Corregidor Tour
The history of the Philippines and Japan is still handed down, and there are many things that are remembered. Among them, Corregidor Island was a particularly fierce battleground. Depart from the port in Manila and arrive at Corregidor Island in about 1 hour and 30 minutes. A Japanese-speaking guide will accompany you on the island. In the morning, you will visit the air raid shelter, memorial monument, and museum among the battle ruins. We will show you in detail what kind of battle was on Corregidor Island and what kind of thoughts the countries of the United States, Japan, and the Philippines fought. Lunch is the only hotel on the island and serves buffet-style Filipino cuisine. The soup is popular here, and you can enjoy a healthy taste full of vegetables. Since it is a tourist destination visited by many Japanese people, we also have Japanese-style seasoned beef in the buffet. In the afternoon, we will go around the traces of the actual battle. Visiting destroyed buildings, batteries, ammunition depots, etc. will give you an idea of how big the war was at the time and how many people of all nationalities died. The last place to visit is the Marinta Tunnel, where the Japanese troops were forced into inferiority and exploded themselves. In this, I will explain the state of the battle at that time in chronological order. We Japanese, who are favorably accepted by Filipinos, have left a lot of damage and scars in history. The Corregidor Island tour, where you can learn more about these facts in one day, has been attended by many elderly people, but in recent years, due to the growing interest in peace, the participation of younger generations has become more prominent. I did. Many of the most memorable tourists in Manila have visited Corregidor Island, so this is a place you should definitely visit. Many tourists from Manila visit the island every day to pass down the history of the war to posterity. Due to the tide, the time required for boat navigation differs between the outbound route and the inbound route. In addition, boat navigation may change slightly depending on the weather, so please plan your schedule after the tour with plenty of time.
Days of Week
Sun,Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri,Sat
Duration
11 hours
[Combine / plan with lunch]: Common for adult and child [PTN20243-000] (ages 3+)
USD 145.00
[Combine / plan with lunch]: Infant [PTN20243-000] (ages 2 & under)
USD 0.00
[Private car / plan with lunch]: Common for adult and child [PTN20243-010] (ages 3+)
USD 150.00
[Private car / plan with lunch]: Infant [PTN20243-010] (ages 2 & under)
USD 0.00
Highlights
Highlight #1
Visit an island that tells the history of the war between the Philippines and Japan
Outline
Schedule
5:30 - 6:00
Pick up guests at the hotel
Time may vary depending on the hotel where you stay.
7:00
Arrival at Manila Bay Port
8:00
Boat departure
9:15
Arrival at Corregidor Island
Much of the history of the Philippines and Japan is still told and remembered today. One of the most fierce battles was fought on Corregidor Island.
9:45
Visiting historical sites
You will visit the Malinta Tunnel, the site of the fierce battle, the ruins of an air-raid shelter built by the Japanese, and buildings and ammunition depots from that time.
11:30
Lunch (Filipino Cuisine)
All-you-can-eat buffet lunch.
12:30
Afternoon visit to historical sites
The tour will include a visit to the Great Pacific War Memorial Museum, which displays items such as a thousand needles and tenugui hand towels that were considered amulets for Japanese soldiers at the time, equipment used by the U.S. military, the Japanese Peace Memorial, and a large cannon that still retains its original form.
14:00
Departure from Corregidor Island
16:00
Arrival at Manila Bay Port
17:00
Arrival at the hotel
Time may vary depending on the hotel where you stay.
Add-ons / Transportation
Add-ons
Pick the guest up at the airport, or send the guest to the airport
[Description]* When picking up or sending to the airport, our staffing fee with an ID issued by the airport authority is required.[Price]Free
Plan Information
What's Included
- Lunch
- Entrance fee
- Boat fare
- Japanese guide
What to Bring
- Anti-sickness medicine for those who need it
- Parasols, hats, sunscreen, etc., as the sunlight may be strong.
- Prepare rain gear in case of rain
Additional Info
- Tour times, order, etc. may vary depending on conditions on the day of the tour.
- Rates are per person.
- One infant (0-2 years old) is allowed per adult.
- Infants (0-2 years old) do not have seats or meals. If you wish to have a seat and meals, please apply for the adult fare.
- If we are over capacity on the day of the tour, or if the luggage cannot be accommodated, we may arrange an additional vehicle (for a fee) separately. If you have large loads such as large cardboard boxes, golf bags, baby strollers, wheelchairs, diving equipment, etc., please let us know in advance at the time of booking.
- Pick-up and drop-off are limited to Bay Area, Makati and BGC areas. Additional charges may apply for pick-up and drop-off in other areas. Please contact us if you would like to be picked up in a different area.
- A separate staffing fee will be charged for pick-up and drop-off at the airport ($ 20 per flight for 8 people or less, $ 40 per flight for 9 people or more)
- It is possible to leave the group in the middle of the tour (no refunds, etc.).
- Includes boarding a ship. If you are prone to get sick on a ship, please prepare a sickness medicine.
Minimum Participants
- 2
Cancellation Policies
0%
4 days before to 16:00
After 16:00, 4 days before
100%
Participation Date