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List of cluster destinations and tourism development areas

(Legend: Lumped into 20 clusters, the Tourism Development Areas (TDA) are mostly long recognized as protected areas (PA) being natural parks (NP), marine reserve (MR), protected landscape (PL), wildlife sanctuary (WS), protected seascape (PS), protected landscape-seascape (PLS), watershed reservation (WR), or watershed forest reservation (WFR).)

Grouping Cluster Destinations Tourism Development Areas
Northern

Philippines

NP-1:  Batanes, Cagayan

Coast and Babuyan

Islands

NP-1A:  Batanes Island

NP-1B:  Babuyan Island

NP-1C:  Cagayan Coast

NP-2:  Laoag-Vigan NP-2A:  Laoag-Pagudpud

NP-2B:  Vigan

NP-3:  Sierra Madre NP3-A:  Tuguegarao-Tabuk

NP3-B:  Ilagan & Isabela Coast

NP3-C:  Quirino

NP-4:  Cordillera NP4-A:  Central Cordillera

NP4-B:  Benguet-Baguio-Mt. Province

NP4-C:   Nueva Vizcaya

NP-5:  Lingayen Gulf NP5-A:  La Union Coast

NP5-B:  Western Pangasinan Loop

NP5-C:  East Pangasinan Circuit

NP5-D:  Lingayen Coast & Islands

NP-6:  Central Luzon NP6-A:  Subic-Clark-Tarlac Corridor

NP6-B:  Nueva Ecija

NP6-C:  Pampanga

NP6-D:  Bulacan

NP6-E:  Zambales Coast

NP6-F:  Bataan Coast and Inland

NP6-G:  Aurora

NP-7:  Metro Manila and

CALABARZON

NP7-A:  Metro Manila & Environs

NP7-B:  Nasugbu-Looc-Ternate-

Cavite Coast

NP7-C:  Laguna de Bay

NP7-D:  Batangas Peninsula

NP7-E;  Quezon Coast & Islands

Central

Philippines

CP-1:  Bicol CP1-A:  Camarines & Catanduanes

CP1-B:  Albay-Sorsogon-Masbate

CP-2:  Marinduque-Mindoro-

Romblon

CP2-A:  Marinduque Island

CP2-B:  Romblon Island

CP2-C:  Puerto Galera

CP2-D:  Southwest Mindoro Coast

CP-3:  Palawan CP3-A:  San Vicente-El Nido-Taytay

CP3-B:  Puerto Princesa

CP3-C:  Southern Palawan

CP3-D:  Busuanga-Coron-Culion Islands

CP-4:  Western Visayas CP4-A:  Metro Iloilo-Guimaras

CP4-B:  Bacolod-Silay

CP4-C:  Boracay Island-Northern

Antique-Kalibo

CP4-D:  Capiz

CP-5:  Central Visayas CP5-A:  Northern Cebu-Bantayan-

Malapascua

CP5-B:  Metro Cebu-Mactan-Olango

Island

CP5-C:  Southern Cebu

CP5-D:  Negros Oriental-Dumaguete-

Siquijor

CP5-E:  Tagbilaran-Panglao

CP-6:  Eastern Visayas CP6-A:  Northeastern Leyte-Basey-

Marabut

CP6-B:  Northeastern  Leyte-Biliran

CP6-C:  Southern  Leyte

CP6-D:  West Samar

CP6-E:  Eastern Samar

CP6-F:  Northern Samar

Southern

Philippines

SP-1:  Surigao-Dinagat Island SP1-A:  Dinagat-Siargao Islands

SP1-B:  Surigao City-Lake Mainit

SP-2:  Agusan River Basin SP2-A:  Butuan City-Cabadbaran

SP2-B:  Agusan Marsh

SP2-C:  Agusan Sur-Hinatuan

SP2-C:  Agusan Sur-Bislig

SP-3:  Cagayan de Oro Coast

and Hinterland

SP3-A:  Camiguin Island

SP3-B:  Cagayan de Oro-Misamis

Oriental Coast

SP3-C:  Iligan City/Lanao del Norte

SP3-D:  Misamis Occidental Coast and

(Tangub Bay/Ozamis-Oroquieta)

SP3-E:  Bukidnon

SP-4:  Zamboanga Peninsula SP4-A:  Zamboanga Sibugay

SP4-B:  Zamboanga City-Sta Cruz- Isabela

SP4-C:  Pagadian City-Zamboanga Del Sur

SP4-D:  Dapitan

SP4-E:  Dipolog

SP-5:  Davao Gulf & Coast SP5-A:  Davao City – Samal Island –

Davao Del Norte

SP5-B:  Davao Del Sur

SP5-C:  Compostella Valley – Davao

Oriental

SP-6:  Cotabato-Sarangani SP6-A:  Cotabato Province – Mt. Apo

SP6-B:  South Cotabato – Lake Sebu

SP6-C:  Sultan Kudarat

SP6-D:  General Santos – Sarangani

SP6-E:  Cotabato City

SP-7:  ARMM SP7-A:  Basilan – Tawi Tawi – Jolo

SP7-B:  Lanao Del Sur – Maguindanao


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