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Corregidor Island Tours

Corregidor is this tadpole-shaped island 48 km west of Manila. This place played an important role during WWII. It's where the American-Filipino soldiers fought so hard to keep the Philippines from falling into the hands of the Japanese. The defeat came in May 1942. Corregidor is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the Philippines. What was once a place where you'd hear deafening sounds of gunfire, is now a peaceful and quiet place. The only sounds you'll hear now are of nature.

The Sun Cruises Tour to Corregidor leaves early in the morning, from a pier on Roxas Boulevard, Manila. It's about an hour ferry ride to the island. The tour included, a round-trip ticket, a guided trolley tour of the island (about four hours), and a lunch at the Corregidor Hotel. The Corregidor Island Tour includes the Lorcha Dock, where General MacArthur left to go to Australia where he said this famous words "I Shall Return" and the Malinta Tunnel, which was used as a hospital for wounded soldiers and as the headquarters for US officials.

The next stop is the Pacific War Memorial Museum, a dedication to the fallen American-Filipino soldiers. The memorial is excellent. This is only one of two war memorials built by the US government. The other one is at Pearl Harbor, in Hawaii. There are other memorials on the island including, the Japanese Memorial, where Japanese tourists pray for their dead, General Wainwright, American nurses, General MacArthur and the Filipino heroes.

The barracks used by the Allied forces is 1,520 feet long. You're not allowed to go inside, because of falling debris. You're allowed to take pictures in front of it. Next, you'll stop at the big guns that were placed in different areas of the island. You'll spend more of the tour time here. You don't have to be a military person to appreciate those canyons. The highlight of the tour is the 30-minute light and sound show at the Malinta Tunnel.

The tour is very educational and fun and the tour guide is very helpful and knowledgeable of the islands history. Aside from the ruins of the war, you'll appreciate the lush landscaping and natural surroundings that Corregidor has to offer.

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