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Sariaya
Province:  Quezon
13.963000° N   121.523583° E
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Featured Tourist Attractions of this town/city:

Mt. Banahaw
Mountain Peak
Volcano
Banahaw Guisguis
Mountain Peak
Hiking Trail
Waterfalls
Sariaya Beaches
Beach
Sariaya Ancestral Houses
Point of Interest
Sariaya Mangrove Project
Conservation Site
Sariaya Marine Protected Area
Conservation Site
Dive & Snorkeling Site
Sariaya Church
Old Church
Pilgrimage Site

Selected YouTube video: STC Sariaya Tourism Events and Heritage
By: Danny P. De Luna

Other Tourist Attractions of this town/city:

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AttractionCategoryRemarks
Sariaya Artificial Reef ProjectConservation Site

Recommended Good Eats places that are unique to this town or city:

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PlaceRemarks
Sariaya Bread House
Villamaters BakeryPopular Bakery in Sariaya
Plaza de Shalom

Resorts or Accomodations in this town/city:

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AccomodationTypeRemarks
Villa del PradoBeach Resort
Bignay I
(917) 500-6129
Ms. Malou Prado
    
El Victor ResortBeach Resort
RGM BeachhausenBeach Resort
Monte Vista Beach ResortBeach Resort
Bignay II
    
Dalampasigan Beach ResortBeach Resort
Guis-Guis
(049) 502-4871
(927) 382-4639
(921) 656-2433
Ms. Ofel Manao
        
Paraiso Beach ResortBeach Resort
Guis-Guis
(02) 851-6643
(02) 889-2845
(920) 901-1949
        

What to experience in this place:

Festival(s):
Agawan Festival - May 15
Senakulo - every Holy Wednesday
Belen Festival - Dec 15-23,

Culinary: (must try or must bring home as pasalubong)
Pinag-ong (Tinapay Sariaya)
Kinakaw (pastry)
Tikoy and Tamales
* Whenever you are in or passing by Sariaya, don't fail to bring hometheir famous breads.

Crafts and Trades
Buri Fibers and Products - Buri is palm from which three kinds of fibers, namely buri, raffia, and buntal, come from. The production of buntal fiber started in Sariaya and Tayabas even before the pre-war years.

Town Highlights
It is the only Mt. Banahaw town in both Laguna and Quezon provinces with a sea coast!


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