List of all the provinces I’ve visited in the Philippines, currently at 50 out of 81 (Project 81)

I decided to create this post to document my personal quest to travel all the 81 Provinces or States in my home country Philippines.

Have you traveled to some of the 81 provinces in the Philippines, or have any of these intriguing tourist destinations been on your bucket list? No island in the Philippine Archipelago lacks natural beauty, making it difficult to decide where to visit first. The 81 provinces that make up the Philippines are divided into three main island groups namely Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. To be able to go to all 81 of these provinces has been one of my personal travel goals.

The phrase “Project 81” in the Philippines has lately been used to refer to touring all 81 provinces in the Philippines. Many tourists want to complete this accomplishment, whether it be from North to South in one trip or wherever at their own speed. Everyone has different motivations and goals, but one thing is certain: we want to see the Philippines’ natural splendor for ourselves.

Below is a list of all the provinces I’ve visited in the Philippines, currently at 50 out of 81.

4 Aklan - Boracay
4 Aklan – Boracay
5 Albay - Quitinday Hills
5 Albay – Quitinday Hills
7 Apayao - Buscalan
7 Apayao – Buscalan
8 Aurora - Baler
8 Aurora – Baler
10 Bataan - Pilar
10 Bataan – Pilar
11 Batanes - Basco
11 Batanes – Basco
12 Batangas - Nasugbu
12 Batangas – Nasugbu
13 Benguet - Kabayan
13 Benguet – Kabayan
15 Bohol - Panglao
15 Bohol – Panglao
17 Bulacan - Malolos
17 Bulacan – Malolos
18 Cagayan - Palaui
18 Cagayan – Palaui
19 Camarines Norte - Calaguas
19 Camarines Norte – Calaguas
20 Camarines Sur - Caramoan
20 Camarines Sur – Caramoan
21 Camiguin - White Island
21 Camiguin – White Island
24 Cavite - Pico de Loro
24 Cavite – Pico de Loro
25 Cebu - Bantayan Island
25 Cebu – Bantayan Island
26 Cotabato - Magpet
26 Cotabato – Magpet
28 Davao del Norte - Samal
28 Davao del Norte – Samal
29 Davao del Sur - Eagle Center
29 Davao del Sur – Eagle Center
35 Ifugao - Batad
35 Ifugao – Batad
36 Ilocos Norte - Pagudpud
36 Ilocos Norte – Pagudpud
37 Ilocos Sur - Tagudin
37 Ilocos Sur – Tagudin
39 Isabela - Cauayan
39 Isabela – Cauayan
40 Kalinga - Buscalan
40 Kalinga – Buscalan
41 La Union - San Juan
41 La Union – San Juan
42 Laguna - Mt Sembrano
42 Laguna – Mt Sembrano
43 Lanao del Norte - Tinago Falls
43 Lanao del Norte – Tinago Falls
45 Leyte - Palo
45 Leyte – Palo
48 Masbate - Burias
48 Masbate – Burias
50 Misamis Oriental - Cagayan de Oro
50 Misamis Oriental – Cagayan de Oro
51 Mountain Province - Sagada
51 Mountain Province – Sagada
53 Negros Oriental - Bais
53 Negros Oriental – Bais
55 Nueva Ecija
55 Nueva Ecija
56 Nueva Viscaya - Mt Ugo
56 Nueva Viscaya – Mt Ugo
57 Occidental Mindoro - Pandan Island
57 Occidental Mindoro – Pandan Island
58 Oriental Mindoro - Puerto Galera
58 Oriental Mindoro – Puerto Galera
59 Palawan - El Nido
59 Palawan – El Nido
60 Pampanga - Skyranch
60 Pampanga – Skyranch
61 Pangasinan - Hundred Islands
61 Pangasinan – Hundred Islands
62 Quezon - Cagbalete
62 Quezon – Cagbalete
64 Rizal - Rodriguez
64 Rizal – Rodriguez
65 Romblon - Cobrador Island
65 Romblon – Cobrador Island
66 Samar - San Juanico
66 Samar – San Juanico
67 Sarangani - Glan
67 Sarangani – Glan
68 Siquijor - Cagdanay Sur
68 Siquijor – Cagdanay Sur
69 Sorsogon - Matnog
69 Sorsogon – Matnog
74 Surigao del Norte - Bucas Grande
74 Surigao del Norte – Bucas Grande
75 Surigao del Sur - Tinuy-an Falls
75 Surigao del Sur – Tinuy-an Falls
76 Tarlac - Gerona
76 Tarlac – Gerona
78 Zambales - Anawangin
78 Zambales – Anawangin

 

✗ 1. Abra
✗ 2. Agusan del Norte
✗ 3. Agusan del Sur
✓ 4. Aklan
✓ 5. Albay
✗ 6. Antique
✓ 7. Apayao
✓ 8. Aurora
✗ 9. Basilan
✓ 10. Bataan
✓ 11. Batanes
✓ 12. Batangas
✓ 13. Benguet
✗ 14. Biliran
✓ 15. Bohol
✗ 16. Bukidnon
✓ 17. Bulacan
✓ 18. Cagayan
✓ 19. Camarines Norte
✓ 20. Camarines Sur
✓ 21. Camiguin
✗ 22 .Capiz
✗ 23. Catanduanes
✓ 24. Cavite
✓ 25. Cebu
✓ 26. Cotabato
✗ 27. Davao de Oro
✓ 28. Davao del Norte
✓ 29. Davao del Sur
✗ 30. Davao Occidental
✗ 31. Davao Oriental
✗ 32. Dinagat Islands
✗ 33. Eastern Samar
✗ 34. Guimaras
✓ 35. Ifugao
✓ 36. Ilocos Norte
✓ 37. Ilocos Sur
✗ 38. Iloilo
✓ 39. Isabela
✓ 40. Kalinga
✓ 41. La Union
✓ 42. Laguna
✓ 43. Lanao del Norte
✗ 44. Lanao del Sur
✓ 45. Leyte
✗ 46. Maguindanao
✗ 47. Marinduque
✓ 48. Masbate
✗ 49. Misamis Occidental
✓ 50. Misamis Oriental
✓ 51. Mountain Province
✗ 52. Negros Occidental
✓ 53. Negros Oriental
✗ 54. Northern Samar
✓ 55. Nueva Ecija
✓ 56. Nueva Vizcaya
✓ 57. Occidental Mindoro
✓ 58. Oriental Mindoro
✓ 59. Palawan
✓ 60. Pampanga
✓ 61. Pangasinan
✓ 62. Quezon
✗ 63. Quirino
✓ 64. Rizal
✓ 65. Romblon
✓ 66. Samar
✓ 67. Sarangani
✓ 68. Siquijor
✓ 69. Sorsogon
✗ 70. South Cotabato
✗ 71. Southern Leyte
✗ 72. Sultan Kudarat
✗ 73. Sulu
✓ 74. Surigaodel Norte
✓ 75. Surigaodel Sur
✓ 76. Tarlac
✗ 77. Tawi-Tawi
✓ 78. Zambales
✗ 79. Zamboangadel Norte
✗ 80. Zamboangadel Sur
✗ 81. Zamboanga Sibugay

 

Philippines – The Land of Contrasts

The differences in the Philippines are striking, from the crowded urban areas to the beautiful, verdant jungles. The nation, which consists of more than 7,000 islands, has a remarkably diverse population of people.

Its long history of Spanish colonialism and other European nations’ colonization has left its impact on Filipino culture. More than 100 different indigenous tribes with their own own languages, rituals, and traditions reside there as well.

This is a place where cutting-edge technology coexists with ancient rites, where luxury hotels are located next to bamboo huts, and where individuals are equally likely to wear jeans and T-shirts as they are traditional ikat or barong clothing. In this country, even the tiniest town has its own distinctive features, and regional customs are entwined with well-established customs from other nations.

 

The Geography of the Philippines

There are 7,107 islands in the Philippine archipelago. Geographically speaking, the nation occupies Southeast Asia and has a total land area of 300,000 square kilometers.

There are 7,107 islands in the Philippine archipelago. It is in Southeast Asia and covers a total land area of 300,000 square kilometers.

Southeast Asia’s archipelago includes the Philippines. It has a total land area of 118,000 square kilometers and 7,107 islands.

The nation is geographically split into the three primary regions of Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. There are 17 administrative areas in the nation, with Manila serving as its capital.

 

What is Life Like in the Provinces?

Philippines provinces have a wide range of cultural and lifestyle traditions. They are different from one another, yet they all have a unique charm of their own.

Philippines provinces have a wide range of cultural and lifestyle traditions. They are different from one another, yet they all have a unique charm of their own.

Due to their culture and heritage, residents in the southern Tagalog region lead a traditional lifestyle that is distinct from that of residents of other provinces. The main distinction is that they speak Tagalog, which is not the language of most other Filipinos.

In the Philippines, the provinces are frequently disregarded. They are perceived as the rural areas that individuals must cross in order to reach a more developed location. But that’s not the case. These provinces have a thriving culture and history that shouldn’t be disregarded.

The Southern Tagalog area of the Philippines is home to numerous provinces. These provinces are all interesting to explore since they each have their own cultures and history.

 

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