Take a dip at Busay Falls, the hidden treasure of Albay!

Albay Province has a lot of unexplored natural treasures, and Busay Falls is one of them. This high waterfall features clear water from the mountains and unique rock formations. It is hailed as one of the highest waterfalls in the country given its seven-tiered cascading waters and an estimated 800 feet elevation. The natural pools below each waterfall becomes a place where visitors could refresh themselves.

Busay is famous for local tourists every weekend whenever its the hot summer months of March to May. It is located in the town of Malilipot, and is accessible for those who wants to visit.

In the vicinity are tables and benches available for those who wants to have an extended stay by the waterfall. Families and friends can have a meal and picnic together while enjoying the canopy of the forest.

When you’re in Albay, you can’t pass up on Busay!

How to get to Busay Falls?

Easiest way to get to Busay Falls

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From Legazpi to Busay Falls

1. At downtown Legazpi, ride a jeepney heading to Tabaco, Albay.
2. Drop off at the intersection with the sign heading to Busay Falls.
3. Ride a tricycle to head to the Busay Falls itself. If you prefer to walk, it would be a 3km trek.

Things to do at Busay Falls

1. TREKKING
– Before taking a dip, you can explore the forest a bit more.

2. ENJOY NATURE
– To fully appreciate a natural wonder, you have to connect first with the nature around it.

3. TAKE LOTS OF PHOTOS
– Commemorate your Busay Falls visit through snapping some Instagrammable photos!

4. SWIMMING
– Swim on the natural basins formed under the waterfalls. The water will be cold and refreshing!

Rates and Fees

Entrance Fee – ₱ 10 per person
Parking Fee – ₱ 20 per vehicle
Table and Bench Fee – ₱ 100 per set
Busay Falls Tour – ₱ 200 for four people

How to Contact

To see more information about Busay Falls, refer to the following:
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Busay-Falls-Malilipot-Albay/787268181433525

Reminders when visiting Busay Falls

1. Keep a filled water bottle in hand for your trek.
2. Bring picnic foods you can enjoy on the tables.
3. Be respectful of the environment.
4. Throw your trash in the proper disposal bins.
5. Clean as you go.
6. Do not pick on any flowers and plants.
7. Apply mosquito repellent prior to your hike.
8. Be responsible and do not do anything drastic at the falls.

Spend a day of Adventure in Cagraray Eco-Energy Park

This ecological park has a lot of fun-filled activities offered for its visitors. You can trek, ride the zipline, swim in the pool, and spend the warm afternoons by the amphitheater! The road from Legazpi to Cagraray Island is a beautiful video-worthy road, perfect for your reels and tiktoks!

If you plan to unwind on the weekend after a busy week at work, this ecopark is perfect for you! The park is surrounded by nature making it relaxing but it also has adrenaline-pumping activities that anyone should not pass on.

You will see the Albay Gulf and Misibis Bay from the Amphitheater. Why not try visiting this park soon? It will be worth it!

How to get to Cagraray Eco-Energy Park?

Easiest way to get to Cagraray Eco-Energy Park

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From Legazpi to Cagraray Eco-Energy Park

There is no public transportation heading to Cagraray Island.

Things to do at Cagraray Eco-Energy Park

1. VISIT THE STELLA MARIS CHAPEL
– On top of the hill, there is a glass church that is beautiful and elegant. It shines under the sun and reflects light.

2. TAKE PHOTOS AT THE AMPHITHEATER
– This overlooks the Albay Gulf and is a favorite location for photo ops. Take plenty for the gram!

3. SIGHTSEEING
– Walking around the island will give you a panoramic view of Albay.

4. ZIPLINE
– Sign up at the Misibis Bay Resort to avail this activity.

5. ATV RIDE
– Avail an ATV ride throughout the island at the Misibis Bay Resort.

Rates and Fees

Entrance Fee – ₱ 25 per person

Misibis Bay Resort Eco-Tour – ₱ 150 per person

MISIBIS BAY RESORT ACTIVITIES
Windsurfing – ₱ 488 per person for 30 minutes
Kayaking – ₱ 388 per person for 30 minutes
Stand-Up Paddle – ₱ 488 per person for 30 minutes
Hobie Cat Sailing – ₱ 2,488 per unit maximum of 4 persons
Snorkeling – ₱ 688 per person for 30 minutes
Aqua Bike – ₱ 1800 per unit for 30 minutes
Banana Boat Ride – ₱ 3888 for 15 minutes, maximum of 5 persons
Jet Ski – ₱ 2688 for 30 minutes, maximum of 2 persons
Wakeboarding – ₱ 2698 for 30 minutes
Albay Cruise – ₱ 1088 per person for 1 hour
Flying Fish – ₱ 3888 for 15 minutes, maximum of 6 persons
UFO Donut Ride – ₱ 3888 for 15 minutes, maximum of 4 persons

How to Contact

You can contact Misibis Bay Resort through the following:
Mobile No.: 0917 848 6040
Email: reservations@misibisbay.com
Whatsapp: 0917 599 1606
Website: www.misibisbay.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MisibisBay

Reminders when visiting Cagraray Eco-Energy Park

1. Respect the environment.
2. Do not throw your trash anywhere, dispose of it properly.
3. Bring your bottled water as you trek.
4. Clean as you go when you picnic.
5. Bring cash with you.
6. Be a responsible guest and do not do anything drastic or dangerous.
7. Do not pick the flowers and plants.
8. Do not leave your belongings alone.

Set your eyes on nature’s paradise – Vera Falls!

Nestled at the foot of Mount Malinao is the Vera Falls, a nature lover’s paradise. With its surrounding lush forest and clear water, it is an accessible ecotourism site that yields big rewards to those who trek the road.

To arrive at the Vera Falls, you must walk on the 1200 meter road trail. In succession, what awaits you is the crystal blue natural pool under the falls. The strong cascading of water and the chirping of the native birds around the forest will make you feel like you are in another world. Away from the honking of cars and the busy city.

Ready your hiking gear and your swimsuit because you will need them at Vera Falls!

How to get to Vera Falls?

Easiest way to get to Vera Falls

Getting some peace and quiet at Vera Falls would be maximized if your travel heading there is also serene. Why ruin your nature trip with the noise and heat of public commute? Rent a car from us and head straight to Vera Falls!

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From Legazpi to Vera Falls

1. From downtown Legazpi, ride a jeepney heading to Tabaco.
2. Ask the driver to drop you off at Quinastillohan near Sabloyon Road.
3. By the intersection in Sabloyon Road, ride a habal-habal heading to Vera Falls.

Things to do at Vera Falls

1. TREKKING
– The road to Vera Falls would require you to trek. Use that time to appreciate the trail.

2. ENJOY NATURE
– You will be surrounded by nature on your entire trek to the falls. Appreciate nature on the way.

3. SWIMMING
– You can swim in the water and lagoon under the falls. Just be careful!

4. PHOTOSHOOT
– A lot of people take some lovely shots for their Instagram. Make sure you have some too.

Rates and Fees

Entrance Fee – ₱ 20
Parking Fee – ₱ 20

Note: The caretaker takes donations that go to the maintenance of the Vera Falls area.

Interesting Facts

– You can arrive at Vera Falls through Tabaco or Malinao. It is closer to Tabaco.
– Mt. Malinao where Vera Falls is located is called the baby brother of Mayon Volcano.
– There used to be a geothermal plant on Mt. Malinao but has been decommissioned due to the decrease in steam from the mountain.

How to Contact

You can find more information about Vera Falls through this:
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Vera-Falls-Brgy-Soa-Malinao-Albay/341609659284669

Reminders when visiting Vera Falls

1. Bring your own bottled water and snacks.
2. Respect the environment, do not throw trash anywhere but the proper disposal bin.
3. Clean as you go. Leave the area cleaner than when you arrived.
4. A mosquito repellent will be handy as the rainy season brings a lot of bugs.
5. Be responsible and don’t commit any drastic activities.
6. Do not pick on the flowers and plants.
7. The area has great mobile reception.
8. Bring cash with you.

See what lies inside the Earth at Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave!

Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave is one of the most popular destinations in the province. It is located at Brgy. Cotmon, Camalig, Albay and is named because of a peculiar coincidence. The word ‘hoyop’ is a Bicolano word meaning ‘blow’. This comes from the fact that there are whistling sounds made by the wind at the entrance.

Besides the whimsical whistles made by the wind, the cave has bat residents. But they are quiet as they’re both blind and mute. The noise you can possibly hear are people shouting to check their echoes inside.

Hoyop-Hoyopan has been well-maintained and it can be seen by the rock formations that are untouched, well-preserved, and protected. Before being an eco-tourism destination, it held value in history. There were jars found inside the cave that are now located in the National Museum.

If you want to see a beautiful touch of the earth while enjoying history, you should visit Hoyop-Hoyopan now!

How to get to Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave?

Easiest way to get to Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave

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From Legazpi to Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave

1. At downtown Legazpi, ride a jeep heading to Camalig.
2. Alight at the Camalig town proper and look for tricycle drivers.
3. Arrange a roundtrip rental with a driver that can wait for you while you explore Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave.

Things to do at Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave

1. SPELUNKING
– A cave visit is not complete without spelunking! Just don’t forget your safety gears.

2. TAKE PHOTOS
– Take a lot of photos with the stalactites and stalagmites, but be careful, don’t break any of them!

3. ENJOY THE CAVE FORMATIONS
– There are multiple interesting rock formations throughout the cave that your guide will point out!

Rates and Fees

ENTRANCE FEE
2-3 Persons – ₱ 200 for the group
More than 3 people – ₱ 50 per person inclusive of tour guide fee

Parking Fee – ₱ 25

Interesting Facts

– There is a concrete dance floor inside the cave for people to have underground dance parties during Martial Law.

How to Contact

You can find more information about Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave through the Provincial Tourism, Culture, Arts Office – Albay:
Email: albaytourism@gmail.com
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/albaytourism

Reminders when visiting Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave

1. Respect the environment.
2. Be careful when spelunking and avoid breaking rock formations.
3. Bring your trash as you go. Throw in proper disposal bins.
4. Drink water constantly preferably from your own bottled water.
5. Be a responsible visitor and leave the cave as it was.
6. Apply mosquito repellent prior your spelunking trip.

Bask under the Sun at the Pinamuntugan Beach!

The province of Albay does not run short from islands and beach getaway destinations. In Bacacay, Albay you can find Pinamuntugan Island – a must visit for those who like to soak in the sea and feel the sand on their toes!

This beautiful island cove resembles the famed Boracay. It also is famous for having amazing sunsets that beach lovers love having in their photos!

The island has cottages rented out for people who visit. The rock formations on the end of the beach and the white sand that lines the coastline will surely sate your island getaway dreams!

Visit Pinamuntugan now!

How to get to Pinamuntugan Beach?

Easiest way to get to Pinamuntugan Beach

Don’t even bother with the tiring journey there is in commuting and public transport. Instead, avail a rental service from us that will take you from your home and send you directly to Pinamuntugan! You’re going there for a time off, so ditch the stress of commuting. Availing a car rental service from us will keep you and your friends relaxed on the backseat while we send you off!

Wherever in Albay Province you may be, we can and will pick you up and send you straight to Bacacay! A rental will save you money and time!

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[Globe]: 0965 129 6777 or 0955 872 3883
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Email: info@legazpirentacar.com
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From Legazpi to Pinamuntugan Beach

1. In downtown Legazpi, head to Integrated Terminal.
2. At the terminal, find a bus heading to Tabaco City.
3. On arrival at Tabaco City, ride a tricycle heading to Tabaco Port.
4. There, charter a boat heading to Pinamuntugan Island.

Things to do at Pinamuntugan Beach

1. TAKE LOTS OF PHOTOS
– The island is picturesque and perfect for Instagrams shots.

2. SWIMMING
– Swim near the shoreline and feel the cold waters around you.

3. SUNBATHING
– Get an even tan and lie down on a blanket by the beach!

4. WAIT FOR THE SUNSET
– The sunsets at Pinamuntugan are famous, don’t miss your chance to see it!

5. SNORKELING
– If you bring some snorkeling gear, you can go snorkel all you want!

Rates and Fees

CONSERVATION FEE
Adult Day Trip – ₱ 150 for Albay local, ₱ 200 for others
Child Day Trip – ₱ 70 for Albay local, ₱ 100 for others

Adult Overnight – ₱ 210 for Albay local, ₱ 300 for others
Child Day Trip – ₱ 180 for Albay local, ₱ 250 for others

Cottage Rental Fee – ₱ 400
Docking Fee – ₱ 100

How to Contact

You can find more information about Pinamuntugan Beach through this:
Mobile No.: 0905 288 2590, 0951 005 5170
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/vanishingislandpunta

Reminders when visiting Pinamuntugan Beach

1. Collect your trash and bring it with you.
2. Always ask the locals where it is safe to swim.
3. Use coral-friendly sunblock.
4. Respect the environment, both on land and underwater.

Explore the Wonders down below at Jovellar Underground River!

Jovellar Underground River is located in Barangay Quitinday of Jovellar, Albay. It has been steadily increasing national attraction as a tourist site, and is now the main destination of the municipality. Even though this wonder of nature is a must-see, tourists rarely visited this back then because of the occupation of communist insurgents. But now that they are cleared out, Jovellar is a safe place to go to.

You can experience the underground river through riding a balsa that your guide will row for you. Before you decide to visit Jovellar, make sure that the rains of the past days didn’t last for a long time. This will ensure you a fulfilling visit as you will witness the famous teal-colored water of the river.

Jovellar is a rising tourist destination now that has been cared for and improved by the local municipality. Why not give it a shot soon?

How to get to Jovellar Underground River?

Easiest way to get to Jovellar Underground River

Going on a trip should be spent without any fuss, so why bother with public transportation? It’s loud, dusty, and could even ruin your look for Jovellar! Worry not now because if you avail a with driver rental from Legazpi Rent a Car, you will head straight to Jovellar without any hassle!

No matter what corner of Albay you may come from, we are ready to pick you up! A rental with us saves you both time and money, won’t that be exciting?

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[Globe]: 0965 129 6777 or 0955 872 3883
[Smart]: 0907 931 8778 or 0907 931 8774
Email: info@legazpirentacar.com
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From Legazpi to Jovellar Underground River

1. From Downtown Legazpi, ride a bus or jeep heading to Guinobatan.
2. Upon arrival at Guinobatan, ride another jeep heading to Jovellar.
3. When you come to Jovellar, ride a single motor or habal-habal to go to the underground river.

Things to do at Jovellar Underground River

1. HIKE/TREK
– The visit to the underground river won’t be worth it if you didn’t roam around the area! See the beauty for what it is.

2. ENJOY NATURE
– See all the thriving flora and fauna in the environment, this is how well the place is being taken care of!

3. TAKE LOTS OF PHOTOS
– The entrance of the underground cave is perfect for people to take photographs in.

4. RIDE THE BALSA IN THE RIVER
– There is a balsa available for you to go inside the 180-meter underground river system. Take the chance and ride it!

5. LISTEN TO THE GUIDE’S EDUCATIONAL TALK
– The guide will discuss environmental conservation and preservation to you, make sure you listen!

Rates and Fees

ENTRANCE FEE
Jovellar Local – ₱ 10
Filipino Tourist – ₱ 50
Senior Citizen – ₱ 40
Kids 10 y.o. and below – ₱ 30
Foreign Tourist – ₱ 200

PARKING FEE
4 Wheels – ₱ 30
Tricycle – ₱ 15
Motorcycle – ₱ 10

BAMBOO RAFT FEE
Regular Ride – ₱ 400
Jovellar Ride – ₱ 200

Dry Caving Fee – ₱ 300 per person

COTTAGE RENTAL
Kubo – ₱ 450
Big Cottage – ₱ 1000

Tour Guiding Fee – ₱ 200

Interesting Facts

– Jovellar Underground River is the main attraction of the Jovellar Underground River, Caves, Falls, and Rainforest Tour.
– It is best to visit during the summer months to see the river and caves in full glory.
– It is also known as the Quitinday Underground River.

How to Contact

You can find more information about Jovellar Underground River through this:
Mobile No.: 0917 362 8904
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064760466557

You can contact the Provincial Tourism, Culture, and Arts Office of Albay through this:
Email: albaytourism@gmail.com
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/albaytourism

Reminders when visiting Jovellar Underground River

1. Bring your trash as you go.
2. Keep a bottle of water in hand on your trip.
3. Only swim at designated locations.
4. Respect the environment.
5. Do not break off rock formations at the cave.

Visit the Hill without a Hilltop – check out Kawa-Kawa!

This once unknown location has grown into becoming a top tourist spot in Albay! It is now a nature park, a pilgrimage site, and a sanctuary all in one. The Kawa-Kawa Hill is a 25-hectare area located in Tuburan, Ligao. It is called Kawa-Kawa because it looks like a cauldron which is “Kawa” in Bicolano.

The trek to the top has the 14 stations of the cross, to which Catholics frequently visit. Aside from being a pilgrimage site, the administration of Kawa-Kawa are building up their recreational activities. As for now they have cottages available for use, ATVs, and horseback riding! They also planted a lot of flowers perfect for your Instagram photos.

Kawa-Kawa is recommended for you if what you’re seeking for is a quiet and peaceful place to visit!

How to get to Kawa-Kawa Hill?

Easiest way to get to Kawa-Kawa Hill

While you’re heading for some peace and quiet found at Kawa-Kawa Hill, why ruin your gala with the noise and bustle of public commute? Rent out a car from us, either with driver or self-drive, so you can have a straight to Kawa-Kawa transport experience! If you choose the with driver option, you will get a worry-free travel heading straight to your destination.

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Email: info@legazpirentacar.com
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From Legazpi to Kawa-Kawa Hill

1. At Downtown Legazpi, ride a jeepney heading to either Ligao, Oas, or Polangui.
2. Ask the driver to drop you off at Tuburan near Seventh Day Adventist Church.
3. When you get dropped off, ride a tricycle heading to Kawa-Kawa Hill.

Things to do at Kawa-Kawa Hill

1. PICNIC
– Lay a blanket for you to lie on and have a snack!

2. TAKE LOTS OF PHOTOS
– Your trip to Kawa-Kawa Hill won’t be complete without photos of your visit! Snap some!

3. STATION OF THE CROSS
– Your trek up the hill without a hilltop is guided by the station of the cross.

4. HORSEBACK RIDING
– Make sure you are monitored while riding a horse.

5. ENJOY THE NATURE
– Bask in the cool breeze of the place surrounded by trees.

6. RIDE ATV
– You can rent ATVs and roam around the hill at a faster pace.

Rates and Fees

Entrance Fee – Free

PARKING FEE
Motorcycle – ₱ 10
Car – ₱ 20

ATV Ride – ₱ 100 per 15 minutes

Interesting Facts

– Kawa-Kawa is called the hill without a hilltop because of the depression on where the hilltop is supposed to be.
– You can donate ₱ 1000 to the church and leave a footprint on a brick to their stairs.
– The ‘hilltop’ of Kawa-Kawa shows the view of Mt. Masaraga and Mt. Mayon.

How to Contact

You can find more information about Kawa-Kawa Hill through this:
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100079945484815

Reminders when visiting Kawa-Kawa Hill

1. Bring your trash as you go.
2. Lenten season is the peak time of visitors.
3. Bring your water and snacks to maintain hydration throughout the hike.
4. Clean as you go when having a picnic.
5. Be a responsible guest despite the place being free.
6. Apply mosquito repellent throughout your hike.
7. Do not pick flowers and plants.

Ultimate Guide to Sumlang Lake!

Sumlang is a man-made lake located in Camalig, Albay that is famed for being the new habitat to a wide range of flora and fauna. It has recently succeeded in becoming a feeding ground for some migratory and resident birds.

This new tourist attraction has been upgraded by the province, where visitors enjoy an uninterrupted and clear look on the majestic Mount Mayon. You should visit the lake in the early morning or late afternoon to see either the sunrise or sunset.

Sumlang Lake has a lot to offer, from food, to service, and to picturesque views of Albay’s pride – Mayon. Visit now!

How to get to Sumlang Lake?

Easiest way to get to Sumlang Lake

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Wherever you are from Albay, we are more than ready to pick you up! With this rental, you will save a lot of money and time! You will have more time to spend in the resort, won’t it be great?

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Book with us now through our Booking Page.

You can also contact us through the following:
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Email: info@legazpirentacar.com
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From Legazpi to Sumlang Lake

1. Head to downtown Legazpi City.
2. Ride a jeepney heading to either Camalig, Guinobatan, or Polangui.
3. Ask the driver to drop you off at the Agri-Village.
4. From the Agri-Village, ride a tricycle heading to Sumlang Lake.

Things to do at Sumlang Lake

1. BALSA RIDE
– You can’t swim in the lake, but the place offers a balsa or bamboo raft that you can use for your instagram photos.

2. WATCH THE CULTURAL DEMO
– Enjoy a cultural tour by going to the cottages beside the souvenir shop. They also have cooking demos featuring Bicolano food such as pinangat and many more!

3. LEARN HOW TO WEAVE ABACA
– Another cultural feature they have on display is on preparing the strips of abaca to be weaved into bags and other local products.

4. TAKE HOME A SOUVENIR
– Their souvenir shop features Albay’s best local products such as bags, baskets, home furniture, and some edible pasalubongs!

5. SNAP YOUR PHOTOS
– Picture or it didn’t happen! Don’t pass up on the chance to memorialize your visit by snapping a photo with the Mayon Volcano in your background!

Rates and Fees

ENTRANCE FEE
Adults – ₱ 100
Senior Citizens – ₱ 80
Children – ₱ 60

Environmental Fee – ₱ 20
Parking Fee for Motorcycle and Tricycles – ₱ 10
Parking Fee for Cars – ₱ 20
Balsa Ride – ₱ 80 per person for 30 minutes
Kayak – ₱ 100 per person for 30 minutes
Aqua Bike – ₱ 100 per person for 30 minutes

FISHING
Fish Feeding – ₱ 20
Rental Equipment – ₱ 50
Fish Rate – ₱ 150 per kilo

Interesting Facts

– Sumlang is only a man-made lake.

How to Contact

You can contact Sumlang Lake through these:
Mobile No.: 0968 887 3244
Email: info.naturefuntraventure@gmail.com
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/SumlangLakeNFT/

Reminders when visiting Sumlang Lake

1. Sumlang Lake is open everyday from 8 AM to 8 PM.
2. The best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon.
3. Respect the environment and do not pick up plants.
4. Throw your trash in the proper disposal bins.
5. Do not leave your things unattended.

Be surrounded by Flora and Fauna at the Albay Park and Wildlife!

Albay Park and Wildlife is a park and picnic grove that tourists must visit when they’re in Albay! It is the only zoo in the area, making it a great leisure spot for those who want to see great scenery and get closer to animals.

In this park you can see the diverse species of animals that are commonly found in the wild. And don’t worry about not having enough space when you come visit, this park is big enough to accommodate as many people as possible!

Kids and adults will enjoy it here as you can see monitor lizards, civets, hornbills, peacocks, and more – well taken care of and are housed in big cages that don’t constrict them! Roaming around Albay Park and Wildlife is both educational and fulfilling!

How to get to Albay Park and Wildlife?

Easiest way to get to Albay Park and Wildlife

Get rid of the hassle, dust, and stress of commuting – and rent a car from us! Either you self-drive or avail a driver rental service, we can accommodate it! You will arrive in Albay Park and Wildlife without all the hustle and bustle of the commute.

It does not matter if you’ll come from in Albay – because we can take you straight to the park! Availing a rental from us saves you a lot of money while cutting unnecessarily long travel time.

Whether you are a small group or a big one, our units of sedans to vans can accommodate your needs. We do have a distinguished collection of rental vehicles.

Book with us now through our Booking Page.

You can also contact us through the following:
[Globe]: 0965 129 6777 or 0955 872 3883
[Smart]: 0907 931 8778 or 0907 931 8774
Email: info@legazpirentacar.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/legazpirentacarph

From Legazpi to Albay Park and Wildlife

1. At the city of Legazpi, ride a Legazpi-Daraga Loop 1 jeepney.
2. Alight the jeepney when you arrive at the tennis courts in Tagas, Daraga.
3. Trek your way up the Albay Park and Wildlife.

Things to do at Albay Park and Wildlife

1. STAY AT THE GAZEBO
– Relax and take your time sitting in the gazebo, basking in the nature and sound of the animals.

2. LOOK AT ALL THE DISPLAYS
– The park has a lot of educational materials displayed, take your time to read every one of them.

3. PLAY AT THE PLAYGROUND
– Bring your chikitings on the playground, they’ll surely have fun!

4. HAVE A PICNIC
– They have a picnic grove where you and your family can lie a blanket on and eat some snacks.

5. SEE THE ANIMALS
– Visit the enclosure of all the animals in the park.

6. TAKE LOTS OF PHOTOS
– Keep with you some memories of your visit through commemorative photos!

Rates and Fees

ENTRANCE FEE:
Child 12 y.o. below – ₱ 20
Adult 13 y.o. above – ₱ 50
Students get a 20% discount
Senior Citizens and PWD – FREE

PARKING FEE:
Bus and Truck – ₱ 50
Car and Tricycle – ₱ 20
Motorcycle – ₱ 10

Picnic Hut Rental – ₱ 500 for whole day, ₱ 250 for half day
Lagoon Rental – ₱ 2000 for whole day, ₱ 1000 for half day
Covered Court – ₱ 5000 for whole day, ₱ 2500 for half day
Animal Ride – ₱ 30 per pax

How to Contact

You can contact Albay Park and Wildlife through these:
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/AlbayParkWildlife

Reminders when visiting Albay Park and Wildlife

1. They are open from 6 AM to 8 PM.
2. Always follow the rules inside the park.
3. Do not lean, sit, or climb on the railings and cages.
4. Guard your children well around the enclosures.
5. Do not tease and feed the animals.
6. Respect the surroundings and throw your trash properly.
7. Stay in the designated areas for people.
8. Do not pick the flowers and plants among the park.
9. Keep an eye on your belongings.

Ultimate Guide to Visit Magayon in Mayon Volcano!

The Mayon Volcano is located on the southern part of the island of Luzon. Standing at 2642 meters above sea level, it is famed to be a perfect conical beauty that hails plenty of legends and artworks. It is the most active in the Philippines and one of the most active in the entire world. The surrounding area is called Mayon Volcano Natural Park and was already a protected area back in 2000.

On a hike in Mayon Volcano, your nature curious side will be enriched! The park houses 156 floral species, 83 species of trees, 104 species of land vertebrates, and of many endemic and indigenous animals. The entire park boasts diverse natural resources with many types of ecosystems in its vicinity.

Aside from its perfect cone shape and a trip to our enriching history, visitors also enjoy some activities like the ATV event. If you have been planning to see the magnificent Mayon, read our guide!

How to get to Mayon Volcano Natural Park?

Easiest way to get to Mayon Volcano Natural Park

You are heading to a fun-filled ride to Mayon Volcano, so why ruin your trip with public transportation? Rent a car from us, with driver or in self-drive so that you can head straight to Mayon Volcano Natural Park! If you get the driver service, you will get a worry-free and relaxing trip from your hotel straight to your destination! We will sort out the transportation for you.

It does not matter where in Albay you will come from, because we can pick you up anywhere and anytime in the daylight! With this rental, you will save money and travel time. Isn’t that worth it?

If you are a small group, we have sedans, MPVs, or even SUVs to accommodate you. If you are a bigger group, take confidence in the Van units we have available! We have a diverse range of rental units in store all ready to serve you in a rental.

Book with us now through our Booking Page.

You can also contact us through the following:
[Globe]: 0965 129 6777 or 0955 872 3883
[Smart]: 0907 931 8778 or 0907 931 8774
Email: info@legazpirentacar.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/legazpirentacarph

From Legazpi to Mayon Volcano Natural Park

1. Head to Legazpi Downtown.
2. Ride a jeep heading to either Camalig or Guinobatan.
3. Ask the driver to drop you off at Cagsawa.

Things to do at Mayon Volcano Natural Park

1. AVAIL A 4X4 ATV RIDE
– Get on your adventurer’s hat and ride an ATV! Drive through rice fields, the forest, and volcanic rocks heading to the Lava Wall!

2. VOLCANIC HIKE
– With a trusted guide, take the Farmer’s Trail that was formed after the repeated eruptions of Mayon.

3. TAKE LOTS OF PHOTOS
– Visit on a sunny day to make the most of your visit! Take plenty of photos for the memories.

Rates and Fees

ATV Ride – ₱ 2100-4000
Hike Package Rate – ₱ 6900-7900

Interesting Facts

– Mayon is considered as the world’s most perfectly-formed volcano for its conical symmetry.
– Its worst eruption killed 12,000 people.
– The longest eruption of Mayon lasted for an entire week.

How to Contact

You can contact the Albay Provincial Tourism Culture and the Arts Office (PTCAO) through these:
Address: Albay Tourism Building, Albay Astrodome Complex, Legazpi City, Albay
Telephone Number: (052) 742 5004

You can contact Mayon Sky Drive ATV through these:
Mobile No.: 0977 840 0252 or 0919 368 3936
Facebook Page: https://web.facebook.com/mayonskydriveatv
Website: www.mayonskydrive.com

Reminders when visiting Mayon Volcano Natural Park

1. Read up on the PHIVOLCS latest warning for the Mayon Volcano prior to your trip.
2. Hire a guide if you don’t want to avail a company for trekking.
3. Bring all the necessary gear and essentials when you go hiking.
4. Bring your own bottle for water.
5. Have an emergency kit in hand at all times.