By Liz Mondragon

6 Tourist Spots for Your ALBAY ITINERARY

Mt. Mayon got its name from the Bicolano folklore about a beautiful lady named, “Daragang Magayon”. It is one of the most photographed volcanoes in the Philippines and could be found at most Philippine postcards and postage stamps. Because of its almost-perfect cone and astounding landscape, UNESCO hailed Mayon as

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5 Tourist Spots for Your SIQUIJOR ITINERARY

Last update: June 2, 2020 “Isla De Fuego” (Island of Fire) was the name given to Siquijor by the Spaniards when they arrived in the province. They gave the island this name because what they first saw was an island festooned with luminous fireflies. This gave Siquijor a fantastical vibe.