Total Accommodation | 41 Properties |
Popular City | Lucena, Lucban |
Popular Hotel | Queen Margarette Hotel Downtown, Quezon Premier Hotel Lucena |
Popular Landmark | Villa Escudero Plantations, Luminous Cross of Grace Sanctuary |
The most popular hotels booked by tourists are Queen Margarette Hotel Downtown, Quezon Premier Hotel Lucena, Quezon Premier Hotel Candelaria, Villa Palanca, A House Lucban, Agatha's Hotel powered by Cocotel, Blue Pavilion Beach Resort, Queen Margarette Hotel Mauban, Batis Aramin Resort and Hotel, Urbantel Hotel
Currently, there are around 41 hotels that you can book in Quezon Province
You don't have to go on a trip to Palawan to enjoy the romantic, quiet beaches, or to Davao for a challenging hike because Quezon Province has got it all for you. The best this is it’s only three hours away from the country's capital.
Longing to have fun on the beach but afraid to break the bank? The province of Quezon has a lot to offer – from eye-catching, pristine beaches, to rich and colorful festivals, to delectable dishes – and surprisingly, you wouldn't have to spend a lot of money and time to be satisfied.
Whether you're from the northern or southern part of the metro, major bus terminals offer scheduled trips going to Quezon Province. From Buendia or Cubao, you could catch a Jam Transit/Lucena Liner/Jac Liner/Ceres Transport bus going to Mauban or Lucena.
From the terminal, mini buses and tricycles are there to welcome you and take you to your destination. For island hoppers, public boats are also available for 50 pesos per person.
Tayabas, Quezon is the home of a National Cultural Treasure, the Minor Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel. The Baroque-inspired architectural design of the basilica is definitely a must-see, plus, it would certainly be a pleasure to see the Philippine's longest Spanish Colonial Church in person
Also, do not miss the chance to attend the healing masses every Wednesdays and Thursdays at the Kamay ni Hesus Chapel. The chapel also features a 50-foot statue of Jesus Christ on top of a small hill which you have to climb for 310 steps, so make sure to bring an umbrella and a bottled water with you.
An adventure junkie wouldn't miss the chance to conquer Mt. Banahaw in Lucban, but for the beach lovers, get your healthy dose of vitamin sea at the province's range of beautiful resorts and beaches. Go fishing, bird watching, beach hopping and even horseback riding at the wonderful Cagbalete Island for that fresh escapade you have always dreamed of.
What's the point of food-tripping in Quezon if you haven't tried their famous Pancit Habhab? This traditional delicacy has been offered for locals and tourists alike at The Center Miki for 79 years, so check out this tried-and-tested restaurant at San Luis Street in Lucban.
For healthy eaters, MJD Urban Escape in Lucena is a must-visit as it is a farm, restaurant and recreational space all at the same time. Enjoy their freshly-plucked greens, paired with hale and hearty meals like their Mom's baked penne (P279) with organic papayamansi (P55).
In Quezon, you'll never run out of options on where to stay in, whether you're on the island or on the mainland. There are three well-known resorts on the south eastern part of the island: Villa Cleofas, MVT Sto. Nino Beach Resort, and Pansacola Beach Resort.
For those staying on the mainland, you could enjoy affordability combined with good service at Quezon Premier Hotel in Lucena, paying ay only P1600 for an overnight stay that is already good for 2-3 persons.
In this province, your festivals are your nightlife. The annual colorful festivity that is the “Pahiyas” is held every 15th of May. Bask in the fun and color as small towns give their tribute to their local farmers and to San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of farmers, peasants, and laborers.
The people of Quezon are very big when it comes to giving homage and thanksgiving, and every city has their own way of doing their own celebrations. But if you want to just have a fun, more relaxed night, you could head to the bars in SM Lucena, Sotero's Bar and Restaurant, or at BRBQ King.
If you're going to spend your night in Cagbalete Island, take note that there is no available market nearby, so it's advisable to buy or bring your food and other necessities before heading.
Always call for advance booking especially when going during summer time.
Finding mobile signals on the island could frustrate you, so just try to leave your worries at home alone and enjoy this wondrous beauty of nature.