Anvaya Cove Beach and Nature Club
Morong, Bataan
An Ayala Land Premier seaside residential resort community in Morong, Bataan, this 320-hectare Anvaya Cove Beach is a mere three-minute boat ride from the main cover of Anvaya and is most famous for its regrown coral reefs which boasts of a rich variety of marine life - from nudibranchs, clown, butterfly, puffer to lionfish - which can be viewed at a relatively shallow depth of 30 feet. Spanish dancers, Moorish idols, giant clams, filefish and jumping fish have also been seen among the bay's large coral formations. Being so close to Subic Bay, one gets to see occasional stray of whale sharks. Ayala Land is the developer of Anvaya Cove with its 3.5-km coastline, two private covers, and a peak elevation of 130 meters above sea level. Ayala Land has sought to maintain the terrain's rolling hills, mango and bamboo groves and freshwater streams by adopting a development strategy that is sensitive to the natural environment. It offers a spectacular view of the Silanguin and Bataan mountain ranges and the calm waters of Subic Bay. For inquiries, call (63 2) 728-7000 or 892-3333 or email: [email protected]
Balon Anito
Mariveles, Bataan
Known to many as the dead volcano, a lot of elderly people visit the place to dip their feet in the hot water by sitting on the mouth of the volcano. The hot spring is known to have therapeutic effect on one's health
Baranda Farm
Limay, Bataan
The place offers a refreshing ambience of a resort amidst lush vegetation, cool waters cascading in their interconnecting pools and a view of its delightful gardens nearby. A romantic place for nature lovers.
Baras Bakal
Angat, Bataan
A stone cave which was the first choice of the Katipuneros as a hideout before they finally selected Biak-na-Bato. It is now a popular picnic place.
Dunsulan Falls
Pilar, Bataan
An enchanting tourist attraction at the heart of a forested hill at the back of the historic Mt. Samat in PIlar. A site ideal for picnic and swimming.
Mash Gas Flame
Angat, Bataan
A rich flaming well located in Brgy. Poblacion
Mt. Malasimbo
Dinalupihan, Bataan
A conical-shaped mountain, it is believed that when dark clouds cover the summit of this mountain, a typhoon is coming.
Mt. Natib
Orani, Bataan
Mt. Natib is the highest peak in the Bataan Natural Park with an elevation of 1,253 meters above sea level. The slope is characterized by very steep forest cover. Its mossy forest features a collection of small stunted trees as one approaches the top. The peak is covered with small patches of grassland. Also found are boulders with inscribed names of American expeditionary forces that climbed the peak way back in the 1930s. The Bataan Natural Park where Mt. Natib is located is located approximately 124 kms from Manila. To reach the mountain from the North Luzon Expressway, exit at the San Fernando tollway and take the Gapan-Olongapo road. Upon reaching the Layac junction in Dinalupihan, Bataan, take the Roman Superhighway. From there it's about 10 minutes travel to Tala-Orani intersection, then take a turn right to Brgy. Tala where the PASU-DENR monitoring station is located. From the station, Mt. Natib is about 3 hours of trekking. For further information, contact PENR Office, (63 47) 237-3550 or PASU-BNP, Mobile #0927-523-7236
Pasukulan Falls
Abucay, Bataan
A natural valley of Mt. Natib, it has fresh vegetation and relatively unexplored. It is an hour and a half drive on board all-terrain 4 x 4 vehicle via Gabon-Hacienda Road up to Brgy. Malamanga where the 2-hour trekking towards the falls would start. Ideal for picnics and trail-blazing. For information, please call Office of the Mayor of Abucay with Tel. No. (047) 461-7950 (Attn: Connie Escartin/Tin-tin Rodriguez). The office offers a tour package of P150 per pax inclusive of roundtrip transportation and services of a guide (min. of 5 pax).
Sibul Springs
Abucay, Bataan
The famous spring is a tourist potential with sulfuric swimming pools and wide area for outdoor recreation. Its main attraction is the natural spring believed to relieve muscle pains. It prides in the presence of Bankal Resettlement where indigenous Aetas maintain their traditional way of life.
Talaga Beach
Mariveles, Bataan
An enchanting cove where a guesthouse of the late President Ferdinand Marcos lies.