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    We will write about the best Bicol tourist places to visit in Bicol. The best time to visit Bicol tourist destinations is during the dry season, especially from December to February, when temperatures are much cooler and tours are less likely to be disrupted by rains and are not as hot.

1. MAYON VOLCANO, LEGAZPI

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One of the best things to do in Bicol is visit the Mayon Volcano. Tourists flock to see this active, perfect-cone volcano. Aside from the Mayon Volcano, don't miss out on the Bicolanos' delicacy- spicy foods. For fun, you can ride around on an ATV.


2. CALAGUAS ISLAND, CAMARINES DEL NORTE

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Set up shop in Calaguas' picturesque paradise. This majestic series of islands in Camarines Norte, best explored on a full-day Calaguas island-hopping tour, is home to white-sand beaches and rough seas that serve as a nice little getaway from the busy city.

3.  NAGA CITY

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Naga City is in Camarines Sur and is usually used as a stopover before traveling to Caramoan because there are daily flights from Manila to Naga Airport. 

4. CARAMOAN

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Caramoan is a paradise hidden in underdeveloped and rural soil on the farthest coast of Camarines Sur, with white sand beaches, limestone cliffs, beautiful and islets as common scenery.

5. CAMSUR WATERSPORTS COMPLEX (CWC)


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Prepare for nonstop water fun at the CamSur Watersports Complex (CWC) and learn the fundamentals of watersports such as cable skiing, wakeboarding, and other towing activities from expert instructors!

6. DARAGA CHRUCH
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Daraga Church, located on a hill overlooking Mount Mayon Volcano, is a religious landmark in Legazpi, Albay. Walking down its halls feels like a short journey through history, religion, and design, and is a must-see for first-time visitors to Bicol's regional center. The church was originally known as Nuestra Seora de la Porteria Parish Church and was founded as a settlement by people fleeing Cagsawa following a major eruption of the Mayon Volcano.


7. BULUSAN LAKE, SORSOGON

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Bulusan Lake, one of the highlights of many Sorsogon tours, offers scenic tranquility best experienced while paddling around on a kayak boat. Amidst the soaring mountains, you can enjoy a pleasant nature sightseeing of various plants and birds. If you're coming from a day trip in Legazpi, it's worth driving away from Sorsogon City via Irosin.

8. BASILICA OF OUR LADY OF PENAPRANCIA


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The devotion to the miraculous image of Nuestra Seora de Peafrancia de Naga grew so large that Our Lady of Peafrancia Church could no longer accommodate pilgrims and worshipers, particularly on the feast day in September. 

9. NAGA ECOLOGICAL PARK 


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Naga City Ecology Park is a 3-hectare park with a variety of activities for you and your family to enjoy. There are playgrounds for the kids, gardens to explore, and this lovely maze.

10. CAGSAWA RUINS 

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Cagsawa Ruins, located in Albay, is a historical landmark that serves as the centerpiece of the Cagsawa Ruins Park, where visitors can enjoy the scenic view of Mayon Volcano. For nearly two centuries, the ruins also served as a symbol of the magnificent landscape of the Bicol region. It represents Bicol's rich history as well as the people's resilience in the face of natural disasters and calamities.

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