Calapan, the capital of Oriental Mindoro, is a hidden gem that beautifully combines rich culture with stunning natural landscapes. This charming city is your gateway to the breathtaking beaches and lush mountains of Mindoro. One of the must-visit spots is the Calapan Cathedral, a stunning example of Spanish colonial architecture that reflects the city’s historical roots. Food lovers will delight in local specialties like "labanos" (radish) and fresh seafood, best enjoyed at the bustling public market. Don’t miss the chance to try "buko pie," a delicious coconut pie that’s a favorite among locals. For nature enthusiasts, the nearby Puerto Galera offers pristine beaches and vibrant coral reefs, perfect for snorkeling and diving. The city's annual festivals, such as the "Buwan ng Kalikasan," celebrate environmental awareness and showcase the community's commitment to preserving its natural beauty. Calapan is not just a stopover; it’s a destination rich in experiences waiting to be discovered. Did you know that Calapan is home to the largest mangrove forest in the Philippines? This unique ecosystem is a testament to the city’s dedication to environmental conservation, making it a perfect spot for eco-tourism.
Calapan, Philippines
Top things to do in Calapan
4 attractions, landmarks and museums worth your time, ranked by traveler reviews.
Port of Calapan
Port of Calapan is the main gateway to Mindoro, connecting the island to Batangas and serving as a bustling hub for travelers and cargo.
Baco Islands
Baco Islands offer pristine beaches, clear waters, and excellent snorkeling and diving opportunities just off the coast of Calapan.
Diocese of Calapan
The Diocese of Calapan oversees Catholic life in Oriental Mindoro, with its seat at the historic Calapan Cathedral, a landmark of faith and heritage.
Calapan Cathedral
Calapan Cathedral, seat of the Diocese of Calapan, is a landmark church known for its simple yet elegant architecture and spiritual significance.
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