The province of Nueva Vizcaya is located in the north-central part of Luzon in Region 2. The province of Ifugao and Isabela bound it on the north and northeast, on the east and southeast by Quirino and Aurora respectively, on the south by Nueva Ecija, and on the west by Benguet and Pangasinan. The province is actually bounded by three mountain ranges covered with forest and grasslands, namely the Sierra Madre on the east, the Cordillera on the west, and the Caraballo on the south. The province is 287 kilometers north of Metro Manila.

Where To Go?
SEA OF CLOUDS – Binuangan’s Sea of Clouds is Nueva Vizcaya’s newest picture-perfect selfie destination where you can experience a majestic view of perfect puffiness like looking over an ocean of clouds from an airplane’s window.

ST. DOMINIC CATHEDRAL
A living vestige of the grandeur that was the old town is its Catholic Church that was preserved to become the first cathedral in the province. Razed by fire twice and rebuilt in the same old site, it is now approximately twice its original size. The cathedral maintains the original façade and is such a veritable treasure, a relic of the past for its historic and aesthetic remains of a proud Christian past.
