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San Jose de Ivana ChurchThe San Jose de Ivana Church is a roman catholic church established in 1787. It was declared as National Historic Landmark by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.
San Carlos Borromeo ParishSan Carlos Borromeo Church is a Roman Catholic church located in Mahatao, Batan Island.
Sabtang ChurchSan Vicente Ferrer Church, also known as Sabtang Church, is a Roman Catholic church located near Sabtang Port in Sabtang.
Valugan Boulder BeachThe beach is known for its smooth boulders that line the shoreline, which stretches for miles.
Basco Lighthouse - Naidi HillsThe structure is a 6-story building with a gallery or viewing deck on the fifth floor. It is located in Naidi Hills in Barangay San Antonio, the lush green hills and the open sea provide a beautiful backdrop for the lighthouse.
Morong BeachIt is a beautiful beach located on the Sabine island of Batanes province. There is an incredible natural stone formation called Nakabuang Arch boosting the beauty of Morong Beach.
Chamantad-Tinyan ViewpointChamantad-Tinyan Viewpoint offers a panoramic view of Chamantad Cove and the rolling hills of the villages of Tinyan.
Vayang Rolling HillsIt offers a spectacular view of endless waves of rolling hills along with the beautiful view of the west philippine sea.
Mount IrayaIraya is located on Batan Island and designated as the highest point in the province of Batanes. It is a dormant volcano, its last eruption happened in 1454.
Smith VolcanoSmith Volcano, also known as Mount Babuyan, is a cinder cone-shaped active volcano located in Babuyan Island.
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Ruins of SongsongRuins of Songsong is a cluster of roofless shells of old stone houses abandoned after a tidal wave that hit the island of Batan in the 50s.