Tacloban City was severely damaged by super typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) on November 8, 2013. I even learned that some foreigners believe Tacloban was totally washed out by the deadly storm surge. So when I published some pictures of the different parts of the city seven months after the typhoon, they couldn’t believe that Tacloban was still there and Taclobanons were already starting to live a normal life.
I knew that the nightmares brought by Haiyan still remain on people’s minds, whether they experienced the onslaught at first hand or they just saw it on TV and read it on social media. However, bad dreams are from the past, and today, Tacloban is already rising again despite of the many issues of corruption in the government (which is not surprising in the Philippines).
With the aid from International communities, the public service of our government, the support of Filipinos from the other parts of the Philippines, and the buoyancy of the Yolanda survivors, Tacloban City is now once again a place where every tourist should visit. The city and its neighboring towns have many great things to offer for tourists, adventurists, storytellers, volunteers, and more.
If you’re planning for a wonderful travel and tour in 2015, here are 10 reasons why you should put Tacloban City in your bucket list.
1. Witness the Papal visit (January).
Pope Francis will visit the Yolanda survivors in Leyte on January 17 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. As part of his itinerary, the Pope will hold an open-air Mass at Tacloban airport starting at 10 a.m. Then he will proceed to the archbishop’s residence in Palo to dine with the poor.
It is said that most, if not all, hotels in Tacloban are now already fully booked for the scheduled visit of the Pope, and the authorities are now asking boarding house owners to accommodate the expected visitors. So if you’re a Catholic devotee, make sure you’re already fully prepared to visit Tacloban on the said date.
2. Enjoy the grand fiesta and festivals (June).
Tacloban doesn’t only celebrate its fiesta (Sto. Niño de Leyte Fiesta: June 30) in a single day, but Taclobanons and their visitors enjoy several events related to it throughout the month of June. During these days, the city becomes livelier. The parks are turned into dining spots where you can enjoy the live performances from various artists and rock bands.
Many tourists also flock to the city to witness the colorful festivals. A day or a few days before the grand fiesta, tourists can enjoy two festivals, namely the Sangyaw Festival (the city’s own festival) and the Pintados-Kasadyaan Festival of Festivals (the festival organized by the province of Leyte). Delegates from other famous Philippine festivals like the Maskara Festival of Bacolod, the Sinulog Festival of Cebu and the Buyogan Festival of Abuyog also participate and perform during the Festival of Festivals to make the event more spectacular.
3. Dare to cross the longest bridge in the Philippines.
With a length of 2.16 kilometers (1.34 mi), the San Juanico Bridge is the longest bridge in the Philippines that connects two islands, the islands of Samar and Leyte. From Tacloban downtown, you can reach the bridge in 10-15 minutes by bus, passenger jeepney, multicab or private vehicle.
See the beauty of San Juanico bridge and the breathtaking scenery of the islets and whirlpools of San Juanico Strait, one of the narrowest straits in the world. Dare to walk the bridge from end to end and experience the vibration when a bus or truck passes by. The bridge has a lane for walkers, joggers or runners on both sides. Thus, you don’t have to worry about the speedy vehicles crossing the bridge. But still take extra care when taking a selfie and try to be there in the morning or afternoon when the heat of the sun is not excruciating.
4. Reminisce one of the greatest naval battles in History (October).
Visit MacArthur Landing Memorial Park in the nearby town of Palo to recall one of the most important battles of all time and the famous words of General Douglas MacArthur, “I shall return”. The Battle of Leyte Gulf (October 23–26, 1944 ) is generally considered to be the largest naval battle of World War II and the largest naval battle in history in terms of tonnage of the ships engaged.
The monuments of General Douglas MacArthur, President Sergio Osmeña, Brigadier General Carlos P. Romulo and other men mark the spot where they landed with the American Liberation Forces in October 1944 to begin the Battle of Leyte Gulf and liberate the Philippines from the Japanese invasion. The memorial is not only one of the most famous in country but also in the world as it symbolizes the beginning of the end of World War II.
Leyteños and veterans all over the world celebrate Leyte Landing Anniversary every October 20. The government of Leyte also organize various events within this month. These long-month activities include the reenactment of the Leyte Gulf Landing, awarding of living Veterans, Japanese Veterans memorial ceremonies, and other commemorative programs. There’s also a marathon or fun run held in this period. So if you want to get the most out of the Leyte Landing Anniversary, you may want to visit Palo in October. But you can always visit the monuments and the memorial park anytime.
5. Behold what’s inside the Sto. Nino Shrine and Heritage Museum.
This mansion along Real Street Tacloban City is one of the presidential mansions of the late president Ferdinand Marcos that was built for his wife Imelda Romualdez Marcos during his regime. Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) caused some damages to the shrine but the grandeur of the mansion can still be seen inside. The shrine has already reopened for visitors after Yolanda.
For an entrance fee of PHP 230 (good for 3 tourists inclusive of a camera fee), you and your companions can already explore the mansion and listen to the stories about the Marcoses and Romualdez from the guide who will also let you see the different rooms, the grand ballroom, expensive furniture, antiques and other collections of the Marcos family.
6. Take a side trip to a 17th-century church in the neighboring town of Basey.
Around 12 kilometers from the Samar side of San Juanico Bridge (see # 3) is the town of Basey. Basey (pronounced by the locals as Basay or Basai) is known for its famous Sohoton caves and handwoven mat called Banig. In this town, you will also find St. Michael the Archangel Church, a Roman Catholic church constructed in the 17th century.
The church is located on the top of the hill and served as a watchtower during the Spanish era. Its location saved it from the storm surge of Yolanda. And that is why you will see it still standing there.
7. Visit the beautiful beaches of Eastern Visayas.
Eastern Visayas or Region VIII has many stunning beaches and islands to offer. Region VIII is composed of the provinces of Leyte, Southern Leyte, Samar, Eastern Samar, Northern Samar and Biliran. As the center of Eastern Visayas, Tacloban City will give you access to several white-sand beaches of the region to make your vacation more fun and memorable.
You and your buddies can enjoy the white sand shores of Kalangaman Island in Palompon Leyte, Digyo Island and the Quatro Islas in Inopacan Leyte, Sambawan Island in Biliran, and many other hidden gems in Region VIII.
8. Try the food and specialties of Leyte.
Taste the special delicacies that you can only find in Leyte. Try the sweet Binagol (a delicacy originated from Dagami Leyte which is made from sweetened mashed giant taro called talian packed in a half coconut shell called bagol) or the Suman Moron (a milk and chocolate flavored sticky rice cake or suman twisted and wrapped in banana leaves). You can also buy these native delicacies along Zamora Street in Tacloban City for your pasalubong or gifts to your loved ones back at home.
9. See how the city rises again after Yolanda.
Tacloban has already improved a lot since Yolanda struck the city in November 2013. Malls, supermarkets, banks, and other establishments are already back to business. You can already shop, dine and watch movies in cinemas at Robinsons Place in Marasbaras Tacloban. There are also several hotels, restaurants, coffee shops and bars where you can stay, dine, hangout, and enjoy a nightlife in the city. The rehabilitation efforts and improvements in the city will continue. In 2015 and in the years to come, expect a better and a more developed Tacloban City.
10. Continue helping the poor survivors.
You can do this one without waiting for the year 2015 to come. Although many Yolanda survivors are already living a normal life, thousands of other survivors are still living in tents and temporary bunk houses. One of the greatest reasons you can have to visit Tacloban is to help and donate to these homeless survivors directly. By helping them personally, you can be assured that your kindness will be received by them straightforwardly.
There are many other reasons why you should include Tacloban City in your list of next top destinations. And if you will get to know more about the city and the whole region, you’ll discover more fascinating wonders of nature, interesting stories from the people, and hundred more reasons to return. So what are you waiting for? Make sure you already have an itinerary for your travel to Tacloban City and the rest of Eastern Visayas.
About Victorino Q. Abrugar
Vic promotes tourism-related businesses, brands and places. He's the marketing strategist of FAQ.PH. He believes that the key to success is to always do what to do next. Want to promote your business? Contact him at mail@optixor.com.
klingstingstoy says
tnx for updating tacloban due we are very far from my beloved city of tacloban,nalalaman namin na bumalik na ang dating sigla ng tacloban at mas uunlad pa sa darating na mga taon..
jennyrey says
Thanks for sharing and promoting the beauty of Eastern Visayas.
Gilbert says
It should be reasons why you should visit Leyte, not Tacloban. A major gateway to Leyte and what the articles proposes is the City of Ormoc. Ormoc has also been devastated by Yolanda sans the storm surge and buildings and houses were heavily damaged (unlike the city center of Tacloban). I doubt if the author of this article is from Leyte and has gone around it after Yolanda for that matter. Is this a propaganda for Tacloban?
FAQ.PH says
Hi Gilbert. Thanks for the comment. We ask for your patience. This is just a first step to promote Eastern Visayas, and we are starting at ground zero/the capital, Tacloban City. As we are new and have very little resources (zero income, zero donors), we are gradually covering the whole region. In our next articles, we will also write and publish for the neighboring cities, towns and provinces, including Ormoc, Sourthern Leyte, Biliran, Samar, Eastern Samar and Northern Samar. We will also promote the entire Philippines. There is no propaganda and we are very much independent from politics. If you are from Ormoc, and if you can create this kind of list/article, you may contribute it to us, and we will gladly publish it here. Thank you for helping.
– Vic
Bhadz Rigor says
If you are trying to promote the Leyte province please include as well the VSU (ViSCA), since it possesses a beautiful haven both for tourist and communities 🙂
There are a lots of beautiful and amazing places in Leyte and hopefully more people would be attracted to it.
Jaevi says
Ur still wrong gilbert – should be region 8 as it includes samar too.
Thanks faq.ph for this article, whatever the title is!
bien flores says
thanks local government to rise in up the Tacloban city leyte….thanks..thanks…more power…..
jhenygepollo says
thank you so much FAQ.PH for your effort of doing so.,more power to you guys !
FAQ.PH says
Thank you for the appreciation Jheny!
marco says
Masisipag ang mga waray-waray, mga taga Samar and Leyte, kahit wala masyadong tulong sa kanila ng Gobierno, after that super Typhoon, nag puporsige sila makabangon., kaya tinatawag silang matatapang,… matatapang humarap sa hamon ng buhay. ganon ang waray-waray.Keep it up.
pseudonitz says
Don’t forget Sohoton Cave, in Basey. How is it after the typhoon? Is it safe to go there and have a picnic already?
FAQ.PH says
Hi. I still need to visit the cave personally. I’ll make a post about it when I get there. I hope that the local government will help us make the tour possible. We have more upcoming posts about the other parts of the region. So bear with us and stay tuned. 🙂
– Vic
christ_sue says
Hi I am from tacloban and one of the super typhoon survivor.. Thank you very much for promoting the whole region VIII. You are right, there are lots of nature’s jewel in the whole region it is simply wasn’t discovered yet. Please try to see the Tikling Island in Dolores Eastern Samar it is a perfect getaway for white beach lover at the same time it faces the pacific ocean. The people there are very accommodating and helpful.
FAQ.PH says
Hi! Thank you for the suggestion. We will make a research for Tikling Island, and consider visiting the place.
Dariel says
Hi! Dnt forget the beauty of Tubabaw iland in ORAS E. SAMAR and BINOGAWAN beach resort Sanpolicarpo E.Samar,Kirum kirum beach resort in Oras E. SAMAR. More beautiful beaches in Eastern Samar pls.visit….thank you.
queenie palencia says
I love Tacloban! Forever Proud to be a Taclobanon!
Imelda Miranda GO says
I hope to hear more updates on how Tacloban is moving on after Yolanda. I am a waray-waray & am glad to know that Tacloban is rising again!
Mysil Granton Hill says
Thank you ,,i cant wait to visit my hometown and my relatives especially my family in Tacloban city next year .thanks for updating ..Keep it up and more powers .. 🙂
cez says
we love to hear/read anything from Tacloban. this place has been our home for 25 years….imbibed its culture-the good minus the bad. we could have have stayed here for good had it not for some other plans somewhere. please let us know how we can help you…..
Roselyn Resumadero says
mabuhay ang pilipinas!!!
tesspretty03 says
A very popular and giant mall will soon rise in Tacloban by 2015!
You Only Live Once says
ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL 2015 IN TACLOBAN
Noel Angeles Dimaano says
ADD NUMBER 11 – Soon public utility EJEEPNEYS will conquer Tacloban City first, then the rest of Eastern Visayas! Abangan, magsimula sa Sept. 30
Togz says
The 9th and 10th reason bring tears to me. Thanks for this one! God Bless you and Tacloban from a survivor himself! 🙂
Dennise G. Sisican says
Basey Samar has also Sohoton cave and Golden river alongside with it, and its very good place to take for a visit and experience it enchanted mysteries and diverse eco-tourism. Basey samar has various beaches islands and water falls as well, like Jinamok Island, Ino-uran Island, Kapunturan Island, tingin & Bacubac beach, Balantak falls, and lots more. so why not try visit Basey Samar..
FAQ.PH says
Hi Dennise. It’s my dream to visit all these places, take pictures of the beautiful wonders of nature, then tell the wonderful stories about them. I hope I can do all of these soonest. 🙂 Thanks for the tips.
– Victorino
Evelyn Del Pilar Agujar says
Hi Rise PH.Thank you so much for promoting the city of Tacloban,City Leyte we’re glad and happy to read your column at paunti unti narin tayong, nakakabangon at nangdahil narin sa tiwala at sipag at sa panalangin sa mahal nang ating St. Patron Sr.Santo Nino ng ating mga taga kababayang WARAY WARAY.. Baga’t mat malaking kapabayaan ang ginawa ng walang kwentang gobyerno, pero sa ating paniniwala sa diyos.Ay at pagkakaisa ng ating mga kababayan ay naging bunga ng magandang resulta. Keep it and keep strong everyone and let us all stand with one another, Mabuhay ang mga taga WARAY WARAY at Leyte and Samar.
God Bless Us All i’m thankful for being a Leyteneos <3 <3
Fe Martinez says
Salamat poh sa info,at Mabuhay ang waray..waray..Maraming pong salamat ky Mayor Tecson.
Rica says
For those who are looking for a cheaper way to commute, check in a hotel and buy pasalubong at the same time in Tacloban City:
From the Tacloban City airport ride the Jeepny byaheng SAN JOSE/ DOWNTOWN area, Fare there is less than P15 & You can help the honest drivers by riding them.
Along Zamora Sts. where Asia Stars Hotel and OTHER Hotels are located. Landmark in the Street corner is Mcdonalds in front is Jollibee, Zamora street is flooded by Binagol and choco suman also great tasting Restaurants and Ihaw ihaw Rice Puso combo in the street during nights.
Hizuka Shizuko says
Saan sa Tacloban yung may nangingisda na nakapatong sila sa kawayan, parang tripod ang dating, please, text me whoever knows kung saan because I want to see it in person, 09239698957 (permission to post my number) Thanks. Because I want to go to Tacloban this Saturday for my Study.
greg says
Pagkapos ng Yolanda ano akaya mabuting gawin ng mga Taclobanon, like Japan after WW2!!
Linda Kaminski says
I’m from Samar! One day I will return to Samar, I haven’t seen the Visayas in a long time.