CITIES AND MUNICIPALITIES

Municipality of Agdangan


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Third Income Classification: Fifth Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 3,480 2020 Population 12,764 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 -0.14 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 405 No. of Households 3,350 Average Household Size 3.8 2018 Poverty Incidence 14
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Rhadam P. Aguilar
Contact Details
Contact No: 0963 598 8188
Email Address: agdangan_mayorsoffice@yahoo.com
LGU Website / Page: https://agdanganquezon.gov.ph/
Description

The Luminous Cross of Grace Sanctuary is a popular pilgrimage site in Agdangan. Atop this 120-foot tower rests a glass dome offering a sweeping 360-degree view of the town. For nature lovers, walk through acres of lush mangrove forest at the mystical Camp Multohan. When in town, try the local specialty puto bao, a purple rice cake filled with sweet shredded coconut.

Barangays
  • Binagbag
  • Dayap
  • Ibabang Kinagunan
  • Ilayang Kinagunan
  • Kanlurang Calutan
  • Kanlurang Maligaya
  • Poblacion I
  • Poblacion II
  • Salvacion
  • Silangang Calutan
  • Silangang Maligaya
  • Sildora
LOCAL PRODUCTS
  • Puto Bao
POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Luminous Cross of Grace Sanctuary
  • Camp Multohan

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Alabat


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Fourth Income Classification: Fifth Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 9,150.00 2020 Population 15,936 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 0.41 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 277 No. of Households 3,988 Average Household Size 4 2018 Poverty Incidence 15.5
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Jose Ramil R. Arquiza
Contact Details
Contact No:
Email Address: municipalityofalabat@yahoo.com

Alabat Harbors barely-explored caves like Pantay Cave, which is being primed for fun spelunking. Its low-lying ceiling gradually opens into a cathedral-sized chamber. The town is being developed as an island economy, with various agri-farms worth exploring such as the sili farm, cacao farm and coco sugar production. Meanwhile, photographers can enjoy capturing the dramatic look of Pulong Bato.

Barangays
  • Angeles
  • Bacong
  • Balungay
  • Barangay 1 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 2 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 3 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 4 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 5 (Pob.)
  • Buenavista
  • Caglate
  • Camagong
  • Gordon
  • Pambilan Norte
  • Pambilan Sur
  • Villa Esperanza
  • Villa Jesus Este
  • Villa Jesus Weste
  • Villa Norte
  • Villa Victoria
LOCAL PRODUCTS
  • Coco Sugar
  • Cacao Products
POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Pantay Cave
  • Pulong Bato

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Atimonan


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Fourth Income Classification: First Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 16,030.00 2020 Population 64,260 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 0.27 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 268 No. of Households 16,701 Average Household Size 3.8 2018 Poverty Incidence 6.1
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Engr. Rustico Joven U. Mendoza
Contact Details
Contact No: (042)316 6905
Email Address: lguatimonan2016@gmail.com

Atimonan features the natural untouched wonder of Bantakay Cave, which has a waist-high underground river. The cave is usually explored along with the 80ft-tall Bantakay Falls only a kilometer away. Then, beginner hikers can go up to Mt. Pinagbanderahan at the Quezon Protected Landscape for a picturesque view of Mt. Banahaw and the islands of Marinduque and Mindoro.

Barangays
  • Angeles
  • Balubad
  • Balugohin
  • Barangay Zone 1 (Pob.)
  • Barangay Zone 2 (Pob.)
  • Barangay Zone 3 (Pob.)
  • Barangay Zone 4 (Pob.)
  • Buhangin
  • Caridad Ibaba
  • Caridad Ilaya
  • Habingan
  • Inaclagan
  • Inalig
  • Kilait
  • Kulawit
  • Lakip
  • Lubi
  • Lumutan
  • Magsaysay
  • Malinao Ibaba
  • Malinao Ilaya
  • Malusak
  • Manggalayan Bundok
  • Manggalayan Labak
  • Matanag
  • Montes Balaon
  • Montes Kallagan
  • Ponon
  • Rizal
  • San Andres Bundok
  • San Andres Labak
  • San Isidro
  • San Jose Balatok
  • San Rafael
  • Santa Catalina
  • Sapaan
  • Sokol
  • Tagbakin
  • Talaba
  • Tinandog
  • Villa Ibaba
  • Villa Ilaya
LOCAL PRODUCTS

POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Bantakay Cave
  • Bantakay Falls
  • Mt. Pinagbanderahan

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Buenavista


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Third Income Classification: Fourth Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 14,750.00 2020 Population 31,160 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 0.77 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 193 No. of Households 7,629 Average Household Size 4.1 2018 Poverty Incidence 24.9
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Reynaldo E. Rosilla Jr.
Contact Details
Contact No: (042)710 6233
Email Address: reyrosillajr421@gmail.com

Buenavista’s inland terrain is dotted with hills, mountains, and rivers. Its long, curved shoreline hosts a few beaches in the villages of Cabong, Cawa, and Mabutag. Most visited is the clear and turquoise waters of Liang Beach. While in town, you have to try a serving of their fried mushroom and champoy, a local delicacy made from candied tamarind.

Barangays
  • Bagong Silang
  • Batabat Norte
  • Batabat Sur
  • Buenavista
  • Bukal
  • Bulo
  • Cabong
  • Cadlit
  • Catulin
  • Cawa
  • De La Paz
  • Del Rosario
  • Hagonghong
  • Ibabang Wasay
  • Ilayang Wasay
  • Lilukin
  • Mabini
  • Mabutag
  • Magallanes
  • Maligaya (Esperanza)
  • Manlana
  • Masaya
  • Poblacion
  • Rizal
  • Sabang Pinamasagan
  • Sabang Piris
  • San Diego
  • San Isidro Ibaba
  • San Isidro Ilaya
  • San Pablo
  • San Pedro (Villa Rodrigo)
  • San Vicente
  • Siain
  • Villa Aurora
  • Villa Batabat
  • Villa Magsaysay
  • Villa Veronica
LOCAL PRODUCTS
  • Fried Mushroom
  • Champoy
POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Liang Beach

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Burdeos


Quick Facts
Congressional District: First Income Classification: Fourth Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 8,450.00 2020 Population 24,644 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 0.69 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 123 No. of Households 5,608 Average Household Size 4.4 2018 Poverty Incidence 22
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Freddie C. Aman
Contact Details
Contact No:
Email Address: lguburdeos1948@gmail.com
LGU Website / Page:

Burdeos is a beach bum paradise offering many fine white beaches and unspoiled islands. Among its 25 islands, the best ones to see are the raw and rustic Anilon, Anawan, Buguitay, and Malaguinan Islands. You can also explore the pearl farms of Ikulong Island and Puting Bato Island, and the bird haven Minasawa Island.

Barangays
  • Aluyon
  • Amot
  • Anibawan
  • Bonifacio
  • Cabugao
  • Cabungalunan
  • Calutcot
  • Caniwan
  • Carlagan
  • Mabini
  • Palasan
  • Poblacion
  • San Rafael
LOCAL PRODUCTS

POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Anilon Island
  • Anawan Island
  • Buguitay Island
  • Malaguinan Island
  • Ikulong Island
  • Minasawa Island

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Calauag


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Fourth Income Classification: First Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 39,500.00 2020 Population 71,809 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 -0.39 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 221 No. of Households 18,133 Average Household Size 4 2018 Poverty Incidence 9.8
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Rosalina O. Visorde
Contact Details
Contact No: (042)717 7122
Email Address: mayorcalauag@gmail.com
LGU Website / Page: https://www.ilovecalauag.com/

Calauag is one of the more urbanized towns in southern Quezon. With a large part of its land jutting out into Lamon Bay, it features a long, continuous shoreline. Their most well-known beach is Kapaluhan facing Basiad Bay. Other local tourist spots are Pasig Island, which features the white-sand beach of Pulong Pasig Sandbar, and a small cave in Brgy. Santa Milagrosa.

Barangays
  • Agoho
  • Anahawan
  • Anas
  • Apad Lutao
  • Apad Quezon
  • Apad Taisan
  • Atulayan
  • Baclaran
  • Bagong Silang
  • Balibago
  • Bangkuruhan
  • Bantolinao
  • Barangay I (Pob.)
  • Barangay Ii (Pob.)
  • Barangay Iii (Pob.)
  • Barangay Iv (Pob.)
  • Barangay V (Pob.)
  • Bigaan
  • Binutas
  • Biyan
  • Bukal
  • Buli
  • Dapdap
  • Dominlog
  • Doña Aurora
  • Guinosayan
  • Ipil
  • Kalibo (Santa Cruz)
  • Kapaluhan
  • Katangtang
  • Kigtan
  • Kinalin Ibaba
  • Kinalin Ilaya
  • Kinamaligan
  • Kumaludkud
  • Kunalum
  • Kuyaoyao
  • Lagay
  • Lainglaingan
  • Lungib
  • Mabini
  • Madlangdungan
  • Maglipad (Rosario)
  • Maligaya
  • Mambaling
  • Manhulugin
  • Marilag (Punaya)
  • Mulay
  • Pandanan
  • Pansol
  • Patihan
  • Pinagbayanan
  • Pinagkamaligan
  • Pinagsakahan
  • Pinagtalleran
  • Rizal Ibaba
  • Rizal Ilaya
  • Sabang I
  • Sabang Ii
  • Salvacion
  • San Quintin
  • San Roque Ibaba
  • San Roque Ilaya
  • Santa Cecilia
  • Santa Maria
  • Santa Milagrosa
  • Santa Rosa
  • Santo Angel (Pangahoy)
  • Santo Domingo
  • Sinag
  • Sumilang
  • Sumulong
  • Tabansak
  • Talingting
  • Tamis
  • Tikiwan
  • Tiniguiban
  • Villa Magsino
  • Villa San Isidro
  • Viñas
  • Yaganak
LOCAL PRODUCTS

POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Lamon Bay
  • Kapaluhan and Basiad Bay
  • Pasig Island
  • Pulong Pasig Sandbar

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Candelaria


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Second Income Classification: First Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 14,520.00 2020 Population 137,881 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 3.43 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 1,068 No. of Households 36,690 Average Household Size 3.7 2018 Poverty Incidence 6.2
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: George D. Suayan
Contact Details
Contact No: (042) 585 4390
Email Address: mayor@candelaria.gov.ph
LGU Website / Page: https://candelaria.gov.ph/

In between the coconut towns Tiaong and Sariaya is Candelaria, a known producer of virgin coconut oil, coco jam and lambanog or coconut vodka. This town has been serving the most delectable crispy pata(deep-fried pork knuckles) in the province for five decades. Candelaria also features an enjoyable trip to a sunflower farm and a prayer garden with an integrated fruit farm.

Barangays
  • Buenavista East
  • Buenavista West
  • Bukal Norte
  • Bukal Sur
  • Kinatihan I
  • Kinatihan Ii
  • Malabanban Norte
  • Malabanban Sur
  • Mangilag Norte
  • Mangilag Sur
  • Masalukot I
  • Masalukot Ii
  • Masalukot Iii
  • Masalukot Iv
  • Masalukot V
  • Masin Norte
  • Masin Sur
  • Mayabobo
  • Pahinga Norte
  • Pahinga Sur
  • Poblacion
  • San Andres
  • San Isidro
  • Santa Catalina Norte
  • Santa Catalina Sur
LOCAL PRODUCTS
  • Virgin Coconut Oil
  • Coco Jam
  • Macapuno
  • Coconut Vinegar
  • Coconut Aminos
  • Lambanog
  • Nata De Coco
  • Dried Kibit
  • Atchara Papaya
  • Atcharang Mushroom
  • Bukayo
  • Mushroom Crisps
  • Coco Sugar and Coffee
  • Crispy Pata
POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Sunflower Farm and Prayer Garden with an integrated fruit farm

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Catanauan


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Third Income Classification: First Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 17,500.00 2020 Population 72,752 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 0.49 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 287 No. of Households 17,175 Average Household Size 4.2 2018 Poverty Incidence 11.3
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Atty. Ramon A. Orfanel
Contact Details
Contact No: (042) 911 4901
Email Address: lgucatanauan4311@yahoo.com

Catanauan is home to the cozy Gatasan Beach and pristine Tuhian Beach. The town is rich in a number of waterfalls such as Cutcutan Falls, Tagabas Falls, Ibaba Falls and Tagabong Falls. For plant lovers, the 3.5-hectare Insular Botanical Garden houses over 50 varieties of ornamental plants. Come March, you can dress up in mud and charcoal with the locals at the Boling-Boling Festival.

Barangays
  • Ajos
  • Anusan
  • Barangay 1 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 2 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 3 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 4 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 5 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 6 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 7 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 8 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 9 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 10 (Pob.)
  • Bolo
  • Bulagsong
  • Camandiison
  • Canculajao
  • Catumbo
  • Cawayanin Ibaba
  • Cawayanin Ilaya
  • Cutcutan
  • Dahican
  • Doongan Ibaba
  • Doongan Ilaya
  • Gatasan
  • Macpac
  • Madulao
  • Matandang Sabang Kanluran
  • Matandang Sabang Silangan
  • Milagrosa
  • Navitas
  • Pacabit
  • San Antonio Magkupa
  • San Antonio Pala
  • San Isidro
  • San Jose (Anyao)
  • San Pablo (Suha)
  • San Roque (Doyon)
  • San Vicente Kanluran
  • San Vicente Silangan
  • Santa Maria (Dao)
  • Tagabas Ibaba
  • Tagabas Ilaya
  • Tagbacan Ibaba
  • Tagbacan Ilaya
  • Tagbacan Silangan
  • Tuhian
LOCAL PRODUCTS
  • Beef Tapa
  • Dalanghita Juice
  • Arrowroot Cookies
  • Peanut Cookies
POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Gatasan Beach
  • Tuhian Beach
  • Curcutan Falls
  • Tagabas Ibaba Falls
  • Tagabong Falls
  • Insular Botanical Garden

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Dolores


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Second Income Classification: Fourth Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 9,528.00 2020 Population 32,514 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 2.52 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 519 No. of Households 7,642 Average Household Size 4.2 2018 Poverty Incidence 6.3
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Orlan A. Calayag
Contact Details
Contact No: (042)565 6331
Email Address: lgudoloresquezon@yahoo.com

Found at the foot of Mt. Banahaw, Dolores is home to numerous religious sects and mystics. Waterfalls and caves are hailed as pilgrimage sites where devotees strive to purify themselves. Another religious destination in town is the National Shrine of Our Lady of Sorrows. People from neighboring towns visit this place every Friday for the famous pagkuan in honor of the Our Lady.

Barangays
  • Antonino (Ayusan)
  • Bagong Anyo (Pob.)
  • Bayanihan (Pob.)
  • Bulakin I
  • Bulakin Ii
  • Bungoy
  • Cabatang
  • Dagatan
  • Kinabuhayan
  • Maligaya (Pob.)
  • Manggahan
  • Pinagdanlayan
  • Putol
  • San Mateo
  • Santa Lucia
  • Silanganan (Pob.)
LOCAL PRODUCTS
  • Coffee
POINTS OF INTEREST
  • National Shrine of Our Lady of Sorrows

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of General Luna


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Third Income Classification: Fourth Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 13,720.00 2020 Population 24,804 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 -1.38 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 246 No. of Households 6,119 Average Household Size 4 2018 Poverty Incidence 18.4
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Matt Erwin V. Florido
Contact Details
Contact No:
Email Address: matt_florido@yahoo.com

General Luna is best known for its Holy Week performance Centurion Festival, a play about the passion of Christ. While in town for the festival, pilgrims can also witness the Parade of Moriones and visit the 50-foot image of Divine Mercy Hermitage. Along its coastline, the most accessible tourist destination is Mamao Beach facing Marinduque.

Barangays
  • Bacong Ibaba
  • Bacong Ilaya
  • Barangay 1 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 2 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 3 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 4 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 5 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 6 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 7 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 8 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 9 (Pob.)
  • Lavides
  • Magsaysay
  • Malaya
  • Nieva
  • Recto
  • San Ignacio Ibaba
  • San Ignacio Ilaya
  • San Isidro Ibaba
  • San Isidro Ilaya
  • San Jose
  • San Nicolas
  • San Vicente
  • Santa Maria Ibaba
  • Santa Maria Ilaya
  • Sumilang
  • Villarica
LOCAL PRODUCTS

POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Divine Mercy Hermitage
  • Mamao Beach

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of General Nakar


Quick Facts
Congressional District: First Income Classification: First Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 130,000.00 2020 Population 34,225 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 3.02 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 25 No. of Households 8,297 Average Household Size 4.1 2018 Poverty Incidence 18.6
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Eliseo R. Ruzol
Contact Details
Contact No: (042)535 7104
Email Address: lgu@generalnakar.gov.ph

A trekking distance away from Tanay, Rizal, are General Nakar’s Tinipak Cave and Atburan Rockies. The cave is a known spelunking site featuring a glassy lagoo, while the rockies is an emerging trekking destination with rewarding views at its summit. Beach lovers can head to the mocha-sanded Tulaog Beach and its seaside cavern Tulaog Cave.

Barangays
  • Anoling
  • Banglos
  • Batangan
  • Canaway
  • Catablingan
  • Lumutan
  • Magsikap
  • Mahabang Lalim
  • Maigang
  • Maligaya
  • Minahan Norte
  • Minahan Sur
  • Pagsangahan
  • Pamplona
  • Pisa
  • Poblacion
  • Sablang
  • San Marcelino
  • Umiray
LOCAL PRODUCTS

POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Tinipak Cave
  • Atburan Rockies
  • Tulaog Beach
  • Tulaog Cave

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Guinayangan


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Fourth Income Classification: Third Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 14,460.00 2020 Population 44,045 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 -0.52 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 206 No. of Households 11,521 Average Household Size 3.8 2018 Poverty Incidence 17
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Maria Marieden M. Isaac
Contact Details
Contact No: (042)788 0253
Email Address: mo.guinayangan4319@gmail.com
LGU Website / Page: http://www.guinayangan.com/

Rich with seafood, Guinayangan is home to the tasty bangus sardines and seaweed atsara. Come visit the captivating waterfalls of Hinabaan and Gapas, the freshwater pools of Busay Nature Spring, and the clear running waters of Maulawin Spring Protected Landscape. The more adventurous types can explore the 21 series of caves in Danlagan Batis Caves.

Barangays
  • A. Mabini
  • Aloneros
  • Arbismen
  • Bagong Silang
  • Balinarin
  • Bukal Maligaya
  • Cabibihan
  • Cabong Norte
  • Cabong Sur
  • Calimpak
  • Capuluan Central
  • Capuluan Tulon
  • Dancalan Caimawan
  • Dancalan Central
  • Danlagan Batis
  • Danlagan Cabayao
  • Danlagan Central
  • Danlagan Reserva
  • Del Rosario
  • Dungawan Central
  • Dungawan Paalyunan
  • Dungawan Pantay
  • Ermita
  • Gapas
  • Himbubulo Este
  • Himbubulo Weste
  • Hinabaan
  • Ligpit Bantayan
  • Lubigan
  • Magallanes
  • Magsaysay
  • Manggagawa
  • Manggalang
  • Manlayo
  • Poblacion
  • Salakan
  • San Antonio
  • San Isidro
  • San Jose
  • San Lorenzo
  • San Luis I
  • San Luis Ii
  • San Miguel
  • San Pedro I
  • San Pedro Ii
  • San Roque
  • Santa Cruz
  • Santa Maria
  • Santa Teresita
  • Sintones
  • Sisi
  • Tikay
  • Triumpo
  • Villa Hiwasayan
LOCAL PRODUCTS
  • Coffee
  • Bangus Sardines
  • Seaweed Atsara
POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Hinabaan Waterfalls
  • Gapas Waterfalls
  • Busay Nature Spring
  • Maulawin Spring Protected Landscape
  • Danlagan Batis Caves

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Gumaca


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Fourth Income Classification: First Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 21,470.00 2020 Population 71,942 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 -0.56 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 379 No. of Households 19,260 Average Household Size 3.7 2018 Poverty Incidence 7.7
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Webster D. Letargo
Contact Details
Contact No: (042) 317 6335
Email Address: welovegumaca@gmail.com
LGU Website / Page: https://gumaca.gov.ph/

Nestled at the mouth of Pipisik River and the foot of Sierra Madre Mountain Range, Gumaca is a heritage town abound with ancestral houses and old structures. There’s a majestic San Diego de Alcala Cathedral, the biggest cathedral in Quezon, and San Diego de Alcala Fortress (Kutang San Diego). Held every May 15, Arañat Balwarte Festival is another extravagant harvest festival in Quezon.

Barangays
  • Adia Bitaog
  • Anonangin
  • Bagong Buhay (Pob.)
  • Bamban
  • Bantad
  • Batong Dalig
  • Biga
  • Binambang
  • Buensuceso
  • Bungahan
  • Butaguin
  • Calumangin
  • Camohaguin
  • Casasahan Ibaba
  • Casasahan Ilaya
  • Cawayan
  • Gayagayaan
  • Gitnang Barrio
  • Hagakhakin
  • Hardinan
  • Inaclagan
  • Inagbuhan Ilaya
  • Labnig
  • Laguna
  • Lagyo
  • Mabini (Pob.)
  • Mabunga
  • Malabtog
  • Manlayaan
  • Marcelo H. Del Pilar
  • Mataas Na Bundok
  • Maunlad (Pob.)
  • Pagsabangan
  • Panikihan
  • Peñafrancia (Pob.)
  • Pipisik (Pob.)
  • Progreso
  • Rizal (Pob.)
  • Rosario
  • San Agustin
  • San Diego
  • San Diego Poblacion
  • San Isidro Kanluran
  • San Isidro Silangan
  • San Juan De Jesus
  • San Vicente
  • Sastre
  • Tabing Dagat (Pob.)
  • Tumayan
  • Villa Arcaya
  • Villa Bota
  • Villa Fuerte
  • Villa M. Principe
  • Villa Mendoza
  • Villa Nava
  • Villa Padua
  • Villa Perez
  • Villa Tañada
  • Villa Victoria
LOCAL PRODUCTS
  • Coffee
  • Bangus Sardines
  • Seaweed Atsara
POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Hinabaan Waterfalls
  • Gapas Waterfalls
  • Busay Nature Spring
  • Maulawin Spring Protected Landscape
  • Danlagan Batis Caves

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Infanta


Quick Facts
Congressional District: First Income Classification: First Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 13,010.00 2020 Population 76,186 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 2.08 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 222 No. of Households 19,125 Average Household Size 4 2018 Poverty Incidence 7.6
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Filipina Grace R. America
Contact Details
Contact No: (042) 5352 982
Email Address: infantainformation@gmail.com

Facing Polillo Strait and Polillo Group of Islands, this seaside town features an extensive white beach spanning at least 10 kilometers. It’s also lined with several beach resorts catering to different budget types. The more adventurous types can explore the shallow-pooled Pinlac Falls and the wild Agos River, and see the great views from Mt. Taronton.

Barangays
  • Abiawin
  • Agos-Agos
  • Alitas
  • Amolongin
  • Anibong
  • Antikin
  • Bacong
  • Balobo
  • Bantilan
  • Banugao
  • Batican
  • Binonoan
  • Binulasan
  • Boboin
  • Catambungan
  • Cawaynin
  • Comon
  • Dinahican
  • Gumian
  • Ilog
  • Ingas
  • Langgas
  • Libjo
  • Lual
  • Magsaysay
  • Maypulot
  • Miswa
  • Pilaway
  • Pinaglapatan
  • Poblacion 1 (Barangay 1)
  • Poblacion 38 (Poblacion Barangay 2)
  • Poblacion 39 (Poblacion Barangay 3)
  • Pulo
  • Silangan
  • Tongohin
  • Tudturan
LOCAL PRODUCTS
  • Suman
POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Pinlac Falls
  • Agos River
  • View of Mt. Taronton

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Jomalig


Quick Facts
Congressional District: First Income Classification: Fifth Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 5,170.00 2020 Population 7,667 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 0.7 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 142 No. of Households 1,834 Average Household Size 4.2 2018 Poverty Incidence 25.8
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Nelmar T. Sarmiento
Contact Details
Contact No:
Email Address: sarmientonelmar@gmail.com

Part of Polillo Group of Islands, Jomalig is a remote island town offering one of the most striking golden beaches in Quezon. Travelers who can endure five hours of boat ride are rewarded with the unspoiled Salibungot Golden Sand, the arresting Lingayen Cove and Kanaway Beach, the picturesque Turtle Rock formations, and Manlanat Island.

Barangays
  • Apad
  • Bukal
  • Casuguran
  • Gango
  • Talisoy (Pob.)
LOCAL PRODUCTS

POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Salibungot Golden Sand
  • Lingayen Cove
  • Kanaway Beach
  • Turtle Rock
  • Manlanat Island

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Lopez


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Fourth Income Classification: First Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 39,060.00 2020 Population 94,657 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 -0.11 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 266 No. of Households 23,432 Average Household Size 4.2 2018 Poverty Incidence 9.1
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Rachel A. Ubana
Contact Details
Contact No: (042) 7175 794
Email Address: mayorsoffice_lopez@yahoo.com

One of the largest municipalities in Quezon, Lopez presents three diverse islands. Pulong Niyogan (Coconut Island) is the biggest, featuring beautiful rock formations and healthy coral gardens. A boat ride away is Matinik Beach, offering calm waters from November to May. The 500-hectare Lalaguna Marshland is home to 120 bird species.

Barangays
  • Bacungan
  • Bagacay
  • Banabahin Ibaba
  • Banabahin Ilaya
  • Bayabas
  • Bebito
  • Bigajo
  • Binahian A
  • Binahian B
  • Binahian C
  • Bocboc
  • Buenavista
  • Burgos (Pob.)
  • Buyacanin
  • Cagacag
  • Calantipayan
  • Canda Ibaba
  • Canda Ilaya
  • Cawayan
  • Cawayanin
  • Cogorin Ibaba
  • Cogorin Ilaya
  • Concepcion
  • Danlagan
  • De La Paz
  • Del Pilar
  • Del Rosario
  • Esperanza Ibaba
  • Esperanza Ilaya
  • Gomez (Pob.)
  • Guihay
  • Guinuangan
  • Guites
  • Hondagua
  • Ilayang Ilog A
  • Ilayang Ilog B
  • Inalusan
  • Jongo
  • Lalaguna
  • Lourdes
  • Mabanban
  • Mabini
  • Magallanes
  • Magsaysay (Pob.)
  • Maguilayan
  • Mahayod-Hayod
  • Mal-Ay
  • Mandoog
  • Manguisian
  • Matinik
  • Monteclaro
  • Pamampangin
  • Pansol
  • Peñafrancia
  • Pisipis
  • Rizal (Poblacion)
  • Rizal (Rural)
  • Roma
  • Rosario
  • Samat
  • San Andres
  • San Antonio
  • San Francisco A
  • San Francisco B
  • San Isidro
  • San Jose
  • San Miguel (Dao)
  • San Pedro
  • San Rafael
  • San Roque
  • Santa Catalina
  • Santa Elena
  • Santa Jacobe
  • Santa Lucia
  • Santa Maria
  • Santa Rosa
  • Santa Teresa (Mayupag)
  • Santo Niño Ibaba
  • Santo Niño Ilaya
  • Silang
  • Sugod
  • Sumalang
  • Talolong (Pob.)
  • Tan-Ag Ibaba
  • Tan-Ag Ilaya
  • Tocalin
  • Vegaflor
  • Vergaña
  • Veronica
  • Villa Aurora
  • Villa Espina
  • Villa Geda
  • Villa Hermosa
  • Villamonte
  • Villanacaob
LOCAL PRODUCTS
  • Cacao Products
POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Pulong Niyogan (Coconut Island)
  • Matinik Beach
  • Lalaguna Marshland

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Lucban


Quick Facts
Congressional District: First Income Classification: Second Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 6,880.00 2020 Population 53,091 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 0.65 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 407 No. of Households 12,692 Average Household Size 4.1 2018 Poverty Incidence 4
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Agustin M. Villaverde
Contact Details
Contact No: (042) 5404 887
Email Address: atvperfect10@gmail.com; agustin.villaverde06@gmail.com
LGU Website / Page:

Lucban is host to the country’s most colorful festival, the Pahiyas Festival, every May. The town turns into a pilgrimage site during Holy Week when hundreds of people climb a hill to see the 50-foot high Kamay ni Hesus Shrine. Other things to do include joining the Buhusan Festival on Easter Sunday and visiting San Luis Obispo de Tolosa Church and Museo Publico de Lucban.

Barangays
  • Abang
  • Aliliw
  • Atulinao
  • Ayuti
  • Barangay 1 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 2 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 3 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 4 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 5 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 6 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 7 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 8 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 9 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 10 (Pob.)
  • Igang
  • Kabatete
  • Kakawit
  • Kalangay
  • Kalyaat
  • Kilib
  • Kulapi
  • Mahabang Parang
  • Malupak
  • Manasa
  • May-It
  • Nagsinamo
  • Nalunao
  • Palola
  • Piis
  • Samil
  • Tiawe
  • Tinamnan
LOCAL PRODUCTS
  • Pancit Habhab
  • Longganisa
  • Passion Fruit Juice
POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Kamay ni Hesus Shrine

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

City of Lucena


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Second Income Classification: Highly Urbanized City Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 6,802.00 2020 Population 278,924 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 1.04 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 3,477 No. of Households 66,905 Average Household Size 4.2 2018 Poverty Incidence
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Mark Don Victor B. Alcala
Contact Details
Contact No: (042) 7882 320
Email Address: CMOLucenaCity@gmail.com

The capital of Quezon, Lucena serves as a major service center and a transport hub to different towns in the province. Points of interest in the city include the 1908 neoclassical art-deco Quezon Provincial Capitol, the 1884 Lucena Cathedral, and the public Perez Park. Do try the local favorite pancit chami, a stir-fried noodle dish with chicken, prawn, and vegetables.

Barangays
  • Barangay 1 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 2 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 3 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 4 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 5 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 6 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 7 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 8 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 9 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 10 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 11 (Pob.)
  • Barra
  • Bocohan
  • Cotta
  • Dalahican
  • Domoit
  • Gulang-Gulang
  • Ibabang Dupay
  • Ibabang Iyam
  • Ibabang Talim
  • Ilayang Dupay
  • Ilayang Iyam
  • Ilayang Talim
  • Isabang
  • Market View
  • Mayao Castillo
  • Mayao Crossing
  • Mayao Kanluran
  • Mayao Parada
  • Mayao Silangan
  • Ransohan
  • Salinas
  • Talao-Talao
LOCAL PRODUCTS
  • Pancit Chami
POINTS OF INTEREST
  • 1908 neoclassical art-deco Quezon Provincial Capitol
  • 1884 Lucena Cathedral
  • Perez Park

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Macalelon


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Third Income Classification: Fourth Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 9,360.00 2020 Population 27,312 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 -0.66 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 220 No. of Households 6,465 Average Household Size 4.2 2018 Poverty Incidence 19.2
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Artemio A. Mamburao
Contact Details
Contact No:
Email Address: lgu.macalelon@yahoo.com
LGU Website / Page:

Part of Bondoc Peninsula, Macalelon’s most notable attractions are the watchtowers beside the 1854 baroque Macalelon Church. Devotees can also visit the life-sized Stations of the Cross at the Mountain of Faith. After that, check out the miniature churches made of indigenous materials like bamboo, rattan, and coconut log at the Kubol ng Macalelon (Holy Week or Good Friday).

Barangays
  • Amontay
  • Anos
  • Buyao
  • Calantas
  • Candangal
  • Castillo (Pob.)
  • Damayan (Pob.)
  • Lahing
  • Luctob
  • Mabini Ibaba
  • Mabini Ilaya
  • Malabahay
  • Mambog
  • Masipag (Pob.)
  • Olongtao Ibaba
  • Olongtao Ilaya
  • Padre Herrera
  • Pag-Asa (Pob.)
  • Pajarillo
  • Pinagbayanan
  • Rizal (Pob.)
  • Rodriquez (Pob.)
  • San Isidro
  • San Jose
  • San Nicolas
  • San Vicente
  • Taguin
  • Tubigan Ibaba
  • Tubigan Ilaya
  • Vista Hermosa
LOCAL PRODUCTS

POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Macalelon Church
  • Mountain of Faith
  • Kubol ng Macalelon

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Mauban


Quick Facts
Congressional District: First Income Classification: First Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 41,000.00 2020 Population 71,081 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 2.29 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 171 No. of Households 17,587 Average Household Size 4 2018 Poverty Incidence 8
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Bautista Erwin Dwight C. Pastrana
Contact Details
Contact No: (042) 7840 922
Email Address: officeofthemayorepmauban@gmail.com
LGU Website / Page: https://mauban.ph/

Mauban sports the homey backpackers’ island Cagbalete. This features a long white-sand beach, spanning about 5km. On the mainland, you can also explore the beautiful cascades of Dahoyhoy Falls, the historical Rizal Hill Park, and the antique 1725 Public Bath. When in town, do try the binalawan(santol fruit in coconut milk) and the boat-shaped pili tart.

Barangays
  • Abo-Abo
  • Alitap
  • Baao
  • Bagong Bayan (Pob.)
  • Balaybalay
  • Bato
  • Cagbalete I
  • Cagbalete Ii
  • Cagsiay I
  • Cagsiay Ii
  • Cagsiay Iii
  • Concepcion
  • Daungan (Pob.)
  • Liwayway
  • Lual (Pob.)
  • Lual Rural
  • Lucutan
  • Luya-Luya
  • Mabato (Pob.)
  • Macasin
  • Polo
  • Remedios I
  • Remedios Ii
  • Rizaliana (Pob.)
  • Rosario
  • Sadsaran (Pob.)
  • San Gabriel
  • San Isidro
  • San Jose
  • San Lorenzo
  • San Miguel
  • San Rafael
  • San Roque
  • San Vicente
  • Santa Lucia
  • Santo Angel
  • Santo Niño
  • Santol
  • Soledad
  • Tapucan
LOCAL PRODUCTS
  • Boat Tart
  • Nipanog
  • Buri Bag
  • Binalawan Tart
  • Pili Tart
POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Cagbalete Island
  • Dahoyhoy Falls
  • Rizal Hill Park
  • 1725 Public Bath

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Mulanay


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Third Income Classification: First Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 30,500.00 2020 Population 55,576 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 0.95 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 132 No. of Households 13,458 Average Household Size 4.1 2018 Poverty Incidence 21.1
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Aristotle Lim Aguirre
Contact Details
Contact No: (042) 9110 787
Email Address: lgu_mulanay@yahoo.com
LGU Website / Page:

Mulanay’s attractions was once part of the tentative list of UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites. These include the baroque Mulanay Church, and St. Peter Apostle Church, the nostalgic Magallanes Ancestral House, and the millennium-old limestone tombs in Kamhantik Forest Park. There are also Mulanay’s forest of giant mangroves, Kamhantik’s century-old Balete tree, and the Long Beach.

Barangays
  • Ajos
  • Amuguis
  • Anonang
  • Bagong Silang
  • Bagupaye
  • Barangay 1 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 2 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 3 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 4 (Pob.)
  • Bolo
  • Buenavista
  • Burgos
  • Butanyog
  • Canuyep
  • F. Nanadiego
  • Ibabang Cambuga
  • Ibabang Yuni
  • Ilayang Cambuga (Mabini)
  • Ilayang Yuni
  • Latangan
  • Magsaysay
  • Matataja
  • Pakiing
  • Patabog
  • Sagongon
  • San Isidro
  • San Pedro
  • Santa Rosa
LOCAL PRODUCTS
  • Arrowroot Cookies
POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Mulanay Church
  • St. Peter Apostle Church
  • Magallanes Ancestral House
  • Kamhantik Forest Park
  • Mulanay’s forest of Giant Mangroves
  • Balete tree and Long Beach

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Padre Burgos


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Third Income Classification: Fourth Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 6,860.00 2020 Population 23,488 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 0.95 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 340 No. of Households 5,996 Average Household Size 3.9 2018 Poverty Incidence 8
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Ruben B. Uy Diokno
Contact Details
Contact No: (042) 7880 760
Email Address: padreburgos_mayorsoffice2019@yahoo.com

Padre Burgos’ unspoiled beaches are the ideal destinations for backpackers. Go rock climbing on Borawan Island, camping on Dampalitan Island, and beach bumming on Lipata Island. From the coastal road, Punta View is a scenic vantage point to these islands. You can also chill out at the government-initiated beach destination Mangayao Eco Agri Tourism Park.

Barangays
  • Basiao (Pob.)
  • Burgos (Pob.)
  • Cabuyao Norte
  • Cabuyao Sur
  • Campo (Pob.)
  • Danlagan
  • Duhat
  • Hinguiwin
  • Kinagunan Ibaba
  • Kinagunan Ilaya
  • Lipata
  • Marao
  • Marquez
  • Punta (Pob.)
  • Rizal
  • San Isidro
  • San Vicente
  • Sipa
  • Tulay Buhangin
  • Villapaz
  • Walay
  • Yawe
LOCAL PRODUCTS

POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Borawan Island
  • Dampalitan Island
  • Lipata Island
  • Punta View
  • Mangayao Eco Agri Tourism Park

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Pagbilao


Quick Facts
Congressional District: First Income Classification: First Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 16,850.00 2020 Population 78,700 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 1.01 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 460 No. of Households 19,501 Average Household Size 4 2018 Poverty Incidence 6.3
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Angelica Portes Tatlonghari
Contact Details
Contact No: (042) 7970 930
Email Address: pagwebteam@gmail.com
LGU Website / Page: https://pagbilao.gov.ph/

An emerging tourist destination, Pagbilao features white-sand beaches, island-hopping destinations, and lots of seafood. It is home to the 500m Bilaran or Balugbog Baboy Sandbar, and the apostrophe-shaped Patayan Island and its 400m pebbly sandbar, and the firefly-watching site Pagbilao Mangrove Experimental Forest.

Barangays
  • Alupaye
  • Antipolo
  • Añato
  • Bantigue
  • Barangay 1 Castillo (Pob.)
  • Barangay 2 Daungan (Pob.)
  • Barangay 3 Del Carmen (Pob.)
  • Barangay 4 Parang (Pob.)
  • Barangay 5 Santa Catalina (Pob.)
  • Barangay 6 Tambak (Pob.)
  • Bigo
  • Binahaan
  • Bukal
  • Ibabang Bagumbungan
  • Ibabang Palsabangon
  • Ibabang Polo
  • Ikirin
  • Ilayang Bagumbungan
  • Ilayang Palsabangon
  • Ilayang Polo
  • Kanluran Malicboy
  • Mapagong
  • Mayhay
  • Pinagbayanan
  • Silangan Malicboy
  • Talipan
  • Tukalan
LOCAL PRODUCTS
  • Turmeric Powder
  • Other Herbal Products
POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Biliran/Balugbog Baboy Sandbar
  • Patayan Island
  • Pagbilao Mangrove Experimental Forest

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Panukulan


Quick Facts
Congressional District: First Income Classification: Fourth Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 24,430.00 2020 Population 16,376 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 -0.1 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 72 No. of Households 3,867 Average Household Size 4.2 2018 Poverty Incidence 22.3
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Alfred Rigor S. Mitra
Contact Details
Contact No:
Email Address: lgu.panukulan@yahoo.com.ph

Located in Polillo Group if Islands, Panukulan possesses alluring white-sand beaches such as Labasan Beach, Mabuti Beach, and Buhang Beach. The town is also home to historical sites like the fishing paradise Hook Bay and the lighthouse Pinagbanderahan. Those who have more time to spend can check out the freshwater Ngalan Falls, Badlaya Falls, and Pagitan Lipata River.

Barangays
  • Balungay
  • Bato
  • Bonbon
  • Calasumanga
  • Kinalagti
  • Libo
  • Lipata
  • Matangkap
  • Milawid
  • Pagitan
  • Pandan
  • Rizal
  • San Juan (Pob.)
LOCAL PRODUCTS

POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Labasan Beach
  • Mabuti Beach
  • Buhang Beach
  • Hook Bay
  • Pinagbanderahan
  • Ngalan Falls
  • Badlaya Falls
  • Pagitan Lipata River

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Patnanungan


Quick Facts
Congressional District: First Income Classification: Fifth Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 8,870.00 2020 Population 15,052 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 0.63 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 108 No. of Households 3,426 Average Household Size 4.4 2018 Poverty Incidence 24.1
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Marie Claire A. Larita
Contact Details
Contact No:
Email Address: clairelarita0528@gmail.com; lgupatnanunganlarita@yahoo.com
LGU Website / Page:

The boot-shaped Patnanungan Island is a beach lover’s delight found in Polillo Group of Islands. Near the town proper is the long White Beach sectioned into different beach resorts, each with fine white sand, clear blue waters, and a great view of the sunset. At the southeast is the golden Compra Beach, while to its north is the red-bouldered Pulang Lupa Beach.

Barangays
  • Amaga
  • Busdak
  • Kilogan
  • Luod
  • Patnanungan Norte
  • Patnanungan Sur (Pob.)
LOCAL PRODUCTS

POINTS OF INTEREST
  • White Beach
  • Compra Beach
  • Pulang Lupa Beach

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Perez


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Fourth Income Classification: Fifth Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 5,860.00 2020 Population 12,767 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 1.01 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 222 No. of Households 3,109 Average Household Size 4.1 2018 Poverty Incidence 21.5
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Charizze Marie E. Escalona
Contact Details
Contact No:
Email Address: charizzescalona@gmail.com
LGU Website / Page: https://perezquezon.gov.ph/

Perez is home to the rocky Baliscar Islet where a watchtower stands to the west. For swimming, locals recommend the friendlier waters of Pambuhan Beach facing the Pacific Ocean, or the local Fish Sanctuary and Seaweed Farm. Every June, the town celebrates Kayakas Festival. The roads are filled with the street dancers and arcs decorated with wood and coconut shells.

Barangays
  • Bagong Pag-Asa Pob. (Barangay 3)
  • Bagong Silang Pob. (Barangay 4)
  • Maabot
  • Mainit Norte
  • Mainit Sur
  • Mapagmahal Pob. (Barangay 2)
  • Pagkakaisa Pob. (Barangay 1)
  • Pambuhan
  • Pinagtubigan Este
  • Pinagtubigan Weste
  • Rizal
  • Sangirin
  • Villamanzano Norte
  • Villamanzano Sur
LOCAL PRODUCTS

POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Baliscar Islet

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Pitogo


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Third Income Classification: Fourth Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 8,990.00 2020 Population 22,798 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 -0.2 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 311 No. of Households 5,599 Average Household Size 4.1 2018 Poverty Incidence 8.7
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Dexter Lorica Sayat
Contact Details
Contact No: (042) 3188 208
Email Address: lgu.pitogoquezon@yahoo.com

Pitogo is built on rolling hills overlooking the sea. Revel in the ruins of its Kastilyo Stone watchtower, the unique neoclassical architecture of St. Paul Parish Church, and the nostalgic Correa’s Ancestral House. The locals’ favorite summer activity is enjoying a dip in the shallow waters of Taclob Beach and Soliyao Beach. When in town, try the sour atsarang ubod(pickled palm hearts).

Barangays
  • Amontay
  • Biga
  • Bilucao
  • Cabulihan
  • Castillo (Pob.)
  • Cawayanin
  • Cometa
  • Dalampasigan (Pob.)
  • Dulong Bayan (Pob.)
  • Gangahin
  • Ibabang Burgos
  • Ibabang Pacatin
  • Ibabang Piña
  • Ibabang Soliyao
  • Ilayang Burgos
  • Ilayang Pacatin
  • Ilayang Piña
  • Ilayang Soliyao
  • Maaliw (Pob.)
  • Manggahan (Pob.)
  • Masaya (Pob.)
  • Mayubok (Pob.)
  • Nag-Cruz
  • Osmeña
  • Pag-Asa (Pob.)
  • Pamilihan (Pob.)
  • Payte
  • Pinagbayanan
  • Poctol
  • Quezon
  • Quinagasan
  • Rizalino
  • Saguinsinan
  • Sampaloc
  • San Roque
  • Sisirin
  • Sumag Este
  • Sumag Norte
  • Sumag Weste
LOCAL PRODUCTS

POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Kastilyo Stone
  • St. Paul Parish Church
  • Correa’s Ancestral House
  • Taclob Beach
  • Soliyao Beach

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Plaridel


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Fourth Income Classification: Fifth Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 3,305.00 2020 Population 10,129 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 -1.6 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 557 No. of Households 2,552 Average Household Size 3.9 2018 Poverty Incidence 7.3
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Jose D. Saavedra
Contact Details
Contact No:
Email Address: lguplaridelquezon@gmail.com
LGU Website / Page:

With an area of 33 square kilometers, Plaridel is Quezon’s smallest municipality. The main attraction in this small town is the Siain Port. This port used to be an international port in the 1970s and 1980s. It has since been transformed into a fishing area housing more than 100 types of fish. A lighthouse can be found near the port entrance.

Barangays
  • Central (Pob.)
  • Concepcion
  • Duhat
  • Ilaya
  • Ilosong
  • M. L. Tumagay Pob. (Remas Mabuton)
  • Paang Bundok (Pob.)
  • Pampaaralan (Pob.)
  • Tanauan
LOCAL PRODUCTS

POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Siain Port

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Polillo


Quick Facts
Congressional District: First Income Classification: Third Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 28,650.00 2020 Population 31,908 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 0.9 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 126 No. of Households 7,939 Average Household Size 4 2018 Poverty Incidence 10.7
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Angelique E. Bosque
Contact Details
Contact No:
Email Address: angelique.bosque14@gmail.com; molgu_polillo133@yahoo.com

Shaped like a seahorse, Polillo is the largest and most developed town in Polillo Group of Islands. Some of the best things to do in town are exploring the craggy Bato Beach, the bird sanctuaries Pulong Ibon and Pulong Kukok, and the two waterfalls Culalamon and Languyin. Also worth visiting are the ruins of the 18th-century Ciudad Morada.

Barangays
  • Anawan
  • Atulayan
  • Balesin
  • Bañadero
  • Binibitinan
  • Bislian
  • Bucao
  • Canicanian
  • Kalubakis
  • Languyin
  • Libjo
  • Pamatdan
  • Pilion
  • Pinaglubayan
  • Poblacion
  • Sabang
  • Salipsip
  • Sibulan
  • Taluong
  • Tamulaya-Anitong
LOCAL PRODUCTS

POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Bato Beach
  • Pulong Ibon
  • Pulong Kukok
  • Culalamon Waterfall
  • Languyin Waterfall
  • Ciudad Morada

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Quezon


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Fourth Income Classification: Fifth Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 5,400.00 2020 Population 15,886 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 0.89 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 223 No. of Households 4,039 Average Household Size 3.9 2018 Poverty Incidence 17
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Juan F. Escolano
Contact Details
Contact No:
Email Address: lguquezon2mpdc@gmail.com

The municipality of Quezon is host to the mystifying giant trees of Balete Park and the charming cascades of Sabang Falls. While exploring the town, share a lunch with the locals and try their savory takla, a delicious shellfish prepared in various ways. Come in May and join the feast laid out on the streets in celebration of the Yubakan Festival.

Barangays
  • Apad
  • Argosino
  • Barangay I (Pob.)
  • Barangay Ii (Pob.)
  • Barangay Iii (Pob.)
  • Barangay Iv (Pob.)
  • Barangay V (Pob.)
  • Barangay Vi (Pob.)
  • Cagbalogo
  • Caridad
  • Cometa
  • Del Pilar
  • Guinhawa
  • Gumubat
  • Magsino
  • Mascariña
  • Montaña
  • Sabang
  • Silangan
  • Tagkawa
  • Villa Belen
  • Villa Francia
  • Villa Gomez
  • Villa Mercedes
LOCAL PRODUCTS

POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Balete Park
  • Sabang Falls

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Real


Quick Facts
Congressional District: First Income Classification: First Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 55,700.00 2020 Population 38,678 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 1.53 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 114 No. of Households 9,799 Average Household Size 3.9 2018 Poverty Incidence 8.7
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Diana Abigail D. Aquino
Contact Details
Contact No: (042) 3311 777
Email Address: quezonreal@gmail.com
LGU Website / Page: https://realquezon.gov.ph/

Facing the Pacific Ocean, Real is the closest surf town to Manila. It features the beginner waves of Tignoan Beach, which is accessible through different camping lodges in the area. Surf season is between September and December. Other places to see in town are the two-tiered Balagbag Falls, the low-lying Tipuan Falls, and the boulder-walled Nonok Falls.

Barangays
  • Bagong Silang
  • Capalong
  • Cawayan
  • Kiloloran
  • Llavac
  • Lubayat
  • Malapad
  • Maragondon
  • Masikap
  • Maunlad
  • Pandan
  • Poblacion 61 (Barangay 2)
  • Poblacion I (Barangay 1)
  • Tagumpay
  • Tanauan
  • Tignoan
  • Ungos
LOCAL PRODUCTS

POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Tignoan Beach
  • Balagbag Falls (Tipuan Falls and Agos River)

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Sampaloc


Quick Facts
Congressional District: First Income Classification: Fifth Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 10,408.00 2020 Population 13,629 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 -0.42 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 130 No. of Households 3,447 Average Household Size 3.9 2018 Poverty Incidence 12.6
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Noel Angelo T. Devanadera
Contact Details
Contact No:
Email Address: LGU_sampalocquezon@yahoo.com
LGU Website / Page: https://sampaloc.gov.ph/
Barangays
  • Alupay
  • Apasan
  • Banot
  • Bataan
  • Bayongon
  • Bilucao
  • Caldong
  • Ibabang Owain
  • Ilayang Owain
  • Mamala
  • San Bueno
  • San Isidro (Pob.)
  • San Roque (Pob.)
  • Taquico
LOCAL PRODUCTS
  • Buri Products
  • Bamboo Products
POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Malaoag Cave and Underground River
  • Hangga Falls
  • Kakati River

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of San Andres


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Third Income Classification: Fourth Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 19,740.00 2020 Population 37,454 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 0.97 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 217 No. of Households 9,199 Average Household Size 4.1 2018 Poverty Incidence 20.7
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Ralph Edward Bangayan Lim
Contact Details
Contact No: (042) 795 372
Email Address: municipal.admnstrator.lgu.saq@gmail.com
LGU Website / Page: https://www.san-andres.info/

San Andres is exceptional for the unrivaled white sand beaches of Alibijaban Island. Local boatmen say that whale sharks can be seen in the area between April and September. In Sitio Banaba awaits the unique cream-colored rock formations of the four-storey-high Busay Falls. You can also take a motorbike ride past Banaba Village and swim in the enchanting Tigbi Falls.

Barangays
  • Alibihaban
  • Camflora
  • Mangero
  • Pansoy
  • Poblacion
  • Tala
  • Talisay
LOCAL PRODUCTS

POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Alibijaban Island
  • Busay Falls
  • Tigbi Falls

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of San Antonio


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Second Income Classification: Fourth Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 5,400.00 2020 Population 35,891 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 1.48 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 588 No. of Households 8,251 Average Household Size 4.3 2018 Poverty Incidence 16.5
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Aniano Ariel M. Wagan, Jr.
Contact Details
Contact No: (042) 5454 091
Email Address: mo_saq06@yahoo.com

This town is found in the westernmost part of Quezon at the border of Batangas. The best things to do in San Antonio are relaxing in its fun pool resorts, and nature-inspired garden resorts, and boating down the man-made Dagatan Lake. Unique products to try are tamales, cacao wine, and mushroom chicaron.

Barangays
  • Arawan
  • Bagong Niing
  • Balat Atis
  • Briones
  • Bulihan
  • Buliran
  • Callejon
  • Corazon
  • Loob
  • Magsaysay
  • Manuel Del Valle, Sr.
  • Matipunso
  • Niing
  • Poblacion
  • Pulo
  • Pury
  • Sampaga
  • Sampaguita
  • San Jose
  • Sinturisan
LOCAL PRODUCTS
  • Suman Sa Lihiya
  • Tamales
  • Cacao Wine and Cacao Product
  • Mushroom Chicharon
  • Coffee
POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Dagatan Lake

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of San Francisco


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Third Income Classification: Second Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 45,800.00 2020 Population 62,097 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 0.21 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 204 No. of Households 14,630 Average Household Size 4.2 2018 Poverty Incidence 24.2
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Romulo R. Edano, Sr.
Contact Details
Contact No: (042) 7884 507
Email Address: lgusanfrancisco.quezon@gmail.com

San Francisco offers an unforgettable diving experience with the sunken wreck of Maru-Celebes Japanese ship, the cradle of various corals and marine life. If you’re looking for a chill swim, you can choose from Kulong-kulong Beach, Pebble Beach and Poblacion Beach. Visit in April and bring home fresh produce from Agri-Aqua Trade Fair, the town’s equivalent of a harvest festival.

Barangays
  • Butanguiad
  • Casay
  • Cawayan I
  • Cawayan Ii
  • Don Juan Vercelos
  • Huyon-Uyon
  • Ibabang Tayuman
  • Ilayang Tayuman
  • Inabuan
  • Mabuñga
  • Nasalaan
  • Pagsangahan
  • Poblacion
  • Pugon
  • Santo Niño
  • Silongin
LOCAL PRODUCTS

POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Maru-Celebes Japanese Ship
  • Kulong-kulong Beach
  • Pebble Beach
  • Poblacion Beach

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of San Narciso


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Third Income Classification: Third Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 20,190.00 2020 Population 51,058 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 1.1 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 194 No. of Households 12,199 Average Household Size 4.2 2018 Poverty Incidence 23.2
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Florabelle U. Uy-Yap
Contact Details
Contact No: (042) 9117 557
Email Address: lgusannarcisoquezon4313@gmail.com
LGU Website / Page:

San Narciso features extraordinary rock formations like the submarine-shaped Barkong Bato and the arched limestone formation of Napinto Cave. Dotted with umbrella trees, the Talisay Beach Caves cradle another 10m-wide arc that’s perfect nook for sunset watching. On a clear day, you can see the Mayon Volcano from afar. You can also stop by the neoclassical St. Joseph the Worker Parish Church for a short prayer.

Barangays
  • Abuyon
  • Andres Bonifacio
  • Bani
  • Bayanihan (Pob.)
  • Binay
  • Buenavista
  • Busokbusokan
  • Calwit
  • Guinhalinan
  • Lacdayan
  • Maguiting
  • Maligaya (Pob.)
  • Manlampong
  • Pagdadamayan (Pob.)
  • Pagkakaisa (Pob.)
  • Punta
  • Rizal
  • San Isidro
  • San Juan
  • San Vicente
  • Vigo Central
  • Villa Aurin (Pinagsama)
  • Villa Reyes
  • White Cliff
LOCAL PRODUCTS
  • Dried Fish
POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Barkong Bato
  • Napinto Cave
  • Talisay Beach Caves
  • St. Joseph the Worker Parish Church

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Sariaya


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Second Income Classification: First Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 23,980.00 2020 Population 161,868 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 1.76 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 763 No. of Households 39,329 Average Household Size 4.1 2018 Poverty Incidence 6.3
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Marcelo P. Gayeta
Contact Details
Contact No: (042) 5258 450
Email Address: mayormarcelogayeta76@gmail.com
LGU Website / Page: https://www.sariaya.gov.ph/

Sariaya became one of the wealthiest towns during Quezon’s coconut boom in the early 20th century. You can visit the monastery-looking St. Francis of Assisi Church and its accompanying museum, and from there, tour the surrounding streets dotted with several antique mansions. One of the most visited is the two-storey Villa Sariaya, declared a heritage house by National Heritage Institute.

Barangays
  • Antipolo
  • Balubal
  • Barangay 1 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 2 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 3 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 4 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 5 (Pob.)
  • Barangay 6 (Pob.)
  • Bignay 1
  • Bignay 2
  • Bucal
  • Canda
  • Castañas
  • Concepcion Banahaw
  • Concepcion No. 1
  • Concepcion Palasan
  • Concepcion Pinagbakuran
  • Gibanga
  • Guisguis-San Roque
  • Guisguis-Talon
  • Janagdong 1
  • Janagdong 2
  • Limbon
  • Lutucan 1
  • Lutucan Bata
  • Lutucan Malabag
  • Mamala I
  • Mamala Ii
  • Manggalang 1
  • Manggalang Tulo-Tulo
  • Manggalang-Bantilan
  • Manggalang-Kiling
  • Montecillo
  • Morong
  • Pili
  • Sampaloc 1
  • Sampaloc 2
  • Sampaloc Bogon
  • Sampaloc Santo Cristo
  • Talaan Aplaya
  • Talaanpantoc
  • Tumbaga 1
  • Tumbaga 2
LOCAL PRODUCTS
  • Pinagong and Tamales
  • Coffee and Cacao Products
POINTS OF INTEREST
  • St. Francis of Assisi Church
  • Villa Sariaya

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Tagkawayan


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Fourth Income Classification: First Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 64,100.00 2020 Population 54,003 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 0.87 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 101 No. of Households 13,060 Average Household Size 4.1 2018 Poverty Incidence 20.9
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Luis Oscar T. Eleazar
Contact Details
Contact No:
Email Address: loteleazar@gmail.com
LGU Website / Page: https://tagkawayan.gov.ph/

Go for a fun and bumpy hour-long ride through Tagkawayan and be rewarded with the invigorating cascades of Maguibuay Falls. It comprises three one-storey-high waterfalls, each with a deep catch basin bellow. It’s also spacious enough for a picnic with a gorgeous backdrop of Mt. Baliwag. This town also offers saccharine dalanghita nectar and fresh, mouthwatering seafood.

Barangays
  • Aldavoc
  • Aliji
  • Bagong Silang
  • Bamban
  • Bosigon
  • Bukal
  • Cabibihan
  • Cabugwang
  • Cagascas
  • Candalapdap
  • Casispalan
  • Colong-Colong
  • Del Rosario
  • Katimo
  • Kinatakutan
  • Landing
  • Laurel
  • Magsaysay
  • Maguibuay
  • Mahinta
  • Malbog
  • Manato Central
  • Manato Station
  • Mangayao
  • Mansilay
  • Mapulot
  • Munting Parang
  • Payapa
  • Poblacion
  • Rizal
  • Sabang
  • San Diego
  • San Francisco
  • San Isidro
  • San Roque
  • San Vicente
  • Santa Cecilia
  • Santa Monica
  • Santo Niño I
  • Santo Niño Ii
  • Santo Tomas
  • Seguiwan
  • Tabason
  • Tunton
  • Victoria
LOCAL PRODUCTS
  • Saccharine Dalanghita Nectar
  • Dalandan Juice
POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Maguibay Falls
  • Mt. Baliwag

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

City of Tayabas


Quick Facts
Congressional District: First Income Classification: Component City Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 31,080.00 2020 Population 112,658 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 2.59 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 631 No. of Households 27,849 Average Household Size 4 2018 Poverty Incidence 6.3
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Lovely A. Reynoso
Contact Details
Contact No: (042) 7884 507
Email Address: lgu.tayabascity@gmail.com

Tayabs is known for the 16th century baroque-style Minor Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel and its wedding-worthy 103m-long aisle. Other things to do in town are visiting the heritage sites Casa de Comunidad de Tayabas and Malagonlong Bridge. What makes Tayabas unique, however, is the delicacy street Calle Budin and the lambanog distilleries which have made Quezon the country’s lambanog capital.

Barangays
  • Alitao
  • Alsam Ibaba
  • Alsam Ilaya
  • Alupay
  • Angeles Zone I (Pob.)
  • Angeles Zone Ii
  • Angeles Zone Iii
  • Angeles Zone Iv
  • Angustias Zone I (Pob.)
  • Angustias Zone Ii
  • Angustias Zone Iii
  • Angustias Zone Iv
  • Anos
  • Ayaas
  • Baguio
  • Banilad
  • Bukal Ibaba
  • Bukal Ilaya
  • Calantas
  • Calumpang
  • Camaysa
  • Dapdap
  • Domoit Kanluran
  • Domoit Silangan
  • Gibanga
  • Ibas
  • Ilasan Ibaba
  • Ilasan Ilaya
  • Ipilan
  • Isabang
  • Katigan Kanluran
  • Katigan Silangan
  • Lakawan
  • Lalo
  • Lawigue
  • Lita (Pob.)
  • Malaoa
  • Masin
  • Mate
  • Mateuna
  • Mayowe
  • Nangka Ibaba
  • Nangka Ilaya
  • Opias
  • Palale Ibaba
  • Palale Ilaya
  • Palale Kanluran
  • Palale Silangan
  • Pandakaki
  • Pook
  • Potol
  • San Diego Zone I (Pob.)
  • San Diego Zone Ii
  • San Diego Zone Iii
  • San Diego Zone Iv
  • San Isidro Zone I (Pob.)
  • San Isidro Zone Ii
  • San Isidro Zone Iii
  • San Isidro Zone Iv
  • San Roque Zone I (Pob.)
  • San Roque Zone Ii
  • Talolong
  • Tamlong
  • Tongko
  • Valencia
  • Wakas
LOCAL PRODUCTS
  • Budin
  • Yema Cake
  • Coconut Based Products
  • Handicrafts
  • Lambanog
POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Minor Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel
  • Casa de Comunidad Tayabas
  • Malagondong Bridge

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Tiaong


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Second Income Classification: First Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 11,587.00 2020 Population 106,265 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 1.35 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 205 No. of Households 26,509 Average Household Size 4 2018 Poverty Incidence 6.8
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Vincent Arjay M. Mea
Contact Details
Contact No: (042) 5459 275
Email Address: tiaonglgu@yahoo.com
LGU Website / Page:

Found at the border of San Pablo, Laguna, Tiaong is most visited for the world-class coconut plantation and resort Villa Escudero. It features Filipinos’ living culture through a carabao tour of its old-fashioned, charming barrio, among others. Two other sites to see in town are the low-lying volcano Tikub Lake, and the earth-toned Ugu Bigyan Pottery, home and workshop of local artist Augusto “Ugu” Bigyan.

Barangays
  • Anastacia (Tagbak)
  • Aquino
  • Ayusan I
  • Ayusan Ii
  • Barangay I (Pob.)
  • Barangay Ii (Pob.)
  • Barangay Iii (Pob.)
  • Barangay Iv (Pob.)
  • Behia
  • Bukal
  • Bula
  • Bulakin
  • Cabatang
  • Cabay
  • Del Rosario
  • Lagalag
  • Lalig
  • Lumingon
  • Lusacan
  • Paiisa
  • Palagaran
  • Quipot
  • San Agustin
  • San Francisco
  • San Isidro
  • San Jose
  • San Juan
  • San Pedro
  • Tagbakin
  • Talisay
  • Tamisian
LOCAL PRODUCTS

POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Villa Escudero
  • Tikub Lake
  • Ugu Bigyan Pottery

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office

Municipality of Unisan


Quick Facts
Congressional District: Third Income Classification: Fourth Class Land Area (as per DENR) (in hectares): 9,120.00 2020 Population 25,448 Annual Population Growth Rate (%), 2015-2020 -1.15 Population Density (persons per square kilometer) 488 No. of Households 6,697 Average Household Size 3.8 2018 Poverty Incidence 14.6
Name of Local Chief Executive
Mayor: Ferdinand P. Adulta
Contact Details
Contact No:
Email Address: unisan.quezon@yahoo.com
LGU Website / Page:

Facing Tayabas Bay, Unisan’s Malatandang Beach stretches 1.6 kilometers, dotted with beach hut resorts and beach houses for rent. Off the coast is the secluded Punta Beach with grainy, cream-colored sand, and gnarled mangrove trees towards the north. Other sites to see are the old houses in the town proper such as Casa Carrillo, Casa Vizcocho, and Casa Isaac.

Barangays
  • Almacen
  • Balagtas
  • Balanacan
  • Bonifacio
  • Bulo Ibaba
  • Bulo Ilaya
  • Burgos
  • Cabulihan Ibaba
  • Cabulihan Ilaya
  • Caigdal
  • F. De Jesus (Pob.)
  • General Luna
  • Kalilayan Ibaba
  • Kalilayan Ilaya
  • Mabini
  • Mairok Ibaba
  • Mairok Ilaya
  • Malvar
  • Maputat
  • Muliguin
  • Pagaguasan
  • Panaon Ibaba
  • Panaon Ilaya
  • Plaridel
  • Poctol
  • Punta
  • R. Lapu-Lapu (Pob.)
  • R. Magsaysay (Pob.)
  • Raja Soliman (Pob.)
  • Rizal Ibaba
  • Rizal Ilaya
  • San Roque
  • Socorro
  • Tagumpay
  • Tubas
  • Tubigan
LOCAL PRODUCTS

POINTS OF INTEREST
  • Malatandang Beach
  • Punta Beach
  • Casa Carillo
  • Casa Vizcocho
  • Casa Isaac

Source:

Philippine Statistics Authority Department of Environment and Natural Resources Office Provincial Tourism Office