Ozamiz is home to the Fuerte de la Concepcion y del Triunfo also known as Cotta Fort and Shrine, a fort built in 1755. The Cotta Fort houses the image of the Our Lady of Triumph of the Cross, engraved on the wall of the fort facing the bay.
The Immaculate Conception Cathedral Parish which has ever since been under the protection of our Lady of the Immaculate Conception was established by the Recoletos in 1789 or before this date. It was then known as the Immaculate Conception Parish
Gala Tespi farm, is a perfect place to chill and unwind where you can disconnect to technology and reconnect with the spectacular nature, located in Gala, Ozamiz City.
Inside the house is an old, majestic stairway that leads to a room full of old furniture, wooden trunks, antiques, some black and white photographs, capiz windows, etc. Dr. Jose Rizal, the country’s national hero, reportedly slept there for three days.
Naomi’s Garden and Tourist Inn, which is roughly 10 minutes away from the city, has become a tourist attraction because of the number of fruit trees and ornamental plants there. Included in the botanical collection are rare species of orchids, flowering plants, and bonsai. The property covers roughly 13 hectares
A tourist in Ozamiz City should never miss seeing the tower of the four great bells at the top of Bukagan Hill. They are worth the sweat and tires feet if one attempts to go up the hill on foot or the different phobias one experiences as the vehicle goes up. Aside from the wonder of the bells one gets a bonus, the beautiful scenarios around including the panorama of Ozamiz.