Legazpi Sightseeing
The province of Albay, and its capital, Legazpi City, has been, for several decades running, the number
one destination for tourists, both from the Philippines and those coming in from other
countries. If you are planning to visit this charming city, include the following places in your
itinerary.
Magayon Art Gallery
If you want to see artworks by the local artists, then the Magayon Art Gallery is one place you
should check out.
It can be found in Legazpi City, and while it focuses mainly on modern art, you will still be able
to see, through the huge number of showcase pieces a wide variety of painting styles that
showcase the artistry of the local folk.
The Legazpi City Museum
The history of Albay and its capital are visually represented in the Legazi City Museum, one of
the finest in the province and the region.
The museum can be divided into several sections. Prominently displayed are the numerous
possessions and antiques of the clans that once ruled the city; archeological discoveries and
artifacts are also aplenty, and there is also an area dedicated to showing artworks, from past
and present eras.
Mayon Volcano
A lot of the tourists that go to Legazpi, Albay do so for only one one reason: get a glimpse of
Mayon Volcano, one of the world’s greatest natural wonders.
The volcano stands over 2,200 meters (8,100 ft), but it is its perfect cone that truly captivates
people. The name itself was derived from the Bicol word “magayon” which translate to “lovely”,
certainly a fitting description. Its eruptions, which come in frequently, are among the most
spectacular in the world. At nighttime, the flow of the brilliant reddish orange lava is simply
majest6ic.
The Pototan Cave
Not far from Legazpi City, is a beach, where, besides the cool waters, you will come upon what
is called the Pototan Cave.
The Pototan Cave is over 8 meters (30 ft high) and some 6 meters (20 ft) wide at the entrance.
Inside the cave you will find several types of stalactites, stalagmites and several rocks and
types. There is also an underground river. This leads deeper into the cave, ending in
passageways and hidden chambers.
Kapuntukan Hill
Driving away from the pier near Legazpi City, you will see in the distance a hillside shaped like
a lion in the throes of deep sleep.
It is what is locally known as the Kapuntukan Hill.
The trek to the top is not difficult, and once you make the ascent, your reward will be a
splendid view encompassing the entire city of Legazpi. If the weather permits, as it often does,
you will even get to view several other islands from faraway.
Our Lady of the Gate Church
Driving to the town of Daraga is a hill, on top of which is the Our Lady of the Gate Church.
While there are several churches and cathedrals in Albay, few are as important or highly
regarded as this one.
The Our Lady of Gate Church was constructed in 1773 on behalf of the Franciscan Missionaries.
Even today, it is prized by the province not just for its historical value, but for its intricate
design. Unlike the other churches, the Gate Church was built in accordance to the Baroque style,
which places emphasis on elaborate designs. The result is an edifice that fills the senses with
awe and inspiration.
The Albay Park and Wildlife
If you want to spend some time with your friends or just enjoy a little bit of nature, you should
visit the Albay Park and Wildlife near Legazpi City.
This is not just a typical park, although it has the cool and lush environment that you can ever
want. But the park also has plenty of sites that provides shelter for over 300 types of animals,
along with several boats and rides, both for children and the young at heart.