Legazpi
Discover Legazpi
Legazpi is the capital city of Albay and the regional center of Bicol Region. With the nicknames of "Queen City of South Luzon" and "City of Fun and Adventure", it is a city full of adventure and history. It is one of the three cities that has a jurisdiction over the foothill of Mayon Volcano. The city's coastline is on the Albay Gulf with whale shark sightings. Legazpi's history trace back to prehistoric times, with Neolithic discoveries dated back to 500-100 BCE. Spanish explorers who first arrived also speak of an ancient pre-Hispanic civilization in the area, practicing rice farming, producing gold jewelry, and trading silk.
What to Experience in Legazpi
Taste of Legazpi...
LCC Mall nearby Lapu-Lapu Street has several vendors that sells some Filipino menu, just like fried bangus with rice, fried chicken with silog. Find out in the cafes within Embarcadero and having dinner towards the sea.
A Rich Past
Explore the historical roots that shaped Legazpi into what it is today.
Legazpi's history trace back to prehistoric times, with Neolithic discoveries dated back to 500-100 BCE. Spanish explorers who first arrived also speak of an ancient pre-Hispanic civilization in the area, practicing rice farming, producing gold jewelry, and trading silk. Miguel López de Legazpi led the Spanish expedition that colonized the Philippines in the 1560s, after Ferdinand Magellan's expedition had "discovered" it in the 1520s. Legazpi himself did not visit this region, but one of his officers named the town after him. Before the Spaniards, it was the village of Sawangan, and the first Spanish structures were in a Roman Catholic mission, named Misión San Gregorio Magno de Sawangan. The mission was repeatedly ravaged by raids from pirates, mostly Muslims from Mindanao, during its first years, but the Spaniards kept rebuilding it; it officially became a town in 1616. The climate is tropical, with plenty of rainfall throughout the year. For most days, there would be sunshine, with the daytime high between 29–32 °C (84–90 °F), and rainfall coming in the afternoon, with overcast skies caused by moisture moving inland from the Pacific Ocean. The rainiest months are from late October to January, while the hottest months are from April to early October. The peak season for tourism is practically from February to October, though the best time to visit is from February to March, when the temperatures are tolerable and there are few rainy days....
Climate
The climate is tropical, with plenty of rainfall throughout the year. For most days, there would be sunshine, with the daytime high between 29–32 °C (84–90 °F), and rainfall coming in the afternoon, with overcast skies caused by moisture moving inland from the Pacific Ocean. The rainiest months are from late October to January, while the hottest months are from April to early October. The peak season for tourism is practically from February to October, though the best time to visit is from February to March, when the temperatures are tolerable and there are few rainy days. Legazpi is subdivided into 70 barangays, and the city has two districts, the Old Albay District, the downtown (poblacion) which is also an old town with a grand old cathedral, and the Port District, the waterfront area with busy malls and a picturesque waterfront boulevard. The former airport, Mayon Volcano, and Ligñon hill are north of the city proper. The new airport is 2 km (1.2 mi) away from downtown, at Daraga.
Essential Information
Best Time to Visit
Feb – Marbest time to visit is from February to March, when the temperatures are tolerable and there are few rainy days....
Getting There
Multiple OptionsBicol International Airport DRP is 15 km (9.3 mi) away in the municipality of Daraga. It has flights from Manila. Tricycles will take 10-15 minutes to get to downtown, and the driver will quote ₱50 for a single-person trip. Walk straight out of the airport, across the parking lot, and out of the gate where the cars are exiting. Taxis are also available in the airport. To return to the airport, tricycles waiting at Peñaranda Park and F. Aquende Dr will charge ₱30. There is an air-conditioned van shuttle with service desk outside the arrival hall. There is a fixed fee of ₱150 per person to SM Legaspi (Feb 2024) or you can ask them to drop of you off direct to your hotel if it's near there. The vans leave when it's full. There will also be touts for tricycles as you exit but they quote ₱300-350 for 2 people (Nov 2024). Learn how the jeepney systems work when getting around the city, they are frequent and reliable....
Getting Around & Staying
Getting Around
Jeepneys are frequent. The largest sign on the windshield will be the jeepney's final destination, so you must ask the driver if they serve your intended destination. Tricycles are useful for short trips. You may share one with other passengers to the same destination. Hail one at the terminal or on the street. LCC Mall nearby Lapu-Lapu Street has several vendors that sells some Filipino menu, just like fried bangus with rice, fried chicken with silog. Find out in the cafes within Embarcadero and having dinner towards the sea.
Money & Budget
LCC Mall nearby Lapu-Lapu Street has several vendors that sells some Filipino menu, just like fried bangus with rice, fried chicken with silog. Find out in the cafes within Embarcadero and having dinner towards the sea.
Safety Information
Glimpses of Legazpi
white clouds over black mountain
Mt Mayon sunset
Mt. Mayon
Mt Mayon
Hilltops by the sea
A motorcycle is parked in a narrow alley
Mayon Volcano
a mountain with a snow capped peak
brown and black mountain under blue sky during daytime
My Dad bought a drone and we tested it out in Quitinday Hills in Camalig, Albay early morning. The mild trek was ok, good sweat, but the view is breath taking. Amazing. Beautiful. I’m proud to have grown up in such a beautiful province. Bonus is the Mayon Volcano. Effortless and timeless beauty.
white clouds over black mountain
Mt Mayon sunset
Mt. Mayon