Corregidor Island Tour
Corregidor Island, located at the mouth of Manila Bay, is one of the most significant historical landmarks in the Philippines. As the last stronghold to surrender to Japanese forces during World War II, the island plays a crucial role in the nation’s wartime history. It served as the headquarters of the Harbor Defense of the Philippines and USAFFE and briefly housed the Philippine government. Corregidor Island endured constant bombardment, earning the title of one of the most bombarded islands in the Pacific.

