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  • SABANG BAY
  • PRES. QUEZON MEMORIAL PARK
  • BALER CATHOLIC CHURCH
  • DIGISIT BEACH
  • BULAWAN FALLS
  • LAMAO CAVES
  • CASAPSAPAN BEACH

Formerly known as Ocean View, is arguably the most popular resort in Sabang. Boasts of panoramic views of Baler Bay, the Pacific Ocean and surrounding cliffs and beaches.

 

 

Fenced by concrete material and set on a circular cement platform, it serves as a landmark of Baler, the birthplace of the late President Manuel L. Quezon.

 

 

It was the last Spanish garrison of four officers and fifty men sieged by Filipino insurgents on June 27, 1899. This is also where the La Campana de Baler, an ancient high quality bell, was used and later stored as a relic

 

 

The upper landward shore is mostly sand while the water shores are barricades of corals forming a protective reef that prevents strong waves of the Pacific from smashing onto the shore. The area is good for diving, and during calmer months, for snorkeling.

 

 

Awarded as “The Cleanest Inland Body of Water” (Regional Category), Bulawan Falls rises a hundred meters from the ground standing majestically on the wilderness of Brgy. Paleg. The impressive rock walling along the bank of the river adds to its awe-inspiring beauty.

 

 

Lamao is an array of caves curved along the seaside cliff of Paltic, Dingalan. These caves are constantly lured by waves of the Pacific Ocean. They would seem deceptively ordinary, however, upon close inspection, delightful natural waterfall gushes inside from the underground stream.

 

 

Aurora offers a magnificent view of the brilliant sunrise where one can watch the sun rising slowly from the eastern horizon almost as big as a winnower. Its inherent and idyllic beauty, such as the white sand beaches, clear- blue sparkling waters, and five hectares of virgin mangrove, offers everyone extreme pleasure and blissful satisfaction.