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Your Ultimate Travel Guide to Cavite

Cavite, the country's historical capital, offers a plethora of exciting activities. Cavite offers the best of both worlds, from the best gastronomic adventure to discovering the rich heritage culture and investing in a condo!


Cavite is also a one-of-a-kind location where you can revitalize your souls from the stresses of everyday life. The province provides you with a welcome break that will make you want to stay longer.


With a population of over 3 million people, this touristy province in the CALABARZON region offers thrilling activities that will fill your bucket list with the top things to do in Cavite.


The 11 Best Things to Do in Cavite are as follows: Your To-Do List Escapade

Exploring the province where the Philippines' independence was declared provides all-access to the country's rich history of valor and patriotism. Cavite, as a result of its history, provides you with more than just a great adventure. Similarly, staying in this province guarantees a level of understanding that cannot be obtained through other means of travel.

Furthermore, this is a province rich in courage, garnering it the moniker "Land of the Brave."


So, what exactly are you waiting for?


This ultimate travel bucket list includes a dozen of the top things to do in Cavite:


1. Reminisce on the history of Corregidor Island.


Are you seeking for a nostalgic vacation spot?


You may discover ancient military artillery and infrastructure ruins when visiting Corregidor Island. It is, in fact, a historical and aesthetic depiction of World War II engagements, including those involving the Filipino and American Joint Forces, as well as Japanese colonization.


Explore Corregidor Island, located at the mouth of Manila Bay, and learn about the matchless valor of world war soldiers in defending the country from Japanese colonizers' attacks.


Start adding Corregidor Island to your bucket list of things to do in Cavite, and broaden your horizons while commemorating the patriotism of our dead soldiers.


2. Visit the General Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine to add some history to your quest (National Shrine)


If you are a history buff, the General Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine is the place to see!

Looking at the National Shrine takes you down memory lane. This old edifice has been witnessing to several historical occurrences. It was once the residence of Emilio Aguinaldo, the country's first elected president. Second, it was here that President Emilio Aguinaldo raised the Philippine flag upon the declaration of Independence on June 12.


In 1849, the National Shrine, which was located in Kawit, Cavite, was rebuilt. It was formerly the simple home of the first president, but it is now a museum open to the public.


3. Take down the Parrot's Beak!

Are you looking for a challenging mountain climb? Pico De Loro is looking forward to meeting you!


Mount Palay-Palay/Mataas na Gulod, also known as Pico De Loro, is a peak in Maragondon, Cavite that rises to a height of 664-688 meters. Because of its shape, it was named after a parrot's beak.


This mountain is ideal for all mountaineers, rappellers, and hikers with a thirst for adventure and a desire to test oneself in the great outdoors.


Discover the sense of accomplishment you'll feel once you've achieved the pinnacle. After that, be charmed by the West Philippine Sea's magnificence.


You can also take your time enjoying the cool scent of nature, which is a welcome break from the rush and bustle of daily life.


As you near the summit, you may also want to contemplate and pray. If you're a landscape painter, though, the summit of Pico de Loro will undoubtedly leave you breathless and your canvas mute.


Pack your belongings and make Pico de Loro one of your top Cavite attractions. Then, from Ternate, locate the DENR station and follow the trail until you reach the hardcore summit. Your entrance charge of 25 pesos and tourist guide fee of 1000 pesos are well worth it!


4. Dive from Malicbic-licbic Falls' 10-meter cliff.

After getting closer to Pico De Loro, don't miss the chance to visit Bailen, Cavite, to see the hidden waterfalls.


This summer, treat yourself to a one-of-a-kind refreshment at one of Cavite's best falls. Its deep, crystal-clear waters will leave you speechless.


Wear comfortable clothes and shoes as you trail the way through the enormous, mossed boulders before launching into a sprint from the 10-meter cliff. In addition, you can come across some unusual species.


Come and dive into Cavite's legendary "Amazon!"


5. Visit Cavite's Thrilling Cabag Cave!


Can you imagine sharing an unforgettable adventure with your loved ones?


Never hesitate to visit Cabag Cave for a thrilling spelunking trip.


You will be mesmerized by the charm of the falls within it after a 20-30 minute stroll.

Let us add spelunking to the list of must-do activities in Cavite!


6. One of the best things to do in Cavite is paddle your boat at Patungan Cove.


Nothing compares to the beauty of a little island. Swimming in the freshwater beach, watching the dawn and sunset, relaxing with the stunning view of the mountains, and building a castle out of sand on the seashore are just a few of the enjoyable activities available in Patungan Cove. You can actually collect seashells or find some beach insects under it because of the fine sand. Furthermore, for PHP 50.00, you can take a boat ride.


If you're renting a place to stay, make sure it has a karaoke machine so you can have a good time with your friends and family.


Just a heads up: the resort only has a limited amount of electricity, so bring your own power banks to use from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.


This island in Maragondon, Cavite, is always full of excitement!


Make sure to include this on your list of the finest things to do in Cavite.


7. Visit Katungkulan Resort's Boracay-inspired beach.

The marine-based Katungkulan Resort is often regarded as Cavite's premier beach resort. It is known as "Boracay de Cavite." Its unrivaled white sand, clear blue sea, and expansive beach will take your breath away.


Plus, there's more.


This resort welcomes both your pets and your children. You can also spice up your fun with sports! You can play beach volleyball with your friends and family, for example. There are also other eateries to choose from!


Because of the current community quarantine, you must first reserve your reservation. Nonetheless, because of its continuous rehabilitation, rejections are still a possibility. In addition, certain military drills are held here.


8. Get the most out of your Sky Ranch experience.

The Sky Ranch Amusement Park in Tagaytay City is a must-see for anybody visiting Cavite. After you've had your fill of the resorts, this carnival is the next greatest thing to do in Cavite.


It is unavoidable that we Filipinos want for a thrilling and enjoyable carnival ride experience. When a result, you'll need to put your fearlessness on display as you ride the Philippines' tallest Ferris wheel.


For your convenience, the following are the entrance fees:

Sky Eye costs P150, Safari Splash costs P120, and Super Viking costs P100. P100 for the Drop Tower and P100 for the Log Coaster.


To learn more about the carnival, go to this link: Sky Ranch Travel Guide.


9. Climb the Taal Volcano's Crater

Taal Volcano is "little but awful," as the proverb goes. It erupted in January 2020, causing significant ash to fall across Luzon. For the record, Taal Volcano is the second most active Philippine volcano, with an area of 1,020 feet and 47 craters. Its beauty cannot be disputed when it is peaceful, despite its active nature. It attracted a large number of tourists because it was a popular spot for people to stop and rest.


However, there are things to do other than stare at the Taal Volcano's magnificent environment. You can go boating, horseback riding, trekking, and golfing, for example.

If you're feeling brave, you can climb to the top of the Tall Volcano and take a brief dip in its hot waters.


Crater climbing at Taal Volcano would be fantastic if you're seeking for a one-of-a-kind activity to do in Cavite.


Jump from the top of Balite Falls, which is the best thing to do in Cavite.


Balite Falls, with its crystal-clear waters, is one of the Philippines' hidden gems.

Being here is both inexpensive and worthwhile. You may already enter and dive into the small falls for only 100 pesos. A cottage can be rented for as little as 300 to 400 pesos.


Sightseeing, listening to jazz music on the radio, viewing movies on your own tablet/laptop, speaking with relatives and friends, playing games while swimming, reading books or newspapers, creating stories, and more are all possible in this location.


11. Complete the World's Biggest Jigsaw Puzzle

Do you enjoy logic games and critical thinking? The Puzzle Mansion in Tagaytay is the ideal place for you to visit.


Discover a wealth of intriguing puzzles to solve at the puzzle museum.

Its religious artifacts, 4D diorama, paintings, and photographs are all worth seeing. Every problem has a unique origin and an estimated time to solve based on the quantity of puzzle pieces.


Van Gogh's Starry Night painting, a nativity scene, and sunflowers are just a few of the classics on display at the puzzle museum.


Visit the Puzzle Mansion to add to your bucket list of things to do in Cavite.


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