- Source: List of headlands of the Philippines
A headland is a point of land extending into the sea. The Philippines, being an archipelagic country of 7,107 islands, is surrounded by several bodies of water and has many headlands. Headlands around the Philippine coast are most commonly named as 'point' (punta), 'cape' (cabo) or sometimes 'head'.
Luzon
= Aurora
== Bataan
== Batanes
=Ahau Point
Radinan Point
= Batangas
== Cagayan
== Camarines Norte
== Camarines Sur
=Dagdagen Point
Quinabucasan Point
Sapenitan Point
= Catanduanes
== Cavite
== Ilocos Norte
== Ilocos Sur
=Solvec Point
Tamurung Point
= Isabela
== La Union
=Aringay Point
Bauang Point
Darigayas Point
Poro Point
= Marinduque
== Masbate
== Mindoro
== Palawan
== Pangasinan
== Quezon
== Romblon
== Sorsogon
== Zambales
=Mindanao
= Agusan del Norte
=Diuata Point
= Basilan
== Compostela de Oro
=Bongbong Point
Pangasinan Point
Piso Point
= Davao del Norte
== Davao del Sur
== Davao Oriental
== Dinagat Islands
== Lanao del Norte
=Calibon Point
Dugolaan Point
Palagoya Point
Quinalang Point
= Lanao del Sur
=Lapitan Point
Matimus Point
Tugapangan Point
= Maguindanao
== Misamis Occidental
=Polo Point
Punta Miray Point
Tabu Point
= Misamis Oriental
== Sarangani
== South Cotabato
== Sultan Kudarat
== Sulu
== Surigao del Norte
== Surigao del Sur
== Tawi-Tawi
== Zamboanga del Norte
== Zamboanga del Sur
== Zamboanga Sibugay
=Visayas
= Biliran
== Bohol
== Cebu
== Guimaras
== Leyte
=Northern Leyte
Southern Leyte
= Negros
=Negros Occidental
Negros Oriental
= Panay
=Aklan
Aclan Point
Antique
Capiz
Nailon Point
Nipa Point
Iloilo
= Samar
=Eastern Samar
Northern Samar
Western Samar
Gapinis Point
Madalanot Point
= Siquijor
=See also
Geography of the Philippines
Outline of the Philippines
Lighthouses in the Philippines
References
Names derived from Series S501, U.S. Army Map Service, 1954– 1:250,000 scale maps of the Philippines.