
Sohoton Cave with Tacloban City Tour (11 Hrs)
About this tour
Leyte optional Tour
Quick facts
Tour highlights
- Sohoton Cave ”“ stunning natural wonder with river cruise
- San Juanico Bridge ”“ iconic bridge with scenic views
- New Leyte Capitol ”“ impressive government building and landmark
- Sto Nino Shrine ”“ historic and culturally significant site
- Yolanda Boat ”“ poignant reminder of the city's resilience
- Astrodome ”“ unique and fascinating site to explore
- Palo Cathedral ”“ beautiful and historic church
What's included
Day-by-day itinerary
ITINERARY: 📠7:00AM PICK UP HOTEL AND TRAVEL TO SOHOTON CAVE. 📠8:00AM -11AM SOHOTON CAVE WITH RIVER CRUISE. 📠11:AM-12NN LUNCH IF 6PAX ABOVE 📠1:00PM TRAVEL TO TACLOBAN FOR CITY TOUR - MC ARTHUR PARK - SAN JUANICO BRIDGE - NEW LEYTE CAPITOL - TACLOBAN CITY HALL - STO NINO SHRINE - YOLANDA BOAT - ASTRODOME (SITE SEEING ONLY) - PALO CATHEDRAL - LEYTE PASALUBONG SHOP 📠5:00PM AIRPORT / HOTEL DROP OFF
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Beyond the usual tourist spots
What I loved most about Leyte was that our guide took us to spots most visitors miss — a community-run street food market, a rooftop with the best city view, a local coffee shop with incredible stories. Authentic travel at its best.
History came alive
I expected a typical tourist bus tour in Leyte but this was completely different. Small group, walking pace, genuine stories from a guide who loves this city. We ended up in animated conversations with locals at every stop. The best way to experience a Filipino city.
Great food tour component
The food stops throughout Leyte were a revelation. From fresh lumpia at the wet market to halo-halo at a heritage café, every bite told a story about the local culture. Our guide was clearly passionate about the food scene and it enriched the whole experience.
Excellent city introduction
Perfect way to understand Leyte in a short time. Our guide took us through historical areas, local markets, and hidden gems I would never have found on my own. The contrast between ancient structures and ultra-modern developments is striking. Great commentary throughout.
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