Towering over Basco at approximately 1,009 feet above sea level, this dormant volcano is the first attraction you will see upon landing at the airport. To get a picture-perfect view, timing and patience are required since its peack is almost covered by clouds. It is challending climb for mountaineers because of its abundant endemic flora and fauna. It is also the source of the spring water which supplies households in Basco.
There are seemingly endless waves of rolling hills which boasts of the perfect combination of landscapes and seascapes which can be enjoyed from afar but is best experienced when explored on foot. The site is the best vantage point for an unhampered view of the province's three major islands.
The rock bay is popularly known for its long stretch of boulders due to Mt. Iraya's eruption in 400 AD. The rock formation, smoothed over time by the strong Pacific waves, presents a panoramic link betweeb the sea horizon and Mt. Iraya.
A manmade pool with a view of the Pacific Ocean and Mt. Iraya, it is ideal for picnics because of the spring water which emanates and the cozy environs.
Christened by American tourists as Marlboro Country because of its contour, the endless rolling hills, wind-swept communal pasturelands for cows, carabaos and horses are perfect sceneries for nature lovers and photographers.
Offers a captivating view of rolling hills and the vast expanse of the sea made popular by the movie “Hihintayin kita sa langit” which starred Richard Gomez and Dawn Zulueta.
tucked inside Brgy. Sumnanga where remnants of Ivatan houses are being restored, this cove boasts of the most pristine corals in Batanes.
A natural park comprised of forest, cliff and rocky hills where bonsai arius trees abound along a grazing area for goats. A unique formation is a flat stone which lies naturally upon another stone, which, when you strike with another stone produces a bell-like sound. Accordingly, it served as an alarm for the ancient inhabitants against approaching enemies, and a signal for community meeting and for gathering goats.
one of the iconic and most photographed spots in Batanes because of its rock arch formation in a beach cove, and is an ideal site for picnic, snorkeling, and camping.
Follow us on social media: