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Things to do in Quezon Province

Discover the best attractions and experiences Quezon Province has to offer

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Historic Monuments

Quezon’s towns preserve colonial-era bridges and churches that tell the story of its past.

Tayabas Church (Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Parish)

A centuries-old church in Tayabas known for its handsome facade and storied history.

Malagonlong Bridge

A surviving stone arch bridge from the Spanish era, spanning a river in Tayabas.

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Museums

Delve into local culture and history at these museum sites in Quezon.

Villa Escudero Museum

A hillside museum portion of the Villa Escudero Plantations with exhibits and cultural displays.

Catanauan Archaeological Site Museum

Exhibits and interpretation of the region’s precolonial artifacts.

Religious Monuments

Sacred sites and grottoes that draw pilgrims and visitors alike.

Kamay ni Hesus Shrine

A popular pilgrimage site in Lucban featuring a towering statue and religious grotto.

Tayabas Church (Our Lady of the Holy Rosary)

Historic church with a deep local devotional heritage in Tayabas.

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National & Theme Parks

Natural landscapes and protected areas offering trails, viewpoints, and water activities.

Banahaw-San Cristobal National Park

A vast protected area spanning the iconic Mount Banahaw and San Cristobal, ideal for hikes and nature.

Polillo Islands Protected Landscape and Seascape

A protected seascape of the Polillo Islands featuring reefs, mangroves, and wildlife.

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Neighborhoods

Quaint towns within Quezon each with distinctive character and heritage.

Lucban

A charming town known for its warm hospitality and the annual Pahiyas Festival.

Tayabas

Historic seat of the province with old streets and a resilient local culture.

Sariaya

A heritage town famed for ancestral houses and riverside charm.

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Free Things to Do

Low-cost ways to enjoy Quezon’s scenery without breaking the bank.

Pahiyas Festival (Lucban, when in season)

Witness vibrant street displays and crafts created by Lucban residents.

Town plazas and sunset strolls

Take a leisurely walk around Lucban, Tayabas, and Sariaya plazas.

Public beaches and scenic viewpoints

Enjoy coastal views and sea breezes at various beaches in Real, Pagbilao, and Mauban.

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Gastronomy

Taste iconic Quezon flavors that locals love to share.

Lucban Longganisa

Sweet-savoury native sausage prized for breakfast plates.

Kiping (Lucban rice wafers)

Colorful edible crafts made from rice paste, famous during the Pahiyas season.

Lambanog (coconut liquor)

A traditional Filipino palm liquor produced in the province.

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Nightlife

Evening options range from relaxed bars to seaside hangouts.

Lucena city bars

Casual venues offering local beers and live music.

Beachfront nightspots (Pagbilao/Real)

Relaxed evenings by the shore with a coastal atmosphere.

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Entertainment

Cultural performances and seasonal festivals provide a taste of local life.

Villa Escudero Cultural Shows

Insightful cultural presentations and performances on-site.

Pahiyas Festival (Lucban)

Colorful harvest festival featuring bright displays and street food.

Sports

Active pursuits in natural settings around the province.

Hiking Mount Banahaw

Trekking routes with forest scenery and panoramic viewpoints.

Water activities at Borawan/Kwebang Lampas beaches

Snorkeling, swimming, and beach days along the coast.

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Off the Track

Less-visited spots that showcase Quezon’s natural hideaways.

Cagbalete Island

Quiet island with white-sand beaches and palm-fringed shores.

Kwebang Lampas Cave & Beach

Secluded cave and beach near Pagbilao with natural rock formations.

Borawan Island

Rocky coves and white sand beaches near Padre Burgos.