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Casa Bacarro Museum, Jimenez

Casa Bacarro Museum, built in 1914, was once the home of Rosito Z. Bacarro and the Bacarro Printing Press, which printed wartime notes during the Japanese occupation. With its ornate architecture, the house now serves as a museum and restaurant, preserving Misamis Occidental's history.

Caluya Floating Cottages

Escape to the Floating Cottages in Caluya, Sapang Dalaga, Misamis Occidental, and experience a perfect island getaway! Relax over crystal-clear waters, immerse yourself in breathtaking sea views, and enjoy peaceful boat rides. Whether you're looking for a serene retreat or an adventure with family and friends, this idyllic spot offers it all. With its tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty, the Floating Cottages promise a blissful, unforgettable experience in an island paradise.

Old Stone Church with Masonic Symbols, Jimenez Municipality

The Saint John the Baptist Church in Jimenez, Misamis Occidental, is a historic Spanish-era Catholic church that has stood for nearly 140 years. Recognized as a National Historical Treasure, its Baroque-style architecture, well-preserved altar, antique pipe organ, and intricate ceiling paintings make it a remarkable cultural and religious landmark.

Suman House, Clarin

Visit Clarin to explore its vibrant culinary scene, best known for its famous suman, a traditional Filipino delicacy made of sticky rice wrapped in palm or banana leaves. Savor different flavors and varieties while learning about the time-honored cooking methods that make this treat a local favorite.

Asenso Misamis Occidental Resort and Aquamarine Park (AMORAP)

AMORAP is a 45-hectare resort offering a hotel, pools, spa, shopping mall, amusement and water parks, golf course, and more. It also features a man-made lake, mangrove boardwalk, bird watching, scuba diving, and a 2,000-seat convention center. The Dolphin Island Marine Sanctuary offers dolphin feeding, swimming, and snorkeling.

Cotta Fort, Ozamiz City

Cotta Fort in Ozamiz City, built in 1755 to defend against Moro raids, stands as a well-preserved symbol of the region’s colonial heritage. Overlooking Panguil Bay, it houses the revered Cotta Shrine with the miraculous image of Nuestra Señora de la Concepción y del Triunfo, attracting history enthusiasts, pilgrims, and travelers alike.
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