Located in Barangay Busay, Cagsawa, Daraga in the province of Albay, the Cagsawa Ruins are the most popular landmark and tourist destination of the province.
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Cagsawa Ruins |
Cagsawa Ruins History
Cagsawa Ruins were remnants of the once-proud 16th-century Spanish colonial era church called Cagsawa Church. Prior to its devastation in 1814, the church already had a very colorful history. It was built in 1587and served as the spiritual sanctuary for the locals for decades until it was razed by the raiding Dutch pirates in 1636. It was then rebuilt in 1724 under the supervision of Fr. Francisco Blanco and then continued to become the safe haven to its people until February 1, 1814, when Mayon Volcano ended that.
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Well placed standee |
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Thank God, Mayon Volcano didn't shy away from us |
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The famed Cagsawa Ruins |
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The NHI Marker of Cagsawa Ruins |
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Shrubs now grow in some parts of the tower |
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Here's a brief history of Cagsawa Ruins |
Today, visitors would still see the belfry and the convent ruins. These ruins serve not only as one of Albay's tourist destinations but is also a symbol of the power of Mayon Volcano.
We got to visit Cagsawa Ruins numerous times already since Albay is my dad's hometown. The last time we visited was during our 2014 CamSur - Albay Road Trip. You can read my first article about Cagsawa Ruins by clicking the links in this paragraph.
Here are some of Ella's photos on the FLOWER FARM:
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Ella revisits Cagsawa Ruins |
Since my father is a native of Albay, I had plenty of opportunities to visit the Cagsawa Ruins. My latest visit was last May 2019 during the 5th day of our 2019 Bicol Road trip. During the said visit, I noticed that the park management decided to improve one part of the park by planting numerous flowering plants. This part can be accessed by paying an additional fee. It is perfect for those who adore flowers and of course for those who love to take pictures for their social media accounts.
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What a beautiful view of Mayon Volcano! |
Cagsawa Ruins Admission Fee:
The entrance fee to enter the Cagsawa Ruins grounds is P20 per adult and P10 per child. Aside from that, keep in mind that there would also be dozens if not hundreds of visitors there as well so visit on a weekday if you could.
Cagsawa Ruins Opening Hours:
Cagsawa Ruins is open from 6AM to 6PM every day.
Why visit Cagsawa Ruins?
Overall, the Cagsawa Ruins remain to be the most famous tourist destination in Albay hence it is a must-visit destination if you're in the province.
Getting to Cagsawa Ruins:
From Manila, ride a bus to Legazpi City in Albay. Tell the conductor to drop you off at Cagsawa Junction. Since it is near the ruins you may opt to walk for a few minutes or ride a tricycle going to the ruins.
If you're pressed for time, there are planes from Manila to Legazpi City International Airport. From there, you can ride a van or jeepney to the junction.
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What a beautiful and exotic location! Thanks for sharing
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DeleteI would definitely enjoy visiting these place. I love historical sites and visiting them take me back to the beginning of time.
ReplyDeleteI'm really happy to hear that Marjie. :)
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