The pilgrim town of Piat is a living exposition of history, culture, and culinary adventure. Home to the Our Lady of the Visitation of Piat, the town offers a glimpse of the conversion of Cagayanos to Christianity. Get to know Catholic faith as you get to know the delectable ‘pawa’. Go around town and immerse yourself in the local scenery as you discover Piat from another perspective.
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Rizal
Rizal brims with rich culture and heritage. Seek refuge in the quiet surroundings of the Malaueg Botanical Church. Savor the delicious kakanin as you discover how they are made by the locals using heirloom recipes. Enjoy the great outdoors and relax with friends and family. If you long for a time away from the city, Rizal is the place to go to.

Sanchez-Mira
Sanchez Mira is a perfect place for those who seek gastronomic and nature fun and adventure. Delight in their local dishes such as the suman latik, and tinola sa buko to name a few. Head to the seaside and savor oyster fresh out of the water. Care to sweat or get wet? Visit the sand dunes, Minanga River or take a refreshing dip into the falls.

Santa Ana
Santa Ana is an exquisite beauty that goes beyond your imagination. Its beautiful and incredible coves and islands, virgin mangrove forests, fine white, cream and black sand beaches, high rocky cliffs, streams and cascades, fresh seafood, and the warmth of its people draw travelers to visit, and come back to Santa Ana for more. If you love long road trips, then Santa Ana is definitely worth the ride!

Santa Praxedes
Situated in a narrow valley in the northern tip of the Caraballo Moutain Range, Sta. Praxedes awaits visitors to explore its rocky and white sand beaches, coves and waterfalls. Aside from nature-based adventure, Sta. Praxedes is also known for ‘gamet’, a seasonal seaweed known for its bold umami flavor. Looking for something exciting? Head to Sta. Praxedes today.

Santa Teresita
Santa Teresita is a land of many discoveries. The recent explorations of its many caves and cave systems make Cagayan the spelunking paradise of the North. Sta. Teresita also prides itself as a potential destination for textile enthusiasts for its natural fiber, ‘bakong’. Whether you are an adventure seeker or a fabric connoisseur, amazing discoveries await you at Sta. Teresita.

Santo Niño
Known as Tabang, Cabarungan, Faire before, Sto. Niño has gone through a lot of transformations. Amidst all the changes, the Itawes and Ilocano heritage remained deeply embedded in its cultural fabric. Discover local culture, remnants of the past, and natural wonders when you travel to Sto. Niño.

Solana
Solana was named after former Governor-General Antonio Urbiztondo Marquez Dela Solana. Did you know that Solana means a ‘sunny spot’ or ‘sunroom’ of a house? Yes, and without a doubt, Solana lives up to its name for the warmth of its people, and the sunny places you can go to. Each place you visit evokes many beautiful recollections and a longing for homecoming.

Tuao
Tuao is an abundant homeland nestled in the valley and hills between the Cordilleras and Sierra Madre, and can be traversed by the Chico River. Discover Cassily Lake and visit charming ancestral houses. The happy people of Tuao invite everyone to share the town’s bounty, and retreat to its laid back vibe over a cup of tsokolate paired with sinabalu.