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THE rotunda (traffic circle) that marks the limits of Naga’s 4 major thoroughfares: Roxas Avenue, Magsaysay Avenue, Panganiban Drive, and the main road of Barangay Concepcion Pequeña.
THE rotunda (traffic circle) that marks the limits of Naga’s 4 major thoroughfares: Roxas Avenue, Magsaysay Avenue, Panganiban Drive, and the main road of Barangay Concepcion Pequeña.

 

Resumption of Peñafrancia Festival,

well-prepared tourism industry credited

 

“NAGA was visited by 2,184,287 domestic and foreign tourists in 2022.” This was what Naga City Arts, Culture and Tourism Office Head, Alec Santos, bared to Bicol Mail after his office finalized the tabulation and validation of data submitted by hotels and resorts in Naga.

According to a letter he sent to Mayor Nelson Legacion dated January 27, ACTO was able to account for 97% of total room-nights for the entire year of 2022, exceeding their target of 95%. Naga’s 101 various accommodation establishments offer a total of 3,170 available rooms for visitors, a three-fold increase from the mere 35 left operating after the initial lockdown in March and April of 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Of the 2.2 million tourists, 2,126,765 million were domestic, while the remaining 57,522 came from foreign countries. The relatively small percentage (2.70%) of foreign visitors compared to domestic tourists pales in comparison to pre-pandemic levels which often reached 15% of total arrivals. Santos says that the Philippines and its local destinations has yet to recover its former markets but believes that the presence of an international airport in the Bicol Region will help boost foreign tourist arrivals when international flights begin.

ACTO reported that the first quarter of 2022 (January to March) registered the fewest number of tourists at 412,603 or 18.9%. This was followed by the second quarter (April to June) at 486,232 or 22.3%. Naga witnessed a surge in tourist arrivals in the third quarter (July to September) with 601,617 registered tourists or 27.5% of the total mainly due to the resumption of the Peñafrancia Festival activities.

The last quarter of the year (October to December), however, saw the highest number of tourists at 683,834 or 31.3% of the 2022’s total.  Santos attributes this to the traditional homecoming of former Naga residents and their families now residing in other parts of the country and the world.

Last year’s figures were around two-and-a-half times higher than the 839,724 tourist arrivals registered in 2021. It can be recalled that the tourism industry of Naga suffered alongside the rest of the global and national tourism industries in 2020 at the height of the pandemic, plummeting more than 70%. It was also during that time that around 2/3 of registered hotels and resorts in the city closed their doors, leaving thousands of tourism workers unemployed.

To help mitigate the economic impact and to fast track the recovery of the tourism industry, the City Government, thru the ACTO, embarked on several programs to help local tourism enterprises adapt to the new normal.

Santos explained that their office developed tools and procedures to guide tourism businesses and help them reopen and restart operations safely. One such tool as the Covid-19 checklist developed in cooperation with the office of then Vice President Leni Robredo and the Philippine College of Occupational Medicine.

ACTO led multi-agency inspections of business establishments based on the said checklist. They were also instrumental in promoting and encouraging tourism workers to get vaccinated against Covid-19, a crucial factor in the safe and quick recovery of the tourism industry, says Santos.

In the same letter to Mayor Legacion, Santos said that the more 2.2 million tourists generated an estimated P48 billion in revenues for the local economy. This was based on the average spending of P21,936 per visitor prior to the pandemic.

The tourism industry is also one of the largest, if not the largest, employer in Naga, with a total of 7,954 workers or 12% of Naga’s total registered labor force, according to the City Government’s data on registered businesses. This does not include those in the informal sector, which may account for around a third of the working age population of the city based on its 2021 Community-Based Monitoring System data.

(Jason B. Neola, CEPPIO)

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TRASLACION procession, the crowd drawer of all time in the city.
TRASLACION procession, the crowd drawer of all time in the city.

Tourist arrivals to Naga City are expected to break pre-pandemic levels this 2022, says Alec Santos, the city’s tourism officer.

According to Santos, Naga has logged 1,319,870 foreign and domestic tourists from January to September this year. For comparison, Naga saw 1.5 million tourists visit in 2019. Arrivals plummeted by 76% in 2020 at the height of the pandemic before recovering slightly in 2021.

The Arts, Culture and Tourism Office (ACTO) of Naga estimates that total tourist arrivals in Naga may reach 1.7 million by the end of December, boosted by balikbayan visitors and an uptick in social gatherings. ACTO also noted a sharp increase in the number of conventions and conferences held in Naga this year.

At the height of the pandemic in 2020, two-thirds of the accommodation establishments in Naga closed shop, leading to massive layoffs of tourism workers, according to Santos. In response, ACTO spearheaded efforts to equip tourism businesses with the knowledge and tools to implement health protocols to help them recover quickly.

Santos also shared that they conducted extensive campaigns to encourage tourism workers to get vaccinated in 2021 to prevent COVID-19 outbreaks. He credits these efforts as part of the reason for the tourism sector’s eventual recovery this year.

For next year, ACTO will be focusing on training new tourism workers, including first aid and basic life support training, water safety and rescue for lifeguards, and tourist safety and security for Naga’s 49 tourist police. Given severe budget limitations, he said that the ACTO has already reached out to the Department of Tourism to achieve its targets for 2023.

Santos also bared plans to revive the Metro Naga Tourism Circuit, which was developed several years ago with assistance from the Canadian International Development Agency. The tourism circuit was developed to give tourists the chance to explore the emerging tourism products of Metro Naga.

(Jason B. Neola, CEPPIO.)

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Taste Bud Adventures https://www2.naga.gov.ph/dining/ Mon, 04 Oct 2021 07:12:01 +0000 http://new.nagacity.ml/?p=26088

Thrown into the culinary spotlight after being tagged one of the world’s worst food, this humble dish continues to surprise those who come across it for the first time and remains the favorite comfort food for Bicolanos. 

Essentially a noodle dish, Kinalas is prepared with seasoned meat from cow or pork head boiled until tender. The broth is made from boiled pig bones and shoulder meat with scallions added into the bowl.

Explore the different ways it is served and enjoyed in this selection of kinalas joints from all over the city. The selection includes popular outlets as well as other contenders for Kinalas supremacy in the city.

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Local delicacies

They say tasting local food is the best way to really get to know what a place is like.  Here are some of the dishes and delicacies that are distinctly Naga and Bicolano. Try some when visiting Naga.

 

Bicol Express. Known as a distinct Bicolano dish nationwide and even abroad where Bicolano communities abound, this is a mixture of pork flab and shrimp paste (“bagoong alamang” ) sautéed in tomatoes and onions and lots of green chili strips simmered in coconut cream.

 

Pinangat. A delicious native dish prepared in bundles of taro or gabi leaves, filled with shredded bits of pork and shrimp, lots of chilies, ginger, garlic and onion and grated young coconut, then cooked steadily in coconut cream.

 

Pili. This indigenous nut grows primarily in the Bicol Region.  It is an extremely hardy tree and its fruit (often called a nut but is technically a drupe) is about 5-6 centimeters long and has thin black skin when ripe.  Under the skin is a fibrous greenish pulp which when boiled becomes edible dipped in fish sauce.  The very hard pointed shell houses the oily and yummy nut.

 

Sili. Also known a bird’s eye chili, its leaves and fruits are used as hot appetizers or condiments in every Bicolano’s plate.  Most main dishes in the region are based in gata (cream of grated coconut) and sili (pepper) particularly the way vegetables are cooked.  May it be banana blossom, jackfruit, or any edible plant, Bicolanos dish them out into delicious exotic dishes topped with peppery hot chilies.

 

Toasted Siopao. Considered as a Bicolano baker’s innovation, the traditionally meat-egg stuffed white dough is oven-toasted so that you can bring it home, or take a longer travel with it without the bread turning messy. It’s being toasted gives the round dough a longer shelf life but is tastier when served hot. This is available in most the city’s Chinese eateries and downtown bakeshops.

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Things to Do https://www2.naga.gov.ph/things-to-do/ Mon, 04 Oct 2021 07:02:38 +0000 http://new.nagacity.ml/?p=26086

Guide to Activities for Visitors

Welcome to Naga, a bustling and vibrant city that is a must-visit destination for any traveler! Whether you’re an adventure seeker or in need of a relaxing break, there’s something for everyone here. Hike to your heart’s content in the stunning Mt. Isarog Natural Park, with its waterfalls and scenic trails. If you’re looking for a family-friendly option, there are plenty of resorts with hot springs, pools, and all the amenities you could ask for.

For those who prefer a more leisurely pace, Naga has plenty to offer as well. Check out the many museums, art shows, and local markets for unique souvenirs and handicrafts. Don’t forget to visit the historic churches as well, as Naga is known as the Pilgrim City and our devotion to Our Lady of Penafrancia is a source of pride.

If you want to know more about what to do in Naga, don’t hesitate to contact us at tourism@naga.gov.ph

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Visit Museums and Art Shows

Rediscover the richness of Bicol heritage by heading off to museums found in Naga City such as the Museo del Seminario Conciliar de Nueva Caceres, the Museo Histórico de la Universidad de Sta. Isabel, the V Gallery and Museum and a number of other museums.  The Art Scene is also alive and well in Naga City with various artist groups mounting their own exhibits.

Explore Nature

Take a break from your usual routine and slip away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Stretch your legs and prepare your gear as you take a short hike and enjoy the breathtaking view of Mt. Isarog . Explore the mountain’s best kept secrets and discover great spots for swimming. Take a refreshing dip at the Malabsay or Nabontolan falls nestled at the foot of the mountain. If you want a hot and cold therapeutic dip, visit the Panicuason Hot Spring Resort. Trekkers may scale Mt. Isarog’s 5,500 feet summit and walk on to its mossy forest floor.  Don’t forget to be swept away by the breathtaking view of its crater. From that point you get an unobstructed view of San Miguel Bay and the Bicol River basin.

Trace a Pilgrim’s Path

Naga is a Pilgrim City, host to the beloved image of the Nuestra Senora de Penafrancia and center of the regional festivities each September. But why wait, when you can go on a pilgrimage to Ina at any time of the year?

For the faithful, centuries-old churches in and around Metro Naga, are places for connecting with their spiritual roots. Visiting these churches and religious sites also provide  glimpses into Bicol’s history and heritage.

Food Adventure

Naga City, with all its restaurants, kitchenettes, and diners is a haven for food lovers and food enthusiasts. There is always a place to suit every taste and budget. From the open-air stalls of hot noodle soup to the fast food chains with fancy meals, there is always a place that will tempt the taste buds. There are also specialty houses that offer mouth-watering signature Bicolano dishes and gourmet restaurants that will satisfy a foodie’s discriminating taste. While in Naga, eating is a prime agenda, so give in to the irresistible taste and aroma.

Kinalas, Naga City's comfort food, shown with favorite pairings like turon (fried banana fritters, chicharon and boiled egg.
The Naga Flavor: Kinalas and Delicacies
 

Explore the varied landscape of Bicolano food. From ‘worst food’ kinalas to Bicol Express, to pili sweets and coconut-based dishes (often generously spiced up) such as laing (gulay na natong) and pinangat – a kaleidoscope of tastes and flavors await you. Go around the Naga City People’s Mall (public market) and partake of  the delicious snacks made from glutinous rice, root crops, banana and other local produce. Also, there’s baduya, banana cue, camote cue, tabog-tabog, biniribid, palitaw, piche-piche, ibos, or latik. And if you happen to pass by a local restaurant, ask for Naga City’s original toasted siopao.

Baristas make coffee art

Coffee Binging and more

Enjoy the aroma of brewed coffee, coffee blends and other concoctions from the best coffee shops in town. Bring your laptop and pads as internet access is free while you enjoy your original blend of coffee. Experience Naga’s unique vibe by visiting trendy restobars, cafes and other fun places at the Magsaysay Entertainment District and other spots, notably the coffee shops that have sprung up along the Naga’s Uptown Area.

An booth kan Department of Agrarian Reform sa Camarines Sur bilang saro sa mga nagpartisipar sa Bishop Francisco Gainza Trade Fair kan 2018 na piggibo sa Robinsons Place Naga. (Retrato hale sa Facebook kan BFGTF).

Bring Something Home

Aside from good memories, there are a lot in store to bring home, ranging from handicrafts to local delicacies such as pili and Bicol Express. Bicol souvenir t-shirts also abound and a must to bring home to family and friends. You can find them in the downtown area, at the bus terminal stalls and even at SM City Naga. “New look”, a popular type of dried fish, can be bought at the Naga City People’s Mall.

by: afabellera

Travel and Tour Services

For assistance in planning your travels and accommodations, contact a reliable travel operator in Naga City.

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Events and Festivals https://www2.naga.gov.ph/events-and-festivals/ Mon, 04 Oct 2021 06:59:25 +0000 http://new.nagacity.ml/?p=26077

Naga is the perfect example of a Philippine city that thrives on fun and festivity. The spiritual nature of religious celebrations is often paired with the pageantry and merry-making that only Filipinos can show. Naga is a city where centuries-old traditions coincide with rock concerts and international sports events. Truly a cosmopolitan city, Naga offers more than the usual fun.

Visitors to Naga indulge in a myriad of activities. From joining the huge throng of devotees every September during the Peñafrancia Festival to splurging on hot and spicy Bicolano dishes year-round, to making waves during international wakeboard competitions, Naga has it all!

 

Bicolano faith and piety take center stage every September during the grand celebration of the Peñafrancia Festival, dubbed the biggest Marian celebration in Asia. Hundreds of thousands of devotees, guests, and tourists flock to Naga to be part of the event.

Ms. Reema Adakkoden of Naga City is flanked by her court after being crowned Miss Bicolandia 2022. With her are Mary Joy Darilay (1st runner Up), Jeanette L Reyes (Second Runner Up), Iris Oresca (3rd Runner UP ), and Margarette Briton (4th runner up)
Ms. Reema Adakkoden of Naga City is flanked by her court after being crowned Miss Bicolandia 2022. With her are Mary Joy Darilay (1st runner Up), Jeanette L Reyes (Second Runner Up), Iris Oresca (3rd Runner UP ), and Margarette Briton (4th runner up).

The annual Peñafrancia Festival is more than just a religious celebration to many Bicolanos. It is also a time for family reunions, carnivals, trade fairs, and various events celebrating Bikol arts and culture. September is also when Naga plays host to one of the most prestigious showcases in the Philippines, the Miss Bicolandia Beauty Pageant.

 


BICOL FESTIVALS

 

  • Feb 11 | Tinagba Festival | Iriga City
  • Apr. 6-8 | Rodeo Festival | Masbate
  • Apr. 26-28 | Baybayon Festival | Sañgay, Cam. Sur
  • Apr. 28-30 | Butanding Festival | Donsol, Sorsogon
  • May 1 | Boa-Boahan Festival | Nabua, Cam. Sur
  • May 1-31 | Magayon Festival | Albay
  • May 20-24 | Padayaw Festival | Virac, Catanduanes
  • May 21-27 | Kaogma Festival | Pili, Cam. Sur
  • June 16-21 | Tabak Festival | Tabaco City
  • June 20-29 | Pili Festival | Sorsogon City
  • August | Ibalong Festival | Legazpi City
  • 3rd week of Sept. | Peñafrancia Festival | Naga City
  • Oct. 15-25 | Kasanggayahan Festival | Sorsogon City
  • Oct. 22-24 | Catandungan Festival | Virac
  • Dec. | Kamundagan Festival | Naga City
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Accommodations https://www2.naga.gov.ph/accommodations/ Mon, 04 Oct 2021 02:30:48 +0000 http://new.nagacity.ml/?p=26013

Accommodations

Check out our Featured Hotels and Accommodations

Our list of partners are available now on www.nagayon.com.
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There is always a comfortable place to stay for everyone in Naga City no matter the purpose of visit or budget.  Naga offers a variety of accommodations such as hotels, hostels, inns, and apartelles that showcase the Nagueños warmth and hospitality.

You may use the Google map below to find a suitable location for your accommodations.

For booking assistance, group travel and reservations, and other inquiries, please feel free to email tourism@naga.gov.ph . Tour packages to tourism destinations in Camarines Sur and Bicol can also be arranged.

Hotels

You can find some of the best hotels in the Bicol Region in Naga City.  These hotels offer modern and comfortable facilities and services and convention centers at affordable prices.  For reservations and information, just refer to our listing below.

DOT- ACCREDITED HOTELS

OTHER HOTELS

Budget Accommodations

There are many establishments offering budget accommodations in Naga City. These provide convenient and affordable services for the tourist on a budget.  Despite being inexpensive, these accommodations offer high levels of service as well as clean facilities. 

Lodges

Lodges or more popularly known as motor lodges offer respite for tired motorists who need an affordable place to rest in between travels.

Resorts

Naga also boasts of several resorts that serve as getaway destinations for both locals and guests.

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Nature and Heritage Sites https://www2.naga.gov.ph/attractions/ https://www2.naga.gov.ph/attractions/#respond Fri, 01 Oct 2021 03:17:41 +0000 http://new.nagacity.ml/?p=25910

Whether as a tourism hub or a destination in itself, Naga boasts of the best amenities and facilities for the most intrepid of travelers. Home to Magsaysay Avenue, Bicol’s lively and wholesome entertainment district, Naga offers only the best that Bicol has to offer.

Visitors planning to travel to Bicol and learn more about Naga’s historical and natural attractions can contact the Naga City Tourism Office by email (tourism@naga.gov.ph).

 

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Going on a tour? Our local travel and tour agencies can help you out, whether travelling in small or large tour groups.

Naga’s charm as a pilgrimage city and its interesting tourist destinations make it one of the most visited cities in the Philippines. From old churches built during the Spanish colonial era to pristine Mt. Isarog Natural Park, Naga never fails to amaze its visitors. A world-class wakeboard resort nearby also beckons sports buffs and the more adventurous at heart. For the modern adventurer, Naga offers everything from challenging mountain treks to world-class wakeboard resort which promises to leave hearts pounding and the adrenaline rushing. Naga is also the jump-off point to Bicol’s many natural attractions like the white-sand islands of Caramoan, the whale-sharks of Donsol, and the island-gem of Calaguas.

To know more on how to reach other destinations in Bicol from Naga, please visit this page.

CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS

Naga as a religious center has been dubbed as a pilgrimage city, with the miraculous image of Our Lady of Peñafrancia as the center of its people’s faith and devotion.  A walking tour of its churches and Spanish colonial landmarks will bring the visitor down an awe-inspiring memory lane.

Plaza Quince Martires

PLAZA QUINCE MARTIRES

Located in the center of downtown Naga, it is home to a monument that honors the 15 Martyrs of Bicol. It was on January 4, 1897 or barely 5 days after the National Hero –Dr. Jose P. Rizal – was executed when the 11 prisoners from Bicol were also executed on the same field in Bagumabayan (now Luneta). The four others had either died in prison as a result of torture or while in exile in the island of Fernando Poo (or Fernando Pó), off the coast of Africa. The monument was built on November 29, 1926 during the American occupancy.

HOLY ROSARY MINOR SEMINARY

The alma mater of Bicol patriots and heroes, this Spanish-era structure constructed of bricks and tiles in 1785 within the Cathedral compound was originally built as vocation house. It soon emerged as the center and wellspring of ecclesiastical education in the Bicol Region. It underwent renovations but has retained its district colonial style and ambiance. It was declared by the National Historical Institute as a National Historical Landmark on January 29, 1988. The first Filipino bishop, Bishop Jorge Barlin, who hails from Bicol, finished his studies in this seminary. Prominent Bicolano hero Jose Ma. Panganiban also went to this seminary.

MUSEO DEL SEMINARIO CONCILLIAR DE NUEVA CACERES

This museum is located inside the Holy Rosary Minor Seminary and showcases the memorabilia of prominent Bicolano bishop – Jorge Barlin—and his old scholastics records and books. The museum also houses archival materials like the ancient burial jars of Bicolanos. Other museum of Bicol artifacts, culture and history are the museum of the University of Nueva Caceres, the Ateneo de Naga Museum and the Our Lady of Peñafrancia Museum.

SAN FRANCISCO BELL TOWER

The bell tower of San Francisco Church is one of the very few remnants from the old edifice of the San Francisco Church that mutely witnessed the historic event on September 17, 1898, when guerillas led by Elias Angeles and Felix Plazo besieged Governor Vicente Zaidin and the remaining Spaniards in Bicol, who were then at the church premises for the Peñafrancia fiesta. Despite the bloody encounter, the rebels harmed none of the Spanish women and children. The Spanish governor later signed the papers of capitulation which marked the end of 300 years of Spanish regime in the Bicol Region.

SAN FRANCISCO CHURCH

Constructed in the 17th century on the riverbank of Naga River which cuts through the city, this church’s infirmary and basement served as interrogation and torture halls of Filipinos who were arrested during the peak of the Filipino-Spanish War in 1898.  For the colonial masters, the Church was used as a fortress refuging 500 people during the attacks of Filipino revolutionaries Elias Angeles and Felix Plazo in September 1898.  Accepting defeat to the Angeles-Plazo forces, it is in this church’s citadels that then Civil Governor of Camarines drafted his letter of surrender consequently offering the Province of Ambos Camarines to the Filipinos. The church grounds is also rumored to have once housed the oldest hospital in Southeast Asia.

NAGA METROPOLITAN CATHEDRAL

The largest church in Bicol, it is considered to be the mother of all cathedrals in the region.  With  its official name “Naga Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint John the Evangelist”, this cathedral is one of the oldest cathedrals in the Philippines. The original structure was built near the Naga River (the location of Naga’s bustling public market) but was destroyed by a strong earthquake in the 18th century. Every September, during the Peñafrancia Fiesta, the image of Our Lady of Peñafrancia is transferred to the Cathedral from the Basilica Minore, the image’s home, a religious event commonly referred to as “Traslacion”.  Millions of devotees all over the globe flock to Naga for the nine-day novena before the image is returned to her home via the Naga River in the Fluvial Procession.

PORTA MARIAE

Celebrating the 300 years of the Bicolano devotion to Our Lady of Peñafrancia, this commemorative arch was built and formally opened on September 9, 2010. The arch, 18 meters long, 4 meters wide and 11 meters high, is a symbolic gate which imbues the journey of Marian devotion in Bicol, built on testimonies of miracles witnessed by the original native devotees called “cimarrones” through generations, as the devotion spread in other parts of the country and the world.

PEÑAFRANCIA SHRINE

The original home of the Nuestra Señora de Peñafrancia was made of local materials in 1710 after Fr. Miguel Robles de Covarrubias brought the devotion to Our Lady of Peñafrancia to Bicol. The construction of the present structure was completed in 1750. Its bell, donated by a wealthy Chinese trader Don Simon Tuangqui during its reconstruction in 1864, still tolls on its belfry today.

The famed Basilica Minore and its vast facade where occasional church-goers take breaks and even do activities apart from religious ones

PEÑAFRANCIA BASILICA MINORE

Construction on the home of the Nuestra Señora de Peñafrancia, dearly called by her devotees as “Ina” (Mother) started in 1981 and was completed in 1985. The original image sculpted in 1710 was commissioned by Fr. Miguel de Covarrubias who, after moving to the Philippines from Spain and surviving an illness after praying to Our Lady of Peñafrancia, devoted himself to the Virgin Mary. Millions of devotees around the world visit this church every September to celebrate their faith and devotion to the blessed Virgin.

REDISCOVER wonders of Naga City

NATURAL ATTRACTIONS

In Naga, there’s always something for everyone. Majestic Mt. Isarog offers visitors the chance to experience nature at its best.  The city’s eco-adventure tourism sites in its upland barangays (by the foot of the mountain) has become very attractive to mountain trekkers and backpackers who favor mountain climbing, bird watching, and splashing in the cool waters of waterfalls and hot springs.

 

NAGA CITY ECOLOGY PARK

A five-hectare sprawl of tropical greenery, the park showcases various exotic plants, palms, an eco-walk maze, topiary garden, an orchid and mini-forest. Walkways, lawns, and pavilions provides for family picnics, stroll, and undisturbed appreciation of nature’s beauty.

 

PANICUASON HOT SPRINGS RESORT

This is one of Bicol’s secret hideaways.  Located at the bottom of a forest river ravine accessible via a private road, this resort is smack at the center of the teeming rain forest of Mt. Isarog.  Only 30 minutes away from downtown Naga, the resort is a sight to behold, a virtual jungle paradise of ancient trees and giant ferns minus the wild animals. The resort is composed of several natural pools with temperatures ranging from a cold 20 degrees Celsius to a steaming 39 degrees Celsius. Frequented by local and international visitors, it has also been featured on national TV shows. A day or two at the hot springs resort will surely uplift one’s spirit and soothe aching and weary muscles with hot spring water that emanates from the earth’s bowels.

 

MT. ISAROG NATURAL PARK

The highest forested peak in Southern Luzon rising at 1,966 meters above sea level, this dormant volcano serves as open sanctuary to many plants, birds and animals that are known to reside in Luzon.  Its 16 major rivers and 30-something waterfalls provide potable water to 15 towns and cities of Camarines Sur.  The travelers’ guide “The Lonely Planet” lists it as an interesting destination for trekkers and nature lovers. Declared as a national park by President Manuel Quezon in 1937, Mt. Isarog has been the subject of many researches because of its high concentration of endemic flora and fauna.

 

MALABSAY FALLS

Nestled on the shoulders of Mt. Isarog, this body of water is one of the wonders of Mt. Isarog National Park.  It is 40 feet high with crystal clear cold water cascading down a pond where hikers and mountaineers relax or take a break for a swim. The falls is located just within the boundaries of the Mt. Isarog Natural Park, and is a popular destination for excursions.

 

NABONTOLAN FALLS

Resting within the protected area of Mt. Isarog National Park and accessible through the Naga City trail, this waterfall offers a breathtaking refuge from the busy city life and allows one to commune with nature.  The rough trail going into the falls makes it quite an adventure getting in.

 

URBAN ATTRACTIONS

A mixture of heritage sites and modern amenities is an indication of the city’s diverse culture, its past and its future.

 

PLAZA DE NUEVA CACERES

This newly-built monument and plaza was for the celebration of the 62th founding anniversary of the City of Naga in 2010.  Plaza de Nueva Caceres commerates the history of Naga City (formerly called Ciudad de Nueva Caceres) starting from its  pre-colonial roots up to the Spanish rule when it became one of the four oldest cities and seats of powers of the Spaniards.  The monument’s inviting surroundings and relaxing plaza, meanwhile, shows how Naga flourishes and becomes one of the modern cities in the country and in the Philippines.

 

PLAZA RIZAL

This monument-cum-park ideally located at downtown Naga was built in honor of the national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. This is known locally as the center for public debates and discussions, family picnic gatherings and public recreation and relaxation spot.

 

PLAZA QUEZON

Named in honor of the great President of the Philippines Manuel L. Quezon, this plaza which is adjacent to the famous Plaza Rizal in downtown Naga, is where parades of all types are held and reviewed by prominent guests and officials of the city.   It is also a favorite site for concerts of popular bands and other performers in the country, including 6 Cycle Mind, Siakol, Parokya ni Edgar, Moonstar 88, Blackjack, and others.

 

PLAZA BARLIN

Located at Barlin and Arana Streets fronting the Naga Metropolitan Cathedral, the plaza and the monument was constructed in honor of Msgr. Jorge Barlin, the first Filipino and Bicolano Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines.  Barlin, a native of Baao, Camarines Sur, is also one of the fifteen martyrs who bravely stand for and died for the sake of the Filipinos.

 

UNIVERSIDAD DE STA. ISABEL

Formerly called Colegio de Sta. Isabel, this Catholic Vincentian university is owned and run by the Daughters of Charity in Naga City, Philippines. It was established by the first five Daughters of Charity that arrived in the Philippines in January 1868 with Bishop of Caceres, Most Rev. Francisco Gainza, O.P., the founder of the Colegio through the royal order of Queen Isabella II of Spain. The school, which was the first normal school for women in the Philippines and Southeast Asia, was inaugurated on April 12, 1869. It achieved its university status in 2001.

 

ATENEO DE NAGA UNIVERSITY

Established in 1940, the university is the only Jesuit institution in Southern Luzon. During World War II, the school was converted into a prison camp by the Japanese Imperial Forces. In 1979, the College and the High School departments were the first in Camarines Sur to be accredited by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges, and Universities (PAASCU). On February 20, 1999, the Commission on Higher Education conferred the Ateneo de Naga its university status.

 

RAUL S. ROCO LIBRARY

Named after the beloved Bicolano statesman, this learning facility is home to over 30,000 book titles alongside its being a hub with online access to other libraries in the country. It also houses the memorabilia of the late Senator Raul S. Roco and the Naga City Hall of Fame, where the various plaques and trophies representing international, national, and local awards received by the city government are displayed. It also houses education and culture-related government offices agencies like the Arts, Culture and Tourism Office, Publication Office, School Board, Naga City Governance Institute, i-Governance Office, and the Center for the Blind.

 

BICOL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTRUM

The only LGU-operated science and technology one-stop educational attraction in the Bicol Region. It is a popular landmark visited every month by thousands of students, children and their parents on educational field trips. Visitors come from different municipalities and provinces and schools and colleges in the Bicol Region and beyond. The facility features a computer gallery, a mini-science library and Sci-Art Cubbyhole for toddlers and preschoolers, complementing interactive exhibits that enhance learning and interest in sciences.

 

METRO NAGA SPORTS COMPLEX

This sports facility sprawling in the middle of vast greenery of Barangay Pacol, has Olympic-sized swimming pools, tennis courts, and a track oval shrouded by early morning mountain mist. It has hosted a number of local and national sports competitions including the yearly Palarong Pambansa.

 

NAGA CITY PEOPLE’S MALL

The largest public structure in Asia when it was constructed in the 1970’s, the Naga City People’s Mall (NCPM) houses thousands of stalls offering products ranging from fresh fish to souvenir items. It’s total floor area of 30,000 square meters, spread over three levels, is frequented by local shoppers. Local products and souvenir items are sold at competitive prices.

 

Photo credits: Bong Bajo, Stephen Prestado

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Getting to Naga

Naga can be reached by a variety of transportation modes: airplanes, cars, and buses. By plane, Naga is less than an hour away from the nation’s capital. Local tour operators can also arrange special chartered trips from their place of origin to Naga.

BY AIR | The Naga-Pili Airport, a 15-minute ride from the city center, has daily flights (Cebu Pacific) to and from Manila. Pal Express and Cebu Pacific offer daily flights between Manila and Legazpi, a 2-hour drive from Naga City. Airlines regularly offer affordable seats and promos.

Cebu Pacific Air, Inc., operating as Cebu Pacific and stylized as cebu pacific, is a Philippine low-cost airline based on the grounds of Mactan–Cebu International Airport, Lapu-Lapu City, Metro Cebu, Philippines. Founded in 1988, it is Asia’s oldest low-cost airline.

BY LAND | Buses leave their respective terminals in Metro Manila every 30 minutes or so (day and night) and one-way bus fares for ordinary non-airconditioned buses range from Php400 to Php700 while fares for airconditioned buses range from Php700 (40-seater) to P1,300 (25-seater). All buses bound for Metro Naga drop off passengers at the Bicol Central Station in Naga. Bus trips last between 8 to 10 hours.

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THE BICOL CENTRAL STATION
Central Business District II, Roxas and Cory Ave 4400 Naga City, Philippines

Ease of Movement

It is very easy to navigate around the small yet beautiful Naga City with its accessible and affordable transport services. 

Its ‘padyaks’ (pedicabs), ‘tricyles’ (motorcycles with sidecars), e-trikes (their environment-friendly version), and jeepneys can take you to where you want to go. 

Going to nearby towns and provinces? Passenger buses and vans wait in transport terminals located in strategic places. The Bicol Central Station is a major transport hub for conveyances going in and out of the City.

 

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Online Map

Online maps can help you get a feel of the “lay of the land” and for finding specific directions. A printable map is also available for download here, although some info may have changed since it was last prepared.

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