Baler Attractions
Baler, the capital of Aurora province in the Philippines, is a captivating destination that seamlessly blends natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. Whether you're an adventure seeker, history enthusiast, or someone looking to unwind, Baler offers a plethora of attractions to explore.
Baler Lighthouse
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Perched on the rugged cliffs of Baler in Aurora province, the Baler Lighthouse – also known as the Aurora Lighthouse – stands as both a beacon of history and a vantage point of unmatched natural beauty.
Charlie’s Point
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Buton St. Brgy. Sabang, Baler, Aurora
Famous for being a filming location in the movie “Apocalypse Now,” this beach is a favorite among surfers and movie enthusiasts
Cemento Beach and Reef
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Brgy. Cemento, Baler, Aurora
A surfing spot known for its challenging waves, attracting advanced surfers seeking thrilling rides.
Zabali Hanging Bridge
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Along Zabali Road, Baler, Aurora
A suspension bridge offering scenic views of the river and surrounding greenery.
Lindy’s Point
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Sabang, Baler, Aurora
Lindy’s Point is a popular surfing spot located in Sabang, Baler, Aurora, Philippines.
Doña Aurora Aragon-Quezon House
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Rizal Street, Poblacion, Baler, Aurora
The ancestral home of Doña Aurora Aragon-Quezon, wife of President Manuel L. Quezon, this heritage house provides insights into the life and times of one of Baler’s most prominent figures.
Baler Church (San Luis Obispo de Tolosa)
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Rizal St. Baler, Aurora
A significant historical landmark, this church was the site of the Siege of Baler, where Spanish soldiers held out for nearly a year during the Philippine Revolution.
Museo de Baler
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Quezon and T. Molina St, Brgy. Poblacion, Baler, Aurora
This museum offers a deep dive into Baler’s rich history, showcasing artifacts from the Spanish colonial period, exhibits on the Siege of Baler, and memorabilia of President Manuel L. Quezon.
Diguisit Beach and Aniao Islets
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Characterized by its rocky shoreline and unique rock formations, Diguisit Beach is a picturesque spot ideal for photography and exploration.
Ermita Hill
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This historical site served as a refuge for locals during the catastrophic tsunami of 1735.