Corregidor Island

Corregidor Island

Corregidor Island in Manila is a small rock island that is located strategically at the mouth of Manila Bay. The whole island is lush green with a variety of flowers and orchids and few monkeys.

The Manila Corregidor Island became important in the World War II when the Allied forces held it stop the Japanese forces from taking new grounds. The island is also known as 'the Rock'. The significance of the island lies in the fact that when the Japanese forces invaded the Philippines the Allied forces carried out a delaying action. It was from the Corregidor Island that the Philippine President Manuel Quezon and General MacArthur left for Australia.

History reveals that though Bataan fell on April 9 1942, the Philippine and the American forces later surrendered the Corregidor after a tough fight when their rations depleted. One can see the big guns, tunnels, the ruined buildings that reminds one of the battleground.

Some of the important sites in the Manila's Corregidor Island is the Topside section- that is the highest sector in the Island and also has the major gun placements. The Pacific War Memorial was erected in honor of the Filipino and the American soldiers who took part in the war. The other important structure is the Eternal Flame of Freedom and provides the visitors a panoramic view of the Manila Bay, the Bataan Peninsula and the Cavite coastline.

On the Middleside section where the elevation is between 100 to 400 feet lies a number of landmarks, buildings and other structures. The Filipino-American Friendship Park, Aviary and Bird Park and the Youth for Peace Campsite are found here.

On the Corregidor Island in Manila facilities for comfortable stay has been arranged. It would be time to relax and get to know a totally different place. There are regular ferries that transport the local and foreign tourists on a regular basis to the Island.

The Corregidor Island of Manila is a popular destination almost the whole year round except during typhoons and adverse weather conditions.

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