
Cagsawa Ruins: A Memorial for A Tragic Past
A lone church bell tower rises in the landscape with Mt. Mayon dominating the horizon behind it. This scene is famously depicted in many postcards throughout the Philippines. The bell tower is what remains of the Cagsawa town, about a few minutes ride from Legazpi City. When Mt. Mayon erupted in 1814 it engulfed the whole town in fiery lava. The people fled to the church but were unable to escape the lava flows. Only the church tower remains from this 19th century town to serve as a memorial for a tragic past.

Bicol is one of the top tourist destinations in the country. Bicol is known to be the home of the famous Mount Mayon, a volcano with a perfectly shaped cone. Bicol is situated in the southern most part of the island of Luzon. This region has many things to offer to tourist such as natural attractions, fine dining and delicious cuisine and the rich cultural and historical heritage of Bicol.
Bicol hs beautiful scenic and enchanted views that includes beautiful beaches, world-class diving sites, centuries-old churches and religious relics, famous landmarks and many historical places. Visitors and tourist will enjoy a range of leisure and recreational activities like diving, snorkeling, swimming, or trekking. The beaches of Bicol including the exotic Sogod Beach in Bacaycay, offer ideal conditions for beach activities.


Embarcadero de Legazpi, Bicol’s premier lifestyle and commercial hub sitting on a 5.1-hectare prime waterfront property at the heart of this city is expanding into a high-end destination for thrill and adventure seekers.
The Nuestra Señora de la Porteria Church at Sta. Maria Hill, Daraga, Albay is a historical edifice which was built in March 1773. The existence of the church is of great importance not only to Daragueños, but also to the devotees of the Nuestra Señora de la Porteria from other places.
The comprehensive restoration was done after 238 years to protect from further deterioration. The restoration work for the front and right wing facade was made in coordination with the National Museum and National Historical Institute, and its fund was sourced from the NationalCommission for Culture and Arts with counterparts from generous parishioners.
Efforts are being made to preserve this historic church. The white color that you can see is now lime coating (protective covering). This will protect the facade from exposure to the elements and course of further deterioration.