Description
Summary
Description
Explore some of the top attractions in Dipolog City with this tour. This tour is perfect for travelers who are visiting the city for the first time, as the itinerary is packed with stops in the city. It is also inclusive of accommodation pick-up and drop-off, the assistance of a tour guide, and complimentary lunch and bottled water.
You will be picked up from your accommodations at 8:30 AM. After getting settled in the vehicle, you will head to your first stop, P'gsalabuk Circle. This landmark made of resin symbolizes the diverse culture of Dipolog City. The three people depicted in the sculpture represent the Lumad, the Muslim, and the Christian people of the city.
Your next stop is the Provincial Capitol of Zamboanga del Norte. Afterward, you'll head to Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary Cathedral, also known as the Dipolog Cathedral. While this over-100-year-old structure has gone through many renovations, it has kept some of the original parts of the cathedral intact, including the Narra ceiling.
Next, you'll head to Plaza Magsaysay, which is just across the cathedral. You will also visit the Statues of Three Prominent Pioneers. The statues are located in front of the City Hall and represent Pascual T. Martinez, the first mayor of Dipolog, Rev. Fr. Nicasio Y. Patagan, the First Filipino Diocesan Priest of Mindanao, and Eugenio Redulla Margate, a farmer who invented the Margate System of planting. While in the area, you will also visit nearby Museo Dipolog.
The last attraction you will visit is the Sta. Cruz Marker, which is believed to be the oldest landmark in the city, dating back to 1905.
See some of the top tourist sites in Dipolog City when you book this half-day tour. Check the availability by choosing a date.