LIST: Underrated tourist destinations to visit in upland Cavite

Explore these hidden gems in the upland, mountainous area of Cavite, as featured in a new promotional video by the Department of Tourism.

Historical sites, seafood specialties, and the cool breeze of Tagaytay.

These are the things that usually come to the mind of travelers when they hear of Cavite. Little did they know that the province has so much more to offer aside from its already popular attractions.

While these tourist spots are often overlooked and underestimated, listed below are must-visit places in the upland part of Cavite if you want to avoid the crowd and get closer and personal with nature.

Whether solo or with your loved ones, escape the busy city by discovering these destinations as shown in a promotional video recently released by the Department of Tourism.

7641 Islands Spotlight | Cavite

Take a quick escape from city life! Go on a road and food trip in Cavite where a myriad of spots and spaces provide the much-needed break you need. Check the sights and flavors that suit you at https://www.7641islands.ph/ #7641islands

Posted by Department of Tourism – Philippines on Friday, July 15, 2022

Maragondon

  • Balsa River Cruise

Address: Brgy. Caingin Poblacion, Maragondon, Cavite

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  • Likhang Maragondon

Address: Garita A, Maragondon, Cavite

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  • Andres Bonifacio Shrine and Eco-tourism Park

Address: 7P79+348, Maragondon, Cavite

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  • Terra Verde Ecofarm and Resort

Address: Km. 89 Alfonso – Maragondon Rd, Maragondon, 4112 Cavite

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Tagaytay

  • Balay Dako

Address: Tagaytay – Nasugbu Hwy, Tagaytay, 4120 Cavite

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  • Museo Orlina

Address: Hollywood Subdivision Road Brgy, Subd, Tagaytay, Cavite

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  • Siglo Modern Filipino

Address: 3500 Tagaytay – Calamba Rd, Tagaytay, 4120 Cavite

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  • Nurture Wellness Village

Address: Pulong Sagingan, Barangay Maitim II West Luzon, Tagaytay, 4120 Cavite

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  • Puzzle Mansion

Address: Brgy I. Cuadra, Tagaytay, Cavite

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Alfonso

  • The Gingerbread House

Address: 4R4X+9FR, Matagbak – Palumlum Rd, Alfonso, Cavite

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  • Sonya’s Garden

Address: Barangay Buck Estate, Alfonso, Cavite, 4123

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Silang

  • Shambala Living Museum

Address: 5XHM+72R, Silang, Cavite

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  • Gourmet Farms

Address: Km., 52 Emilio Aguinaldo Hwy, Silang, 4118 Cavite

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  • Cafe Agapita

Address: 6XHF+VMJ, Silang, Cavite

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  • Asiong Caviteno Restaurant

Address: Buenavista Ave, Silang, 4118 Cavite

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