Surfing is the sport of riding waves in an upright or prone position. Surfers catch the ocean, river, or man-made waves and glide across the surface of the water until they break and lose their energy.
The Caunayan falls is actually a seven-tier waterfall. It has become a challenge for thrill-wanderers to climb the top of this unique waterfall. It is just close to the town center making it an advisable weekend destination among families.
Lukso-lukso islets are three beautiful rock formations at the coast of Diguisit. The distance among the islets is only a hop away. Thus, its name "Lukso-lukso" or hop in the local dialect. During low tide, the shore at this section of Baler seems like a dessert with rocks rough on its surface.
The town museum, imaginatively called Museo de Baler, is right in the town center. Housed in a two-story rust-colored building, the museum is adorned with a mural on its facade that gave a preview of the town's colorful history, dating back from the 17th century to the present.
The Doña Aurora House in Baler wonderfully represents the culture of Filipino homes with its simple and modest architecture. Nipa huts like this have been sheltering Filipinos long before the Spaniards came. This traditional house is locally known as “Bahay Kubo” and is still common in many provinces and rural areas here in the Philippines.