Corregidor Island
Siargao 3 Island hopping + Corregidor Island

Rated 3 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
You will experience the crystal clear water surrounding the 3 islands. There is no specific island to visit first because we need to consider the high tide and low tide of that specific date. You will head first to Guyam Island or Naked Island and always the middle of the tour will be at Daku Island. This is the Island where you are going to have lunch. Since it is a private tour, you own your time and phase. You will have the boat from 8 am to 4:30 pm, and you need to be back at the General Luna docking port by 5 pm. Never leave Siargao not doing the island hopping. Visit Daku, Guyam, and Naked Island for a real taste of Siargao's beauty. Lastly, it is time to visit Corregidor Island, in which you will have an option to do hiking on top of Corregidor Island and feel and experience the little Batanes of Siargao. Corregidor Island offers also a white sand beach, crystal clear water, and a snorkeling activity which is optional for they are known for their fish sanctuary.
Corregidor daytour Via Manila to Bataan

Rated 5 Stars, based on 5 Reviews.
Corregidor Island’s blend of historical significance, educational value, natural beauty, and cultural impact makes it a special destination that offers a profound and memorable experience.
Corregidor Island was a critical military site during World War II, serving as the last stronghold of American and Filipino forces defending the Philippines from Japanese invasion.
The island features important wartime relics, such as fortifications, bunkers, and the Malinta Tunnel, which played crucial roles during the conflict. Explore the island with knowledgeable guides who provide detailed narratives about the battles, strategies, and experiences that unfolded on Corregidor. The well-preserved Malinta tunnel complex served as a command center and refuge.
The island hosts various memorials and monuments that honor the bravery and sacrifices of soldiers and civilians during WWII, providing a place for reflection and remembrance.
Full-Day Tour in Corregidor and Bataan War Memorial from Manila

Rated 5 Stars, based on 6 Reviews.
Corregidor Island and the Bataan Death March Memorial Sites are must-see destinations due to their profound historical significance and the powerful stories they tell about World War II in the Philippines.
Historical Significance:
World War II History: Corregidor Island played a crucial role during World War II as a strategic military base in Manila Bay. It was the site of intense battles between American and Filipino forces and Japanese troops.
The island is home to well-preserved military fortifications, including bunkers, gun batteries, and ruins that offer insight into the island’s wartime history.
Malinta Tunnel: A major attraction, this tunnel served as a bomb-proof command center during the war. It includes a fascinating light and sound show that recounts the island’s wartime experiences.
The memorial sites commemorate the harrowing Bataan Death March of 1942, where thousands of Filipino and American prisoners of war were forcibly marched by the Japanese military.
Corregidor day tour via Manila to Bataan

Rated 5 Stars, based on 1 Reviews.
Corregidor Island's blend of historical significance, educational value, natural beauty, and cultural impact makes it a special destination that offers a profound and memorable experience.
Corregidor Island was a critical military site during World War II, serving as the last stronghold of American and Filipino forces defending the Philippines from Japanese invasion.
The island features important wartime relics, such as fortifications, bunkers, and the Malinta Tunnel, which played crucial roles during the conflict. Explore the island with knowledgeable guides who provide detailed narratives about the battles, strategies, and experiences that unfolded on Corregidor. The well-preserved Malinta tunnel complex served as a commano center and refuge.
The island hosts various memorials and monuments that honor the bravery and sacrifices of soldiers and civilians during WWil, providing a place for reflection and remembrance.
Columbian Places, behind the steps of Christopher Columbus

Rated 5 Stars, based on 2 Reviews.
Full-day excursion in which we will travel through Huelva to know the last steps of Columbus before leaving for the first time in search of the new route of the Indies, in which he ran into the new continent, completely changing the way of life of Old Europe.
During the tour we will visit the Muelle de las Carabelas, where are the replicas of the 3 ships that departed on Columbus's first voyage. In addition to the replicas of the ships, its main tourist attraction, the Muelle de las Carabelas Museum has an interpretation center, the medieval quarter (recreated around the dock) and the Isla del Encuentro, in which an attempt has been made to recreate the indigenous culture of the Island of Guanahani, the first island on which Christopher Columbus landed on October 12, 1492, which he named as San Salvador.
Later we will move to the Monastery of Santa María de la Rábida, where Christopher Columbus stayed and he prepare the trip from where it started