Corregidor Island Tour: A Journey Through World War II History
Corregidor Island, located at the mouth of Manila Bay, is one of the most
significant historical landmarks in the Philippines. Known as the
last stronghold to surrender to Japanese forces during World War II,
the island played a vital role in the nation’s wartime history.
It served as the headquarters of the Harbor Defense of the Philippines
and USAFFE, and briefly became the seat of the Philippine government.
Enduring relentless attacks, Corregidor Island earned its reputation as
one of the most heavily bombarded islands in the Pacific.

