Visiting Corregidor Island in Manila

Taking a tour of Corregidor Island takes you back to one of the most courageous battles of World War II.

Written by Michael Turtle

Michael Turtle is the founder of Time Travel Turtle. A journalist for more than 20 years, he's been travelling the world since 2011.

Michael Turtle is the founder of Time Travel Turtle and has been travelling full time for a decade.

Updated: August 17, 2023

A Corregidor Island tour in Manila

Not just one of the most important things to see in Manila, Corregidor Island is also one of the most important historical military sites in Asia.

As a tourist, it's possible to visit Corregidor Island, but you need to do a bit of planning to join one of the Corregidor Island tours. To help, I've put together this information.

  • The story of Corregidor Island in World War II
  • Things to see on Corregidor Island today
  • My tips for visiting Corregidor Island

Control this island, you control Manila. It’s a maxim that explains why Corregidor Island has always been considered so important – and why it was the scene of such heavy fighting in the Second World War, as the Japanese advanced on the Philippines.

Even when the soldiers knew the end was upon them, they never gave up. This small island had held out against some of the most determined attackers, against all odds. The soldiers had every reason to be proud and so they fought on.

The date was May 6, 1942 and it was the Americans (with the help of the Filipinos) who were fighting to protect Corregidor Island this time. I say ‘this time’ because Corregidor has changed hands many times over the centuries.

Why is Corregidor Island so important?

The position of Corregidor Island in Manila Bay makes it an extremely strategic island for anyone wanting to attack or defend Manila. For this reason, it was the scene of incredibly heavy fighting during the Second World War.

What is Corregidor Island today?

These days, Corregidor Island is a war memorial to the American and Filipino soldiers who died here. Many of the original buildings and military infrastructure have been left in ruins out of respect for those who fought on the island.

Can you visit Corregidor Island?

Corregidor Island is technically open to visitors, but it’s only accessible by private ferry. Since the pandemic, those ferry trips have been very limited, meaning it can be difficult to reach Corregidor Island sometimes.

This rock rising out of the water is situated at a strategic point of Manila Bay and is one of the most important defences for the capital of the Philippines. Whoever holds the island can control the maritime access to the country’s key port.

It’s for this reason that, during the Second World War, the Japanese were so intent on claiming it. It was the key to their planned conquest of the Pacific.

Corregidor Island in World War II

For months the Japanese bombarded the island, throwing everything they had at it.

From December 1941 until May, bombs rained down and large guns shot at Corregidor. Japanese aircraft flew more than 600 missions and dropped more than 1700 bombs. Meanwhile, the artillery pieces fired consistently.

It’s estimated that on the night of heaviest fire, more than 16,000 shells hit the island.

When the Japanese finally landed on Corregidor on the night of May 5, the men waiting for them fought back as best they could. They were terribly outnumbered, though, and were running low on resources. You can only imagine how weak they would have been too.

The months of attacks had meant they could hardly get any supplies. They were eating just 800 grams of food a day and drinking water just twice.

But they knew how important Corregidor was. They weren’t just fighting for their lives but, as far as they knew, for the future of the world.

In the end, the island fell to the Japanese. The commander sent a message to President Franklin Roosevelt:  “There is a limit of human endurance, and that point has long been passed” . The remaining Americans and Filipinos, waving white flags, surrendered.

The story of the island doesn’t end there. The Japanese, with control of Corregidor, were able to take Manila Bay. It was the finest port in the Far East and they used it to expand their advance. The overnight battle on this small island meant the fall of Asia.

The tide turned a few years later and Corregidor was retaken from the Japanese in February 1945. This was the last major military action it would see.

Since the Spanish first established a base on the island in 1570, it had also been taken – and held – by the Dutch, the British, the Americans, and the Japanese. But finally Corregidor Island was at peace.

Now, when you visit Corregidor Island, you’ll be able to trace much of this history. But being able to land here peacefully is relatively new in the site’s long history.

Things to see on Corregidor Island

Until recently, the island knew nothing but war, so it’s fitting that’s what you see when you visit. All across Corregidor are the ruins of the military base run by the Americans and Filipinos during the Second World War.

The buildings that were destroyed by bombs have been left that way and others, destroyed by time, have been secured but not rebuilt. The large bases for the guns are still there and, in many cases, the guns are too.

The barracks are just skeletons but they are evidence of the men who once lived here and the lives they led.

One of the most impressive things to see on Corregidor Island is the enormous tunnel complex inside a mountain.

The main tunnel, with entrances at each end, is 250 metres long and about 7 metres wide. 24 smaller tunnels of about 50 metres come off it in both directions.

Originally it was designed as bomb-proof storage but, when the Japanese siege became too much, it was used as a bunker, a hospital and a command centre.

It was from here inside Malinta Tunnel that General Douglas MacArthur had his headquarters and the President of the Philippines had his seat of government at one point.

Around the island are walking trails – and even bike trails – that allow you to explore the heritage that remains. These days, there’s also a fair bit of interesting flora and animal life to look out for.

Corregidor isn’t massive and you could walk around the whole thing on your own if you wanted, but there wouldn’t be time to do that and get the detailed visit with all the historical information that’s usually offered with a tour.

Visiting Corregidor Island

To get to Corregidor Island, you need to go by boat. However, there are no public transport options, so you’ll need to use a private ferry.

Unfortunately, since the coronavirus pandemic, the usual ferry operator has shut down and access to Corregidor Island has been fairly patchy, with limited information about what’s available.

Tours (including boat transfers) restarted in the middle of 2022, just on Saturdays and Sundays, but then stopped again.

The tours and transfers began again in January 2023, but they are only happening on specific days.

UPDATE MAY 2023: There are currently some tours going to Corregidor Island on the following dates – Monday 1 May, Saturday 6 May, Saturday 13 May, Saturday 20 May.

The tours cost 4500 php (U$80) and includes roundtrip boat transfers, island entrance fee, historical tram tour with guide, Malinta Tunnel light show, and a buffet lunch by the beach.

The boat leaves Manila at 06:00 and gets back at 16:30.

To book a spot, get in touch with Corregidor Foundation Inc on its website or by email: [email protected] .

It’s also possible you may be able to get a tour company in Manila that can arrange a boat to Corregidor Island, but I haven’t been able to find one. (Please drop me a note and let me know if you do know of one!)

Normally, when the boats are running regularly, most tourists book a tour package with the ferry company which includes ground transportation around the island.

If you want a bit of independence and a bit more time to explore, you also used to be able stay overnight in the hotel on the island. Many people who choose this option take the tour during the day and then have the evening and next morning to explore for themselves once the tourist groups have left.

It’s a very quiet place to spend time in. Far from hectic Manila, there’s just the wind in the trees and the lapping of the water on the shore. It’s hard to imagine how noisy and chaotic it must have been when the bombs were dropping and the guns shooting.

We should be thankful for the peace now but not forget the lives that were lost here and the heroism of those who held out for so long, determined to protect Corregidor against all odds.

More stories about the Philippines

  • Exploring Spain's legacy through Manila's churches
  • Taking a tour to Corregidor Island
  • A journey to the dangerous Taal Volcano
  • The beautiful Batad Rice Terraces
  • Is it worth visiting Vigan?
  • Your guide to the Puerto Princesa Underground River
  • Visiting the Batak Tribe on Palawan

15 thoughts on “Visiting Corregidor Island in Manila”

A place of such pivotal wartime importance…so cool that you got that chance to see it in person. Great photos!

Yeah, I really didn’t know anything about it before I went so it was really interesting to learn all about how important it was during the Second World War. And, you’re right, seeing it in person really helps you to understand what the people based here would have gone through.

My grandfather was a part of the group of american soldiers taken POW here in 1942. I’d like to know if you could tell me more detail about what each photo represents? I’m just doing a bunch of research off the backend of his memoir from 1995. If you know anything about each photo’s contents more specifically it’d be awesome to know.

1. How to visit Corregidor island? 2. How to book tour package? 3.Is island tour open on Sunday ?

how to book viia manila port

We visited THE ROCK 2x .. 2011 and 2014 , Amazing PLACE, lots of war history ,my father was a war veteran both US and PHILIPPINES, was a POW with the Bataan march. Passed away at 100 yrs old. He had many stories about the war .

I would like to know what P4,800 covers. Would it include transpo TO and FROM land activities ? How do I make reservations and payments? Minimum of FOUR (4) ADULTS OCT. 29,2023. THANKS

How do I make a reservation for 2 adults?

You are blessed to have a grandfather with a life so much part of history. Wonderful!

Really of no value if you don’t specificly explain in some Detail how to book the tour!!!!

I found Corregidor Island tour on Facebook. I did visit the island on August 6,2022. I will be returning on November 9,2024. I will admit the transportation by private boat from Mariveles is an adventure on small boat. It can be done.

Feel free to ask any questions I could possibly answer

I am just an concerned citizen (USA) who wants to help to keep the courage of the soldiers alive.

Thank you for this information. I am taking my family to the Philippines this year. I will contact the link you provided. Again, thanks.

Can u tell me your overnight tour package for corregidor

How much is the tour package for 2 adults. We’re planning to visit on December 2024.

I will be returning in November 9,2024 this year if the weather and channel can be crossed safely from Bataan to Corregidor Island. I had good fortune and was able to visit August 06,2022.

I will answer any question I can answer from my knowledge. I am not being paid or pushing any operator or comoany. I am doing this to make sure that or future generations do not forget the fallen soldiers

GOD BLESS THEN ALL

Leave a comment Cancel reply

Find me on the socials:, subscribe for news and deals:.

manila to corregidor tour

top stories:

THE BEST Corregidor Island Tours & Excursions

Corregidor island tours.

  • Ports of Call Tours
  • Historical & Heritage Tours
  • Cultural Tours
  • Multi-day Tours
  • Sightseeing Tours
  • Private Tours
  • Up to 1 hour
  • 1 to 4 hours
  • 4 hours to 1 day
  • 5.0 of 5 bubbles
  • 4.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • 3.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • 2.0 of 5 bubbles & up
  • The ranking of tours, activities, and experiences available on Tripadvisor is determined by several factors including the revenue generated by Tripadvisor from these bookings, the frequency of user clicks, and the volume and quality of customer reviews. Occasionally, newly listed offerings may be prioritized and appear higher in the list. The specific placement of these new listings may vary.

manila to corregidor tour

1. Full-Day Tour in Corregidor and Bataan War Memorial from Manila

manila to corregidor tour

2. Corregidor daytour Via Manila to Bataan

manila to corregidor tour

3. 2 Days Private Bataan Tour with Corregidor

manila to corregidor tour

4. Corregidor day tour via Manila to Bataan

Keep the fun going with other experiences in the area.

manila to corregidor tour

Experience Intramuros with Bamboo Bicycle - Ecotours

manila to corregidor tour

Manila Old and New: Sightseeing Tour Including Intramuros and Fort Santiago

manila to corregidor tour

Manila Food Tour: Introduction to Philippine Street Food

manila to corregidor tour

Manila City Tour: Intramuros by Bike & Food Tasting in Chinatown

manila to corregidor tour

Manila Food Tour: Explore World's Oldest Chinatown

manila to corregidor tour

Intramuros: History of Old Manila | Manila Walking Tours

manila to corregidor tour

Pagsanjan Falls Day Tour from Manila

manila to corregidor tour

Introduction to Philippine History

manila to corregidor tour

Manila Filipino Cooking Class: Meryenda Favorites

manila to corregidor tour

Hidden Gems of Manila with Mari

manila to corregidor tour

Intramuros Sunset Tours by Bambike

manila to corregidor tour

1.5-Hour Express Bike Tour in Intramuros (tour using a bamboo bicycle!)

manila to corregidor tour

Makati Street Food Experience with V

manila to corregidor tour

Rooftops and Clubs : Manila Nightlife Tour : Poblacion Makati

manila to corregidor tour

Explore Chinatown in Manila with Mari

manila to corregidor tour

Manila A Walking Food Tour in the Downtown, Eat and Drink

manila to corregidor tour

Manila's Night Market Tour with Venus

manila to corregidor tour

Intramuros Walk Tour

manila to corregidor tour

Manila : Private Custom Walking Tour With A Guide (Private Tour)

manila to corregidor tour

Manila Chinatown Walk, Eat and Drink Experience

manila to corregidor tour

Manila Super Saver: Manila Sightseeing plus Tagaytay Tour with Taal Volcano

manila to corregidor tour

Intramuros Walking tour with Local Tour Guide

manila to corregidor tour

Explore The Hidden Gems of Manila

manila to corregidor tour

Manila Chinatown Food Tour Experience

manila to corregidor tour

Intramuros Walled City Tour

manila to corregidor tour

Small-Group Weekend Hiking Tour to Banaue-Ifugao from Manila

You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser .

City tours

  • Corregidor Island Tour

Corregidor is one of the most historically important places in the Philippines. This tadpole shaped island played a key role in WW2 thanks to its location – just 48 km from Manila, right at the entry to Manila Bay. If you’re a history buff, this island is just for you. The bombarded buildings remain untouched, and the whole island is considered a national monument, in honor of the fallen soldiers of the three armies which battled over it during the war.

Corregidor Island makes an excellent day tour from Manila. It starts early in the morning, and you’ll be back in Manila at 4:00 PM. We also offer an overnight package which is great for families. It is also great for people who are staying in Manila for a longer period of time, and want to get away from the city for a night. If you’re going to stay in Manila and consider booking this trip, just click the “inquire now” button below.

  • Perfect for : Families, History and culture.
  • Best time to visit : March to May is when the weather is good.
  • Tour package includes : Hotel transfers, Guided tour, Lunch, Attractions.
  • No Schedule Trip : During the JJASON months (June, July, August, September, October, and November) or Lean Season.
  • Starting point : Manila.
  • Duration : Whole day.

How to get to Corregidor Island?

The way to Corregidor is by a Sun Cruise ferry that leaves Manila once a day from Sun Cruise Terminal in Esplanade Seaside Terminal in Pasay City. Boarding time is 07:00 AM, and the estimated time of departure is 07:30. They are very punctual with their schedule, and being even slightly late will result in cancellation of your booking. Getting back to Manila takes place once a day at 03:00 PM, and boarding time is 02:30 in Corregidor.

The ride takes 1 hour and 15 minutes. Getting there can be part of the whole Corregidor tour, or independent (and then you can tour the island on your own). The rate for the ferry ride itself will be arranged by you. The price difference between a full tour and just the ferry ride isn’t significant, and a guided tour will help you get the most from your trip.

There are two alternative ways to get to the island from Bataan. This option is good for large groups as it does lower the price greatly. However, you’ll need to travel all the way to Bataan, which takes several hours. There you can either take a private boat from the Maritime Academy of Asia or the Pacific Port in Alas-Asin. If you choose this way to get to Corregidor there is an added terminal fee of Php 30 per person and entrance fee of Php 300 per person.

Booking an overnight package

There is only one accommodation option on Corregidor and that is the Corregidor Inn – sometimes also called Corregidor Hotel and Resort. It has two parts, the hotel which is situated on a hill in the middle of the island, and the beach cottages near the Japanese Peace Garden. The hotel has a lot historic significance, as it was the last station of the Japanese resistance on the island when it was taken back by the Americans.

It doesn’t matter where you’ll choose to stay, the inn or the cottages, as both are practically the same hotel. That being said, the hotel itself is more suitable for smaller groups, and the cottages for larger ones. Being away from the center means they are both quiet and provide privacy. The restaurant serves both the cottages and the hotel, and there is a shuttle service to take you back and forth.

What to do?

The regular guided tour in Corregidor is a bus tour. You can also have a walking guided tour and a bicycle tour (bring your own bike). The buses on the island are designed in the same style as the trams which used to be the main transportation option on the island.

This is the itinerary for the regular tour to Corregidor. The tour is available only during summer, because during the JJASON months (June, July, August, September, October, and November) or Lean Season can be very rough and not safe for sailing. Succeeding months will highly depend on the weather forecast. Therefore, no scheduled trips yet .

The middle barracks is the first stop of the tour. At the time it was built, in 1915, it was a very modern facility. Even though it was destroyed by Japanese bombs in 1941, some parts were left intact. From there you'll continue to Battery Way, Battery Grubbs, and Battery Hearn.

Battery Way was one of the two mortar batteries, with a range of 1,400m in every direction. Grubbs was a battery of two disappearing guns. It was directly hit by the Japanese, and has remained unmanned for the rest of the war. Hearn is one of the two largest guns on the island, with a horizontal range of 27,000 meters. The batteries were used for protecting Manila bay from naval forces as well as attacking targets in the neighboring peninsula of Bataan.

After the batteries you will reach the Ruins of Mile Long Barracks (it was actually 1/3 miles long). General Douglas MacArthur's office was in this building, and it used to be the world's longest barracks. Afterwards you'll see the Pacific War Memorial Complex, the Cine Corregidor and the Spanish lighthouse.

The Pacific War Memorial was built by the U.S. government in 1968 to commemorate the Filipino and American soldiers who sacrificed their lives on Corregidor. The Cinema of Corregidor is part of the memorial complex. It's the remains of the building that was used by the soldiers and their families who lived on the island. The Spanish lighthouse is the oldest building on the island, built in 1836 by the Spanish government. Although it was damaged during the war, it was fully reconstructed in 1950. Visitors can climb to the top.

After lunch the tour goes to the other two war memorials. The Japanese Gardens of Peace are a memorial built in honor of the soldiers of Imperial Japan, who fought on Corregidor. It's a mix of traditional and militaristic Japanese style, and was funded by the Japanese government. The Filipino Heroes Memorial and Museum is the latest, built in 1987. It is dedicated to tell the story of the Filipino heroes who fought alongside the Americans.

After the museum you'll visit the Malinta Tunnel. It was built from 1922-1932 and designated as an underground bomb shelter. Later on it became the military hospital of the island. It is also possible to experience the Malinta Tunnel light and sound show for an additional fee. You could also take the Tunnel Lateral tour at night if you're staying on the island.

The last stop is at Lorcha Dock , where General MacArthur and his family members left for Australia in 11 March 1942, fleeing from the Japanese Forces. Upon arrival to Australia he made a speech with his famous lines "I came through and I shall return", a promise that would only be fulfilled in October 20, 1944, when MacArthur landed on the island of Leyte.

More tour options and additions

As mentioned above, the only addition to the regular tour is the Light and Sound Show in Malinta Tunnel for 200P. Guests who are staying overnight can also add the following activities to the itinerary: The Rocket Zipline, guided sunset and sunrise viewing, Malinta Tunnel lateral tour, and kayaking. You won’t run out of things to do, especially if you're traveling with kids. Or you can also choose to just relax, enjoy the evening breeze and watch the great view of the lightened Manila Bay.

You can take the Historical Walking Tour instead of the regular tour. Unlike the bus tours it exclude the trams, and most of the sites on the bottom and tail side of Corregidor. Instead, you'll only be going through the sites of the top and middle side of Corregidor. Most of the sites listed in the after-lunch section of the itinerary are not a part of it.

However, you'll get deeper insight of the historical sites, and visit places only accessible by foot. So, if you're a real history buff this might be the better option for you. The walking tours also have less people in them and are therefore more intimate. If you're staying overnight, then you could take the Malinta Tunnel lateral tour, and visit the bottom and tail sides (Japanese Gardens of Peace, Filipino Heroes Memorial, etc.) of the island on your own.

The Historical Walking tour  doesn't include lunch, so you can either pay for it separately or bring your own. You should be moderately fit for this tour as it does require a lot of walking.

How does Corregidor fit into my travel plan?

A daytrip tour package to Corregidor Island can be a great way to spend one of your days in Manila. It is especially true if you're a history lover, and interested in WW2 history in the pacific. Even though the island is one big monument, it still has a very tranquil atmosphere and offers a break from the chaos of Manila.

An overnight Package is advised if you want to experience more of the activities the island offers. It is especially true if you're traveling with children or don't like to be in a rush. If you are staying in Metro Manila for a long time, this place is a really nice getaway with added value.

CORREGIDOR DAY TOUR: 12 Historic Sites to Visit

CORREGIDOR DAY TOUR: 12 Historic Sites to Visit

By continuing to read this article, you agree to double check with the authorities or other concerned entities for the latest updates.

They were in Manila for business. Saritha was from Bahrain and Scott from the United States. How I ended up in their company was the result of a friend’s blackmail spirited persuasion. My friend Grace wanted to show them around as it was their first time in Manila. With Scott serving in the military in the past, Corregidor was an easy pick. But Grace thought that me tagging along would make the trip more insightful. Silly her, it was my first time in Corregidor, too!

The tranvia is the most common form of transportation in Corregidor.

I have lived in Manila for almost a decade now, but I had never left footprints on Corregidor Island. It was one of those plans that I often overlooked because of proximity. (I always had an excuse along the lines of I-can-visit-it-anytime-anyway.) It just won’t happen. But with a friend constantly bugging me, it finally did.

Corregidor was officially called Fort Mills during the American era but was also commonly referred to as “The Rock” for its terrain and fortifications, and “Gibraltar of the East” for its resemblance to Mediterranean Sea’s peninsular fortress. Strategically located at the mouth of Manila Bay, it is the biggest of the heavily fortified islands that make up the harbor defenses of the capital.

Corregidor Island and its position in Manila Bay. Alright, I'll say it. It looks like a sperm cell.

It played a pivotal role during the Pacific War, with its fall signaling Japanese victory and the start of their occupation of the Philippines (1942-45). We all know how horrible that turned out to be.

The most popular option (but not exactly the most budget-friendly) of exploring Corregidor is the day tour offered by Sun Cruises .

Tourists snapping away at the Middleside Barracks

The Tour Package already includes ferry transfers, guide fees, buffet lunch, and the actual tour of the island. The tour lasts 9 hours (including the transfers) and usually starts at 7am at the docks at CCP Complex, Manila. The jetty is near Folk Arts Theater and Coconut Palace. Cost: PhP2250 (weekdays) and PhP2449 (weekends and holidays). Steep if you ask me, but it was worth it somehow. The tour ran smoothly and was very organized.

If you’ve always wanted to visit Corregidor but have no idea what to expect, let me give you a virtual tour of the island. Here are 10 stops that form the day tour.

WHAT'S COVERED IN THIS GUIDE?

Battery Way

The four guns at Battery Way.

Your first stop is most likely Battery Way. It was named after 2nd Lieutenant Henry Way of the 4th US Artillery. This gun emplacement was built from 1904 to 1914. Four 12-inch mortars, capable of hurling from 45-70 degrees, sit in the middle of the site. It is one of the only two mortar batteries in Corregidor.

Battery Hearn

The biggest gun on the island is at Battery Hearn

If my memory serves me right, the gun at Battery Hearn is the largest on the island. “At firing elevation between 15 and 25 degrees, the gun could cover the full 360-degree field,” brags the site marker. “On May 6, 1942, the gun and carriage were disabled by the crew before surrendering, but the Japanese had American POW’s place the battery back in service.” Today the gun bobs beside a crater, left when the US dropped a bomb here in January 1945.

Mile-Long Barracks

The Mile Long Barracks measures only a third of a mile. But since it has three levels, it pretty much spans a mile. Almost.

The skeletal ruins of the Topside Barracks have become the most iconic landmark of the island. It used to house the quarters of American officers and enlisted personnel. The structure is also called Mile-Long Barracks even though it spans only 1520 feet, less than a third of a mile. According to our guide, however, if you walk from end to end on all three stories of the building, you will be covering almost a mile.

Pacific War Memorial

A statue of an American and a Filipino with the ruins of Cine Corregidor and the Philippine flag in the background.

Perched on the island’s highest point is the Pacific War Memorial Complex. It harbors a museum, a circular altar under a memorial dome, and the Eternal Flame of Freedom Monument, all built in honor of Filipino and American soldiers who served during World War II. The site was completed in 1968 to the tune of USD 3 Million.

Also part of the complex are Cine Corregidor, the island’s movie house, and a small park behind the flame monument, which allows a fantastic view of the island’s tail end.

By the entrance to the Pacific War Memorial Museum.

Corregidor Lighthouse

The Corregidor Lighthouse is one of the oldest structures on the island.

First lit in 1853, it is one of the oldest structures on the island. The Siege of Corregidor left it damaged, but it was reconstructed in the 1950s. Souvenir shops and small stars flank the walkway leading to the main tower.

Battery Geary

Battery Geary

Completed in 1911, this gun emplacement was named after Capt. Woodbridge Geary of the 13th US Infantry. According to CorregidorIsland.com , “The eight 12-inch mortars of this battery were considered the most effective anti-personnel weapon in Corregidor. The battery had two mortar pits with 3 magazines and its standard crew consisted of 4 men per mortar.”

Battery Crocket

The disappearing gun at Battery Crocket

Battery Crocket is one of the six emplacements with disappearing guns on the island. These 12-inch guns were said to have 360-degree traverse (other sources say only 220-degree coverage) and required no smaller than a 30-man crew to properly function.

MacArthur Statue

Statue of Gen. Douglas MacArthur

One of the most prominent figures during the war, General Douglas MacArthur was stationed in Corregidor and used it as Allied Headquarters until March 11, 1942. A statue in honor of him stands by the Lorcha Dock, MacArthur’s departure point for Australia. Many think this was where he uttered the unforgettable line, “I shall return.” Truth is, he actually said it when he was already in Adelaide, Australia.

Japanese Garden of Peace

A memorial to the Japanese soldiers who fought in Corregidor during the war and a prayer area to their kin, the Japanese Garden of Peace cradles a Shinto Shrine and a 10-ft tall stone statue of Buddha, which faces the direction of Japan.

A fertility Buddha faces the direction of Japan.

Filipino Heroes Memorial

Filipino Heroes Memorial.

Also on the tail end of the island is the Filipino Heroes Memorial, a 6000-square meter site designed by Francisco Mañosa. The main attractions here are the 14 Manual Casas-sculpted murals that depict the battles of Filipinos.

Malinta Tunnel

At the end of the tunnel, there are more tourists.

“The name Malinta came from the word ‘linta,’ meaning leech,” our tour guide explained. “When they were digging through the mountain to build the tunnel, they found a lot of these blood sucking worms along the way.”

Malinta Tunnel took 10 years to complete (1922-1932), an effort that proved useful during the war as it became the last stronghold of the military operations before the Japanese occupation. An elaborate network of tunnels run through the mountain, sheltering many of the soldiers during the war.

Today, its main tunnel is the theater for the Lights and Sound show, an audio-visual presentation created by National Artist Lamberto Avellana. The show narrates the key events of the battle in Corregidor. (Additional P200 fee applies.)

The Lights and Sounds show happens at the main tunnel of Malinta.

To be honest, the show was a bit underwhelming. For some reason, I was expecting a more dynamic, more interactive presentation, but it was segmented, outdated, and a bit dragging. (I returned to Corregidor months later and they said the Lights and Sounds show had been unavailable for weeks because of technical problems. I’m not sure if it’s operational again.)

Corregidor Hotel

Corregidor Hotel. This is where you'll have your lunch.

The lunch stop. Lunch was served at the La Playa Restaurant at Corregidor Hotel. The food was not bad, but not great either. There are three to four choices of dishes, paella, and some fruits for dessert (watermelons on the two occasions I was there). The hotel is situated along South Beach, but the break was too short for a swim. Or any beach-activity for that matter.

For overnight stays, visit: Corregidor Overnight Tour

Corregidor Day Tour by Sun Cruises Esplanade Seaside Terminal, Mall of Asia (MOA) Complex, Pasay City Telephone No.: (632) 834-6857 to 58, (632) 831-8140 Email: [email protected] Website: www.corregidorphilippines.com Inclusions : Day tour, boat transfers, buffet lunch Cost : PhP2350 (weekdays) and PhP2549 (weekends and holidays) How to get there: Take LRT 1 or MRT to EDSA-Taft. Ride a jeepney multicab bound for SM Mall of Asia. Alight at One Esplanade.

More Tips on YouTube ⬇️⬇️⬇️

Is this post helpful to you?

Tip Us

Related Posts:

  • CORREGIDOR OVERNIGHT TOUR: 5 Things to Do (Other than Ghost-Hunting)
  • BEACHES NEAR MANILA: 10 Uncrowded Weekend Getaways
  • 5 Must-See Places in Laoang Island, Northern Samar: A Motorcycle Tour
  • CULION, PALAWAN: Budget Travel Guide
  • South Batan Tour: 12 Must-Visit Spots in Batanes
  • Sabtang Island, Batanes: 6 Awesome Places to Visit on a Day Tour
  • Graciano Lopez Jaena Park: Jaro, Iloilo City, Philippines
  • Lusong Shipwreck and Coral Garden: Shallow Reverie in Coron, Palawan, Philippines

Visit Terms page for reminders

  • Recent Posts

Yosh Dimen

  • 2024 Philippine Airlines PROMO: Get 50% OFF on PAL Domestic Flights! - 16 May 2024
  • 2024 NAIA Departure Guide for International Passengers (Manila Flights) - 10 May 2024
  • 2024 Cebu Pacific Promos & PISO SALE with Number of Seats Available - 10 May 2024

guest

Been here few years back :))

Ed

I loved my visit to the Philippines and it has been many years now but my primary complaint was that leaving out of Manila had to be one of the most ridiculous displays of security I’d ever seen. After two security checks we literally walked down a corridor with no exits or entrances only to find another security stop. As if somebody might cut a whole through the roof and climb on down…nope, they have that scenario covered! It topped my list of “most security stops exiting a country” list. My recommendation after that was that if you go…plan on staying!

Macarons & Sakura Tea

Lovely article. To those who plan on visiting the place‚ don’t be having second thoughts esp. if you’re in for the history feels—it’s very worth it. Twelve years have gone by swiftly since last stepping foot on Corregidor Island. It was a cloudy February morning‚ a pleasant day for sight-seeing with friends. It was not that high and so we tried climbing atop that old light-house. The show inside the Malinta Tunnel came as pretty enjoyable to me. I eerily felt being transported back in time as part of the war being fought in the island. PS: As a side-note‚ the ‘fertility buddha’ is not actually a buddha but rather‚ a bodhisattva (pre-buddha or on the path towards buddhahood). He is best known as Avalokitesvara or the bodhisattva of mercy and compassion. His female manifestation is a mother goddess known as Kuan Yin in China or in this case‚ Kannon‚ as she is known in Japan.

nigameash

Amazing piece. I would love to visit these places with a good tour guide.

Rhymis

Wow. Very inviting and encouraging post for those planning to visit Corregidor (like me). I love the history of Corregidor and the feel of ancient heroism in the air. Nice new layout of the blog, too!

Dudice

Just in case you want to visit Mt. Samat, Corregidor, Mt. Tarak, or have an appoint in Maritime Academy of Asia and the Pacific (MAAP) just visit my hotel / lodge at Alas asin, Mariveles, Bataan.

Ana Fugantes

Hi what if were planning to go overnight? How much do u think it will cost and what are the budget friendly hotels nearby? Thanks

Senior

About the charge…is this per head . Any discount for a big group specialy any discounts for the seniors ?

Yosh Dimen

Hi! Yep, this is per head. Nagtaas na ulit sila from the time we wrote this article. P2500-P2600 na.

No idea about discounts, but you may call them directly at (02) 465-8840.

Featured On

https://www.thepoortraveler.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/ft-time.png

We heard you!

Your comment is now queued for moderation! We’ll try to get back to you soonest. While waiting, follow us on these channels.

Subscribe on Youtube! Follow us on Instagram!

We heard you!

Corregidor Island Joiner Historical Tour with Lunch & Add-On Transfers | Malinta Tunnel, Battery Way

manila to corregidor tour

Description

Embark on a historical journey with this Corregidor Island shared day tour. This Corregidor Island tour is a mix of adventure and education, making it perfect for families and friends. This Corregidor day tour already includes roundtrip boat transfers to and from the island, a seat on the tour vehicle on the island, the service of a guide, entrance fees, travel insurance (for those aged 5 to 75 years old), lunch, and a raincoat in case it rains during your tour. You may also customize this tour by adding transfers from Manila to Bataan for a more convenient trip.

This tour begins with a meet-up at Cabcaben in Mariveles, Bataan . If you booked transfers from Manila, you will be taken to the meet-up point. Afterward, you will board an outrigger boat to Corregidor Island. 

Upon arrival, you'll be greeted and accompanied by your tour guide. Afterward, you'll hop on the tour bus, and the adventure kicks off. The tour will allow you to explore the historic landscapes of Corregidor Island . Included in the trip are the island’s iconic sites, from quarters to mortars, such as the Middle Side Barracks , Battery Way, Battery Hearn, Mile Long Barracks, Battery Crockett, and Battery Geary .

Next, discover the weapons and memorabilia from World War II and delve into the island’s rich history in the Pacific War Memorial Museum . You’ll also find the historical Eternal Flame of Freedom standing at 12 meters high in the shape of a red flame. Another iconic site you will visit is the Malinta Tunnel , which features scenes of events during the war. More of the island's significant landmarks included in the tour are the Cine Corregidor, the Dome of Valor, the Japanese Memorial Garden, and the lighthouse .

This tour also includes lunch, which you can enjoy at noon. After lunch, you can explore more of the island on your own or get ready for departure, which is scheduled for around 1:30 PM. You will then board a boat that will bring you back to Bataan.

Delve into the stories and landscapes of Corregidor Island with this shared historical tour. Check the availability by choosing a date.

manila to corregidor tour

Attractions

A pebblestone path in Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar

What to bring

Good to know.

DISCLAIMER: There is an ongoing change in administration of the island from Corregidor Foundation Inc. to TIEZA. Corregidor tours will be on hold until further notice.

Tour Information: This shared tour is available on selected dates. Please be reminded that you will be joined by other guests on this tour.

Meet-up Information: Guide to the Philippines will send tour reminders at least (1) day before the tour date through your registered email address. Make sure to have the electronic copy of your confirmed tour voucher ready. On the day of the tour, your assigned Tour Guide will meet you either at Brgy. Cabcaben, Mariveles, Bataan at least fifteen (15) minutes prior to start of the tour. Strictly no latecomers or tour reservation might be forfeited.

Tour Proper: Please be reminded also to dress appropriately. All guests are expected to do their share in ensuring their safety and security as well as that of their personal belongings. Guide to the Philippines and Tour Operators are not liable for the loss or damage to any personal belongings left unattended during the tour.

Travel Insurance: To avail of the travel insurance, kindly provide your information at least 3 days before the tour.

Children Friendly: Yes!

Pet Friendly: Please understand that this tour does not allow pets.

Senior Citizen/PWD Friendly: Yes. However, please be advised that this tour includes mostly walking tours and may not be suitable for PWDs or individuals with existing cardiovascular ailments.

Cancellation Policy: The operator may cancel the activity in case of force majeure or unforeseen circumstances like weather conditions. In this case, you will be given the option to reschedule or request a full refund. Schedule cancellation requests must be made 48 hours before your original subject to approval. No shows are not entitled to reschedule and refund.

Similar tours

Link to appstore phone

Download the Philippines’ biggest travel marketplace to your phone to manage your entire trip in one place

Scan this QR code with your phone camera and press the link that appears to add the Philippines’ biggest travel marketplace into your pocket. Enter your phone number or email address to receive an SMS or email with the download link.

Top things to do in the Philippines

Discover all the adventures you can experience in the Philippines

Philippines Tour Packages

Philippines Tour Packages

Boracay Island

Boracay Island

Bohol Island

Bohol Island

Cebu Island

Cebu Island

Coron Palawan

Coron Palawan

El Nido Palawan

El Nido Palawan

Siargao Island

Siargao Island

Iloilo City and Nearby

Iloilo City and Nearby

Pursuant to the government’s announcement of placing Metro Manila and the provinces of Cavite, Rizal, Laguna and Bulacan under a tighter General Community Quarantine (ECQ) effective 15 May 2021, Corregidor Foundation Inc. (CFI) is happy to inform the public that we are now accepting visitors to Corregidor Island. Guests are required to comply with our health and safety protocols. CLICK HERE for more info.

manila to corregidor tour

MALINTA TUNNEL

manila to corregidor tour

EXHIBITIONS

manila to corregidor tour

PHOTO WALKS

manila to corregidor tour

FLORA & FAUNA

manila to corregidor tour

SEASIDE LEISURE

manila to corregidor tour

PARKS & MEMORIALS

Trams, otherwise known as trolleys or streetcars, are glorious urban artifacts that ferried people across different locations within busy town centers beginning at the turn of the century. The inhabitants of Corregidor Island during its heyday made use of trams, so touring the island in a similar fashion will surely take you back in time. In addition to that, accredited tour guides will accompany you on your journey, providing historical context but also serving as ambassadors to that world-famous Filipino hospitality.

Tunnels may, from the outset, seem like the stuff of noir cinema or suspense literature, but the Malinta Tunnel is a different ball game. Its place in the annals of world history is indelible, having served first as bomb-proof storage, then as personal quarters, and finally as makeshift hospital for injured troops during World War II. Nowadays, it is the site of a lights-and-sounds presentation crafted by the late, great Lamberto Avellana, National Artist for Film. A tour of the individual laterals which served different functions during the war is also on offer.

While it may be argued that the island, in itself, can be treated as one living, breathing exhibition, Corregidor Island is not lacking in terms of well-curated exhibitions of photos, art, and war artifacts housed in separate museums. Swing by the Pacific War Memorial Museum for stunning military ephemera, and visit the Filipino Heroes Memorial for war-inspired paintings from various artists. It will be worth your while, and it can also serve as requisite breather in between more physical in-island activities.

Want to take it all in at your own pace? Then biking around the island is the choice for you. Arrange for group packages and get considerable discounts. Pedal across the glorious Mile-Long Barracks, whiz past Battery Hearn, or race your friends to South Beach in style. Not only is biking great for your cardiovascular health, it can also afford you views you would not otherwise see while on a guided tour.

Whether your area budding lensman or a pro-level camera fiend, Corregidor Island provides you that much-needed shift in subject matter. Forget the usual beaches and the stale shoebox-architecture sensibilities of the metro. With plenty of natural light to go around and some of the most breathtaking views the country has to offer, The Rock is a true-blue photographer’s haven, with its diverse flora and fauna, early modern architecture, and unique wartime ephemera. Book a group visit today.

FLORA & FAUNA

Beyond war, beyond history, Corregidor Island remains a slice of paradise as evidenced by its multifarious flora and fauna. The well-maintained former camp and base is teeming with fruit-bearing trees. After a spell of rain, the roads are carpeted in yellow blooms. Monkeys and geckos are constants in the hilly borders. When the skies clear out, an array of birds dot the atmosphere, among them white-collared kingfishers, zebra doves, Asian glossy starlings, and Eurasian tree sparrows.

Corregidor Island is flanked by at least three beaches in its expansive territory. Its shores practically extend to burgeoning beach destinations such as Morong and Bagac, with its more closed-off borders affording the island’s visitors less constraints and more privacy. Your best bet would be South Beach, which is a mere five-minute walk away from the docking bay. Swim, go kayaking, or ride a raft. You can even barbecue in one of the cabanas nearby.

PARKS AND MEMORIALS

The Pacific War Memorial, a well-curated museum of war memorabilia, key artillery, and inspired pieces of mid-century Americana, stands as an astounding reminder not just of wartime strife but of the culture that sprang because of it. From enlisted men’s uniforms to military correspondence, from shooters of varying shapes and sizes to media clippings of a bygone time, this hub is just one of several stops one can make to be transported back to time. Other attractions include the art gallery inside the Filipino Heroes Memorial, as well as the serene Japanese Garden of Peace, which, apart from serving as a veritable graveyard for the Japanese fallen, also gives visitors an unrivaled view of the fabled Caballo Island across Corregidor.

ABOUT THE ISLAND

manila to corregidor tour

HISTORICAL SITE

Corregidor Island, “one of the country’s last military bastions,” is an island off Southwestern Luzon that was fortified with coastal artillery by the Americans to defend Manila from Japanese attacks during the Second World War. While camped in The Rock, the Americans also built what may be described as a self-contained community.

manila to corregidor tour

The expansive island is not just a haven for history buffs. Those looking to commune with nature will definitely be stoked with its dynamic ecosystem and generous array of flora and fauna. From fruit-bearing trees to flowers to an impressive assemblage of monkeys, geckos, and uncommon birds, Corregidor Island is a veritable local Eden indeed.

manila to corregidor tour

Apart from the celebrated guided tram tours around the island, those pining to break a sweat or simply shoot the breeze with loved ones will not be disappointed. Swim at South Beach, go kayaking, fight off waves aboard a raft. Or, for the more chill, go biking and take selfies along the majestic Mile-Long Barracks. The Rock is ready to roll with you.

TRANSPORTATION

manila to corregidor tour

CAMAYA FERRY MV XGC VOYAGER

With over 11 years of experience in the Maritime Industry and is considered as one of the fastest sea crafts in the country, Camaya Coast’s MV XGC Voyager, Master and Crews can guarantee the overall safety of all the passengers.

Camaya Coast MV XGC Voyager will take you there for just 1 hr and 15 minutes. A fully air-conditioned business class vessel that has been the reliable ferry service, with 190 seating capacity, one seat apart adhering to the travel protocols that guarantees safety and convenience for all.

manila to corregidor tour

PRESTIGE CRUISE

M/V Eagle Cruiser is a Motor Vessel owned and operated by Prestige Cruises, the company that pioneered the Manila Bay Dinner Cruises. The vessel is 35 meters long and has three wide, open-air decks able to accommodate 192 passengers.

As we begin to promote travel to Manila Bay’s Corregidor Island, the company aims to provide a leisurely cruise to the historical destination as an enjoyable part of the journey as you dine, sing and dance to live, onboard entertainment.

manila to corregidor tour

REALSHIP S/B BANANA WIND

Up for some private cruise? S/B Banana Wind is here to take you on a remarkably different vacation experience. Journeying into the historical island of Corregidor in the comfort and privacy of a chartered speedboat providing you with the luxuries of time, space, and freedom to immerse yourself in both the journey and the destination — in ways you may never have imagined possible.

Whether it be a celebration, a family reunion, a special vacation getaway, or a corporate trip, your adventure of a lifetime awaits you.

manila to corregidor tour

M/B STONEWORKS101

You don’t have to travel far for an incredible vacation. In just 2-hours, you can get a complete travel package to one of the top-rated tourist destinations, Corregidor Island, aboard a superior passenger ferry with a speed of 20-25 knots, limited to 50 pax only.

Take advantage of our special offer and score the cruise of a lifetime.

ACCOMMODATIONS

manila to corregidor tour

CORREGIDOR INN (Temporary Closed)

Be taken back in time and get nestled in the idyllic Spanish-villa vibes of Corregidor Inn. The standard rooms offer more-than-standard accoutrements, a view of the island’s stunning greens, and a weekend experience like no other.

Snow

CORREGIDOR HOSTEL

Reimagined, Corregidor Hostel can accommodate larger groups such as workmates during a teambuilding getaway, or extended family members on a much-coveted reunion. The faux dark-wood details recall early American design sensibilities, and the views on offer—greens and mountains dotted with various species of birds—are worth writing home about.

Snow

MACARTHUR'S LODGE

Those on a budget and appreciate no-frills environs while bunked with their closest friends should consider booking rooms at the MacArthur Lodge, a brisk two-minute walk away from the dock. It’s about the simple details done right.

Snow

facebook pixel

  • Philippines
  • A Day Tour Of The...

A Day Tour of the Philippines' Historic Island of Corregidor

Japanese Garden of peace anti-aircraft cannon in Corregidor Island, Cavite, Philippines

For a quick escape and a unique experience outside Metro Manila, taking a day tour to Corregidor Island of Cavite is a great option especially if you’re into appreciating the country’s remarkable historical sites. What was once a harbor defense of Manila during the war now serves as one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Philippines.

Brief story of corregidor.

Historic Pacific war memorial Army barracks ruins Corregidor Island, Manila, Philippines

Corregidor Island, being located 30 miles out at the entrance of Manila Bay, served as the country’s immediate harbor defense against enemy warships. This U.S. Army Coast artillery had cannons, disappearing gun batteries, minefields, and other defense weapons installed in different parts of the island.

The historical battle of Corregidor began ten hours after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 8, 1941. After their attack, they concentrated their efforts on the Philippines’ archipelago and targeted Metro Manila. At the time, the Bataan peninsula, Corregidor Island, and the defensive guns of the city aimed to protect Manila and the nation from being conquered by the Japanese.

The island of Corregidor served as a witness to the heavy bombardment, thousands of lives lost, and also the moment of victory when the Filipino and American forces recaptured the island in 1945.

Today, the island serves both as a historical monument and must-visit destination that lures in tourists to take a look at the preserved military installations, wrecked buildings, and other important sites that serve as a tribute to the sacrifices of the Filipino and American forces who died while defending the country against the Japanese.

How to get there

There are tour companies that offer day tours for those who’d like to visit Corregidor Island in a day. Their packages often include ferryboat transfers, terminal fees, guided tour, and lunch. Upon arrival in the island, some tour operators would pick up travelers by pre-war type streetcars called “tranvias” before the beginning of the tour. Nonetheless, tourists still have the chance to rent ATVs, buses, or jeepneys .

Usually, day trip travelers are scheduled to leave the port in the morning and depart Corregidor in the afternoon. It only takes about an hour to reach the island and see the important landmarks and historical significance of the tadpole-shaped island. While a day tour is an ideal option for a quick trip outside Manila, there are lodgings and accommodations for those who’d like to spend a night on the island.

people cheering on a mountain

Become a Culture Tripper!

Sign up to our newsletter to save up to $1,656 on our unique trips..

See privacy policy .

Sights to look forward to

There are a handful of places to visit (more than 10 remarkable sites) and activities to do when on the island. Apart from the tour, one can swim at the South Beach, ride a zip-line or a kayak, try birdwatching, or catch a light and sound show.

To get the most out of your experience, make sure to visit these five places below:

Malinta Tunnel

Malinta tunnel used during World War II, Corregidor island, Philippines

Usually tagged as the highlight of the Corregidor Tour, the Malinta Tunnel is famously known for being a place for ghost sightings on the island. During the Second World War, it served as a bomb shelter and even had an office for the Philippine President and a medical ward in it. When translated into English, the word “ malinta ” actually means full of leeches as the place had lots of slugs during the time it was being constructed. Now, anyone can catch a light and sound show at the Malinta Tunnel to get a glimpse of what life was like during the war.

Japanese Garden of Peace

Japanese Garden of peace marker in Corregidor Island, Cavite, Philippines

The Japanese Garden of Peace symbolizes the peace and friendship between the Filipinos and the Japanese. It’s a park dedicated by the Japanese to the late soldiers who fought during the war, whether it’s their fellow countrymen, Filipinos, or Americans. The park has a shrine, a prayer area, and a pavilion where Second World War photographs, markers, and memorabilia can be found. Visiting family members of war veterans often say a prayer to their loved ones whom they lost during the war.

Mile-long Barracks

Historic Pacific war memorial Army barracks ruins Corregidor Island, Manila, Philippines

Located on the island’s highest point, the Mile-long Barracks was constructed to be a hurricane-proof structure that houses the quarters for soldiers and the office of General Douglas McArthur. Although its length does not really reach a mile, the Topside Barracks are considered to be the longest that we have in the world. Today, it’s one of the few sites in Corregidor where travelers are allowed to roam around and explore. Even during the day, the iconic skeletal building exhibits the dark and empty ambiance that would remind one of the island’s war-ravaged past.

Battery Hearn

Battery Hearn in Corregidor

When in Corregidor, you’ll notice that there are numerous artillery batteries in sight. But among the island’s major batteries you’ll come across, Battery Hearn is the most famous. That’s because it’s the longest gun you’ll ever find and its 12-inch mortars (bullets) can fire to a range of 27 kilometers. However, this was a disadvantage during the war because its 35-degree firing elevation failed to hit Japanese forces in Bataan.

Filipino Heroes Memorial

A 10 feet high statue of an American and Filipino soldier helping each other.

Mainly designed by Filipino Architect Francisco Manosa (who also designed the EDSA Shrine in Ortigas), the sprawling Filipino Heroes Memorial is one of the island’s most notable spots. This landmark honors the Filipinos who bravely fought during the war, even if the country’s sovereignty meant losing their own lives. Here, one will find a museum which holds old photographs of President Manuel Quezon, murals carved by sculptor Manuel Casal, and some paintings of Lideo Mariano that convey the horrors of the war.

Culture Trips launched in 2011 with a simple yet passionate mission: to inspire people to go beyond their boundaries and experience what makes a place, its people and its culture special and meaningful. We are proud that, for more than a decade, millions like you have trusted our award-winning recommendations by people who deeply understand what makes places and communities so special.

Our immersive trips , led by Local Insiders, are once-in-a-lifetime experiences and an invitation to travel the world with like-minded explorers. Our Travel Experts are on hand to help you make perfect memories. All our Trips are suitable for both solo travelers, couples and friends who want to explore the world together.

All our travel guides are curated by the Culture Trip team working in tandem with local experts. From unique experiences to essential tips on how to make the most of your future travels, we’ve got you covered.

Culture Trip Spring Sale

Save up to $1,656 on our unique small-group trips limited spots..

manila to corregidor tour

  • Post ID: 2194397
  • Sponsored? No
  • View Payload

Guia Del Mar Tours PH | Site Logo

  • Brgy. San Antonio, Sucat, Parañaque

Guia Del Mar Tours PH | Final Site Logo

  • Guia' Del Mar Tours PH
  • Corregidor Island Tour

Corregidor Island

Guia Del Mar Tours PH | Corregidor Battle Battery

Looking For Things To Do In Philippines?

Why join corregidor island tour.

Guia Del Mar Tours PH | Why Join Corregidor

Joining Tour (With Transportation)

₱3,800 per person

  • Round Trip Transportation Manila to Mariveles Bataan
  • Round Trip outrigger Boat Transfer Bataan to Corregidor
  • Tour vehicle in the island. (Tranvia Bus)
  • Historical Tour
  • Department of Tourism Accredited Tour Guide
  • Island entrance fee
  • Tour Coordinator
  • Packed lunch or Plated Lunch
  • Disposable raincoat if it rains
  • Travel Insurance
  • 4:00am Cubao
  • 5:30am Pampanga
  • 7:30am to 8:00am Arrival
  • 8:30am Start Historical Tour
  • 12:00pm Lunch Time or Lateral Tour inside Malinta Tunnel (If you avail).
  • 1:30pm Departure
  • 2:00pm ETA Bataan
  • 4:30pm Pampanga
  • 7:00pm Cubao

Joining Tour (without Transportation)

  • 7:30 to 8:00am Meet Up Mariveles, Bataan
  • 8:00am Departure

Exclusive Tour (W/ Transportation)

  • May be scheduled any day of the week
  • Pick up place within Metro Manila only
  • Pick up time:
  • 1st trip between 3am to 5am
  • 2nd trip between 7am to 8am

Place to Visit

  • Japanese Memorial Garden
  • Filipino Heroes Memorial
  • Ethernal Flame of Freedom
  • Pacific War Memorial Museum
  • Middle Side Barracks
  • Mile Long Barracks
  • Mc Arthur Statue
  • Battery Way
  • Battery Hearn
  • Light House
  • Battery Crocket
  • Battery Gear
  • Malinta Tunnel
  • Dome of Valor

Tour Inclusions

  • Tour vehicle in the island. (Tranvia Bus 35 seater)
  • Island Historical Tour
  • Staff Coordinator
  • Gift Freebies

Exclusive Tour (W/o Transportation)

  • Meet Up: Mariveles, Bataan
  • Boarding Time:
  • 1st trip: 7am to 8am
  • 2nd trip: 11am to 12pm

Joining Tour (With Land Transfer)

  • Round Trip Service Manila to Bataan
  • Round Trip Boat Transfer Bataan to Corregidor
  • Disposable raincoat if raining
  • 12:00pm Lunch Time or Lateral Tour inside
  • Malitan Tunnel (If you avail).
  • Snacks and water
  • Extra clothes
  • Personal medicine
  • Power bank, cp or camera
  • Shades or cap

Exclusive Tour (With Land Transfer)

  • Round Trip Service Manila to Mariveles Bataan
  • Miscellaneous Expenses

Exclusive Tour (without Transpo)

Guia Del Mar Tours PH | Corregidor PH

Additional for Tour (Optional)

  • Bottled Water

Additional for Exclusive Tour (Optional)

Guia Del Mar Tours PH | Battery Hearn Corregidor

Quick Links

  • Tour Schedule
  • Tour Gallery
  • Intramuros Under Siege
  • Intramuros Past & Present
  • Manila Historical Tour
  • Bataan Death March Tour
  • Copyright © 2023 Guia' Del Mar Tours PH
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Condition
  • Copyright © 2023 Guia' Del Mar Tours PH. All rights reserved.

Blogs, Travel Guides, Things to Do, Tourist Spots, DIY Itinerary, Hotel Reviews - Pinoy Adventurista

  • TRAVEL GUIDES
  • DESTINATIONS
  • ADVENTURE TRIPS
  • HOTELS & RESORTS
  • FIND HOTELS WITH DISCOUNTED RATES!

ads_banners

Travel tip: how to get to corregidor island from manila.

Corregidor Island Cavite

ITINERARY (DAY TOUR)

  • 7:00 AM - Check-in time & Boarding time
  • 8:00 AM - ETD Manila
  • 9:15 AM - ETA Corregidor (Guided tour with Lunch)
  • 2:30 PM - ETD Corregidor
  • 3:45 PM - ETA Manila

How to Get to Corregidor Island Cavite

  • Day Tour Weekday Adult Rate - PHP 2,250.00/person
  • Day Tour Weekend Adult Rate - PHP 2,449.00/person
  • Day Tour Child Rate (3-11 yo) - PHP 1,400.00/person
  • Single with Breakfast - PHP 1,500.00
  • Twin/ Double with Breakfast for two - PHP 2,000.00
  • Extra Person with Breakfast - PHP 750.00
  • Corregidor Historical Walking Tour - PHP 1,700.00/person
  • Corregidor Adventure - PHP 2,049.00/person
  • Corregidor Ferry Transfers - PHP 1,300.00 (weekdays) / 1,400.00 (weekends)/person
  • Photographer's Package - PHP 1,450.00/person

How to Get to Corregidor Island Cavite

TIPS AND REMINDERS:

  • Reservation is required prior to travel date. It is advisable that you call their office for advance reservation or book online thru their website www.corregidorphilippines.com.
  • Pregnant women are not allowed to travel.
  • All prices are subject to PHP 100 fuel surcharge.
  • Tickets can be purchased online by using your credit card or via SM Tickets.
  • You can also book and pay your tour online through their website at www.corregidorphilippines.com/booking.html .
  • Prices are subject to change without prior notice.
  • These rates are correct as of November 2014.

Sun Cruises Inc. Reservations Office

Sun cruises inc. sales office, follow my adventures on youtube @pinoyadventurista, 26 comments :.

manila to corregidor tour

Hi, jusy wanna ask po. Yung package na 2k, kasama na yung fare sa ferry? Medyo confused kasi ako sa "roundtrip ferry transfers"... hehe salamat!

yes it is included, "roundtrip" means back and forth from MNL to corregidor

Are there alternative schedules to Corregidor because it’s way too early to get up in the morning for me.

A 1 quick read of the whole article, nandun yung sagot.:)

Hello! Mandatory ba to get tour packages? Gusto lang sana naman cruising roundtrip date and DIY nalang kami sa isla mismo

Hi, overnight po kayo right? so how much po lahat ng nagastos nyo per person? :)

Yung over night stay po ba ba hotel or Room lang? Di nman po ba creepy? 😊

Planning to make this my first solo trip ever, (sa malapit muna). Sana puede combined ung walking tour + overnight + night tour. Mukhang kakayanin ko na mag-isa dun, sana walang ghost na magparamdam :)

Hi!may mga long walks n paakyat ba sa tour kc I'm planning to go w/ my mom sna pero senior citizen na xa & mejo hirap na mglakad.thanks!

hello po. . may ibang way pa po ba like small boat na pwedeng tumawid sa corregidoR???

manila to corregidor tour

puta walanv sumasagot

I hope you can provide breakdown of expenses to your travel.

mag kano pamasahe sa ferry puntang corregedor round trip 6 person

Hi ask ko lang po yung 2499 po ba round trip na po at 1day lang po ba yun thanks

Hello po pwede ba pumunta dyan na hindi kukuha ng package for tour? Thank you

how much na po ang price for 6 travelers?

Can we bring bikes pag gusto namin diy tour?

Hi ask ko lng gusto ko kasi mag book with my partner actualy 2 lang kami Help nmn pls april 9 kami pls kasi yung book ko dyan sa inyo need in 5 person.Pls help

Sampo pokami pito ang matanda apat yong bata wala po discon

Hello po kapag car po ba may iwanan/parking sa mismong esplanade seaside terminal kung saan pweden iiwan yung car kasi di mo naman pwedeng dalhin yun sa mismong isla ty po liek sa airport kasi airport may ganun eh

Im interested to go to Corrigidor roundrip/overnight can I have an update or your latest itenirary details..Thank you for your posible response

Hello! Did you say Corregidor Island is in the province of Cavite??? Are you sure??? I don't think so! Check your geography.

part ng cavite ang corregidor.

Saan po kayo bumuli mismo ng package tour?

Looking for Budget Travel Guide Blogs, Hotel Reviews, and Sample DIY Itineraries? Welcome to Pinoy Adventurista, "Your Next Ultimate Adventure Starts Here!" Pinoy Adventurista is one of the Top Travel Blogs in the Philippines and the World. In 2013, he visited all the 81 provinces in the Philippines.

  • PRIVACY POLICY

Discover The Philippines

Corregidor Island Visitors Guide

manila to corregidor tour

This brief guide to Corregidor Island will help you plan your trip. It contains information on what to do, eat, and drink as well as the must-see spots and the best hotels.

ABOUT SEE & DO EAT & DRINK STAY BUDGET ADVICE

Travel Insurance

Located at the entrance of Manila Bay, Corregidor Island is just 48 kilometers west of Manila and one-hour away via ferry.  Given its location, Corregidor Island, along with neighboring islands including El Fraille Island, Caballo Island, and Carabao Island, has been fortified to serve as harbor defenses of Manila Bay and Manila during World War II.

Corregidor Island played an important role in Philippine history as it became an American military reservation, a temporary location of Philippine Government where Manuel L. Quezon was inaugurated as president, and the last to surrender to the Japanese troops in 1942.  Filipino and American forces recaptured the island after almost three years.

Before the American Colonial period, Corregidor was also used as a signal outpost to warn Manila of approaching enemies and as a station for customs inspection under Spanish rule.  It is also how the island got its name since Corregidor comes from the Spanish word corregir which means “to correct”.  Isla del Corregidor literally translates to Island of the Corrector taking into consideration the Spanish customs system.

Nowadays, Corregidor Island serves as a historic monument and a tourist destination where tourists can see various military installations and buildings that bear witness to the war that ravaged many lives of not only Filipinos and Americans but Japanese soldiers as well.

Corregidor Island Location Map

Best Time to Visit

It’s best to visit the Philippines during the dry season .  Dry season in the Philippines spans from November through April .  These are the summer months in this country.

Be aware that temperatures and humidity levels are particularly high in April and May .

The best time to be a beach bum and explore the islands is from March to May.

TIP:  This guide recommends that booking for Corregidor Island summer trips should be done as early as possible, at least a month before your travel dates, since resorts get fully booked early.

The period from June to October is the rainy (wet) season and is best avoided due to the high possibility of typhoons. The typhoons can not only be destructive, but most tours and activities are cancelled under such circumstances.  Transportation via plane and boat is also seriously impacted as well.  This happens frequently so beware!

This guide recommends traveling to Corregidor Island in April-May or in November-December , just before and just after the rainy season. This will likely bring fewer crowds, yet pleasant weather, and is also a great time to score a travel deal.

Getting Here

There are ways to get here depending on your starting point. The following are the major ports of entry for this destination.

Airport

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

BUS TERMINAL

Bus Terminal

Sabang East Central North Boat Terminal

The easiest way to get to Corregidor is to take a ferry ride from Manila.  Sun Cruises, the only company with ferry plying this route, has one trip from Manila to Corregidor and another trip from Corregidor back everyday.  It departs Manila at 8:00 AM and departs Corregidor at 2:30 in the afternoon.  The boarding will close 30 minutes before the departure so make sure to be at the terminal ahead of time.  Travel time is approximately one hour and 15 minutes.  Sun Cruises terminal is located in Esplanade Seaside Terminal, SM Mall of Asia (SM MOA) Complex.

Rate starts at P2,000 which includes round trip boat transfers, guided island tour, entrance fees, and buffet lunch with drinks.  Other activities on the island, such as hiking or the use of kayak or bambike, are charged separately.  Make it a point to book in advance as slots are limited.  You can book your tour through Corregidor Foundation Inc. or through other tour operators such as kkday and others.

Another option to get to Corregidor is via Camaya Coast in Mariveles, Bataan.  The cost of the tour ranges from P1,600 to P2,000 and includes entrance fee at Camaya Coast Beach Resort, use of the resort’s facilities, lunch, snacks, roundtrip ferry transfers to Corregidor, entrance fee to the island, and guide.

Find Flights to Ninoy Aquino International (Manila) Airport:

Getting around.

The following are the modes of transportation available on Corregidor Island …

Bicycles

Biking is the best option when getting around the island especially for those locations that are not accessible by tram. Bring your bike since there are no bike rentals on the island.

Tranvia or a Tram-like Vehicle

This is the mode of transport used for tours around the island. Inspired by the trams used during the World War II on the island.

Rome to Rio

SEE & DO

The following is your guide to places to see and activities to enjoy while on Corregidor Island.

1 | Pacific War Memorial Museum

The Pacific War Memorial was erected by the US Government in 1968 to remember Filipino and American soldiers who lost their lives defending the country and the Pacific during the war.  The structure is a rotunda with an oculus where light during daylight hours falls on the altar located directly under the said oculus.  The museum is a treasure trove of items such as old photographs, money, identification cards, and diaries as well as weapons and uniforms used during the war.  There are also statues of soldiers and a bust of General Douglas McArthur, the leader of the troop during that time.

Behind the museum is the Eternal Flame of Freedom, a 12-meter high Corten steel structure with lights powered by solar energy.  The structure symbolizes eternal freedom as well as commemorates the Filipino and American war heroes.

2 | Malinta Tunnel

Built by the US Army Corps of Engineers, Malinta Tunnel is a tunnel complex that was used as a bomb-proof storage, personnel bunker, and 1,000-bed hospital during the American era.  It was the headquarters of McArthur and the USAFFE as well as the seat of the Commonwealth Government of the Philippines under President Manuel L. Quezon and Vice President Sergio Osmeña.

Presently, the tunnel is being used as the venue of an audio-visual presentation by Lamberto V. Avellana, the first National Artist of the Philippines for Film.  The presentation features the events that happened during World War II including the reluctant evacuation of McArthur and President Quezon to Mindanao .

3 | Ruins of Mile-Long Barracks

Although it measures less than a mile, it is commonly referred to as the Mile-long Barracks as the combined length of the structure from first to third floor is equivalent to a mile.  It is said to be the world’s longest military and accommodated 8,000 soldiers at the time.

The barracks was built as hurricane-proof however it was severely damaged during the war and what remains is the skeleton of the building that has seen how Filipino and American forces fought for freedom.

4 | Filipino Heroes Memorial

Located at the tail end of Corregidor Island is the Filipino Heroes Memorial, a 6,000-meter complex which features 14 murals chronicling the major Philippine battles from 15th century up to the present day.  The memorial was designed by Francisco Mañosa and the murals were carved by Manuel Casas.  The complex was inaugurated in 1992 making it the recent addition to several historic attractions on the island.

5 | Japanese Garden of Peace

Funded by the Japan Government, the Japanese Garden of Peace is dedicated to all the soldiers killed during the war.  It is also located at the tail end of the island and features markers with Japanese inscriptions, prayer area, shrines, and a pavilion containing photographs and other memorabilias.  Anti-aircraft guns line the edge of the hill and a Buddha monument towers over them.

Despite the Japanese being the ones who attacked and captured the island, the memorial is not only to honor those who sacrificed their lives but also to symbolize the friendship between Japan and the Philippines.

6 | Corregidor Lighthouse

The historic lighthouse of Corregidor Island was constructed and first lit in 1853 during the Spanish era.  Together with the one in Caballos Island, Corregidor Island lighthouse was the second oldest lighthouse in the Philippines next to the lighthouse at the mouth of Pasig River.  The lighthouse stands on the highest point of the island and measures 42 feet from the base, hence the effective height of 693 feet above sea level.

The lighthouse was heavily damaged during the fight against the Japanese and was rebuilt in 1950 using the remains from the previous structure.  The lighthouse has been running on solar power since the 1990s.

The view deck at the top of the island is a great spot to see the island and the areas surrounding it.  At the base is a souvenir shop selling shirts, old paper bills, and other memorabilias.

7 | Old guns and mortars

Remains of guns, mortars, and other weapons used during the war can still be seen in various parts of the island up to this day.  These weapons have been preserved and presently serve as tourist attractions of the island apart from being reminders of what it took to achieve freedom and peace we are enjoying today.

8 | Nearby destinations

Most tours to Corregidor Island depart from Manila but you can also sail to the island from Mariveles, Bataan which is approximately 10 kilometers away.

NOTE: The Battle of Corregidor anniversary occurs annually in Corregidor Island every 6th of May.

Contact Corregidor Foundation, Inc. for tours in this island, or enjoy other historical tours nearby:

You can also click the banner below to plan your vacation..

Klook

EAT & DRINK

The following is your guide to the flavorful food to enjoy and restaurants to try while on Corregidor Island.

1 | La Playa Restaurant

One of the two restaurants on the island, La Playa serves local and international cuisines to the tourists of the island.  The restaurant located at the Corregidor Inn has two dining setups – al fresco and indoor but with airy ambience.  The restaurant offers a nice view of the island which makes the dining experience more enjoyable.  The menu may be limited but the food is tasty.

2 | McArthur’s Lounge

McArthur’s Cafe is the newest dining place on the island.  It is located near Lorcha Dock, also referred to as McArthur’s Dock, as it was the dock the American soldier used when he evacuated the island during the fall of Corregidor against the Japanese forces.  The cafe serves local favorites such as silog meals, nilagang baka (a kind of beef soup), and lechon kawali.

WHERE TO STAY

There are different types of accommodations available in this destination. The following is your guide to our top choices for each range on Corregidor Island.

1 | Corregidor Hostel (Budget)

2 | mcarthur’s lodge (mid-range), 3 | corregidor inn (luxury | resort – currently closed).

Contact Info of Corregidor Foundation, Inc. for inquiries about accommodation or tours in Corregidor Island:

phone: +63 288233281

mobile: +63 9776434819

email: [email protected]

This guide recommends using the following sites to conduct research online of where to stay on Corregidor Island or for a specific destination:

Book your room with these trusted online booking sites.  Booking online in the Philippines almost always guarantees the best price and a room when you arrive.  We use these sites frequently to get the best prices and enjoy convenient bookings. Click each of the buttons to find the best place for you at the lowest rates or use the form below:

TIP: Corregidor Inn is the best property to experience this destination.

Book Online & Save Money

Book Your Trip Flights Hotels Transportation Travel Insurance No-Fee Cards

World War II Cannon

Suggested Budget

Use the chart below to get an idea of how much to budget daily.  Actual amounts will depend on YOUR travel style. Keep in mind these are daily averages … some days you’ll spend more, some days you’ll spend less. Prices are in USD.

Travel Costs

Accommodation.

A bed in a  hostel  dorm costs from 350 PHP ($7 USD), but smaller dorms can cost from 500 PHP ($10 USD).  For a private double, prices start around 700 PHP ($14 USD).

Most  budget hotels  begin at 700 PHP ($14 USD) per night for a double room and usually include free wifi and breakfast.  For  a three-star hotel , prices begin around 1,400 PHP ($28 USD) per night.  AirBnB is also widespread throughout the country, with private rooms starting from as little as 500 PHP ($10 USD) per night.  For entire apartments, expect to pay at least 1,400 PHP ($28 USD) per night.

Resorts and luxury accommodations  vary greatly from 1,400 PHP ($28 USD) to 5,000+ PHP ($100+ USD).  However, there are some really nice resorts and luxury accommodations which are surprisingly affordable.

We use and recommend booking online to save money using Booking.com ,  HostelWorld ,  Agoda , and  Expedia . 

Local food is extremely cheap, with street food costing under 50 PHP ($1USD).  For an inexpensive meal at a local restaurant, prices start around 100 PHP ($2 USD).  For a meal at a mid-range restaurant with drinks and table service, expect to pay from 200 PHP ($4 USD).  Knowing that their target customers are primarily tourists, Western food venues can be pricey compared to Filipino food.  Also, some of the ingredients need to be imported, which contributes to the higher cost. Western food (burgers, pizza, pasta, etc.) is much more expensive but is still relatively affordable at around 200 PHP ($4 USD) for a meal and drink.

Fast food like McDonalds will cost around 200 PHP ($4 USD).  A beer at the bar will cost around 50-100 PHP ($1–2 USD).

A week’s worth of groceries will cost between 300-600 PHP ($6-12 USD) per person.  However, food in this country is so inexpensive, and kitchens & refrigerators are hard to come by, I don’t recommend cooking your meals here since there is plenty of delicious street food to eat at very cheap prices. You won’t make it as good as they do and the food is too delicious to miss!

Transportation

There are many modes of transportation available in the Philippines and each varies greatly. 

Public Transportation is cheap.  Bus services on the islands are inexpensive.  Local buses (called jeepneys) are the most common type of transportation in towns and cities. The fare is usually between 15-25 PHP ($.20–.50 USD).

On islands without a bus system, a taxi or tricycle is the only form of transport with fares starting at 50-500 PHP ($1-$10) USD for short trips. 

Taxis are everywhere, and they’re very cheap.  Most fares shouldn’t cost you more than 500 PHP ($10 USD) around town.  

To get between islands, you’ll need to take a boat or to fly.  There are ferries that connect the island together since they aren’t too far apart but, generally speaking, flights are the most realistic option. 

Flights between islands usually cost about 2,000-3500 PHP ($40-70 USD).  However, this isn’t the cheapest way to travel.  It’s only recommended if you have limited time. 

We recommend booking online to save money using: WayAway or Expedia .

Attractions & Activities

Most attractions and activities in the Philippines are pretty cheap. Most attractions throughout the area are FREE to enter, though some of the more well known and popular ones cost 5-100 PHP ($.10-$2 USD) to enter. 

Depending on the activity, most day tours only cost around 1,000-1,500 PHP ($20-30 USD), oftentimes less.  You have more bargaining power if you go with a group. If you are expecting to do some climbing, remember to pack some warm layers. It gets cold at the top!  

Other activities such as Island Hopping, scuba diving, helmet diving, swimming with whale sharks, jungle trekking, canyoning, ATVs, jet skis, wakeboarding, cruises, parasailing, horseback riding, cultural experiences, and tours can cost as much as 1,250-5,000+ PHP ($25-100+ USD).

The Philippines is one of the least expensive places to learn how to scuba dive. Learning to scuba dive usually costs about 15,000-20,000 PHP ($300-400 USD), but often includes FREE accommodation for the duration of the course, which lasts three or four days.

When traveling to Corregidor, make sure to book your tour in advance to secure a slot as they are limited. 

Typical Costs on Corregidor Island in 2023 :

  • Lodge:   1000 PHP ($18 USD) night
  • Restaurant Meals: 400-500 PHP ($7–9 USD) meal
  • 1.5L Bottle of Water: 50 PHP ($1 USD) bottle

DOWNLOAD: Budget Planner Template

BEST NO-FEE INTERNATIONAL DEBIT & CREDIT CARDS

CHASE SAPPHIRE CREDIT CARD

CHASE SAPPHIRE CREDIT CARD

VIEW DETAILS

CHARLES SCHWAB DEBIT CARD

CHARLES SCHWAB DEBIT CARD

CAPITAL ONE VENTURE CARD

CAPITAL ONE VENTURE CARD

The following is some of our best advice on traveling to Corregidor Island.  Learn what you need to know BEFORE you go!

Tips & Hacks

The following are our Top 10 Tips when visiting this destination in the Philippines:

  • Be aware that a tourist VISA is only 30 days. You can extend it upon arrival, or within the first 30 days, for an additional 30 days for a fee of approximately 3,000 pesos.
  • Don’t buy into the fear factor. The Philippines has an unjustified reputation of being a dangerous place. It’s true there are security guards everywhere, but that is to deter theft.
  • Manila is NOT the Philippines. Get outside of the cities to see the real Philippines.
  • Don’t over plan. Boats, buses, and even airplane schedules are notoriously unreliable. Be flexible.
  • Check the weather. The weather varies greatly throughout the Philippines daily.
  • Typhoons can have a huge impact on your plans. Account for this when planning your trip.
  • It’s not cool to raise your voice or show outward frustration in public.
  • Be polite at all times. Realize that your country’s sense of humor may be different from Filipino humor and take this into account when interacting with Filipinos and while in public places.
  • Things move at a slower pace. Accept it … don’t get frustrated … but do account for it.
  • Don’t drink the tap water… but stay hydrated! Save money by buying large bottles (6-10 liters) of water and using it to fill your water bottle or hydration bladder in your backpack.

For a complete list of our travel tips & hacks, check out the following guide and be sure to download a FREE copy for yourself.

VIEW & DOWNLOAD : The Ultimate Travel Tips & Hacks Guide for the Philippines

Money Matters

The Philippines has its own currency called the Philippine Peso. Banks, ATMs, and money-changers can be found on the island. If you are exploring the neighboring islands or provinces, make sure to bring enough cash that will last until the next time you get to an ATM or bank since most tours, transportation, and budget accommodations only accept cash.

READ MORE: Money in the Philippines: Everything You Need to Know

Health & Safety

While overall the Philippines is a safe country to visit, as is Corregidor Island, you need to use common sense just as you would in any country, especially when traveling, and in a city, town, or area you are unfamiliar with.

Consult your hotel or resort front desk as they are more likely to give you reliable information than a random stranger on the street. Be careful when approaching strangers and selective about who you approach. Always pay attention to your gut feeling and follow it.

READ MORE: How to Avoid Scams & Thieves in the Philippines

There are many things to consider when traveling in order to stay safe … things that we may not be accustomed to during our normal everyday lives. The following are articles about tips on how to stay safe while traveling in the Philippines:

  • 6 Common Accidents to Avoid   
  • How to Beat the Heat in the Philippines
  • Taxi Safety Tips: Dos and Don’ts
  • Motorbike Safety Tips
  • Beach & Ocean Safety Tips
  • Sun Safety Tips   

TIP: The best way to avoid problems and stay safe is to travel with a local resident.

Staying fit & healthy can be challenging when traveling in the Philippines. 

The tropical Philippines climate requires you to prepare for illnesses that you may not normally be accustomed to. 

The following are our Top 10 Tips for Staying Healthy while Traveling in the Philippines:

  • Maintain a Balanced Diet
  • Stay Hydrated but Only Drink Bottled Water
  • Get Plenty of Rest
  • Allow Your Body Time to Adjust 
  • Keep Active
  • Sanitize Often 
  • Be Aware of Food Safety Concerns
  • Take Your Vitamins
  • Practice Safe Sex
  • Be Prepared Should You Get Sick

READ MORE: Stay Healthy in the Philippines: How to Avoid Getting Sick

Staying Connected

You need to have a local-based SIM card in order to stay connected when in the Philippines. Network giants such as Globe and Smart have SIM cards you can use to make calls, send text messages, and also to connect to the Internet. A SIM card costs around 50 PHP ($1 USD) and usually comes with a FREE load worth 50 PHP ($1 USD). You can buy a card containing a code you can enter on your phone to replenish your load or buy an electronic load that is available almost anywhere in the city.

While you may not have problems with signal strength when in the city, it is not always the case when on islands or in remote areas of a province.  So when arranging for transportation pick up, say when renting a boat to take you to and pick you up from the island, it would be best that you make it clear what time you need to be picked up before the boatman leaves.

Recommended Travel Apps

Apps for smartphones and tablets can be useful both before you leave and while you’re traveling.  Most are available for iPhones and Android phones.

The following are our Top 10 most useful travel apps on our smartphones when traveling in the Philippines:

  • Grab (taxis/ride shares)
  • Get Your Guide (tours & tickets)
  • WhatsApp (phone calls)
  • WayAway (flights)
  • 12Go (transportation)
  • Agoda (accommodations)
  • Expedia (accommodations & Flights)
  • Hostelworld (accommodations)
  • Kiwi (flights)
  • Klook (attractions & activities )

Be certain to download and set up apps BEFORE leaving on your trip to make certain each is installed and working properly.

For our complete list of travel apps that we use and recommend while traveling in the Philippines, checkout our checklist below.  Download a FREE copy for yourself as a PDF.

READ MORE: The Ultimate List of Travel Apps for the Philippines

Trying to decide what to do when traveling to a destination for the first time can be a bit overwhelming given your lack of familiarity with the place along with all of the available options. 

We’ve created the following itinerary to help simplify the process and ensure that you get the most out of your trip.  Although we provide a 7 day itinerary for this destination, it can always be adjusted to fit the length of your trip.

VIEW : Corregidor Island 7-Day Travel Itinerary

Packing Checklist

The secret to a successful and stress-free trip is to start by using a packing list.  This will reduce anxiety from the start and ensure that nothing important is forgotten when packing.   To make this process easy for you, we’ve created a detailed packing list.  Click the link below to download it for FREE now. 

Carrying your checklist with you during your travels can be useful when repacking, by helping to ensure that you do not leave anything behind.

VIEW & DOWNLOAD : Our Ultimate Packing Guide & Checklist

Things to Remember

This guide recommends to take note of the following while traveling on Corregidor Island or in the Philippines in general.

There is a nationwide ban which prohibits smoking in public places including indoors, the streets, on sidewalks, in restaurants , and on public transportation, requiring smokers to use designated smoking areas.  Selling tobacco to and purchasing from or for minors is also prohibited. Violators are subject to fines (up to 5,000 PHP | $100 USD) and even 4 months in prison.

The minimum legal drinking age is 18.  Alcohol such as beer and hard drinks can easily be bought in grocery and convenience stores.  The most common alcoholic beverage is beer, generally served cold.  Local alcoholic drinks include tuba (coconut wine which is usually very strong) and potent moonshine-like clear liquors made from sugar or fruit.  Imported beer, wine, and name brand hard alcohol are available but expensive.

Drugs are illegal in the Philippines.  Don’t use, buy, or sell any non-prescription drugs while in the Philippines … not even marijuana.  It is considered an especially heinous crime to buy from, for, or sell drugs to children.  The penalties are severe … up to and including death.

Public nudity is illegal in the Philippines and is not tolerated.  Most locals consider it offensive.  There are laws which prohibit provocative and erotic clothing and swimwear, therefore carefully consider your clothings and swimwear choices to make certain they are not too revealing.

Foreigners & Expats

If you are not a Filipino citizen, remember that you are a guest when visiting this country … be certain to act accordingly.  Respect the people, their customs, and the environment and wlidlife. You can be deported and banned … so behave … but have fun and enjoy all that this wonderful destination has to offer.

READ MORE : Practical Information about the Philippines

RECOMMENDED PRODUCTS

I always carry a Camelbak Hydration Pack with me when traveling. Not only does it allow me to pack all my daily gear and snacks, but it also has a 3-liter water bladder which holds enough water to get me through the entire day.

Bluetooth Speaker

Compact yet mighty, a bluetooth speaker setup is a breeze, and the sound quality it delivers for its size is nothing short of impressive. Beyond its audio prowess, it boasts exceptional durability, making it an ideal companion for outdoor adventures.

UV Shirt is an essential when travelling in a tropical country. Providing reliable protection during long hours in the water, not only comfortable but also ensures a secure shield against the elements.

Snorkel Gear

For my island-hopping escapades, a snorkel gear set has become indispensable. Designed to enhance the joy of snorkeling and free diving, each piece ensures comfort and functionality. Together, they create an immersive and enjoyable underwater experience.

Adventure Camera

As a long-time enthusiast of GoPro cameras, I can attest to their user-friendly nature, excellent image stabilization, and impressive footage quality. Waterproof and rugged, the GoPro is my reliable companion for capturing adventures in any environment.

When it comes to beach footwear, aqua shoes offer exceptional support, breathability, and overall comfort. Well-crafted and sturdy, it provides effective protection against rocky terrain, quick drying for added convenience, and easy maintenance. A must-have for any outdoor enthusiast.

CLICK FOR MORE TRAVEL GEAR

Don’t Forget …

Download our free travel guides.

We have dozens of guides to destinations throughout the Philippines. Download your FREE copy for your next trip today.

Philippine Travel Guides

DOWNLOAD GUIDES

Do you live on this island or have YOU visited it?

Related Articles

manila to corregidor tour

Guimaras Island Visitors Guide

manila to corregidor tour

Batanes Visitors Guide

manila to corregidor tour

Camiguin Island Visitors Guide

manila to corregidor tour

Samal Island Visitors Guide

manila to corregidor tour

Major Island Groups in the Philippine Islands

manila to corregidor tour

Polillo Islands Visitors Guide

About the author.

manila to corregidor tour

Patrick is an entrepreneur, digital nomad, explorer, and photographer. Patrick is always in search of fun and adventure. He is well travelled throughout the world, and although location independent, his home base is Phoenix, Arizona in the USA. Patrick loves island lifestyle which is no wonder why he is so interested in spending time in the Philippines with it’s over 7,000 islands. Patrick created this site to share his knowledge of and experiences in the Philippines with Filipinos as well as other foreigners.

Leave a Comment X

Best Day Trips from Manila

Experience the best day trips, including Pagsanjan Falls, Corregidor Island, Tagaytay City, and other magnificent spots without having to travel far from Manila. 

Day trops Manila

  • Top things to do
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on LinkedIn
  • Share on Pinterest

If you’d like to see a bit more of the Philippines without having to travel far from the capital of Metro Manila, here are some easy day trips.

Discover a world away from the hustle and bustle of Metro Manila with these unforgettable trips within easy travel distance of the capital.

Corregidor Island

History buffs should make time for a trip to Corregidor Island . The small rocky island at the entrance of Manila Bay was the last stronghold for Filipino and American soldiers against Japanese forces during World War II.A tour package to this scenic island usually includes round-trip ferry transfers from Manila, shrine and terminal fees, a guided island tour and lunch. Daily trips leave from Manila at 8am and arrive in Corregidor Island in a little over an hour.

Pagsanjan Falls

A two-hour drive from Manila is all it takes to reach Pagsanjan Falls  — one of the most well-known waterfalls in the Philippines.  Hire a small boat to take you upriver to the falls, and you’ll be rewarded with a stunning view of gorges, cliffs and wildlife that call the riverbank home. Once you reach the main falls, you can then go on a raft ride through the falling water.

Tagaytay City

This charming little town in the province of Cavite, is the yin to Manila’s bustling yang. Tagaytay  is home to Taal Volcano  (dubbed the world’s smallest active volcano), which you can view from afar or get really close to either with a boat ride tour or a guided trek.If trekking the volcano is a bit too much adventure for you, you can explore the Tagaytay Picnic Grove recreational park, which has picnic spots, an eco-trail, horse riding, a zip line 91 metres above ground, and a cable car. Or you can just go on a food trip and check out well-known restaurants such as Sonya’s Garden, Antonio’s and Marcia Adams.

Snorkelling in Sombrero Island

Snorkelling is a great way to see the Philippines’ spectacular marine wildlife up-close. Sombrero Island  in Tingloy, Batangas is among the most popular spots for first-timers, and you can find a number of different tour operators that cater to both seasoned divers and novice snorkellers.

Mount Pinatubo

Mount Pinatubo ’s eruption in 1991 was reputed to be the second-largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century, blasting out enough ash and gas to bring down global temperatures for almost two years.Today, Mount Pinatubo has become a top tourist attraction, especially for hikers. The final destination is often the picturesque lake inside the volcano crater, but the journey to get there is also quite scenic as you make your way past vast canyon walls of ash and rocks, as well as fascinating boulders and rock formations.

manila to corregidor tour

Our recent articles

manila to corregidor tour

Great places to eat in Sydney and NSW

Whether you’re seeking casual bites, fine dining, local produce, perfectly brewed coffee or something sweet – Sydney and New South Wales have a wealth of dining options for every palate and occasion. 

manila to corregidor tour

11 of Australia’s Most Enticing Bars in Hotels

Whether you’re after bespoke cocktails enjoyed in city locations or palm trees and pina coladas, you can't go wrong with these hotel bars.

manila to corregidor tour

Explore 8 Amsterdam food markets to get a taste of the city

Food markets are a place where people of all backgrounds converge to enjoy the simple and wonderful pleasure of eating. Here's our selection of the finest food markets in Amsterdam.

manila to corregidor tour

Berlin's 9 Best Food Markets to Explore

Berlin's vibrant markets and street food gatherings offer a tantalising sensory mix of flavours, scents, colour and atmosphere.

manila to corregidor tour

10 Foods You Must Eat in Paris and Where to Find Them

No visit to Paris is complete without sampling its fabled culinary delights.

manila to corregidor tour

Top 8 Things To Do at the Bristol Christmas Market

From the best times to visit this city-centre extravaganza to must-try foods and drinks, find out all you need to know about the Bristol Christmas Market.

manila to corregidor tour

Indulgent Gastronomy with Sofitel

Treat yourself to gastronomical experiences like no other with some of our favourite Sofitel gastronomy venues

manila to corregidor tour

Best Hotel Breakfasts 

From breakfast buffets to luxury dining experiences, these are the hotel breakfasts you must try for yourself.

manila to corregidor tour

The Best Hotel Bars in Sydney

Sydney has some of the best nightlife in Australia, and some of the best Sydney bars can be found in some of the best Sydney hotels.

The country's leading Ticketing Company !

TORI KELLY: PURPLE SKIES ASIA TOUR IN MANILA - Tori Kelly

TORI KELLY: PURPLE SKIES ASIA TOUR IN MANILA

New Frontier Theater

  • August 23, 2024

Ticket selling for this event will start in:

Love Sux Tour 2022 Manila

August 23, 2024 | 8PM

  • TORI KELLY: PURPLE SKIES ASIA TOUR IN MANILA - August 23, 2024 | 08:00 PM Buy Ticket

manila to corregidor tour

Using her powerful voice and buoyant spirit, Tori Kelly has become one of music's brightest stars. Since her emergence in the 2010s, she's racked up Platinum certifications and hundreds of millions of streams, lending her vocal talents to the Sing series, and collaborating with a diverse breadth of artists like Justin Bieber, Jacob Collier, Jon Batiste, and Illenium. With her first full-length on Epic Records, TORI., the California-born two-time Grammy winner is primed to show off her wide range of musical influences and personal inspirations, weaving together arresting grooves, unrelenting movement, and her love of Y2K-era pop and R&B.

Kelly gave listeners a preview of her new direction on tori, the sleek 2023 EP that featured the skittering, Timbaland-echoing "cut" and the glittery vocal showcase "missin u." On TORI., she expands on that release's promise in a way that warrants its all-caps, full­ statement title, bringing together sounds from the late '90s and early '00s in creative, exciting ways that put perpetual motion at the forefront-with the throughline being Kelly's strong, versatile voice. "I love and grew up with all these different sounds," she says, "And now I can put my own spin on these things that I've been inspired by."

TORI. is Kelly's first full-length since 2019's Inspired by True Events, a cathartic album that led to the singer-songwriter experiencing an artistic breakthrough. "Inspired by True Events was very acoustic-feeling-a lot of live instruments, very heartfelt lyrics," Kelly recalls. ''I'd gone through a lot personally, and that's just what came out of my soul." Releasing it, she says, "felt so healing" and helped her process her emotions in a way that prepared her to dig into the rest of her artistic self.

Kelly's music has touched millions around the world, and with TORI. she opens herself up fully, bringing together big-chorus singalongs, throwback beats, and honest lyrics in a way that paints a striking, vibrant portrait. The album showcases all of the different musical sides of the artist that she has not shared with the world before, a truly definitive statement that brings all of the unique layers of her artistry together in concert.

"This feels like a self-titled moment," she says. "I am ready to say, 'This is who I am."'

Receive News and updates.

Enter your email to subscribe in our mailing list.

IMAGES

  1. Full-Day Corregidor Island Tour from Manila

    manila to corregidor tour

  2. Corregidor Island: Manila's Best Heritage Tour

    manila to corregidor tour

  3. Corregidor Island: Manila's Best Heritage Tour

    manila to corregidor tour

  4. Corregidor Island Day Trip from Manila

    manila to corregidor tour

  5. Corregidor Day Trip from Manila 2024

    manila to corregidor tour

  6. Corregidor Island, Manila

    manila to corregidor tour

VIDEO

  1. Band Intro + Breathless

  2. [HD] No Frontier

  3. The Corrs Live in Manila: Summer Sunshine

  4. MANILA AIRPORT TOUR at NAIA Terminal 3 + Bus Ride to Clark Pampanga

  5. Corregidor tunnel tour visit

  6. No Frontiers

COMMENTS

  1. Full-Day Corregidor Island Tour from Manila 2024

    Learn all about the history of World War II, and the Philippines' role in it, on this convenient full-day tour to Corregidor Island. Hop on a boat from Manila to travel out to the island. Receive a guided tour of the island, which is like an open-air history museum. History buffs and anyone interested in learning more about the Philippines and its complex past will enjoy this tour.

  2. Visiting Corregidor Island in Manila

    The boat leaves Manila at 06:00 and gets back at 16:30. To book a spot, get in touch with Corregidor Foundation Inc on its website or by email: [email protected]. It's also possible you may be able to get a tour company in Manila that can arrange a boat to Corregidor Island, but I haven't been able to find one.

  3. Corregidor Island Historical Tram Tour from Manila

    The tour comes with round trip ferry transfers to and from Manila by Sun Cruises, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of the bay as you travel. Travel to historic Corregidor Island and uncover the Philippines' captivating history from the Spanish era to World War II. Hop aboard a tram tour to the island's Pacific War Memorial and listen to ...

  4. Corregidor Historical Walking Tour from Manila

    Book a historical walking tour in Corregidor Island from Manila! Get to see different battling locations such as the soldier's barracks, Spanish lighthouse, Malinta tunnel, Lorcha Dock, and more plus enjoy free ferry rides included in the package. Get discounts on your next travel adventure in Manila when you book through Klook!

  5. 2024 Full-Day Corregidor Island Tour from Manila

    Full-Day Corregidor Island Tour from Manila provided by Blue Horizons Travel and Tours, Inc. Makati. Makati Tourism Makati Hotels Makati Bed and Breakfast Makati Vacation Rentals Flights to Makati Makati Restaurants Things to Do in Makati Makati Travel Forum Makati Photos Makati Map.

  6. 2024 Full-Day Corregidor Island Tour from Manila

    Written March 2, 2024. 173susanp. 0 contributions. 5.0 of 5 bubbles. A great way to start a tour of the Philippines giving an insight into both Manila and the Philippines. We actually did a full day tour of Manila staring at 10 am and ending at Barbara's for dinner. Our guide Jonas was absolutely brilliant.

  7. THE BEST Corregidor Island Tours & Excursions

    1. Full-Day Tour in Corregidor and Bataan War Memorial from Manila. 1. 4WD Tours. 6+ hours. Visit Corregidor Island and Bataan War Memorial sites. 3H drive to Bataan - a 20 minutes transfer via a small outrigger…. from. ₱25,678.

  8. Corregidor Island Tour Package

    Arrival in Corregidor Island north pier. 08:30 - 11:00. Tour of the top and middle parts of the Island. 11:00 - 12:00. Lunch in Corregidor Inn : A buffet lunch at the island's hotel is included in the tour. 12:00 - 13:30. Tour of the bottom and tail parts of Corregidor. 14:00 PM. Estimated time of arrival to Manila.

  9. CORREGIDOR DAY TOUR: 12 Historic Sites to Visit

    For overnight stays, visit: Corregidor Overnight Tour. Corregidor Day Tour by Sun Cruises Esplanade Seaside Terminal, Mall of Asia (MOA) Complex, Pasay City Telephone No.: (632) 834-6857 to 58, (632) 831-8140 Email: [email protected] Website: www.corregidorphilippines.com. Inclusions: Day tour, boat transfers, buffet lunch

  10. Corregidor Island Joiner Historical Tour with Lunch & Add-On Transfers

    Corregidor tours will be on hold until further notice. Tour Information: This shared tour is available on selected dates. Please be reminded that you will be joined by other guests on this tour. Meet-up Information: Guide to the Philippines will send tour reminders at least (1) day before the tour date through your registered email address.

  11. Corregidor Foundation, Inc

    A tour of the individual laterals which served different functions during the war is also on offer. ... As we begin to promote travel to Manila Bay's Corregidor Island, the company aims to provide a leisurely cruise to the historical destination as an enjoyable part of the journey as you dine, sing and dance to live, onboard entertainment. ...

  12. A Day Tour Of The Philippines' Historic Island Of Corregidor

    The historical battle of Corregidor began ten hours after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 8, 1941. After their attack, they concentrated their efforts on the Philippines' archipelago and targeted Metro Manila. At the time, the Bataan peninsula, Corregidor Island, and the defensive guns of the city aimed to protect Manila and ...

  13. Corregidor Island Tour

    The Corregidor Island Tour transcends mere sightseeing and adventure; it goes beyond the post-World War II lush greenery and the island's diverse wildlife. It's a poignant journey dedicated to honoring the gallantry and sacrifices of the soldiers who defended this fortress, offering profound insights into the lessons derived from those events.

  14. TRAVEL TIP: How to Get to Corregidor Island from Manila

    Tourists may visit Corregidor Island almost any time of the year, except when there is a typhoon or inclement weather conditions. There are several ways to get to Corregidor Island. But the most convenient and safest way to get to the island is through a tour via Sun Cruises, Inc. Under the Magsaysay Shipping Lines group, they are committed to be the leading provider of quality leisure travel ...

  15. Corregidor Tour Package

    PACKAGE INCLUSION. Round trip Speedboat transfers [Manila-Corregidor-Manila] Guided Tour onboard Tram. Guided Island Tour. Shrine and Island Entrance Fees. Buffet Lunch w/ drinks. ***Friday to Sunday Only. Group Tour via Bataan [Van+Banca] PHP3,599/person.

  16. THE BEST Corregidor Island Tours & Excursions

    Visit Corregidor Island and Bataan War Memorial sites. 3H drive to Bataan - a 20 minutes transfer via a small outrigger…. from. $425. per adult. 2. Corregidor daytour Via Manila to Bataan. 4WD Tours. 6+ hours. Corregidor Island is known for it's role in the war, bravery & history.

  17. Corregidor Island Visitors Guide

    ABOUT. Located at the entrance of Manila Bay, Corregidor Island is just 48 kilometers west of Manila and one-hour away via ferry. Given its location, Corregidor Island, along with neighboring islands including El Fraille Island, Caballo Island, and Carabao Island, has been fortified to serve as harbor defenses of Manila Bay and Manila during ...

  18. Exclusive Day Trips in Travel Spots from Manila

    History buffs should make time for a trip to Corregidor Island.The small rocky island at the entrance of Manila Bay was the last stronghold for Filipino and American soldiers against Japanese forces during World War II.A tour package to this scenic island usually includes round-trip ferry transfers from Manila, shrine and terminal fees, a guided island tour and lunch.

  19. Full-Day Corregidor Island Tour from Manila 2024

    Learn all about the history of World War II, and the Philippines' role in it, on this convenient full-day tour to Corregidor Island. Hop on a boat from Manila to travel out to the island. Receive a guided tour of the island, which is like an open-air history museum. History buffs and anyone interested in learning more about the Philippines and its complex past will enjoy this tour.

  20. Ticketnet Online

    TORI KELLY: PURPLE SKIES ASIA TOUR IN MANILA - August 23, 2024 | 08:00 PM Buy Ticket; Seat Plan. Using her powerful voice and buoyant spirit, Tori Kelly has become one of music's brightest stars. Since her emergence in the 2010s, she's racked up Platinum certifications and hundreds of millions of streams, lending her vocal talents to the Sing ...

  21. Corregidor daytour Via Manila to Bataan 2024

    Corregidor Island is known for it's role in the war, bravery & history. It's rich history reacquaints people of the past and home for many historical treasures. Itinerary: 5am pick up from any Metro Manila Hotels 3 hour car transfer from Manila to Bataan 20~30 minutes small boat transfer to Corregidor Island Inclusions: Round Trip Outrigger Boat Transfer Bataan to Corregidor Tour vehicle ...