You CAN’T Miss This Blooming Sunflower Field in Candelaria, Quezon

Are you a fan of flower fields? Then you have to check out this new sunflower field in Candelaria, Quezon Province that has been making waves online!

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Image credit: Angel’s Sunflower Field Official Facebook Page

Angel’s Sunflower Field (also called Girasoles Farm) is about four hours away from Manila by car and is surely a sight for sore eyes. You can’t miss it — it’s just along the Candelaria Bypass Road, so as soon as you see a patch of bright green and yellow, you know it’s time for a stopover.

Image credit: Angel’s Sunflower Field Official Facebook Page
Image credit: Angel’s Sunflower Field Official Facebook Page

What you can expect: sunflowers and more

It’s quite obvious that the place is very Instagrammable; it’s a flower field, after all. But what makes this sunflower field in Candelaria, Quezon unique is that it’s also home to a small canteen and shop that sells refreshments, potted plants, a wide array of seeds (sunflowers included!), stunning flower bouquets, and unique souvenirs.

Image credit: Angel’s Sunflower Field Official Facebook Page

You can definitely spend more than an hour here going through its maze-like flower field, taking lots of photos, and choosing something to take home while having a snack.

Image credit: Angel’s Sunflower Field Official Facebook Page

Angel’s Sunflower Field also features other flowering attractions like bougainvillea and marigold plants, which add a splash of colour to the entire scene. It’s open from Monday to Sunday, 7am to 6pm. Entrance fee is only ₱60. To know more about this sunflower field in Candelaria, Quezon, click here.

Image credit: Angel’s Sunflower Field Official Facebook Page

Planning a road trip to Quezon soon? Visit this sunflower field in Candelaria, share your photos with us, and let us know about your experience!

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Alyosha Robillos

In Russia, Alyosha is a boy's name popularised by literary greats Dostoevsky and Tolstoy—but this particular Alyosha is neither Russian nor a boy. She is a writer from the Philippines who loves exploring the world as much as she likes staying at home. Her life's mission is to pet every friendly critter there is. When she isn't busy doing that, she sniffs out stories and scribbles away on the backs of old receipts. She is an advocate of many things: culture and heritage, the environment, skincare and snacking, to name a few. She will work for lifetime supplies of french fries and coffee. Or yogurt. Or cheese, preferably Brie.