The largest region in Luzon by area, known as the rice granary of the Philippines. It features historic sites from World War II and the volcanic landscapes of Mt. Pinatubo.
A Pacific-facing province known for its surfing breaks in Baler and pristine waterfalls nestled in the Sierra Madre....
A historically significant peninsula province, site of the Bataan Death March during World War II and now a growing economic zone....
A rapidly developing province north of Metro Manila, known as the cradle of Philippine independence and for its historic churches....
The rice granary of the Philippines, a vast agricultural province in the heart of Central Luzon....
The culinary capital of the Philippines, famous for its cuisine, Giant Lantern Festival, and the lahar-sculpted landscapes of Mt. ...
A multicultural province at the crossroads of Central Luzon, offering sugar cane fields and the Monasterio de Tarlac pilgrimage si...
A coastal province along the South China Sea, known for its pristine coves like Anawangin and Nagsasa and mango orchards....