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🌴 Infanta, Quezon Travel Guide

Nestled between the lush Sierra Madre mountains and the sparkling Pacific Ocean, Infanta, Quezon is the underrated coastal gem of CALABARZON. This first-class municipality is a paradise for nature lovers, cultural explorers, and foodies who crave authentic Tagalog coastal charm. Whether you’re here for a scenic getaway, culinary adventure, or cultural immersion, Infanta serves it all with a warm smile and a sea breeze.

🏝️ About the Place

Infanta is the gateway to Northern Quezon’s coastal treasures, located about 145 km from Metro Manila. Its unique setting between mountains and sea makes it a go-to spot for weekend warriors and peaceful soul searchers alike. With its cool winds, sprawling farms, and fishing villages, this town blends natural beauty and rural tranquility like no other.

🗿 Landmarks and Tourist Spots
  • Dinahican Fish Port – The town’s lifeline and must-see hub of local livelihood. Get a real feel of the community’s fishing culture.
  • Balagbag Falls – A multi-level waterfall tucked within the forests of Sierra Madre. Perfect for hiking and Instagram-worthy shots.
  • Binonoan River – A serene waterway ideal for kayaking and bamboo raft rides.
  • Mount Banahaw Views – On clear days, you’ll spot the mystic Mount Banahaw from the hills of Infanta.
  • Infanta Church (St. Mark the Evangelist Parish) – A Spanish-era church that holds historical and spiritual value.
🪘 Culture and Language

The locals proudly speak Tagalog and Infantaño dialect, with a distinct coastal rhythm in their expressions. Catholic traditions mix with folk beliefs, especially during festive events and Holy Week. Hospitality is second nature here, where every visitor is treated like extended family.

🍲 Food Trip in Infanta

Get your taste buds ready! Infanta is known for its seafood bounty straight from the Pacific. Must-try dishes include:

  • Kinunot na Pagi – A coconut-based stingray dish
  • Inihaw na Tanigue – Grilled kingfish, fresh from the port
  • Sinaing na Tulingan – Slow-cooked skipjack tuna
  • Local delicacy: Pancit Habhab Infanta-style served on banana leaves
    Don’t forget to bring home Infanta’s famous honey and native vinegar from coconut sap!
🎉 Festival Fever
  • Feast of St. Mark the Evangelist (April 25) – A vibrant religious and community celebration with processions, food fairs, and cultural shows.
  • Araw ng Infanta (April 25) – Celebrates the founding of the town with parades, concerts, and coastal festivities.
  • Expect street dancing, colorful floats, and plenty of food stalls!
🎶 Local Music Vibe

Infanta’s soundscape is a blend of Tagalog folk songs, modern OPM, and sea-inspired rhythms often played on guitar or ukulele. During fiestas, expect live bands playing both traditional kundiman and today’s pop hits under the stars.

📌 Known For
  • Coastal sunrise views
  • Fishing and farming culture
  • Gateway to Polillo Islands and Pacific surf beaches
  • Homegrown honey and vinegar
  • Eco-tourism and river kayaking
  • Warm, community-centered lifestyle
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