8 Flower Farms in the Philippines That Will Take Your Breath Away

If you love being surrounded by gorgeous blooms, or are dedicated to getting that perfect Instagram photo, then you’ll definitely want to visit these breathtaking flower farms in the Philippines. Depending on where you live, they’re either just a road trip or short plane ride away — there’s no need to travel far at all!

Check out the following list, and we’re sure you’ll be thinking the same thing: Who knew there were so many beautiful flower farms in the Philippines? We suggest you take notes and start planning your next long weekend trip!

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Must-visit flower farms in the Philippines

1. Bukid Amara – Lucban, Quezon

Image credit: Bukid Amara Official Facebook Page

Next on our list of must-see local flower farms in the Philippines is Bukid Amara, nestled at the foot of the majestic Mt. Banahaw. According to the owner, the concept behind growing their flowers is to be able to cultivate joy and happiness. Truly, their rows of a variety of blossoms have become a magnet for nature lovers and eco-enthusiasts alike. That being said, even their smallest and most delicate flowers have brought the biggest smiles to visitors’ faces. 

Image credit: Bukid Amara Official Facebook Page

Beyond offering sights of gorgeous flower beds, they also promote and advocate for sustainable farming practices. Additionally, visitors can enjoy Filipino food and cold beverages for those who wish to take a quick break from walking. Fun fact: The popular 2019 Filipino drama series, Killer Bride, featured this gorgeous flower farm in one of its episodes!  

Entrance fee: ₱100 for adults, ₱80 for kids, students, and senior citizens
Hours: Monday to Sunday, 8am to 5pm

For more information, visit Bukid Amara’s official Facebook page.

2. EMV Flower Farm and Villa – Indang, Cavite

Image credit: EMV Flower Farm Official Facebook Page

Calling all chrysanthemum lovers: We’ve found the ultimate safe haven just for you! EMV Flower Farm brings you a wide spectrum of flowering plants, with chrysanthemum blossoms as its most popular product. Besides opening their exceptionally beautiful gardens to visitors, they deliver freshly cut flower arrangements for special occasions, too.  

Image credit: EMV Villa Official Facebook Page

The best part? EMV Flower Farm also manages EMV Villa, which offers accommodation for all sorts of events, photoshoots, and staycations. Experience a home close to nature and treat your loved ones to luxuries inspired by the tropical island of Bali. Usually, you won’t see flower farms in the Philippines with this extra feature. That being said, what’s not to love about this gorgeous sanctuary of flowers and blossoms? 

Entrance fee: ₱80 
Hours: Monday to Sunday, 7am to 6pm

For more information, visit EMV Flower Farm’s official Facebook page.

3. SunFlora Farm – Jalajala, Rizal

Image credit: SunFlora Farm Official Facebook Page

Did you know that a thousand tiny flowers called ray florets make up a sunflower’s head? Take a closer look at this unique phenomenon over at Rizal’s newest tourist attraction: SunFlora Farm! Established in 2018, SunFlora Farm offers delightful and vibrant sunflower landscapes perfect for selfies and groufies with friends and family. 

Image credit: SunFlora Farm Official Facebook Page

Want to bring home a piece of this spectacular place? Guests are allowed to take home sunflower cuttings for only ₱100! Additionally, they provide a variety of handmade souvenirs, such as knitted hats, keychains, and accessories inspired by their golden sunflowers. Of course, SunFlora Farm is not just a place for taking Instagrammable pictures. This sunflower farm in the Philippines is also a sweet little hideout for those who wish to unwind with loved ones, picnic-style! 

Entrance fee: ₱40 
Hours: Monday to Sunday, 7am to 5pm

For more information, visit EMV Flower Farm’s official Facebook page and official website

4. — Baras, Rizal

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Instagram-famous geopark is popular for its giant rope hammock and picturesque hiking trails; but did you know you can also find some of the most gorgeous flowers in the Philippines here, too?

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Perfect for your next barkada day trip, Masungi houses two photo-op worthy floral spots — one flower field and one sea of wild plants, to be specific. You’ll see a vibrant yellow field of cosmos close to the entrance, while the stunning white-and-purple field of joy weeds can be spotted along the Legacy Trail!

Entrance fee: ₱1,500 on weekdays, ₱1,800 on weekends
Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 5.30am to 6pm

For more information, visit ’s official website, Facebook, or Instagram pages.

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5. Sirao Flower Farm — Cebu City, Cebu

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You might already recognise these this field of pink and yellow blooms; Sirao Flower Farm has quickly become one of Cebu’s most Instagrammed spots — and quite possibly one of the most popular flower fields in the Philippines!

The flower farm has attracted locals and tourists alike, enough for it to eventually be nicknamed ‘Little Amsterdam’. Besides celosias, you’ll also find chrysanthemums, daisies, and sunflowers here.

Entrance fee: ₱50
Hours: Monday to Sunday, 6am to 6.30pm

For more information, visit Sirao Flower Farm’s official Facebook page.

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6. & More — Cordova, Cebu

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Also in Cebu, you’ll find this field of 10,000 roses in front of a Korean Cafe, close to the famous Lantaw Floating Restaurant. And no, they aren’t real (they’re artificial and LED-powered) — but they’re still quite a breathtaking sight!

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Try to schedule your visit in the late afternoon, right before it gets dark. The sunset makes for a beautiful backdrop as you admire this field of roses. Then, as they’re lit up at nighttime, you’re in for yet another amazing scene!

Entrance fee: ₱20
Hours: Monday to Sunday, 11am to 11pm

For more information, visit 10,000 Roses’ official Facebook page.

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7. South Flora — Tupi, South Cotabato

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South Flora offers the perfect excuse to pay a visit to the stunning Soccskargen Region! Find this 13-hectare plantation in Tupi, which is known as the fruit, vegetable, and flower basket of South Cotabato.

With five varieties of sunflowers and such an expansive field, we’re pretty sure it’s possible to get lost at this flower park — and we have no problem with that at all!

Entrance fee: ₱50 for adults and ₱30 for kids and senior citizens on weekdays; ₱70 for adults and ₱50 for kids and senior citizens on weekends and holidays
Hours: Monday to Sunday, 7am to 5pm

For more information, visit South Flora’s official Facebook page.

8. Sunshine Farm — Tiaong, Quezon

Image credit: Sunshine Farm Philippines Official Facebook Page

The Sunshine Farm is not just a stunning tourist spot — it’s also a beautiful symbol of hope. Known to empower persons with disabilities by providing them with livelihood opportunities, this flower farm in the Philippines is run by advocates for inclusivity and diversity. Here, you can also buy sunflowers for ₱150 apiece, and purchase souvenirs at their shop; proceeds allow the farm to provide more opportunities for PWDs!

Entrance fee: ₱100
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm; Saturday to Sunday, 7am to 6pm

For more information, visit Sunshine Farm Philippines’ official Facebook page.

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No need to leave the country to witness amazing floral sights when there are so many flower farms in the Philippines worth visiting, don’t you agree? When you do get to pay them a visit, make sure to tag us on Instagram at @tripzillaph, and use our hashtags #TripZillaPH and #LifesATrip!

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