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Even though Subic is primarily an economic zone, it has a lot of attractions to lure tourists in search of a relaxing holiday. Begin your Eco Tour of the city by visiting Ocean adventure (the country’s only open-sea marine park), Pamulaklakin Nature Park (home to an indigenous Philipino tribe called Aetas) and Tappan Park (the oldest and most symbolic park in the region).
Explore Philipino culture at Heroes’ Trail, one of the first outdoor light-and-sound museums in the country with a walk-through of Subic’s history. The Maritime Museum has relics collected from the bay’s sunken wrecks dating back to the early nineteenth century.
Other attractions include San Roque Church, the photogenic Inang Laya Monument and Grande Island (which used to be a heavily fortified US Army stronghold and is now a famous resort).
You can also go fishing at Alava Pier and Leyte Wharf or learn horse riding at El Kabayo Equestrian Centre.
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