This year marks the 20th anniversary of Google Maps, and for two decades, it has been helping people explore and navigate new places.
In the Philippines, Google Maps has played a vital role. It has showcased the country’s rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking natural beauty. And to commemorate its 20th year milestone, it is proud to highlight the 20 most reviewed visitor attractions in the Philippines. These 20 destinations represent the diverse tapestry of experiences our country has to offer. This include centuries-old historical landmarks to stunning natural wonders.
Top 20 Most Reviewed Visitor Attractions in the Philippines
- Quezon Memorial Circle
- Magellan’s Cross
- Temple of Leah
- Cagsawa Ruins
- Chocolate Hills Complex
- Loboc River Cruise
- Twin Lakes Tagaytay
- The Ruins
- Lion’s Head
- Alona Beach
- Hinagdanan Cave
- Bangui Windmills
- Cambugahay Falls
- Heritage Hill and Nature Park Garden (Old Diplomat Hotel)
- MacArthur Leyte Landing Memorial National Park, Palo
- José Rizal Monument
- Cloud 9 Surfing Area
- Calle Crisologo
- City of Naga Boardwalk
- Intramuros
Google Maps has become much more than a map in its 20-year history. It has evolved into a comprehensive service. It now offers diverse features such as 360-degree street views, as well as detailed information on businesses and point of interest, among many others. The impact it has in the Philippines has been significant, especially in tourism. And as it celebrate its 20th anniversary, it renews its commitment to the country. This includes continued support for local communities, tourism promotion, and cultural heritage preservation.