South Batan (21 Best Tourist Spots)
Sabtang Island Tour (6D5N Stay in Batanes)

Sabtang Island is the third largest island in the Province of Batanes. Consists of 6 Barangays, it is packed with stunning heritage houses made of corals and stones. A half-day tour can be arranged, with local guides or even with hotel managers, to visit those century-old houses, fine white sand beaches, artistic rock formations, churches, historical sites, and many more.
North Batan (11 Best Tourist Spots)

Batanes Travel Guide (Tourist Spots and Itinerary)

The Grand Mosque
The Pink Mosque
The Masjid Dimaukom commonly known as The Pink Mosque, is situated by the highway of Datu Saudi Ampatuan. The mosque is painted with a stunning pink to symbolize peace and love. Also, this color symbolizes unity and brotherhood. To fulfill its meaning, the structure was built by the combined hands of Muslims and Christians. Very unusual because mosques are usually built solely by Muslim brothers.
Backpacking in Maguindanao del Sur

Balobok Rock Shelter in Tawi-Tawi – Ancient Caves, History, and Travel Guide
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About Balobok Rock Shelter
Balobok Rock Shelter is a protected archaeological site located in Barangay Lakit-Lakit, Bongao, Tawi-Tawi. Known for its prehistoric significance, the shelter is believed to be one of the oldest human habitation sites in the Philippines, dating back to around 8,000 years ago. It's a fascinating destination for both history lovers and adventure seekers.
Fort Pilar Shrine – Zamboanga’s Historic Fortress and Religious Landmark
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About Fort Pilar Shrine
Fort Pilar, officially known as Real Fuerza de Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Zaragoza, is a 17th-century military defense fortress built by the Spanish colonial government in Zamboanga City. Today, it also serves as a revered Catholic shrine dedicated to Our Lady of the Pillar, making it a unique blend of history, faith, and culture.
Aga Khan Museum of Islamic Arts
