what to do



Dive into the crystal-clear waters surrounding Kalanggaman Island, renowned for its snorkeling and diving spots teeming with marine life. For those who love a challenge, the Agas-Agas Bridge is perfect for thrill-seekers, offering the opportunity to try zip-lining across the country’s highest bridge with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes.



Step back in time
Visit the Leyte Landing Memorial in Palo, where General Douglas MacArthur made his historic return during World War II. The site, with its iconic bronze statues, offers a solemn reminder of the island’s significant past. Continue your historical journey by exploring the Sto. Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum in Tacloban, which houses an impressive collection of religious artifacts, antiques, and art.
Join in the vibrant Pintados-Kasadyaan Festival in Tacloban, a celebration of Leyte’s indigenous heritage and Spanish influence. Don’t miss the chance to visit local markets, where you can taste authentic Leyteño delicacies, from fresh seafood to native sweets, and shop for unique handicrafts made by skilled local artisans.


