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Introduction

Davao Travel Guide

- Overview -

Explore the lush landscapes and idyllic spots in Cavite, also known as the Historical Capital of the Philippines or the Land of the Brave. Discover a multitude of attractions and find out why it’s a popular destination for weekend getaways. Cavite is a suburban province that occupies the south of Manila Bay. It is only 2 to 3 hours or 33KM away from the capital city, Manila. Home to some of the top historical sites in the Philippines, Cavite is known as the birthplace of Filipino national heroes such as Juan Saraza Castañeda, General Pantaleon Garcia, and former president Emilio Aguinaldo. Cavite province also boasts a wide variety of scenic attractions, not just historical landmarks. You can immerse in its farms, coves, and beaches that are equally captivating. The province of Cavite also covers Tagaytay City.

- Quick Facts -

Language

Chabacano

Religion

Roman Catholic

Currency

Philippine peso (PHP).

Capital

Trece Martires City

Visa

New tourist gets a 5-years visa

Climate

Warm, humid and rainy all year round

- Travel Guide -

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Flights

Etihad Airways. $423 Roundtrip, found 2 days ago. $423 ; Kuwait Airways. $438 Roundtrip, found 6 days ago. $438.There are other flights available online just search for them it will show many kinds of flights from cheapest to highest value.

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Transport

By bus or jeepney
Most jeepney routes run within the province, but there are several routes running toward Metro Manila (Alabang and Baclaran) or Laguna (Santa Rosa or Calamba). Buses are a more comfortable and spacious alternative for jeepneys, but they only travel on the most prominent destinations.

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Safety

Cavite, like many urban locations in the Philippines, experiences some level of petty crime. Pickpocketing, bag snatching, and scams can happen, particularly in crowded places. Taking precautions such as keeping belongings close and avoiding isolated areas can help reduce the risks.

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Budget

The average price of a 7-day trip to Cavite is $1,208 for a solo traveler, $2,170 for a couple, and $4,067 for a family of 4. Cavite hotels range from $15 to $138 per night with an average of $23, while most vacation rentals will cost $100 to $280 per night for the entire home.

- Tourists Spots -

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Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine and Museum The Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine and Museum in Kawit, Cavite, stands as a significant historical landmark, commemorating the proclamation of Philippine Independence from Spanish colonization on June 12, 1898. Former President Emilio Aguinaldo proclaimed this momentous event from the balcony of his home, which now houses the shrine. The site, officially declared a National Shrine on June 18, 1964, witnessed the first unfurling of the Philippine flag and the playing of the national anthem by the Banda Malabon, making it a pivotal location in the country's struggle for independence and an essential stop for history enthusiasts.

Malibiclibic Falls Nestled amidst the towns of General Emilio Aguinaldo, Malibiclibic Falls stands as a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Formed by the convergence of three rivers from a 100-meter cliff beneath a grassland, the falls create a mesmerizing cascade that feeds into a spacious catch basin, offering an ideal spot for a revitalizing dip. Often likened to the Amazon of Cavite, the lush greenery surrounding Malibiclibic Falls resembles the vibrant landscapes of renowned rainforests. Its captivating beauty unfolds as the cascading waters appear to emerge gracefully from a substantial cleft between towering boulders, making it a picturesque and tranquil destination in the region.

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San Roque Parish Church The Diocesan Shrine of Our Lady of Solitude of Porta Vaga, also known as San Roque Parish Church, stands as a prominent pilgrimage center in Cavite City and is among the most frequented churches in the region, particularly during the Holy Week season. A key destination for Visita Iglesia, Catholics visit the church as part of their religious observance. In 1700, the image of San Roque, initially aboard a damaged ship, found a temporary home in the chapel. When attempts to relocate it failed, the locals interpreted the event as a divine sign, leading to the veneration of San Roque as the patron saint of the area. This mysterious experience has contributed to the church's significance and draws pilgrims seeking spiritual solace and connection with the divine.

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