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See exciting views and visit historical sites when you join this half-day tour in Zamboanga City. This tour is perfect for travelers who are interested to learn more about the province’s history and learn more about their city life.
This tour has an option of starting early morning or in the afternoon. It starts when your transfer picks you up from your hotel. Air-conditioned transfers are included in this trip so you wouldn’t feel much of the sun’s heat while on your way to your first destination, Pasonanca Park.
Pasonanca Park has been considered as the Little Baguio of the south due to its rich blooming variety of flora and fauna, upon arriving, you will get to see trees that give the park fresh air to its visitors. You can enjoy walking around the park and pose for photos, or find a good place where you can sit for a short time.
A few walks inside the park, you’ll get to see the different treehouses and teepee tents from the Boy Scout Camp that was built to commemorate the tragic passing of the Philippine delegates from a plane crash in 1963.
Afterward, you will proceed to the Heritage Zone in which you will take a short stop at the Zamboanga City Hall and get to appreciate the building’s Filipino colonial architectural design. You will have a quick stop at the Plaza Pershing and Pettit Barracks that was used when the Americans occupied the country.
You will next visit Fort Pilar Museum where you can find the different artifacts of the Mindanao culture and get to see a perfect example of a Badjao houseboat, and get to learn about their daily living. Capping off your tour is a stop at Paseo del Mar wherein you get to have enough time to walk around the park and appreciate its view before your transfer takes you back at your hotel.
Discover some of Zamboanga City’s beautiful and cultural sites even for just a few hours when you book this half-day tour. Check availability by choosing a date above.
- All our guides speak English.
- Not all establishments accept credit or debit cards, and ATMs may be limited.