Referred to as the “Land of a Thousand Colors,” the province offers travelers a diverse array of experiences—from mountain pilgrimages to coastal getaways and streets alive with festivals.
Adventure seekers can hike the mystic slopes of Mount Banahaw, dive into the clear waters of Tikub Lake and Cagbalete Island, or surf the waves of Real. Nature enthusiasts will discover serenity in Quezon National Park and at the stunning waterfalls of Balagbag and Alitap.
For family-oriented fun, Villa Escudero in Tiaong offers a unique opportunity to explore Quezon’s rich culture and history through its locally-themed amenities and activities. One of its most memorable experiences for visitors is having lunch by a waterfall, where guests can savor a kamayan-style local buffet served on banana leaves, while literally being surrounded by the flowing water.
Cultural immersion comes alive through Quezon’s iconic festivals—Pahiyas, Agawan, Niyogyugan, and Buhusan—each bursting with vibrancy, tradition, and a sense of community. Towns such as Lucban, Sariaya, and Dolores preserve centuries-old crafts like bayong weaving and pottery, with Ugu Bigyan’s studio offering a hands-on creative retreat.
Food is a celebration in itself: Lucban longganisa, pansit habhab, and seafood festivals like Tulingan and Alimango showcase the province’s flavorful soul.
Whether you find peace meditating at the Kamay ni Hesus Shrine or enjoy beachcombing in Pagbilao, Quezon invites you to explore its layers—one trail, one bite, one story at a time.