Every time I hear Bataan, the infamous Death March that was already tied with it, comes to my mind. Some of the province’s tourist attractions are reminder of the not so good memories of World War II. But these landmarks depict the bravery of our fellowmen who fought for our country during the war. For us to keep these details in mind here’s a do-it-yourself Bataan itinerary for things to do and see in the province.
ITINERARY
Day 1 0400AM – 0900AM Travel Pasay City to Balanga, Bataan 0900AM – 0930AM Balanga Terminal to Diwa 0930AM – 1100AM Dambana ng Kagitingan, Mt Samat 1100AM – 1130AM Back to Balanga, Bataan 1130AM – 1230PM Lunch at Stregato Gelateria 1230PM – 0130PM Visit St. Joseph Cathedral 0130PM – 0200PM Wander in Plaza Mayor de Ciudad Balanga 0200PM Check-in The Plaza Hotel Balanga 0200PM – 0600PM Rest 0600PM – 0700PM Enjoy night happenings in Plaza 0700PM – 0800PM Dinner in The Beanery Day 2 0600AM – 0700AM Breakfast 0700AM – 0800AM World War II Museum 0800AM – 0900AM Travel to Bagac, Bataan 0900AM – 0300PM Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar 0300PM – 0400PM World War II Sites in Bagac 0400PM – 0500PM Travel back to Balanga 0500PM – 0700PM Dinner Roberto’s Coffee and Tea 0700PM – 1200MN Travel back to Manila
WHERE TO EAT
Tourists visiting Bataan are not only impressed by the colonial buildings in Plaza Mayor de Ciudad Balanga, historical landmarks, and heritage houses in Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar. Food also amazes people dropping by the peninsular-province of Luzon. On my short stay, I was able to enjoy good food from Stregato Gelateria, The Beanery, Wanam Café, and Roberte’s Coffee and Tea.
WHERE TO STAY
With its impressive façade inspired by Spanish colonial architecture, the The Plaza Hotel Balanga is definitely a must place to stay in Balanga. The hotel is one of the structures surrounding the Plaza Mayor de Ciudad with the Victoria Mall on its side, Balanga City Hall, and St. Joseph Cathedral on the others. Take a hot bath in the ginormous bathtub after hours of exploring destinations in Bataan.
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THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN BATAAN
Marvel at the Spanish colonial Plaza Mayor de Ciudad de Balanga
The first time I’ve stepped into the plaza, the simple yet striking view of the buildings surrounding it impressed me. Palm trees on opposite sides add a peaceful feeling on the overall serenity that the plaza offers. Structures around the area are Victoria Mall, The Plaza Hotel Balanga, Balanga City Hall, and St Joseph Cathedral.
In the evening, the plaza serves as a meeting place for friends and a fun hub for families in the city. A water and light show spectacle happens in the plaza around 6 or 7PM. There are also several restaurants nearby that can satisfy any type of craving you have.
Attend Mass in St. Joseph Cathedral
One of the edifices in Plaza Mayor de Ciudad de Balanga is the Balanga Cathedral, also known as the St Joseph Cathedral. It addition to its notable façade is the five-storey belfry. More than a dozen religious effigies span on the church’s enclosure. The church’s altar encloses three images: Jesus, Mary, and St. Joseph holding the hand of Baby Jesus.
Visit Dambana ng Kagitingan in Mt. Samat
Dambana ng Kagitingan, or Shrine of Valor, is a national historic shrine that commemorates the heroic soldiers who fought the adversaries during World War II. The shrine, at the highest point of Mount Samat, is a 30-minute drive from Balanga City. After conquering the steep and winding road, a 92-meter memorial cross will greet you on arrival. An elevator is available to bring tourists to the arms of the cross, spanning 30-meters, that shares an obstructive view of the West Philippine Sea and the Pacific Ocean.
Heritage Tour in Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar
The first heritage resort in the country, Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar in Bagac, needs to part of your Bataan itinerary. The resort has around 30 heritage structures some were restored and sourced from different parts of the country while others are replicas. Go back in time and walk along Paseo Escolta, ride the first ever tram ran in Manila, and be startled by the artistic details of Hotel De Oriente. A day tour is enough for you to roam around the resort but an overnight stay will definitely complete your going-back-in-time experience.
Discover World War II Sites
The most important part of your Bataan itinerary is the visit on some, if not all, World War II landmarks and monuments. Within the premises of Balanga Elementary School are World War II Museum and Surrender Site Monument. The museum houses some diorama depicting scenes from the war. A few meters from the museum is the exact spot where Filipino and American soldiers surrendered to Japan in April 9, 1942. Major General Edward King, Jr., Senior Commander of the US Forces ordered all units to admit defeat to avoid further loss of lives. More than 75,000 soldiers were captured and suffered from the Death March.
There are two Zero KM markers in Bataan, one in Mariveles, and the other in Bagac. As to the question why, the group was split into two and started the Death March on different days. Near the Zero KM marker in Bagac is a monument with a rifle topped with the soldier’s helmet. A 10-minute walk from the marker is the Filipino-Japanese Friendship Tower that represents reconciliation, peace, and friendship between the two nations.
Lastly, right before you leave Bataan, in the center of Layac rotunda in Dinalupihan, is the First Line of Defense monument that marks the strong joint defense of the Philippine and Unites States forces against the Japanese during World War II.
SAMPLE EXPENSES
TRAVEL GUIDE
- Apart from Pasay City, there are also buses in Quezon City that goes directly to Balanga, Bataan. You can also take buses bound to Mariveles, just tell the driver that you’ll alight at Balanga.
- For the tricycles bound to Mt. Samat, if you’re below 4, you can actually use one vehicle. But since some parts of the road going to the shrine are steep, I recommend maximum of 3 per tricycle.
- World War II museum and Surrender Site is within the premises of Balanga Elementary School. The school is 5-10 minute walk from the plaza. The museum is only open Monday to Fridays from 9AM to 4PM.
- Other destinations in Bataan you can add on your itinerary are other historic churches such as Abucay Church, Vietnamese Shrine and Monument in Morong, Bataan Nuclear Power Plant, Balanga Wetland and Nature Park, and Pawikan Conservation Center.
Thanks
Hi there, can you recommend a tour guide in Bataan? My family of 4 is planning to stay in Subic area, i want to know if it’s advisable to just rent a tour guide to pick us up from our Subic hotel than transferring to Bataan area?
Thank you.
Hi Cynthia! I had my Bataan trip do-it-yourself way and I didn’t hire a guide during the trip. With that, I don’t know and can’t recommend any guide who could join you and your family. Probably you can contact your hotel in Subic if they’re offering Bataan tours.
Hi! Wouldlike to ask how far is death march to lass casas?
You mean the death march marker? There’s one in Bagac and just 3 minutes from the Japanese friendship tower.
bakit mura ung sa hotel pero ung totoong price nila mhal
The hotel offers discounted rates via Deal Grocer. But currently, the offer is already sold out for 2016 stay. It’s around Php2500 via Agoda.
Hi RJ, plan namin mag DIY tour to bataan. plan to visit Dambana ng Kagitingan then Las Casas. Question ko lang what time nag oopen ung Dambana ng Kagitingan ? available ba ung mga tryk/jeep/bus 24hours?
Not sure with the time but I think 8AM is safe to be there. Madami locals sa baba ng Dambana, kung walang trike, may mga motor. Enjoy!
Hi arjay. Very informative blog. 🙂 pwede bang makarating sa base ng cross without walking/climbing paakyat? 🙂
Yes. You can ask your driver to bring you to the base. May access road sa may gilid.
Hi . ask ko lang if may entrance ba sa las casas filipinas even hindi ka mag stay overnight? Thanks
Hi Ria, kindly check this post http://www.rjdexplorer.com/las-casas-filipinas-de-acuzar-day-tour-in-bagac/
Hi RJ, how many minutes ride are from Balanga to Bagac? Thank you.
I left Balanga Terminal around 8AM and reached Las Casas around 9AM. So more or less it’s around an hour.
Hello. How about if you have tour own car. Is the road friendly to drivers and AUV?
Thank you.
Thank you for sharing your Itinerary and travel places in Bataan.