Nestled in the heart of Camarines Sur, Baao is a captivating municipality bursting with old-world charm, spiritual landmarks, local artistry, and the irresistible flavors of Bicolano cuisine. If you’re looking for a destination that effortlessly blends history, culture, and nature, Baao is your next underrated treasure.
Located just 450 km from Metro Manila, Baao is a serene escape surrounded by rice fields, rivers, and lush countryside. It’s part of the Rinconada district, and serves as a tranquil midpoint for travelers heading to the busier cities of Naga or Iriga.
Baao is home to St. Bartholomew Parish Church, a Spanish-era stone church that has stood tall since the 1600s. With its massive bell tower and antique relics, it’s a sacred and historical centerpiece of the town.
Another notable site is the Baao Town Plaza, a charming open space perfect for afternoon strolls, community events, and street food discoveries.
Baaoenos proudly speak Bicol Rinconada, a dialect unique to the Rinconada area. You’ll also hear Tagalog and English spoken with a warm local accent. The town is rich in Catholic traditions, and religious festivals are big, vibrant, and full of heart.
Baao is a foodie’s haven for authentic Bicolano dishes! Don’t miss:
Music is at the heart of Baao. Local youth groups often perform in town fiestas, blending traditional kundiman with modern Bicol pop. Rondalla and drum-and-lyre bands are also staples of community parades.