More than the usual deep dive
History's sunken glory in Subic Bay: Originally developed as a naval base by Spanish colonizers in 1885, Subic Bay became the largest US naval facility in the Far East. In 1991, it was transformed into a Freeport economic and tourism zone. Today Subic Bay hosts a formidable combination of wrecks, like the 19th century Spanish gunboat San Quintin, Japanese luxury liner Oryoku Maru, and the ex-USS New York. Complemented by a rain forest and white sand beach, Subic Bay has an international airport and tourism support facilities that include a marina, yacht club, hotels, shopping arcades, and food shops.
For tour details and other requirements:
Philippine Convention and Visitors Corporation (PCVC)
4F Legaspi Towers 300, Roxas Boulevard, Metro Manila, Philippines 1004
Tel Nos. (632) 525-1255 / 525-9318 loc. 244, 268 & 250
Fax No. (632) 521-6165 / 525-3314 URL: http://www.dotpcvc.gov.ph E-mail: pcvcnet@dotpcvc.gov.ph |