Attractions






Kalangaman Island

Calangaman Island in Leyte is located off the coast of Palompon, Leyte. Calangaman Island is best known for its 795-meter-long white sandy beach, which, along with the surrounding waters, is one of the best landscapes in the Philippines. Surrounded by fine sand and salt water, it is considered one of the best sandbars in the Philippines and a top tourist destination in the Visayas. One of the most popular activities here is to stroll along the soft sandbar, but you can also jump into the water to discover the marine life hidden just below the waves. Visitors can also rent a cottage along the coast to relax in the sun and enjoy the cool waters. Meanwhile, tents and cabins are also available for rent for those who want to spend the night on this pristine island and wake up to the sound of the waves. For a hassle-free trip, we recommend booking a tour package to Kalanggaman Island from a Philippine travel agency like Philippine Guides.

Sky Cafe Baybay City

Sky Cafe is an outdoor restaurant located on a hill in Beibei City. The hilltop location offers panoramic views of the sea of clouds that often form in the area. To visit the cafe The best time to visit is between 5 and 8 am, when the sunrise casts a warm orange glow over the sea of clouds. The cafe also has a small wooden gazebo where you can stand with your back to the sea of clouds for the the perfect photo. Enjoy a delicious breakfast while taking in the serene scenery. The cafe's signature breakfast features popular Filipino dishes like beef tapa and tocino, served with garlic rice and a fried egg. served with garlic rice and fried eggs. While you're here, ask for disposable gloves so you can eat with your hands, a common practice among locals.

Canigao Island

Located off the southwest coast, Canigao Island is a popular tropical destination in Eastern Visayas for its powdery white sands and crystal clear waters. The surrounding waters are teeming with vibrant marine life, making it an ideal vacation spot for animal lovers as well. In addition to swimming and snorkeling, you can also go scuba diving to explore more of the marine reserves around the island. On the water, you can rent a kayak or jet ski, play beach volleyball, throw a frisbee, and soak up the sun on the and soak up the sun on the beach. In between activities, you can buy freshly caught seafood at the local wet market and cook it right away. One of the best dishes is oysters. If you want to spend the night on this gorgeous island There is a private camping area where you can pitch your tent.

San Juanico Bridge

The San Juanico Bridge connects the cities of Tacloban in Leyte and Santa Rita in Samar, specifically across the San Juanico Strait. Opened in July 1973, the bridge is 2.16 kilometers long. It is the second longest bridge in the Philippines after the new Cebu-Cordoba Link Highway. The entire structure is also part of the Pan-Philippine Highway or Maharlika Highway and is one of the most iconic architectural landmarks in the country. The bridge is a major thoroughfare that promotes economic activity in both regions. Aside from serving as a major thoroughfare, its craftsmanship has made it one of Leyte's top tourist attractions. Crossing the bridge and enjoying the fantastic view of the sea surrounded by Samar and Leyte is also one of the best things to do in Tacloban.

Lake Danao

Lake Danao is a guitar-shaped crater lake in Ormoc City that covers about 148 hectares and is a top tourist attraction in Eastern Visayas and one of the most beautiful lakes in the Philippines. This pristine body of water is surrounded by dense forests and greenery that are home to a variety of flora and fauna. There are also several rock formations and volcanic rocks on the shores of the lake. The lake is also located about 650 meters above sea level and enjoys a cooler climate, perfect for creating an ecosystem rich in biodiversity. Admiring the natural scenery here you can also kayak on the lake, enjoy a meal at a floating hut, and swim in the cool waters.

Agas-Agas Bridge

Agas-Agas Bridge in Southern Leyte At 89 meters, the Agas-Agas Bridge is the tallest bridge in the Philippines. This impressive structure is located in the town of Sogod, Luzon, Samar, Leyte, and Mindanao, and is part of the Pan-Philippine Highway, a network of roads that connects them.

Sabang Daguitan Surf Camp

Photo courtesy of: Sabang Daguitan Surf Camp
Sabang Dagutan Surf Camp is located along the coast of Dulag and offers several water activities for a day at the beach. Aside from surfing, skimboarding, kayaking, fishing, etc. Other popular activities in Leyte can also be enjoyed here. Since the camp is located at the mouth of the river, you can easily enjoy the lazy river or head to the beach to catch some waves. If you prefer to spend your time on the river, you can also rent a floating cabin for an idyllic vacation in for an idyllic vacation. The camp also has comfortable cabins where you can spend the night. Along with this, the camp also manages its own farm and allows visitors to experience harvesting their own vegetables on a 'pick and pay' basis. to purchase their produce.

Malapascua

In Malapascua, you can observe the unusual hunting behavior of the Thresher Shark, which uses its enormous tail. The spectacular natural scenery and abundance of marine life make for a very impressive make for a very impressive experience for divers. Malapascua is one of the few places in the world where you can see Thresher Sharks. Divers from all over the world from all over the world and has been called one of the top three dive sites in the world.

Launch Cafe

Balsa Cafe is an open-air cafe nestled in the middle of a rice paddy in Barangay Bogasong, Libagon. Featuring bamboo walls and a thatched roof, the cafe resembles a giant Bahay Kubo. Because of its location guests can enjoy a panoramic view of the lush rice fields and towering trees that surround this Leyte tourist attraction. In between visiting the beaches and doing other tours in Leyte, this cafe is one of the best places to visit for a refreshing change of scenery in Leyte. While you take in the view, you can also enjoy Filipino and Asian fusion cuisine inspired recipes from the cafe. The adobo and halang-halang dishes made with native chicken are among the best sellers. For dessert, the signature poto de balsa and hot chocolate are the perfect pairing.