Laguna Governor Sol Aragones has launched “Pilgrimage Tourism: A Journey of Faith.”
The pilgrimage tour will take travelers on a sacred journey to seven historic churches across Laguna.
These include Immaculate Conception Parish, San Antonio de Padua Parish Church, Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, San Sebastian Parish Church, San Juan Bautista Parish Church, Parish of Santiago Apostol, and the Diocesan Shrine of Nuestra Señora de los Dolores de Turumba.
Each stop offers pilgrims a chance to reflect, pray, and experience the unique traditions of each community.
“Sasamahan naming kayong lakbayin ang ganda ng aming mga simbahan, kwento nito at mga produktong tampok sa bawat bayan.”
“Dito na kayo sa Laguna. Sasamahan naming kayong lakbayin ang ganda ng aming mga simbahan, kwento nito at mga produktong tampok sa bawat bayan,” Aragones said.
Two pilgrimage packages are available. Package 1, priced at ₱2,700 per person, and Package 2, priced at ₱3,999 per person, both include roundtrip transportation to all seven churches, a Department of Transportation (DOT) accredited tour guide, coordination with priests and LGUs, travel insurance, a pilgrimage tour kit, light snack or meal, one bottled water per participant, all entrance and parking fees, and a pilgrimage passport with souvenirs such as postcards and souvenir magnets.
“Pati pagkain kasama rin, magkakaiba na lang sa depende sa package na gusto nyo.”
According to the lady governor, “pati pagkain kasama rin, magkakaiba na lang sa depende sa package na gusto nyo.”
The Pilgrimage Tourism program underscores Laguna’s commitment to nurturing both faith and tourism, inviting locals and visitors alike to embark on a meaningful Journey of Faith.
With this initiative, Laguna opens its doors to pilgrims seeking spiritual renewal while discovering the province’s cherished religious destinations.
“Laguna Pilgrimage Tourism sa March 1, magsisimula na!” Aragones added.


