Cagayan de Oro

MacArthur Memorial Marker
is located at the edge of Cagayan de Oro Port, the monument commemorates two historical events.
San Agustin Cathedral
is a Gothic inspired church with centuries old stained glass windows.

Gardens of Malasag Eco-Tourism Village or (http://www.gardensofmalas...), located in a reforested area in Malasag Hill. This 7-hectare village has replicas of tribal houses in the region and a panoramic view of Macajalar Bay. It is owned by the government and managed by the Philippine Tourism Authority. The views are well worth the short drive up the hill from the main highway turn-off near Marco Hotel.

Vicente de Lara Park
is situated in front of the Provincial Capitol of Misamis Oriental with age-old mahogany trees that provide a therapeutic canopy for the promenades. The park is a popular jogging area during the morning. This is also the site of the Press Freedom Monument and a Sculpture of the Province of Misamis Oriental.
Gaston Park
named after a former Mayor of Cagayan de Oro. It is located near the San Agustin Metropolitan Cathedral and Archbishop's Palace. This was the site of the first Spanish settlement established in 1622. The park, noted for its water-dancing fountain, is a favorite place to unwind for many Kagay-anons, especially during Sundays.
Plaza Divisoria (Golden Friendship Park)
built in the early 1900's as a town divider Divisoria or fire breaker after a great fire that almost burned down the entire town. It is now a park dedicated to local and national heroes.
Macahambus Hill, Cave and Gorge
is an underground cave with a 130-foot circular gorge. The ravine is thick with various species of plants and huge trees. It is the site of the historical battle between Kagay-anons and American soldiers during the Philippine-American War 1900.
Museo de Oro
located within the campus of Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan, it exhibits artifacts dug from Huluga Cave, and a repertoire of Bukidnon and Maranao cultures that have survived the ravages of time.
Cagayan de Oro Tourism Showhouse
showcases the products from Cagayan de Oro and the province.
La Castilla
is a museum of Philippine household heirlooms and antiques. This is the Rodolfo and Elsa Pelaez family memorabilia administered by the Liceo de Cagayan University.
Museum of Three Cultures
is a newly opened museum located in the campus of Capitol University. It houses a gallery of Maranao antiquities from Tugaya, Lanao del Sur; a gallery of ethnohistory which shall display Cagayan de Oro history, Butuan archaeological artifacts, lumad arts and crafts from the Higaonon and Manobo cultures, and a treasure of Christian lowland artifacts of Northern Mindanao; and finally an art gallery and coffee shop that shall promote the local visual arts of Mindanao.
Divisoria Night Café and Night Market
set up every Friday and Saturday nights. Divisoria streets is closed to traffic and fills with delicious food stalls and cheap pitchers of beer, and most importantly thousands of people shop and enjoying a cheap night out. Haggle over a pair of imitation Adidas then relax at a plastic table with a huge piece of grilled tuna and beer with ice cubes and watch the crowd go by.
Catanico Falls
is concealed by huge boulders, the rapids, cascading falls and natural pool of Barangay F.S. Catanico.
Kagay-an Resort
formerly Lawndale Spring in the Taguanao area, is usually packed with families and groups on weekends lounging in the cold springs.
High Ridge
is on a hilltop in Aluba area. High ridge has been open to the public for outdoor picnics and a scenic view of Cagayan de Oro.
Monigue Cave
is in Barangay Mambuaya this city; the cave entrance is flowing water from underground stream.
Macahambus Adventure Park
is in Barangay Lumbia.
Plaza de Los Heroes
is a memorial park dedicated to the heroes of the Three Battles of Cagayan de Oro during the Philippine-American War. It is located along Mastersons Avenue in Upper Carmen.