach you lots of things. Everyone should come visit these falls once they've got the chance <3
Sabino C — Google review
I went on a trip to this area, and the locals were very helpful and guided us through the forest. They pointed out a variety of naturally occurring substances and herbs that they use sustainably, which is very fascinating to see. The forest itself doesn't look too special but its history is, as its one of the remaining relatively untouched forests because it was preserved for military training. Overall it was a nice charming little forest and village that has a beautiful new bridge and farming buildings around the area.
Jeren S — Google review
An Incredible experience which provided such an insight into the culture of the local community and how they make use of all aspects of the forest. It is amazing to see how things such as tree bark can be used as a treatment for a toothache!
Oliver H — Google review
The Tingtingin Falls are breathtaking, but the best part about it was interacting with the Aeta community! They were so hospitable, especially Naynay Irlinda. She made some delicious Filipino meals and the desserts were so good, I couldn't resist seconds. Taytay Carlito was so nice and it was cool to hear about his history as a ranger for American settlers/troops. All in all, great experience meeting them. They were the best guides to see the waterfalls.
Sophia L — Google review
a beautiful little enclave. perfect for small intimate gatherings. very short and easy hike, guided by the very friendly local Aetas. i’m not exactly sure why there are some miserable and ungrateful people giving this spot bad reviews. this waterfall and the surrounding area is literally a work of art by mother nature.
Arman — Google review
Q8W9+X3R, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales, Philippines•https://madtravel.org/•Tips and more reviews for El Kabayo Waterfalls

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Camayan Beach Resort is a stunning gem nestled in the West Ilanin Forest Area, just a short drive from Subic City. This picturesque destination boasts pristine white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, making it perfect for snorkeling and diving adventures. Visitors can unwind in cozy cabanas or indulge in relaxing massages at the resort. The beach's inviting ambiance allows guests to swim all day while enjoying breathtaking mountain views.
Great resort. We visited as a family with young children. Highlights were: - accessibility within the site - family friendly - lots of activities on offer We went snorkeling in the shallows from the beach and saw about 8-9 varieties of fish less than 40ft from the shore.
Martin N — Google review
The Water Was Full of Jellyfish. But Not Just Jellyfish. — A quiet swim turned into a loud reminder. We slipped into the sea hoping for a gentle swim, maybe a glimpse of translucent jellyfish pulsing in the shallows like sea lanterns. They were there — dozens of them — drifting silently, soft and surreal. But so were the plastic wrappers, tangled fishing lines, bottle caps half buried in sand. I wasn’t scared of the jellyfish. I was scared of what we’ve done to the water that carries them. Some floated with tiny strings stuck to their bells. Others swam near foamy patches of sunscreen and packaging debris. We were guests in their home, and yet, we’d made it unlivable. No signs, no fences, no guards. Just a wounded ocean, still letting us in. ⸻ This wasn’t the experience I thought I was signing up for. But maybe it was the one I needed. If you swim, pick something up. If you visit, tell someone. If you care, act like it. There’s still beauty in the water. But beauty is not the same as health.
Winfrey C — Google review
The beach is nice, the food is delicious and the staff are absolutely great. This is a nice, relaxing getaway for anyone looking for a beach. The rooms, however, are in need of renovation/modernization. They're clean and serviceable but they also feel tired and old.
Maxilino R — Google review
water is crystal clear and you can even see fishes from time to time. we were fortunate enough to see some turtles released too. thank you 🙏
L S — Google review
Good place, clean, maraming bantay na life guards but giving it four stars kasi medyo pricey. You get what you pay for
Erika P — Google review
We went here on Feb 27, 2022 and my favorite part here is the beach, i can swim all day, the ambiance here is not too hot and the sand under the sea is fine just watch out on some areas with rocks underneath which you can reach during low tides. The place is actually nice. Beach is not too far from the shoreline. Proximity wise, is not bad. Just a 3 hr drive from QC. I love the vibe of the restaurant and it is huge, it can cater many guests. They also have a bar for those who love to drink some wine and liquor nice vibe during evenings, while enjoying your night infront of the beach with the picturesque of the city. Food is also great, can feed 2 to 3 persons per serving. The only downside is their accomodations. We stayed in the 2nd floor beach view side. The rooms are quite old needs improvement and renovations maybe in the future. Knowing that the resort has been there for so long. And the room floor is too rough i believe. The toilet side doesnt have any drain. I tried to clean the dirt on the floor of toilet side but sadly the floor doesnt have any drain. So all of the water were stocked we dont know how can we clean it. Maybe just mop it out. We never had the chance to call a room service to clean the waters until our checkout. Since the telephone service is not working. While we spend only 1night here. If you plan to stay here for the night maybe just avoid getting the toilet side wet to avoid water overflowing. The shower areas also needs improvement, looks old, not well lighted. But I can say that the beach here is nice. 🥰
Batek02 A — Google review
Beach is great total crystal clear water but the restrooms are total filth. You can actually hear the flies roaming around and the toilet bowl, just disgusting. So if you are planning to stay here do not use their restrooms because you might get nasty bacterias.
Vladimir T — Google review
The beach was so beautiful and peaceful. Unfortunately I lost my 2 Camping chairs in just few minutes when I changed my clothes before going home, it was folding and long with bags, blue and red, I left it outside the Shower area. I thought it would be safe to just left it for awhile since it’s in SBMA and not too many people that day. I was so disappointed. I asked for cctv footage but they couldn’t let me since they said they need to ask permission first. It’s just sad, The staff said they would message me for updates but didn’t get any. It’s been a week.
Achele R — Google review
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9Tree Top Adventure Subic

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Nestled in the heart of nature, Tree Top Adventure Subic offers a thrilling array of outdoor activities for adventure enthusiasts. From zip-line rides to trekking, visitors can choose their level of difficulty and experience the thrill from 100 feet above ground. The friendly and knowledgeable staff ensure a memorable experience, with options for various packages or individual rides. Additionally, guests can enjoy an entertaining trek through the forest while learning survival skills such as making utensils and starting a fire.
Aside from the rides, the staff were really funny and entertaining. It made the experience even more enjoyable. Best time to go would be before lunch time to avoid long waiting times.
Mogsi J — Google review
Enjoyable experience at the old upper MAU camp/JEST. Subic one has 4 rides plus trekking. The Tree Drop is the most adventurous...the staff is very friendly and helpful. No GoPro allowed on Superman ride unless used with wrist strap. Website indicates they accept credit card but they haven’t on my two visits. You can get two people through the rides for about 1600 pesos. Recommend this attraction if you are in the Subic area.
Ron W — Google review
We were there!!! These visitor have enjoyed TREE TOP so much.
Leonora E — Google review
Great family fun and friendly staff!
Cole F — Google review
If you are a adventurous type, I recommend this place. If you have fear of heights its time to face your fear and experience the adventure!
Joyce C — Google review
Very friendly and engaging staff with lots of knowledge. Don't miss the trek... It's way better than it sounds as you will learn how to make a cup, spoon and fork from the forest as well as how to make fire in just a few minutes ... Then the trek is only about 20 mins and muddy if wet, but not difficult, and with more useful information on the way round.
Nick A — Google review
Activities were fun but staff lacked the ability to assist with large groups, especially with no refunds if the count is off. We went with a party of 30, and the staff was very unhelpful with assisting on the activities. It was a great time but a low review is mainly because of the lack of training to the staff in managing large groups.
Mark G — Google review
Adventure seekers can try a lot of activities here such as zip-lining. The place is not crowded, that you'll have time to try all the activities. But sadly going to the park is a bit hard since the road is rigid. No restaurants, or snack bars on sight. So bring your own meals, snacks and bottled water (not plastic) and throw your trash in the garbage not anywhere. They also need to create signs and directions to since they are limited number of staff to accommodate you. Also, bring your sunglasses, umbrella, face towels, portable fan, wear light clothes and shoes , expect to get sweaty.
Jasmin S — Google review
Q7RW+C52, JEST camp area, Upper Mau Cubi,, Aparri Rd, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, 2222, Philippines•Tips and more reviews for Tree Top Adventure Subic

10Adventure Beach Waterpark, Subic Bay

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Water park
Adventure Beach Waterpark in Subic Bay is a family-friendly park offering adrenaline rides, water slides, and a lazy river. The park also provides swimming opportunities in the sea. Subic Bay itself is a stunning destination with beautiful beaches and rich history, including wartime shipwreck diving. Once a naval base, it's now a thriving tourism spot with attractions for nature lovers, thrill seekers, and history buffs alike.
The place is a bit old so some areas are off limits, but the main pools are clean and well maintained so are the cabanas. The cheapest cabana is enough for 4-6pax I think and its around Php 500. You also need to pay Php 20/pax environmental fee. Food is allowed inside but you can only eat them in the cabana. There's food available in the restaurant but you cannot bring and eat your packed food there. The beach is also clean and accessible. I would recommend booking the tickets in advance via Klook for discounts.
NC G — Google review
We had such a great time at the water park with our family! The place is very clean, well-maintained, and the staff were incredibly friendly — especially towards the kids, which made the whole experience even more enjoyable. It’s the perfect spot for a fun family outing with lots to do and a safe, welcoming environment. The only thing we wish was different is the closing time. The park closes at 5pm, just when it starts to cool down and the beach becomes more enjoyable. It would’ve been nice to have a bit more time to enjoy the beautiful seaside without the heat. Still, overall a fantastic day out and definitely worth visiting for families!
Kaye T — Google review
It was my first time to this beach resort looks like they are in the same operators Ocean Adventure, Camayan Beach Resort. We choose night swimming because of hot weather to avoid sun burn. The stay was short but it was a good experience though. They have web page and FB page you can message them for your inquire. I highly recommend the beach resort... Thank you...
Hermie D — Google review
Nice water themed park. Sits beside two leisure parks, which they also own. This one is a combination of different pools and a beachside resort. So, for families who looks for both, look no further for this one is enough for the whole day. Just don't come here during March, because it's really, really hot. Hard to tolerate the beach. Entrance per head is 400. And you can rent cabanas, once you're inside. Prices depends on the size. They have enough facilities to support your needs like toilets and rinse showers. And even a small diner & cafe. You can also arrange for a group party, should you want to spend the whole day.
Hamil S — Google review
One of the cleanest beach in SBMA I like the water it's clean and not itchy although a bit rocky hope they develop the rocky sand area. They have few slides but some are closed when we went there. But still fun easier to see the kids since it is not too big. We love the lazy river. Cottages have fees.
Achele R — Google review
Review is as of June 2025: The beach and the beach side are great, I can see that it is well maintained. I would however suggest using aqua shoes here as there are a few rocky portions. There are different types of pools for kids to enjoy, there are lifeguards but parental supervision is also better. There is a restaurant/grill and coffee shop, I have yet to try it on my return. The bathing area is on an unusual setup, the ladies and gentlemen are separated however the showers within each section are not partitioned, the dressing area is the only partitioned area; this ensures the items in the dressing area can keep dry at the cost of a not so private bathing experience.
Dominic E — Google review
A nice water park which also has beach access on SBMA. 20 km from olongapo, it is worth a visit if you are in the area. We had a party of 17 and had a great time. Most of the large cabanas were reserved for government agency team-building events, but we still got a couple of small ones by the pool. Wish they would not reserve for government agencies on a weekend. They did allow us to take home-prepared food in (no bottles). Kids had a blast. There is only one (with two departure slides) large slide and no wave pool, but in the Philippines it is definitely a start. Quite a few smaller slides, etc. for smaller kids. Also have a lazy river. They take credit cards. 688p adult, 528p children/senior. Large cabana is 1,500p.
Ron W — Google review
It was a serene place. All employees are very accommodating and it felt really nice to have this 30mins away from SBMA. No traffic and very easy directions along the way. There is not much food options you can buy. A bit of refreshments but nothing fancy. So best bring your own. This is very good for families specially with kids. They would love the pool playground and slides. They have life guards in place and ensure safety over those big slides are followed. Overall, easy access, cleanliness, accessibility, and amenities are all great.
D L — Google review
Ilanin Road, Camayan Wharf Rd, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, 2222 Republic of the, Philippines•http://www.adventurebeach.ph/•+63 47 252 9000•Tips and more reviews for Adventure Beach Waterpark, Subic Bay
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11San Roque Chapel

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Catholic church
San Roque Chapel, originally built by the Spanish in the 1800s, stands as a well-preserved landmark and a hub for Catholic community gatherings within Subic Bay. The chapel's picturesque setting, surrounded by old trees, makes it a popular choice for Catholic weddings and other events. Its intimate atmosphere and air-conditioned interior provide comfort for worshipers, allowing them to focus on their spiritual journey.
Altar retablo were upgraded into a neo gothic rayonnant style in 2023. This is a quaint chapel with a lot of history. Used to be an ecumenical chapel during the Navy time.
Noah G — Google review
Beautiful small church. Parking along the road and inside their compound.
Simon M — Google review
Really lovely church. Well maintained, well attended and supported by the locals. Security on duty.
Jeff N — Google review
Small and simple, good for weddings
Maia M — Google review
A solemn place of worship within SBMA. An airconditioned church, once full, there’s an outside screen to accommodate more people to hear Mass, as one communes with nature.
Cora V — Google review
Arrived at 6 in the morning, hoping there was a daily mass. But unfortunately, the chapel was closed...Would be glad if they celebrate the Holy Mass everyday, hopeful to bring more souls closer to God on a daily basis. 😇 I added a photo of the schedule of their mass, for your reference. 👍
Bordskiii — Google review
Small chapel at SBMA, airconditioned inside the chapel. There are also seats and a large LED panel outside for more church attendees.
A Q — Google review
This is where my family goes to mass on Sundays. Very calm atmosphere and you can sit outside the church during mass if the inside area is full. Parking area is safe. Mass time: Saturdays: 5:00PM Sundays: 9:00 AM / 10:30 AM / 5:00 PM
Tere A — Google review
1 Dewey Ave, Olongapo City, 2200 Zambales, Philippines•https://www.facebook.com/sanroque.subicbay/•+63 47 252 4539•Tips and more reviews for San Roque Chapel

12Holy Land Subic

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Holy Land Subic Bay is a serene sanctuary that offers a unique experience for Catholic devotees. The site features life-size statues depicting scenes from the mysteries of the rosary and the way of the cross, providing an immersive spiritual journey. While there are areas still under development, visitors can explore attractions such as a church, pilgrim prayer wall, stations of the cross, and rosary stations. The entrance fee supports the ongoing development of this peaceful place for prayer and reflection.
It is a good experience to try new places to pray and support local tourism as well. Though this place is not fully developed, they have a lot to offer such their church, pilgrim prayer wall, stations of the cross, they also have stations for the rosary. There is an entrance fee but it’s understandable as they are trying to build a great place for prayer, also some locals/native from the area are selling produce and helping out with the maintenance of the place. I hope they continue to hire and grow the number of natives working on this place
Crystal D — Google review
The place was ok. It is disappointing that you must pay an entrance fee to see everything. I would have preferred it if it was a voluntary donation. We paid and had a guided tour, although our tour seemed to miss some of the stops. If you visit in cooler weather, it would be ideal to take a leisurely walk around rather than the guided tour transport. The place was peaceful, and not many visitors when we went.
Paul B — Google review
Good place for retreat, recollections, outing, recreation, rest and relaxation. Lalo
Ynah — Google review
Very nice place, if you need reflection and some peace and quite. You can also over night here, staff are friendly and accommodating. They are still developing the place. They have a small church and a tent for gathering.
Archie C — Google review
The park is poorly maintained especially the stations along Via Rosario. Lots of dried leaves and branches lying around. Lawns and plants are not taken cared of. Pathwalks are also littered with horse dung. There are also not enough signages. Some verses/captions are scattered on the ground (Sermon on the Mount). Ceilings have molds and some roof sheets are heavily damaged (Wedding at Cana). Nevertheless, Holy Land's site was beautifully planned and the whole concept is amazing. If only the park was well-maintained, we would have had a more meditative/reflective mood.
J M — Google review
Good for the die hard Catholic. This place will show the mysteries of the rosary and the way of the cross. I do not suggest this place to senior citizens or those who are physically challenged, there are a lot of walking and hiking done to roam around though there are a lot of bench that you may sit on to catch your breath. We did see a golf cart for hire, maybe you need to call in advance to confirm. There are areas in this place that are still a work in progress. Bring water and umbrella.
Carlo E — Google review
Beautiful place. I suggest you skip the tour bus and walk. The bus felt very rushed. The bus skipped the cross. If you wanted to go to the cross you have to get off the bus and go it alone. That will preach.
Divine J — Google review
It's only 70% done, but this biblical theme park shows a lot of promise to be one of the top attractions for pilgrims and students and even families who like their kids to know and learn more about the bible. As it is, it's already attracting a lot of people. It's best to visit early morning or late afternoon because it can be really hot. Entrance fee is P300 and P240 for senior citizens.
Caroline M — Google review
R8FP+RJH, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales, Philippines•+63 918 938 0979•Tips and more reviews for Holy Land Subic

13Spanish Gate

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The Spanish Gate, also known as the Old West Gate, is a historical landmark located in Olongapo City, Central Luzon, Zambales. It was built in 1885 as part of the Arsenal de Olongapo when Subic Bay was declared a naval port by King Alfonso II of Spain. The gate served as the West Gate of the arsenal and faced the Spanish-era settlement of Olongapo.
The old Spanish Gate at Subic is the remnant of the naval installation established by the Spanish colonial authorities in 1885. Two cannons straddle the gate as a reminder of its military past. Two markers are installed on both sides of the gate giving information about its origin. One can visit the gate with no special permission needed and it is generally open to the public.
Raywollesen F — Google review
There's nothing much to see. Just a gate, just another historical landmark. That's it.
QUEEN L — Google review
There's not much to say about it. Other than being 150 odd years old, there isn't much there to see. It's a piece of history.
Justin B — Google review
Went during typhoon 😅
Zii Z — Google review
Small place but great.
Geena G — Google review
Another historical landmark within the area. Benches are available to rest on. Not much to see but history buffs will still appreciate.
Bruce N — Google review
Spanish gate in subic, not worth it. If u go there.. no parking area. Its not really preserved and looks neglected. Sadly if u want to take a photo of the facade..just go infont and take photo of the outside surrounding coz it look much better.
Jim J — Google review
The Spanish Gate, located at the corner of Dewey Avenue and Samson Road in Olongapo City, was built in 1885 when the Spanish Navy authorized the construction of the Arsenal de Olongapo, after King Alfonso II of Spain issued a royal decree declaring Subic Bay as a naval port in 1884. The gate served as the West Gate of the arsenal and faced the Spanish-era settlement of Olongapo. A high wall of locally quarried stone connected it to the south gate that faced the waterfront. On November 26, 2013, the Spanish Gate was declared a historical landmark by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines. The NHCP affixed on the wall of the gate a marker which reads "Himpilang Pandagat ng Look ng Subic".
Mack L — Google review
R78M+X9M, Sampson Rd, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Olongapo City, Zambales, Philippines•Tips and more reviews for Spanish Gate

14Adventure Cove

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Discover Adventure Cove, the newest summer destination in Subic Bay. Created by the same team behind Ocean Adventure, this eco-friendly spot offers a range of activities in a tranquil setting.
Cosy, calm and pure nature! Awesome value for money!
Daniel S — Google review
The water was shallow, only up to knee high... The place was so humid/hot at night, sleeping in a tent is torture. Even the outside tent is still hot! Like wtf, there was no wind, it's my first time experiencing something like that while camping. We were bathing in sweat. Only positive is the restrooms were clean, & water pressure in the showers were strong
ダニー(JuviE-HyuKie) — Google review
Where: Morong Bataan Date: March 2024 Pictures were taken from March 28-29, 2024 (Holy Week of 2024) 1. Price - Affordable around 3,300 per night (each room has different rates) 2. Location - Between Zoobic Safari and Camayan and beside Adventure Cove Subic Bay 3. Beach - It's OK but Camayan is way better. If you just want peace and quiet and relax the whole day (there is enough trees and less people), this is the best place! You can event setup a tent. 4. Facility - Shared shower and restroom, there are 2 near the rooms while there's ample going to beach (1-2 minutes' walk from the room), you also have an open kitchen where you can cook or wash utensils. It's very quiet at night so you will be relaxed. 5. Room - Just enough for you to sleep. It has aircon which is most probably good for 2 (but can be 3-4 if you use the sofa bed), mini-ref and TV. In front of the room you have a chair and table where you can eat and hangout if you don't want to stay inside the room. There is also a wooden divider for each room so you don't see your neighbor. 6. Food - Nearest restaurant is in Camayan, you can go there and tell the guard that you will eat in the Resto (need to leave 1 ID upon entrance). Overnight stay has complimentary packed breakfast for 2 which can be delivered to your room in the morning or opt to go to Camayan and eat from there. 7. Service - OK. The only time I had to interact was during Check-in, Check-out and when they bring your free breakfast. Tip: You can do day trip in Camayan for the beach while you can stay here in Adventure Cove for overnight if you don't want to travel to NCR on the same day.
Anthony R — Google review
Definitely not returning. The rooms are poorly cleaned, and there was even a caterpillar near the curtain. It's not suitable for kids due to the numerous mosquitoes. Even the bathrooms are not cleaned. We had to ask for additional bedsheets, which should be standard procedure since we had additional guests per room.
Katrikka A — Google review
1. Can’t do overnight tent pitch if you don’t have a cove or booked room with them 😅 what’s the point of camping? 2. Can’t bring butane to cook, only option is grill. 3. Staff taking the call from the posted number are not trained to answer questions, they’ll put you on hold for every-single-question-you-ask. Even if you want to go ahead with the booking, you have to go to Camayan to get the room keys. Not worth it, really. Sayang yon place.
Joanne D — Google review
Charging a fee just to be able to plug a phone in to charge. How petty can you get?
Cairo C — Google review
(Translated by Google) The place to sleep is ok.. it's just that there are a lot of fire ants.. the area is turf with fire ants.. there are a lot of stray cats.. monkeys are even better.. haha (Original) Ok naman ang place to sleep.. yun lang daming fire ants.. turf na ng fire ants yung area.. dami narin stray cats.. mas ok pa ungoy.. haha
Jan B — Google review
Q774+QHR, Helipad, Adventure Beach Rd, Ilanin Forest West, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, 2222 Zambales, Philippines•Tips and more reviews for Adventure Cove
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Best fun attractions in nearby cities

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Best attractions in nearby cities

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Best restaurants in nearby cities

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  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Antipolo City
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