The largest of the six provinces in Eastern Visayas, Leyte lies east of Cebu and Bohol across Camotes Island. It is connected to Samar through the San Juanico Bridge, considered one of the longest bridges in the country. The province is bounded north by Carigara Bay, with the Leyte Gulf filling a large basin between eastern Leyte and southern Samar.

Leyte is an enclave of natural marvels, boasting renowned attractions like Kalanggaman Island and Danao National Park. It also harbors a trove of hidden treasures waiting to be discovered, including vast stretches of pristine beaches and coral atolls. Its rich heritage is vividly depicted in historical landmarks like the McArthur Memorial National Park and Santo Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum, while the island’s spirited festivals, such as the Pintados-Kasadyaan Festival, pay homage to the bravery and valor of its indigenous peoples.

Tacloban City hosts the Sangyaw Festival, a vibrant celebration held just a day after the Pintados Festival. It is no surprise that Vista Land, the Philippines’ leading integrated property developer, is extending its prospects into the blissful lands of Leyte. Among the recent endeavors in The Garden Town of Western Visayas is through Vista Manors, showcasing the extraordinary beauty of the country’s most extensive ecological frontier.

Vernazza by Vista Manors: Set in what is called the Eden on Earth A premium offering is set to rise on the shores of Leyte: Vernazza by Vista Manors. A mid-ris.