12 Best Batangas Tourist Spots: Beaches, Islands, Mountains
12. Milea Bee Farm
11. monte maria shrine, 10. caleruega church, 9. fantasy world, 8. taal basilica.
- 7. Sombrero Island
6. Mt. Maculot
5. mt. batulao, 4. fortune island.
- 3. Taal Volcano
- 2. Anilao diving
- 1. Batangas Beaches
The province of Batangas is located in the CALABARZON region of the Philippines. A huge section of the province sits on the southwestern coast of Luzon island.
Batangas is one of the most popular holiday destinations for domestic travelers mainly because of its proximity to Manila , the Philippines' capital. If you want a quick weekend getaway or vacation, Batangas is perfect as it is only about 108 km away, around a 2 - 2.5 hours drive from Manila.
To get here, you can rent a car, book Batangas tours , or take one of the buses that regularly connect to the province. Batangas’ accessibility from Manila is not the only reason to visit it. The province is such a great holiday destination for families and big groups because it offers a wide range of experiences and attractions.
Batangas tourist spots include historical sites, distinct architecture, and outdoor attractions. The province is home to several gorgeous beaches near Manila , ranging from black to powdery white. It caters to outdoor adventures as it has farms, camping grounds, waterfalls, mountains, diving sites , and hiking trails.
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Milea Bee Farm is located on Kurba Road, Lipa Batangas, about 21 km away from Batangas City. The farm attracts many visitors due to its authenticity and serene environment and is one of the top farm destinations in the Philippines . The farm does not feel like a tourist trap as it advocates bee propagation, beekeeping education, and agricultural sustainability. The main tourist activity in Milea is a guided farm tour called “Beesita sa Bukid Tour.” This tour starts with a short educational talk on bees and their habitat. Afterward, you can walk around the property and learn about different flowers, plants, and fruits growing here. The tour also includes seeing the bees up close and honey tasting.
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The tour duration is 1.5 hours. The tour guide usually gives out snacks to participants and organizes fun games if there are children around.
Milea Bee Farm also offers vegetable picking to its guests. Aside from beekeeping, the farm also grows a variety of vegetables like tomatoes, cucumber, celery, and string beans.
Monte Maria is not just a shrine but an international pilgrimage and conference center built in honor of the Virgin Mary. Formally known as Montemaria International Pilgrimage and Conference Center, the complex spans 8 hectares and is situated 20 kilometers outside of Batangas City.
Monte Maria is one of the top Batangas tourist spots because of its uniqueness. It is meant to be both a religious and tourism site. Although devotees and pilgrims are attracted to it, Monte Maria caters to regular tourists as well.
The main landmark of the center is the Virgin Mary Shrine, officially named Mother of All Asia-Tower of Peace. At over 98 meters, this tower is considered one of the tallest Virgin Mary statues in the world. It sits on the top of a plateau, about 148 meters above sea level. The tower overlooks Verde Island Passage, Batangas Bay, and parts of Oriental Mindoro.
Monte Maria houses two chapels, a restaurant, a souvenir shop, and impressive architectural designs. It is also a retreat and retirement center that has rooms and spaces for workshops and conferences. Monte Maria is about 20 kilometers away from Batangas City.
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Caleruega Church is one of the most famous churches in Batangas. This property is perched on the highest hill of Nasugbu Town. Caleruega is named after a Spanish municipality.
Caleruega Church has beautiful architecture and a tranquil natural environment that makes it ideal for religious activities and spiritual retreats. In fact, it has become a well-known wedding venue.
Caleruega is not just a church but a retreat center surrounded by lush scenery. Its main building is called the Transfiguration Chapel. This chapel has a nice colonial design and a peaceful ambiance. This is the most photographed part of the property and where most couples choose to wed.
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Aside from the main building, you can visit the other interesting sections of the complex during your visit. Some of these are the Fountain Compass, the Tent Chapel of Transfiguration, St. Dominic’s Point, Kampo Terraces and Amphitheater, and the Dominicum’s grand stairway. Caleruega’s outdoor area also features a koi pond, a Japanese garden, plant nursery, a worm farm, a hanging bridge, and various walkways.
You can visit Caleruega Church on a day trip and spend a couple of hours exploring the property. However, since it’s also a retreat center, Caleruega is equipped with cottages, large halls, and a campsite to accommodate guests who wish to stay overnight.
Fantasy World was meant to be the Philippine version of Disneyland. It’s supposed to be the largest and grandest theme park in the country. However, this ambitious project has remained unfinished. Fantasy World has never opened as a theme park. According to local stories and rumors, the Japanese owner had financial problems and, therefore, stopped the construction years ago.
Despite being a failed project, Fantasy World is still a favorite Batangas tourist spot and a frequent filming location. Its large fairytale castle, medieval-themed structures, and sad story have managed to attract many tourists.
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You can still access Fantasy World if you pay the minimal entrance fee. But it’s not a functional theme park, so there are no rides or shows. With its intact medieval architecture and lush surroundings, Fantasy World is still very scenic.
While here, you can walk around, enter the fairytale-like buildings and take photos. One popular spot in the abandoned park is the hanging bridge connected to two treehouses. You can climb to the top of the treehouses and enjoy the views of Batangas, including the Taal Volcano.
Fantasy World is located along Diokno Highway in Lemery, Batangas. A local homeowners association is managing and operating the property.
Taal Basilica’s official name is Basilica of St. Martin de Tours. It stands on top of a hill at the center of Taal Town. This basilica is huge; it is 96 meters high and 45 meters wide. It is often referred to as the largest Catholic Church in Asia.
Taal Basilica was reconstructed several times in the 19th century. Its Baroque appearance today is attributed to architect Luciano Oliver, who redesigned the church in 1856.
The church’s main draws are its silver tabernacle and facade, which is comparable to the one at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. Taal Basilica’s 26 classical columns at the entrance are indeed an impressive sight!
Taal Basilica is a popular wedding site and a favorite destination of devotees during the Catholic Lenten season.
When you enter, the basilica’s altar size will immediately impress you. This altar is 10 meters wide, 24 meters high, and lined with Doric columns with a Jesus Christ statue at the center.
Taal Basilica is the main building in Taal Park, which has other notable landmarks like the Rizal College and the Escuela Pia: Taal Heritage Center.
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Sombrero Island is one of the most visited islands in Batangas. From afar, the island looks like a dark hat jutting from the sea. Hence, it's named "sombrero," which means 'hat' in Spanish. The island is one of the best spots to snorkel in Batangas. It also has a beach composed of white sand and crushed shells.
Sombrero Island is located off the coast of Anilao. Visitors usually take a boat tour to reach the island from Anilao’s shoreline. The boat ride from the mainland takes about 15 to 20 minutes. However, travel time may vary depending on sea conditions.
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You need to pay a fee to enter Sombrero Island. Aside from snorkeling, you can swim and have a picnic on the beach. You can also walk around the island. It is small enough that it will only take less than an hour to explore it.
Sombrero Island is uninhabited and has no hotels, shops, or tourist infrastructure around. Overnight stays are not allowed. You must bring your own food and drinks but make sure to clean up after and take your trash with you.
Mt. Maculot is one of the most well-known hiking spots in the Philippines . This mountain stands at 930 meters above sea level. The hike to the summit is rated 4/9 in difficulty level. Even though some parts of the mountain trail are slippery, steep, and muddy, a reasonably physically fit person can do the trek.
Trekking to the top of Mt. Maculot usually takes about 5 to 6 hours. Some hikers start the climb before dawn to maximize sunrise views.
Mt. Maculot is situated in Barangay Cuenca, Batangas. Before trekking, you will need to pay a fee and register with the local authorities. You also need to hire a trained guide to ensure a safe journey.
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People hike to Mt. Maculot’s summit to enjoy some of the best views of Taal Volcano and Taal Lake. The Mt. Maculot trail features 14 resting camps or stations. These stations symbolize Jesus Christ’s crucifixion journey on Mount Calvary.
The climb has three main destinations, which are “the Grotto,” “the Rockies,” and “The Summit.” “The Grotto” is the site for the Lady of Lourdes shrine and a popular vantage point for Mt. Maculot’s summit. “The Summit” offers views of the Taal Volcano Island, the Labangan Bay, and Mount Makiling, a dormant volcano. “The Rockies” is the third vantage point that has views of the picturesque rocky cliffs along the southernmost part of Lake Taal.
Situated in Nasugbu, Batangas, Mt. Batulao is one of the most accessible mountains near Manila and is another top hiking destination in the Philippines. Mountain climbing enthusiasts come to Mt. Batulao because of its many peaks, boulder formation, grass ridges, and scenic views.
Mt. Batulao is one of the easiest Batangas mountains to trek, making it a perfect location for training climbs.
The journey to the summit is composed of open trails and rolling slopes. The mountain summit is about 811 meters above sea level. Mt. Batulao has 12 peaks that offer panoramas of Taal Lake, Cavite, Nasugbu coastline, Maragondon mountains, Tagaytay highlands, Balayan Bay and Mt. Maculot.
The mountain offers two main trails, called “Old Trail” and “New Trail''. The Old Trail is located in the mountain's eastern section and has 10 campsites/stations. The New Trail is on the west side of the mountain, and it features only one large campsite.
The Evercrest Golf Course in Nasugbu is the jumpoff point to Mt. Batulao. From the golf course's entrance, you can walk or use the tricycle (local three-wheeler) to reach the start of the trails. Local guides, some of which are kids, would usually offer their services at the entrance.
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Fortune Island lies just an hour off the coast of Nasugbu, Batangas. It features a white sandy beach, a cliff diving point, and clear turquoise water.
The island’s history is quite interesting as it used to be the site of a luxurious resort. Unfortunately, the resort closed down because of the huge maintenance cost and the absence of freshwater sources. The Grecian Acropolis, which sits on top of a limestone cliff, is a reminder of Fortune Island's luxury resort days.
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The jumping point to Fortune Island is the Fortune Island Resort on the mainland. You must pay an entrance fee at the resort to enter the island. You will also need to ride a boat for 1 to 1.5 hours to reach the island.
Aside from swimming and relaxing on the beach, some activities you can do while on Fortune island include trekking the island, visiting the lighthouse, and snorkeling. Remember to bring your own equipment to snorkel.
You can visit Fortune Island on a day trip, or you can stay overnight. There are cottages on the island available for rental for the day and overnight stays. The resort also allows camping but charges tent rental or tent placing fees for those who will bring a tent.
3. Taal Volcano
Taal Volcano is the most recognizable landmark of Batangas. Standing at only 3 meters above sea level, it is one of the smallest volcanoes in the world. Aside from its size, Taal stands out because of its unique physical features.
Inside the Taal Volcano’s caldera lies the beautiful Taal Lake, which surrounds more than 40 craters and cones. In the middle of this lake sits Volcano Island. At the center of Volcano Island is another lake referred to as the Main Crater Lake.
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Taal Volcano has erupted many times throughout history. It remains to be one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines.
The main tourist activity around Taal used to be trekking to the main crater on foot or a horse. Due to safety reasons, the local government currently prohibits Taal Volcano trekking tours. However, you can still enjoy Taal Volcano panoramas from vantage points in the lakeshore towns of Talisay and San Nicolas or when you book Tagaytay hotels . These towns have many restaurants, cafes, and small resorts that offer great food and amazing views of Taal Volcano.
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Anilao is one of the top diving spots not only in Batangas but in the entire country. It rests on the northern coast of the Calumpang Peninsula, within the municipality of Mabini.
What was once a sleepy fishing village, diving in Anilao became famous for its rich and colorful underwater world, which is now a marine protected sanctuary. Today, Anilao and the neighboring villages are filled with resorts to keep up with growing accommodation demands.
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Many enthusiasts consider Anilao as the birthplace of scuba diving in the Philippines. It is the jumping point to more than 20 dive sites. Some of the prominent ones include Twin Rocks, Kirby’s, Beatrice Rocks, Mainit Point, Secret Bay, Eagle Point, and Devil’s Point.
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You don’t have to be a veteran diver to explore Anilao’s underwater. There are many diving courses and packages and daily tours for both beginner and advanced divers. It’s possible to dive all year round here, but the main diving season is from early November to May.
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Batangas has several coastal areas that boast gorgeous beaches. These beaches have their own characteristics and vibe. They are also home to some of the top resorts near Manila.
One of these beach areas is Nasugbu. Sitting in Batangas’ northwestern section, Nasugbu is home to prominent beaches like Calayo Beach, Calatagan, and Matabungkay. Here you can find some of the best Batangas resorts like Pico Sands Hotel, Canyon Cove Hotel and Spa day pass , and Terrazas de Punta Fuego.
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On the western coast of Batangas lies Lian Municipality, the home of the famous Matabungkay Beach. This cream-colored beach attracts families and groups with its collection of resorts, cottages, water sports, and outdoor activities.
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If you’re looking for quieter beaches near Manila, you can start with Masasa Beach. This beach sits on the coastline of Tingloy Island. Masasa has off-white sand and clear blue water. Aside from swimming, other common activities around Masasa include snorkeling, cliff diving, and hiking. Tingloy Island is off the coast of Anilao, so you need to ride a boat to reach the island.
Plan Your Batangas Getaway
As you can see, there’s something for everyone to do and see in Batangas. As a vacation spot, it caters to nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. But it’s also very family-friendly with its laid-back beaches and recreational resorts.
If you want to spend most of your time outdoors, the best time to visit Batangas is around the dry summer season. This season starts from November until May. Take note that this is also the time when more local tourists visit.
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Batangas is a huge province, so it’s best to plan which area you would like to stay in and explore. You can also book one of the many Batangas tour packages that have pre-arranged transport, accommodation, and itinerary for convenience.
Aside from visiting all the gorgeous attractions listed, make sure to try out the province’s distinct cuisine. Batangas cuisine tells so much about its rich history and culture. Take the opportunity to get to know the proud and friendly local people who call themselves Batangueños. If you want to relax and get away from the noise of the city, you can also book a stay at one of the spa and wellness resorts in the Philippines that can be found in Batangas.
Batangas tourism is all about enjoying the outdoors, culture, architecture, and people.
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20 Best BATANGAS TOURIST SPOTS & Things to Do
If tourism were a grand feast, Batangas offers a massive buffet filled with exquisite and delightful options that fit various preferences of visitors — historical sites, mouthwatering dishes from homegrown restaurants, spectacular summits, stunning beaches and secluded camping grounds, and wonderful underwater worlds! Whew!
The best part about exploring Batangas is that it’s very accessible from Manila, making it a no-brainer choice for weekend getaways, summer escapades, barkada road trips and company outings! Here are some of the best tourist spots to visit and things to do in Batangas.
Note: Opening hours might change without prior notice, so please check the official websites or Facebook pages before visiting. We also included links to Agoda so you could conveniently check out resorts and hotels in the area.
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Due to its popularity, Anilao has become the poster image of the municipality of Mabini . It has become synonymous with the town it represents. In reality, however, Anilao is just a barangay and many of the resorts that are often tagged “Anilao” are located in other nearby villages.
Tucked in the northern coast of the Calumpang Peninsula, it is one of the areas in Batangas that underwent development ahead of others. Regarded as the birthplace of scuba diving in the Philippines, Anilao’s rich and colorful underwater scenery attracts visitors more than its shores.
Anilao is also a setting-off point to other attractions including Sombrero Island and Masasa Beach in Tingloy, the only island municipality of Batangas. It is also the jump-off point to Mt. Gulugod Baboy , a relatively easy hike, perfect for trekking beginners. Some hikers head to the beaches to take a refreshing swim after the climb.
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The municipality of Tingloy occupies Maricaban Island, making it the only municipality outside mainland Batangas. It’s situated off the tip of the peninsula and sandwiched between Balayan Bay and Batangas Bay.
For a long time, the isolated town has been off the radar until beachgoers heard the news about Masasa Beach , a pristine stretch of fine sand and clear waters. Today, Masasa Beach is one of the most popular attractions in the province, attracting thousands of tourists from Metro Manila and other parts of Luzon.
The well-known Sombrero Island, which is often associated with Anilao, is actually part of Tingloy too. Another beach destination in Tingloy is Oscar Beach, sometimes called by the locals as Oscar Island. All these pieces of tropical paradise make Tingloy one of the fastest-rising tourist destinations in the country.
✅ MORE INFO: MASASA BEACH TRAVEL GUIDE!
3. Laiya, San Juan
Laiya Aplaya , or simply Laiya, is another seaside barangay that pretty much represents the whole town of San Juan in terms of tourism. In fact, many beach resorts in other parts of the municipality — like those in nearby Barangay Hugom — are also being marketed with the term Laiya in tow to catch more attention or spark interest.
The long and wide stretch of fine light-colored sand harbors numerous resorts and hotels, ranging from budget to high-end. It has become one of the go-to weekend destinations and a venue for events such as company outings and even weddings.
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4. Cintai Corito’s Garden
Sprawled in a seven-hectare property, Cintai Corito’s Garden used to be a private resthouse that has been converted to a Bali-inspired resort and spa complex.
The resort amenities include gardens, playgrounds, a restaurant, and four swimming pools. If you see some free-roaming animals like ducks and ponies strolling around, just relax and share the space with them. To complete your relaxing stay, you can avail of its spa and massage services.
Address: Cintai Corito’s Garden, Sitio Pandayan, Malabanan, Balete, Batangas Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Daily, Day Trip Hours)
If you are planning a day trip visit, you can book in advance through Klook. You can get the discounted rate covering day access to Cintai Corito’s Garden, snacks, use of all facilities, shower room, and animal feeding.
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5. Club Balai Isabel
Best known for providing a front-row seat to the majestic Taal Volcano and Taal Lake, this nine-hectare property harbors Aqua Park , a floating water park that features one of the tallest waterslides in Southeast Asia!
And if that is not enough yet to fill your day with exciting activities, the resort provides other water sports activities like jet-skiing, kayaking, sailing, banana boat rides, and more. You can visit on a day trip or extend the fun by staying overnight.
Address: Club Balai Isabel, Barangay Banga, Talisay, Batangas Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Daily, Day Trip Hours)
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6. Verde Island
Verde Island , also called Isla Verde , is nestled in the middle of Verde Island Passage, hailed as the center of the world’s marine biodiversity by a 2007 Smithsonian Institute study.
Just 45 minutes off the Batangas mainland, this sleepy fishing island in Batangas City remains undisturbed by tourism as of today. Most tourist amenities and activities are concentrated in Mahabang Buhangin and Cueva Sitio. With very few resorts, homestays, and restaurants, its rugged shores are almost devoid of tourists. But that’s not to say that this breathtaking island has nothing to offer. In fact, it offers something that not many Luzon destinations can provide — some peace and quiet.
Verde Island is perfect for those who are looking for a serene, back-to-basics kind of beach escape.
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If you are looking for a unique beach destination n Batangas, the municipality of Lobo is notable for its pebble beaches. Instead of shores covered with fine sands, most of the beaches in Lobo, especially in Malabrigo, are carpeted by smooth pebbles and stones.
This has been my family’s secret summer getaway because we like the less crowded beaches. A few years ago, it was quite challenging to travel to Lobo because some parts of the winding road were not yet cemented. But today, it’s easier to reach either from Batangas City or from San Juan.
Despite the development, it’s still tamer and quieter compared to other more developed coastal towns in Batangas. Most of its patrons seek serenity more than anything. As for me, I like that I don’t have to worry about the sand sticking to my hair or my swimwear. Haha!
My family likes walking to the lighthouse in the morning when we visit for an overnight stay. The Malabrigo Point Lighthouse (Faro de Punta Malabrigo) is a National Historical Landmark. In the past, we can freely explore inside and around the lighthouse, but during our recent visit, we can only admire the lighthouse from the outside. We don’t mind because it also serves as a viewpoint, overlooking the sea and the surrounding areas.
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8. Taal Heritage Town
Taal was originally located in what is now the town of San Nicolas near Taal Lake. The former provincial capital was forced to relocate to its present location when the Taal Volcano violently erupted in the mid-18th century.
Although commercialization is apparent, the town center still elicits that strong old town vibe with the well-preserved town hall building and ancestral houses flanking the streets. But the town’s highlight is the Basilica de San Martin de Tours (or simply Taal Basilica ), said to be the biggest Catholic church in Asia. Sitting atop a hill, it definitely commands attention and is an iconic landmark.
If you get hungry, you can try some of Batangas’ signature dishes like the tapang Taal and Taal longganisa . You can order these at Don Juan BBQ near Taal Market, where you can also go food tripping or pasalubong shopping.
If you have more time, you can also check out the Taal-made Barong Tagalong, balisong-making, and Taal embroidery products.
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9. Fantasy World, Lemery
Most tourists assume that Fantasy World is located in Tagaytay because of the close proximity, higher elevation and the backdrop of the rolling hills, but it is, in fact, in the fringes of the municipality of Lemery in Batangas.
It was supposed to be a magnificent theme park poised to rival Disneyland, but the construction was halted. Today, it remains unfinished but not abandoned. It is operational as a photo spot destination, perfect for those whose flights of fancy are filled with either fairy tales or grim (or Grimm) aesthetics. It is also a popular prenuptial shoot location.
The park and some of the rides, which are not operational, will make you yearn for something that is almost within your grasp but is unattainable. Despite the lack of action, the whole place is still Instagram-worthy. It was also the filming location for movies ( Fantastica , Got 2 Believe ) and TV shows ( Majika ).
The highlight of the park is the towering castle, which was the centerpiece of the plan. If you are not afraid of heights, you can climb to the top of the main tower and admire the view of the park and the surrounding areas.
Opening Hours: As of writing, the management doesn’t allow tourists inside the premises anymore. Some visitors just take photos in front of the gate or from a viewpoint along the road. But in the past, the opening schedule was 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Entrance Fee: Presently, it is CLOSED to the public until further notice. The entrance fee used to be P100 per person. Getting There: Ride a jeepney or bus from Olivarez/Rotonda to Boundary (Cavite-Batangas boundary). The fare for the jeepney is P25 and for the bus, P39. From the boundary, ride a jeepney bound for Lemery but tell the driver to drop you off at the side of the road leading to the Fantasy World entrance. The fare is P18. You can also charter a tricycle for a special trip, but the rate is steep — P200 per ride.
✅ MORE INFO: FANTASY WORLD TRAVEL GUIDE!
Lemery also has beach resorts but don’t expect to see white sand. The municipality’s coast is strewn primarily with black volcanic ash. These beach resorts are also a bit far from Fantasy World, which is perched up in the mountains.
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10. Views of Taal Volcano
As the centerpiece of Taal Lake, it is also described as an island (Volcano Island) within a lake (Taal Lake) within an island (Luzon main island). It is certainly scenic and just watching it from afar can be calming, but don’t underestimate its power. It’s very, very active and has the nastiest fiery mouth.
Before the 2020 eruption, the Volcano Island is accessible to tourists who wish to get to the edge of the crater and marvel at this small but mighty nature’s wonder. While you can admire it from Tagaytay, you can go to Talisay to get closer to Taal Lake.
You don’t need to check in to a ridge-perched hotel to have a good look at the lake and volcano. Several establishments like restaurants and shopping centers offer a magnificent view, including the Twin Lakes complex, which is actually located in Laurel, Batangas, even though it is often touted as a Tagaytay attraction.
TOP RESORTS WITH VIEW OF TAAL VOLCANO
- Club Balai Isabel (Talisay, Batangas). Check Rates & Photos! ✅
- Noni’s Resort (Alitagtag, Batangas). Check Rates & Photos! ✅
- Escala Tagaytay. Check Rates & Photos! ✅
- Taal Vista Hotel (Tagaytay). Check Rates & Photos! ✅
11. Lipa Heritage Sites and Cuisine
Lipa might be a highly urbanized city with many modern establishments and infrastructures, but the Batangan identity is never lost. The city boasts historical sites, churches, and signature Batangas cuisine.
Casa de Segunda is a well-preserved ancestral house that echoes the architectural style during the Spanish colonial period. The Metropolitan Cathedral of San Sebastian or simply Lipa Cathedral is one of oldest in Batangas and the most visited.
And while you are there, order the Batangas staple merienda — lomi and Lipa-style goto . Coffee lover? Have a sip of Kapeng Barako after a meal.
TOP LIPA RESORTS & HOTELS
- The Farm At San Benito. Check Rates & Photos! ✅
- Rose Villas Resort. Check Rates & Photos! ✅
- Hotel 1925. Check Rates & Photos! ✅
12. Nasugbu Beaches and Coves
One of the areas in Batangas that had an early taste of development is Nasugbu. Its seaside villages have flourished into resort villages, which are lined with long-established resorts. Some of its beaches and sand pockets are nestled within exclusive villages and resorts that require membership, connection, or prior booking to access them. These are Tali Beach Subdivision, Punta Fuego, Hamilo Coast, and Canyon Cove among others.
But don’t fret, most beaches, coves, and islands remain accessible even without prior reservation. These are Calayo Beach, Bituin Cove, Pulo Island, and Fortune Island, just to name a few.
TOP NASUGBU RESORTS ON AGODA
- Pico Sands Hotel (Hamilo Coast / Pico de Loro). Check Rates & Photos! ✅
- Club Punta Fuego. Check Rates & Photos! ✅
- Amara Residences. Check Rates & Photos! ✅
- Casitas de Victoria. Check Rates & Photos! ✅
✅ MORE INFO: NASUGBU TRAVEL GUIDE!
13. Fortune Island
Known for its ruins of Grecian pillars and statues, which remind visitors of its glorious past, Fortune Island was once a luxurious exclusive resort that closed its doors in 2006.
Today, Fortune Island is open to the public. Despite its luxurious past, what draws tourists to the island is its rugged charm. Go cliff jumping, trek to the lighthouse, take lots of photos, do snorkeling, and even go scuba diving. Have fun under the sun while exploring the whole island. If you are swimming, there are two areas where you can swim — the shallow but rough waters (beach) and the calm but deep waters (cliff-diving area).
If you are into diving, some nearby diving sites are the Blue Holes, the Wreck, and Fortune NW. If a day trip is not enough, you may camp overnight on the island. If so, you can do stargazing and astrophotography!
To get to the island, you must register, pay the entrance fee, and charter a boat at Fortune Island Resort on the mainland. Bring your own food and water. Bring your trash with you when you go back to the mainland.
Entrance Fee: P350/pax (Day Trip), P500/pax (Overnight) Jump-Off Point: Fortune Island Resort, Apacible Boulevard, Barangay Wawa, Nasugbu, Batangas Boat Rate: Day Trip P4000 (1-4 pax), P4500 (5-8 pax), P5000 (9-12pax), P5500 (13-15 pax), P6500 (16-20 pax); Overnight P4500 (1-4 pax), P5000 (5-8 pax), P5500 (9-12pax), P6000 (13-15 pax), P7000 (16-20 pax)
✅ MORE INFO: 2020 FORTUNE ISLAND TRAVEL GUIDE!
14. Calatagan Beach Resorts
Calatagan is most popular for its beaches and dive sites. This peninsular municipality is best known for its shores, which are strewn with cream-colored sand, lapped up by shallow waters.
The beaches of Calatagan is lined with resorts that cater to different types of travelers and tourists. Most of the resorts are concentrated in these areas: Barangay Bagong Silang, Barangay Santa Ana, Barangay Uno, Barangay Balibago, and Balibago Quilitisan.
The Stilts Calatagan Beach Resort is on the high-end side and is a popular events venue, particularly weddings. Aquaria Water Park attracts those who not only love aqua parks with slides but also beach front experience. Manuel Uy Beach and Ivory Beach are rising beach camping destinations.
It also has sandbars that can be reached by renting a boat from one of the many resorts running along its shoreline.
Aside from the beaches, Calatagan is also famous for its Spanish-era lighthouse, the Cape Santiago Lighthouse , located at the southern tip of the peninsula.
TOP CALATAGAN RESORTS
- Crusoe Cabins Casobe. Check Rates & Photos! ✅
- Cocoons Casobe. Check Rates & Photos! ✅
- Lago de Oro Hotel & Wakepark. Check Rates & Photos! ✅
- Stilts Calatagan Beach Resort
✅ MORE INFO: CALATAGAN TRAVEL GUIDE!
15. Matabungkay, Lian
Matabungkay may sound “old school” now, but it became well-known for a reason. This strip along the coast of Lian has attracted tourists since the 1950s. In its heyday, it was one of the prettiest, most easily accessible beaches from Manila.
Today, of course, a lot has changed. Other beaches have been “discovered” over the years, pushing Matabungkay to the back seat. But although Matabungkay isn’t as popular as the other Batangan beaches, it remains a go-to place for family outings and group excursions among local tourists.
The long stretch of ash-colored sand is lined with resorts, stores, and houses. But its most striking feature is the dozens of iconic floating bamboo raft cottages.
TOP LIAN RESORTS
- Stardust Beach Hotel. Check Rates & Photos! ✅
- Coral Beach Club. Check Rates & Photos! ✅
- COCOTEL El Pueblo de Hermano. Check Rates & Photos! ✅
16. Mt. Maculot
Maculot in Cuenca is another favorite hiking destination near Manila. Rising over 900 meters asl, Maculot will test your endurance with its steep assaults and rocky features. Aside from the spacious campsite, the other major draws are the summit and the “Rockies”, which both present a picturesque view of Taal Lake, the surrounding towns, and the lush forest.
Take extra precaution when going to the Rockies for photo ops because the wind can get too strong. Crouch or scramble low if you must. Always prioritize safety more than anything else.
If you don’t have a car, Klook is offering a private Maculot day hike tour which covers round-trip transfers from McDonald’s El Pueblo, Ortigas to Mount Maculot, a guide, snacks, and registration fee.
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17. Mt. Batulao & Mt. Talamitam
Mount Batulao is another famous peak, thanks to its proximity to Manila. This is one of the most scenic hiking destinations that are easily accessible, just a bus ride away, from the capital. The jump-off point, KC Hillcrest (Evercrest), is located close to the border of Batangas and Cavite.
Much of the trail has easy slopes and the assaults are not too steep, save for the ridgeline near the summit, so Batulao is generally recommended for beginners.
What makes the hike challenging is its bareness, with grasslands covering much of the surface. During the summer months, the hike might be difficult because of the lack of shade. But the trail is punctuated by several rest spots.
You and your companions can book a private day hike tour through Klook if no one in your group knows how to drive. The package is inclusive of the private hike, round trip transportation between McDonald’s El Pueblo and Mount Batulao, registration fee, snacks, and a guide.
Neighboring Mount Talamitam might be shorter than Batulao but the hike involves more assault and steeper climb, especially near the summit. You can forgo taking the almost vertical climb to the summit by opting to go for the winding but longer trail, which is usually taken when descending the mountain. The new jump-off point is at Barangay Kayrilaw. Some hikers do a twin hike of Mount Batulao and Mount Talamitam.
18. Taal Lake Yacht Club
The Taal Lake Yacht Club sounds fancy and intimidating but it welcomes day tour visitors. Docked on the northern shore of Taal Lake, it can be conveniently reached from Tagaytay via Tagaytay-Calamba road and Ligaya Drive. Prior to the 2020 Taal Volcano eruption, the resort was best known for its volcano trek tour packages.
If such tours are no longer available, you can still enjoy water-related activities like sailing and kayaking. They also rent out Hobie catamaran units. It also allows day trip camping and offers tent rental. But if you have your own tent, you can bring it and just pay for the camping site or tent-pitching fee. It also permits photoshoots — non-commercial and commercial.
Opening Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Daily). The schedule may change without prior notice. Please check the official website or FB page for schedule updates. Entrance Fee (Non-Members): P300/head Rates: P100/day (Camp Site); P500/day (4-Man Tent Rental + P1000 Deposit Fee); P400/day (hut rental, good for 10 pax); P300-350/head (Non-Commercial Shoot); P5000 Royalty Fee + P300-350/head (Commercial Shoot) Contact Details: For corporate events, photoshoots, and other queries, you may contact the management at 0917 838 3726, 0917 123 1403, the official website, and the official Facebook page. Getting There: The most recommended, convenient, and fastest way is via private car. Just take the Tagaytay-Calamba Road and then turn right to Ligaya Drive. Use Google Maps or Waze. The travel time from Tagaytay to TLYC is about 15 minutes.
19. Montemaria Shrine, Batangas City
Overlooking Batangas Bay, the Montemaria International Pilgrimage and Conference Center (or simply Montemaria Shrine ) is an extensive religious sanctuary, serving not only as a pilgrimage site and a retreat venue but also as a city landmark and a tourist attraction.
Towering over the whole complex is the colossal Statue of Mary, Mother of All Asia , considered the world’s tallest statue of the Virgin Mary as of this writing.
You can climb to the observation deck to get a breathtaking view of the bay and the surrounding areas including Verde Island, Tingloy, and some parts of Oriental Mindoro.
✅ MORE INFO: MONTEMARIA SHRINE TRAVEL GUIDE!
TOP BATANGAS CITY HOTELS
- Batangas Country Club. Check Rates & Photos! ✅
- Bicotels Hotel. Check Rates & Photos! ✅
- SM Travelodge. Check Rates & Photos! ✅
- The Alpa Hotel and Restaurant. Check Rates & Photos! ✅
20. Santo Tomas
It’s easy to dismiss Santo Tomas as simply a collection of industrial parks, subdivisions, and farmlands, but it also has a lot to offer to curious visitors.
Santo Tomas takes pride in gifting our motherland with one of its most prominent historical figures — Miguel Malvar , known as the last Filipino general to surrender to the Americans during the Philippine-American War. The Municipal Hall is fronted by the commanding Miguel Malvar Shrine and Monument , which pays tribute to the homegrown hero. Housed in an adjacent building is the Malvar Library and Museum , which offers a glimpse into the life and legacy of the revolutionary general.
Another key attraction in Santo Tomas is the National Shrine of Saint Padre Pio, which draws in thousands of visitors — mostly pilgrims and devotees. The shrine complex is also composed of a circular main church, the bell tower, and the Sanctuary of the Relics of St. Padre Pio, just to mention a few.
TOP SANTO TOMAS HOTELS ON AGODA
- SanTomas Suites. Check Rates & Photos! ✅
- Microtel by Wyndham Batangas. Check Rates & Photos! ✅
- NDN Grand Hotel. Check Rates & Photos! ✅
Top Batangas Resorts and Hotels
Looking for a place to stay in Batangas? Here are some of the top hotels and resorts in the province, according to Agoda customers. Note that Batangas is a HUGE province and these properties are located in various areas, so double-check the location before making a reservation.
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15+ BEST Batangas Tourist Spots and Things to Do
Ah, Batangas! This vibrant gem in the Philippines is nestled between the verdant mountains and the serene waters of the West Philippines Sea. It’s not just a place, it’s an experience! Batangas is truly a tropical paradise, a stone’s throw from bustling Manila, making it a popular choice for both quick getaways and longer vacations.
Batangas is known for its stunning beaches, dive spots, and lip-smacking local dishes such as bulalo, not to forget the enriching culture and history seeping through its each corner. But that’s just scratching the surface. Let’s dive deeper and discover the vibrant tapestry that is Batangas. In this article, we’ll tell you the best Batangas tourist spots and things to do in this province.
1. Visit the beaches in Batangas
3. taal volcano, 4. caleruega church, 5. taal heritage town, 6. verde island, 7. mount maculot, 8. fortune island, 9. sombrero island, 10. mount gulugod baboy, 11. mount batulao, 12. the farm at san benito, 13. cintai corinto’s garden, 14. old grove farmstead, 15. monte maria shrine, 16. milea bee farm, what to read next:.
Batangas beaches have it all! Imagine lounging on warm, golden sands, the sun kissing your skin, and the tranquil azure sea before your eyes. Batangas is your tropical paradise, home to some of the most pristine and beautiful beaches in the Philippines. Each beach has its own distinct charm.
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Laiya Beach is one of the best beaches in Batangas with its white-sand, clear waters, and abundance of resorts that cater to families (including pets)! Matabungkay Beach is also a classic with its grayish sand and calm waters, not to mention its famous floating cottages. In terms of beauty, Masasa Beach is certainly worth mentioning for its white sands often compared to Boracay. Meanwhile, Bituin Cove offers a budget-friendly camp-by-the-beach experience for those who are looking for an affordable yet quiet place to swim and snorkel. Finally, for those who want to feel like a castaway on a deserted island, Fortune Island is your place!
See also : Best Batangas Beach Resorts
You can’t talk about the best Batangas tourist spots without mentioning Anilao, the birthplace of diving in the Philippines. Whether you’re a seasoned diver or a newbie, Anilao’s colorful coral reefs teeming with marine life are a sight to behold!
Anilao has over 20 dive sites that you can explore. Some of the best dive sites in Anilao include:
- Sepoc Wall — a beautiful wall dive with abundance of corals, nudibranchs, and various fish species
- Sombrero Island — a hat-shaped island with intricate coral gardens and deep walls covered in sponges, anemones, and a kaleidoscope of fish
- Twin Rocks — one of Anilao’s signature dive sites where you can spot turtles, barracudas, and, if you’re lucky, a reef shark or two!
- Beatrice Rock — a muck diver’s paradise where you can spot rare critters like flamboyant cuttlefish, mimic octopus, and blue-ringed octopus
- The Cathedral — situated near Sombrero Island, this site is famous for a large cross erected under the water.
Search for the best resorts in Anilao :
- Budget : Paradiso Rito
- Midrange : Camp Netanya | Eagle Point Beach and Dive Resort
- Luxury : Vivere Azure Resort
Often touted as a “ volcano within a lake within a volcano ,” the Taal Volcano is the country’s second most active volcano and definitely worth a visit. The picturesque view of the volcano, surrounded by the serene Taal Lake, is simply breathtaking.
Before its eruption, tourists are allowed to set foot in the volcanic island and ride a horse up to the summit, which offers an unobstructed view of the lake and the surrounding landscape. This tour has temporarily been suspended, but you can still visit bed-and-breakfasts and resorts along the lake to enjoy a staycation with a view of the volcano.
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Get ready to be spellbound by the ethereal beauty of Caleruega Church! Nestled in the highest hill in Nasugbu, this place of worship is more than just a spiritual retreat. It’s a feast for the eyes and balm for the soul. With its stunning architecture — including its red brick exterior — and serene surroundings, it’s no wonder Caleruega Church is a popular spot for quiet reflection and even destination weddings.
Don’t forget to explore the manicured gardens and pathways that surround the church. Whether you’re seeking divine inspiration or just a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, Caleruega Church is one of the best Batangas tourist spots that you should visit.
Step back in time as you walk along the cobblestone streets of Taal Heritage Town. This historical gem in Batangas is a real treasure trove, brimming with well-preserved Spanish colonial architectures, ancient churches, and ancestral houses. Wander through its quaint, cobblestone streets and soak up the rich history and culture around every corner. Don’t miss out on the iconic Taal Basilica , the largest Catholic church in Asia, or the Casa Villavicencio , a peek into the elegant Spanish-era lifestyles.
A visit to Taal Heritage Town isn’t just a trip; it’s a journey through the Philippines’ past. So, buckle up, history buffs, this is one of the best Batangas tourist spots that you shouldn’t miss.
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Next stop, Verde Island — one of the emerging tourist spots in Batangas and a must-visit for every underwater aficionado out there. Revered as the “ Center of the Center of Marine Shorefish Biodiversity ,” this island packs a punch with its vivid, teeming underwater life and coral gardens. Explore the island’s white-sand beaches and take a boat tour for snorkeling and diving sites, where every glance reveals a spectacle of colorful fishes, turtles, and even the occasional reef shark.
This island is home to various types of casual resorts and even pitching tents and is a perfect destination for a long weekend.
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Mount Maculot is one of the most popular hiking destinations in Batangas. Known for its challenging trails and stunning views, this mountain is a haven for thrill-seekers and nature lovers alike. From the jump-off point in Cuence, Batangas, it will take 5-6 hours to reach the summit. The climb might be tough with a steep and rocky ascent to the viewpoint, but it is doable for beginner hikers.
From the summit, enjoy the breathtaking panorama of Taal Lake and Volcano from the “ Rockies .” And let’s not forget the sense of accomplishment once you’ve conquered the mountain!
Ahoy, adventure seekers! Fortune Island is your perfect getaway in Batangas, giving you a taste of Greece without leaving the Philippines. Located several minutes away from the town, this island is known for its exquisite Grecian pillars and statues standing majestically against the horizon. But that’s not all!
Soak up the sun at its pristine white beaches, cliff jump straight into the sea, and dive into the island’s clear waters for a shipwreck exploration. Whether it’s catching the breathtaking sunrise or camping under the starlit sky, Fortune Island promises a fortune of unforgettable experiences.
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We’re making waves with the next item in our list of top Batangas tourist spots! Say hello to Sombrero Island, another aquatic jewel in Batangas’ crown. Named after its hat-like appearance, this island is a veritable haven for snorkeling and scuba diving enthusiasts. Its underwater terrain, adorned with a spectacular array of coral formations and bustling with a vibrant marine life, will leave you awestruck. A spectrum of reef fishes, rays, and even barracudas are your companions here. And the best part? The gentle sea currents make for a relatively easy dive, ideal for both newbie and seasoned divers.
Sombrero Island is located off the coast of Anilao. The island is small and uncommercialized, so there are no resorts or other establishments here. You can rent a boat for a day tour to get here.
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Mount Gulugod Baboy is Batangas’ very own hill of happiness! This beginner-friendly hike will take you to the summit, where you can enjoy the stunning views of the Balayan Bay and the Mindoro Province far away. You can go here on a day hike or spend the night in a camping tent to enjoy the outdoors.
This Batangas tourist spot is also close the some of the best snorkel and dive spots in Batangas.
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Say hello to an adventurer’s paradise — Mount Batulao! This is one of the best beginner-friendly hikes near Manila, known for its rolling landscapes and cool climate. The trails are well defined, offering a mix of easy to moderately challenging routes — a perfect spot regardless of your hiking process. It takes 2 hours to reach the summit, where you can enjoy a panoramic view of the mountain landscape.
So pack your bags, lace up your boots, and get ready for an unforgettable adventure with nature at Mount Batulao, one of the best tourist spots in Batangas for nature enthusiasts.
Take a refreshing detour from the aquatic adventures of Batangas and immerse yourself in the serene embrace of The Farm at San Benito. One of the most established resorts in Batangas , this holistic medical wellness resort is all about rejuvenation of the body, mind, and spirit. From detoxifying vegan cuisine and invigorating yoga sessions to therapeutic spa treatments and peaceful meditation spots, everything here is designed to help you unwind, heal, and replenish your energy.
So, if you’re yearning for a blissful retreat that’s a world away from your bustling everyday life, The Farm at San Benito is a tranquil paradise you simply can’t miss.
Book discounted rooms at The Farm at San Benito .
One of the best Batangas tourist attractions, Cintai Corinto’s Garden is a Bali-inspired resort and spa offering a perfect getaway for solo tourists, couples, and families. It is famous as a day trip destination, but it also has beautiful rooms that you can book overnight.
This resort is known for its intricate Bali-inspired sculptures. It also has four swimming pools, a restaurant, and spa and massage services.
Whether you’re strolling through the beautifully landscaped gardens, spotting peacocks, or just sitting back and soaking in the serenity, Cintai Corinto’s Garden offers a rejuvenating retreat right out of a storybook.
Book discounted rooms at Cintai Corinto’s Garden . Or book a day pass via Klook .
Old Grove Farmstead is one of the most snap-worthy tourist spots in Batangas. Located in Lipa City, this farmstead is known for its iconic red barn, a favorite spot for picture taking and events venue. It also features a windmill, a lake, a mini zoo, and lush surroundings that will make you feel like you’re in a real farm abroad.
You can book a day tour to the Old Grove Farmstead, which includes a set meal. Or book an overnight cabin to have enough time to explore all the facilities, including the swimming pools.
All over the Philippines you will find remarkable religious sites and one of them is Monte Maria Shrine in Batangas.
This isn’t just any ordinary shrine, it’s one of the biggest in Asia, towering over Batangas with an 8-story tall statue of the Virgin Mary. The panoramic views here are nothing less than breathtaking, and the peaceful aura is soul soothing. Locals come here to pray and do pilgrimage, while others visit to see the sheer scale and beauty of the statue.
Within the complex, you can also visit two chapels, a retreat center, a souvenir shop, and a restaurant.
Milea Bee Farm is one of the most underrated tourist spots in Batangas. Nestled in the heart of Batangas, this vibrant sanctuary serves as a home to numerous stingless bees. You can book a guided tour to explore the farm, see the bees up close, learn about the vital role these little critters play in our ecosystem, and taste of the most delicious raw honey you’ve ever had.
This bee farm also offers pick-and-pay on fresh produce and organic products such as cold-pressed soaps.
With its stunning flower gardens and peaceful ambiance, the farm is also a perfect spot to unwind and reconnect with nature. So, are you ready for a sweet adventure? Let’s bee off to Milea!
There you have it, a snapshot of the best Batangas tourist spots! From its beaches and underwater treasures to historic towns and beautiful resorts, this province ha something to satiate your wanderlust. So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags, get your cameras ready, and let’s fall in love with the charm of Batangas!
Do you have anything else to add to our list of the best tourist spots in Batangas? Let us know in the comments section below!
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Katherine Cortes is a long-time backpacker and a freelance writer/editor. She likes beaches, snorkeling trips, and relaxing staycations (preferably with bath tubs!).
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15 BATANGAS TOURIST SPOTS: Where to Visit in Batangas, Philippines
If ever you’re in Manila , Philippines, and want to explore the places that surround it, Batangas should be the top 1 on your list. This province in the said country is very popular among tourists. It offers a lot of beautiful beach resorts , tranquil islands, and spectacular mountains.
Boasting tons of natural resources and lovely nature, Batangas is perfect for any gatherings , outings, or getaways! In this province, you can enjoy almost all outdoor activities. From hiking to scuba diving, this is truly a paradise for adventurers. So just in case you want to escape the bustle in the city but don’t want to spend so much money and time traveling so far, Batangas is just an hour away
For you to have an idea of the places that you should visit here, we listed them all for you. This guide might help you in planning your next weekend getaway in the wonderful province of Batangas.
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1. Taal Volcano
Being one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines, Taal Volcano still made it to the list of places to visit in Batangas . It is popular both for local and foreign tourists.
People love going there not only because of its scenic view, but they also want to do the activities that would bring them closer to the mountain. In Taal Volcano, you can go horseback riding, boating across the volcano island, and of course, climbing to the crater of the lake. The volcano is only 311 m (1,020 ft) climbing is not challenging at all. Plus, you can also swim at the lake but only for a limited time.
It is not so hard to understand why this active volcano is one of the tourist spots in Batangas. What’s difficult to understand is why are you still hesitating to go here? Don’t think too much, go ahead and visit this gorgeous mountain.
Suggested Tour: Taal Volcano Day Tour from Manila
2. Monte Maria Shrine
A center that’s dedicated to Maria, Mother of All Asia. When you visit Monte Maria, you’ll witness the statue of the Virgin Mary that’s 98-meter tall. It was made to symbolize the Unity and Peace of the People. This statue is becoming popular with tourists and we can see why.
Monte Maria is very accessible. It is just 30-45 minutes away from Batangas City. You can either travel by road or by sea to visit it. Upon going there, you’ll be welcomed by a magnificent view of the sea. You can even have a glimpse of Verde Island Passage and Batangas Bay.
You will also find a chapel and a restaurant within the property. Even if you’re not a devotee or a pilgrim, everyone is welcome here.
3. Mt. Maculot
If you ask Filipino hikers, climbers, or mountaineers about Mt. Maculot, they’d probably know a lot about this mountain. Mt. Maculot is one of the most popular mountains in Batangas and the Philippines.
The hike in Mt. Maculot is considered one of the most challenging. You’d encounter steep steps and rocks. Some trails are also rocky which requires you to exert some effort to be able to pass through them. Unfortunately, one cannot hike Mt. Maculot alone anymore, as of November 2015, guides are now required. You have to pay at least PHP 400 ($8) for 1-5 persons for the guide.
It might be challenging to get to the summit of Mt. Maculot, but the views after that are very rewarding .
Suggested Tour: Mt. Maculot Day Hike from Manila
The best things that you could experience in Batangas might be here in Anilao. It’s a municipality in the said city, located just south of Manila. Known as the scuba diving capital destination in the Philippines, Anilao is one of the most popular tourist spots in the country.
Boasting beaches and resorts, it would be hard for you to choose which one would be the best. All of them offer such great experiences and awesome activities that would make your Batangas trip worthwhile. So if you’re a fan of underwater sports or just any water activities, Anilao would be the best place for you. Your Batangas trip wouldn’t be complete if you will not stay here.
Check our other article regarding the best resorts and beaches in Anilao, Batangas for you to have a guide in case you want to explore this place.
Suggested Tour: Anilao Diving Experience from Manila
5. Caleruega Church
Want a place that would help you have the peace of mind that you need? Caleruega Church is the answer. The tranquility of the area would bring you so much peace. Caleruega’s distinctive architecture would lure you to explore more about this church.
Please be informed that the church is located at the end of a hill. Going there will bring you closer not only to God but also to nature. This is a place surrounded by delicate flowers and trees. Because of its location and size, Caleruaga is also a place ideal for retreats, recreation, or any other outdoor activities. For couples who want a romantic and tranquil wedding, this should be one of the choices too!
6. Milea Bee Farm
Visit a small bee farm committed to the breeding of different species of bees. On the farm, you’ll see Italian Bees, Philippine Native Honey Bees, and different kinds of Philippine Native Stingless Bees.
All tourists will be provided with a guide to see all the bees in their habitats. Milea Bee Farm offers you not only knowledge about beekeeping but also agriculture. This is a good place, to visit, learn, and relax. Friendly and accommodating staff are always there to help and guide you with your tour. This is probably going to be one of the best Batangas trips you will have.
Laiya surely has the best beach resorts in town! Batangas as a whole is known for its beaches and resorts, and Laiya is the place that has most of the popular ones.
Offering not only a productive and exciting vacation but Laiya’s beach resorts also feature cheap to high-end accommodation. Of course, who wouldn’t want to have a relaxing night after a day at the beach going swimming, scuba diving, or tanning? Laiya would surely satisfy your needs in any way possible.
Some of the most popular beach resorts near Laiya are Acuatico Beach Resort & Hotel and you can take a ferry and go to the nearby town of Puerto Galera and stay at Atlantis Dive Resort Puerto Galera it’s not surprising as these two have that vacation vibe that we all crave.
Please note that these beach resorts are not necessarily located within Laiya, but they’re being marketed as a Laiya beach resorts. They’re mostly located just near the place.
8. Verde Island / Isla Verde
If you want to reward yourself for your hard work or for everything fulfilling that you did, you should go to Isla Verde as a prize yourself. On this island in Batangas, although located just an hour away from the city, you won’t see any touch of modernity. And that is what makes it special. Going there is like an escape from the busy and occupied society.
A real paradise that’s hidden beneath the ocean offers a unique diving experience for everyone. Different species of corals and other marine animals can be found in Isla Verde. This island is indeed for people who want to explore more than what meets the eye.
9. Mt. Batulao
This inactive volcano in Batangas is another popular hiking destination in the country. Mt. Batulao If you’re a beginner, this is the ideal mountain to start with your first mountain climb. Within almost 3 hours, you’ll already be able to enjoy the spectacular views that surround the mountain.
The 4/9 level of difficulty in climbing is not bad for all the people who want to try hiking. Although you may still encounter some hard trials, it is still manageable. You don’t have to worry about safety or anything as there will be a lot of friendly locals and guides that will assist you during your journey.
Suggested Tour: Mt. Batulao Day Hike from Manila
10. Fantasy World
It may sound creepy but this place is an abandoned amusement park. And yes, it’s a popular tourist spot in Batangas as well. But why? Simply because Fantasy World is a paradise indeed for those who want to experience a Disney-like adventure. Inside, you’ll find a very beautiful and colorful castle that would make you feel like a royal walking around it through a stunning garden.
But why was it abandoned? This supposed-to-be amusement park was built in 2001 with the aim to rival Disney land. However, it was not completed due to financial problems. But that doesn’t stop people from going here because of the beautiful surroundings and positive energy it brings.
Although no rides or attractions are working, the Fantasy World remains a popular destination for those who love photography. The whole area is very picturesque that photographers would love to wander around here.
11. Calatagan
Another municipality in Batangas has tons of lovely beach resorts. Calatagan is now getting popular as a location for company outings and weekend getaways in the Philippines due to the availability of beaches in the area.
If ever you’re in Batangas, you might want to include this in your itinerary. Unlike, Anilao and Laiya, Calatagan is less crowded. However, its beach resorts can rival those that are found in the two municipalities that I just mentioned.
Suggested Tour: Stilts Calatagan Day Tour
12. Saint P a dre Pio Parish and Shrine
A sacred place for people seeking peace of mind and tranquility. Saint Padre Pio Parish and Shrine in Batangas is also a place for pilgrims and devotees. It is also a popular church to go to during “Visita Iglesia” during the Holy Week season.
It doesn’t require visiting the church for a long time, you only need a couple of hours or maybe a minute to enjoy the calmness of the shrine. An ideal place to reflect and meditate. One can surely leave the church feeling fulfilled and peaceful.
13. Mountain of Salvation
This is where the said apparition of the Blessed Mother of Love, Peace, and Joy occurred. A lot of people claimed that going here would be a unique and sacred experience because of the different kinds of feeling it brings.
Because of the said apparition of Mother Mary, the Mountain of Salvation became popular among devotees. The road to the Mountain is steep, some pilgrims got lost on their way to the mountain even though they have complete directions. People say it’s because of the mystical atmosphere that the place has. For a Catholic country like the Philippines, it is not surprising that this holy place is the talk of the town for how many years now.
14. Chapel on the Hill, Don Bosco Batulao
This is a popular wedding venue in Batangas. The view from the chapel is magnificent! Given the fact that it’s located on a hill, the surroundings are all very picturesque. The chapel itself is magnificent and serene. Being one of the popular wedding destinations, newlyweds or the visitors would both enjoy every moment spent here.
But of course, you can still go to this place even though no wedding is being held. The solemnity of the whole area is enough to enjoy a short visit to the chapel. Bring your family or friends here for a peaceful day.
15. Aquaria Water Park
Located in Calatagan, Aquaria Water Park is perfect for a family getaway. With great slides and a beautiful beach, kids and adults would surely love this place. In this park, people can enjoy island hopping, jet ski ride, snorkeling, and a huge swimming pool. The slides are also big enough that swimming would never be the same.
You can also enjoy the best sunset view on the beach after a tiring and exciting day swimming. Indeed, Aquaria Water park is for people of all ages. For people who seek a day off far from the city.
Suggested Tour: Aquaria Water Park Day Pass in Batangas
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15 Best BATANGAS TOURIST SPOTS (Beaches, Heritage & More)
Visiting the province of Batangas will always leave any travelers in awe. It’s located on the western side of Luzon in the Calabarzon region. Because of its proximity to Manila, the Philippines’ capital, at only 100 km away, Batangas has consistently been the go-to getaway vacation destination for people from the city.
The province has hundreds of different attractions for visitors to enjoy. Batangas is blessed with awe-inspiring and diverse landscapes that would keep visitors wanting to see more. Its most famous attraction is Taal Volcano, one of the world’s smallest volcanoes, situated near the middle of Taal Lake.
Batangas has plenty of more natural attractions to offer. It’s also home to some of the most pristine beaches, the best diving spots in the country, and rolling mountains with great hiking trails.
The province is also incredibly rich in history and culture. Settlements have been established in the land since pre-colonial times giving Batangueños a rich heritage worth protecting.
Today, Batangas is a thriving province with highly urbanized areas, unique municipalities waiting to be discovered by travelers, world-class accommodations, breath-taking natural wonders, and unique local delicacies.
To find out more, here are the best tourist spots in Batangas.
Laiya, or more specifically Laiya-Aplaya, is a barangay in the Municipality of San Juan in Batangas that is famous for its long stretches of pristine white sand beaches. These beaches are comparable to some famous beaches in the country and in the world. The waters bordering the shores of the beaches of Laiya are clean and cerulean blue. Visitors can do water sports, swim, or simply relax on the sand.
Image by La Luz Beach Resort via Agoda
There are several gorgeous stretches of pristine white sand beaches in Laiya, with some more developed in others. This gives visitors the choice to stay in luxury accommodations to more budget-friendly ones, many of which stand beachside with a gorgeous view of the water. CHECK THE BEST BEACH RESORTS IN LAIYA HERE
Anilao is a barangay in the municipality of Mabini , right on the northern coast of the Calumpang Peninsula. Although it doesn’t have the white-sands of Laiya with its stiff and rocky shores, Anilao’s hidden treasures lie beneath the water.
Anilao. Photo by Desmond Williams on Unsplash
Anilao is the birthplace of scuba diving in the Philippines with its abundance of marine life and coral reefs. The barangay is visited by worldwide travelers just to experience its diving spots, the diversity of which can attract beginner and expert divers alike.
Since its hidden treasures are no longer a well-kept secret, diving has been a hugely popular activity in Anilao with the majority of its resorts offering diving classes and guides. CHECK THE BEST RESORTS IN ANILAO HERE
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3. Calatagan
Calatagan is a claw-shaped municipality comprising the entirety of the Calatagan Peninsula. The municipality is oozing with history with evidence of the land being occupied by ancient settlers during pre-colonial times. Several archeological finds were unearthed in Calatagan.
Photo by Adrian Rios on Unsplash
History buffs will jump at the chance to visit Calatagan. The Spanish left its noticeable influence in the municipality. There are several colonial-style homes standing and well-preserved in the town.
It’s also home to one of the oldest lighthouses in the Philippines , Cape Santiago Lighthouse. It was first constructed in 1890 and the 51 ft red and white bricked lighthouse is still in operation to this day. What’s more, Calatagan boasts to have pristine white-sand beaches, great resorts, and rich diving spots which are less crowded than other places in Batangas.
4. Mt. Maculot
Mt. Maculot is a major hiking destination in the town of Cuenca . Travelers would hike up this famous attraction in a province of famous natural attractions to get a panoramic view of Taal Lake that’s directly adjacent to the mountain. Traversing up and down this 947 meters tall mountain is a challenge, especially to first-time hikers.
But the rewards are entirely worth the challenge. There are three main destination points that hikers set as their goal when climbing Mt. Maculot: The Rockies, The Summit, and The Grotto.
The Rockies is a 700-meter tall volcanic rock formation that’s said to be part of Taal Crater’s caldera rim. It’s the first and easiest destination up the mountain and provides the best view of Taal Lake.
5. Mt. Batulao
Another popular hiking trail in Batangas but not as challenging as Mt. Maculot is Mt. Batulao. The mountain is an inactive volcano located in the municipality of Nasugbu. It’s a popular hiking spot for day hikes, especially for beginners. The mountain is 693 meters tall and is mostly covered in vegetation.
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Climbing up the mountain will give amazing views of the surrounding area after just a three hours climb. Beginners can hire guides from the municipality but it’s still possible and climb up the mountain independently. Although there are still some challenging but manageable trails up Mt. Batulao.
Mt. Batuloa’s name is said to come from the Tagalog words bato (rock) and dilaw (yellow) in reference to its color during sunrise.
6. Taal Heritage Tour
Batangas is a province that’s steeped in history at every corner. Ancient lighthouses, colonial-era houses, and turn of the century architecture are common and well-preserved attractions in the province.
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For history enthusiasts, the heritage town of Taal is the best place to be. To get the best bang for your buck, go on a Taal heritage to view and learn about the town’s many historical attractions.
Taal Heritage Town was once the capital of Batangas and many of the wealthy upper-class Filipinos during the Spanish era called it home and built their ancestral homes in the town. The majority are impressively well-preserved and gives admires a glimpse of the past.
Other historic buildings that will feature on the tour are the Basilica de San Martin de Tours and the Hall of the Municipal Government in Taal.
The municipality of Nasugbu is at the northwestern-most tip of Batangas provides the best outdoor and cultural attractions to travelers. By land area, the municipality is the biggest in Batangas with much of its terrain dominated by mountain ranges and left at its undeveloped natural state. This opened an opportunity for adventures for hikers and mountain climbers.
Credit: Pico Sands Hotel via Agoda
Mt. Bulatao and Pico De Loro are two of the best examples of popular trekking and climbing sites in Nasugbu. The popular picturesque Caleruega Church also sits atop a hill that entails a difficult upward journey if you don’t have a vehicle.
Nasugbu is also blessed with beautiful beaches with crystal clear waters and plenty of islands on its coasts that are more than worth the visit.
READ THE BLOG POST: 15 Best Pet-Friendly Resorts in Batangas
8. Tingloy, Batangas
For travelers who want a more secluded vacation away from crowds, the Municipality of Tingloy is the best place to be in Batangas. Tingloy is the only municipality in Batangas that is separated from the mainland located two nautical miles off the southern end of Calumpang Peninsula. Tingloy consists of the main island, Marikaban, the smaller Caban Island, and a handful of surrounding islets making it a popular place for beach hopping tours.
Masasa Beach
Most of the beaches and islands are left uncommercialized making it a haven for travelers wanting to walk the unbeaten path. For mountaineers, the Mag-Asawang Bato hiking area gives access to two of the highest peaks in the municipality giving those who conquer it a panoramic view of the entire island.
READ: Masasa Beach in Tingloy Blog Post
9. Isla Verde
Isla Verde, also known as Verde Island, is officially part of Batangas City but can bring a welcome escape from the busy city life. It will take an hour’s boat ride to reach the island. Once there, travelers will be transported away from the commercialized city life and into the laid-back back-to-basics tropical island paradise.
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Most of the island is still highly uncommercialized with only a few resorts here and there. The island’s most popular beach is Mahabang Buhangin Beach, located on the north-west coast.
But Isla Verde is internationally famous for what lies beneath its waters. The biodiversity of marine life made the island a popular attraction for international divers and is described as the center of marine biodiversity.
10. Lipa City
Located on the eastern side of Taal lake, Lipa City is an urbanized area of Batangas and the most popular to visit out of the four cities in the province. The city offers travelers the opportunity to be immersed in Batangueños cultural heritage just by doing a quick exploration of the city.
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Lipa is steeped in history which can be easily felt and seen through its many well-preserved historic sites and magnificent Spanish-era churches. The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Sebastian, a 220-year old cathedral and convent, and Casa de Segunda, the beautifully preserved ancestral house of the Luz-Katigbak family, are two noteworthy attractions in the city.
The food scene is also something to boast about in the city. Travelers shouldn’t miss out on restaurant and farm tours.
READ THE BLOG POST: 15 Best Tourist Spots in the Philippines
11. Malabrigo, Lobo
The coast of the municipality of Lobo lies the historic Malabrigo Point Lighthouse, also known as Faro de Punta Malabrigo. This historic lighthouse is one of the working lighthouses in the Philippines. It’s created in the Victorian design by the Spanish engineer, Guillermo Brockman in 1891. Construction was done by Chinese contractor Jose Garcia and was completed and was first lit in 1896.
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Today, the lighthouse is one of the main landmarks of the municipality of Lobo. Its famous brick cylindrical tower and red roof still operate using more modern equipment, guiding seafarers to safer navigating through the Verde Island Passage.
Visitors of the lighthouse will be transported back in time during the Spanish era due to its architecture.
12. Mt. Gulugod Baboy
Batangas has always been a mountaineer’s province of choice for climbs with its mountainous terrain. It’s also perfect for first-time hikers and trekkers. One of the most popular mountains to climb for beginners is Mt. Gulugod Baboy, locally known as Mt. Pinagbanderahan. It’s located in the Municipality of Anilao.
group pic. Photo Credit: Ramon Acuzar Obmerga of Tara Kahit Saan Travel Group
To be more specific, Mt. Pinagbanderahan is a mountain range made up of verdant rolling hills. Mt. Gulugod Baboy is one of its three main peaks and is the most popular for beginner climbers. Rising to 525 meters above sea level, the peak gives a gorgeous panoramic view of the municipality.
The hike up to the peak only takes up to two hours at a normal pace with only gradual increases in slopes.
READ: Mt. Gulugod Baboy Day Hike
13. Caleruega Church
The Caleruega Church in Nasugbu has already been mentioned but it deserves a spot on its own on this list. Sitting atop a hill, the church doesn’t have that much history (built-in 1995) to it compared to other churches in Batangas but its popularity stems from its scenic and tranquil grounds. This makes the church a popular spot for retreats, weddings, pilgrimages, and visitors who just want peace of mind.
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The most photographed landmark of the church grounds is probably the Transfiguration Chapel, the beautiful red structure with a brick tower.
Exploring the grounds will provide a tranquil experience even for the non-religious. There are several walkways, sculptures, fish ponds, and other points of worship on the grounds that visitors can come across.
14. Taal Volcano
The defining landmark of Batangas is Taal Volcano. Taal Volcano is classified as the second most active volcano in the Philippines and because of its recent eruption in January 2020, the volcano is left closed to the public.
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Despite its dangerous nature, there’s no denying that the Taal volcano makes for a remarkable view. Its location near the middle of Taal Lake makes for a postcard-perfect image. Prior to the 2020 eruption, Taal volcano once held a small lake in its crater with a small islet named Vulcan Point Island.
Today, visitors can only view the volcano at a safe distance. There are several high points in and around Batangas that provide an amazing view of Taal Lake and Taal Volcano.
READ: Taal Volcano Story
15. Fantasy World
Located up north in the municipality of Lemery, Fantasy World is an abandoned theme park that’s open for the public to explore. Fantasy Worlds was constructed to be the Disneyland of the Philippines but was left abandoned due to financial problems. The entire theme park is basically a huge medieval castle and a scatter of non-operational rides here and there.
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There’s not much to do but visitors have often found bright spots in the abandoned theme park with great photo opportunities.
You can climb the castle tower for a great panoramic view of the area. More beautiful views can be seen by crossing a hanging bridge leading to a treehouse. For those up for it, costumes can be rented for a little bit of roleplaying in a medieval setting.
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Malabrigo lighthouse is in Lobo, Batangas not LABO. Watch the spelling. I live just 45 minutes away from Lobo.
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Here is a comprehensive list of Batangas tourist spots you should not miss. We included both off-beaten Batangas tourist destinations and famous Batangas tourist attractions.
Batangas province is one of the Philippines’ top tourist destinations. Its ridge to reef landscapes teems with an amazing array of ecological wonders that will make up for a lifelong adventure.
Pristine beaches, scenic mountains, cascading waterfalls, and abundant marine life are just among the must-see attractions here.
Wait, there’s more. Batangas is also home to some of the country’s notable historical and cultural landmarks. Yes, you’ll find the biggest Catholic Church in Asia right here in Batangas. It’s more fun here, indeed.
If you’re planning to visit, here are the must-see tourist spots in Batangas to visit.
1. Anilao Marine Protected Sanctuary
Anilao Marine Protected Sanctuary is one of the best diving spots in the Philippines, owing to the thriving marine diversity and vast coral reefs. There are at least 50 diving sites in the sanctuary with options for both advanced divers and starters.
Diving here gives to chance to glimpse rare and endangered species, including sharks, stingrays, and many more. It’s one of the eco-friendliest tourist spots/attractions in Batangas province. The sanctuary is also ideal for a meaningful boat ride.
Anilao is one of the famous destinations in Batangas.
- Location/Jump-off: Mabini
2. Mount Maculot
With an elevation of 947 meters above sea level, Mount Maculot is one of the favorite hiking tourist destinations in Batangas. It is generally an easy trek, although there are steep parts of the trail.
While atop, you’ll catch a panoramic view of the beautiful Taal Lake, massive limestone rock formations, and lush forests. Many travel guides have been written about the mountain, owing to its popularity.
- Location/Jump-off: Cuenco
- Trekking Time: 2-3 hours
3. Taal Volcano
Taal Volcano stands at 311+ meters above sea level, making it the smallest active volcano in the Philippines. It nestles on a lake, and within the volcano, there is another lake called Taal Crater Lake.
If you want to step on the volcano, you can ride a boat towards its foot. Then trek your way or ride a horse to reach its summit and catch sight of marvelous views.
Taal Volcano is one of the most popular tourist spots/attractions in Batangas province.
- L ocation/Jump-off: Talisay & San Nicolas, Batangas
- Trekking Time: 40 minutes to the summit
4. Taal Lake
After trekking to the crater of Taal Volcano, you might as well spend the rest of the day relaxing at Taal Lake. It is one of the biggest lakes in the Philippines.
Among the activities to do here are kayaking or boating. There are local groups offering package guides on how you can sail across the lake and enjoy the sceneries.
- Location/Jump-off: Talisay & San Nicolas
5. Masasa Beach
Masasa Beach is one of the best-kept tourist spots in Batangas. Known for its crystal-clear waters and a long stretch of fine sands, Masasa Beach is ideal for a family weekend getaway.
There are no luxurious resorts or hotels here, which is good so that you can enjoy nature at its best. The surrounding sea also teems with coral reefs and turtles, making it suitable for scuba diving, snorkeling, and water sports.
- Location/Jump-off: Brgy Masasa, Maricaban Island, Tingloy
- Environmental Fee: Php 15 per person
- Chartered Boat Rental: Php 2000 to Php 2500
- Contact: (043) 410 0607 – Mabini Tourism Office
6. Fortune Island
Fortune Island will make you feel that you’re in ancient Greece or Rome. You’ll find structures called “Acropolis,” reminiscent of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. It used to be a luxurious resort but was abandoned due to a lack of freshwater supply and typhoon onslaughts.
Aside from the picturesque structures, the site offers you a breathtaking view of the sea and the limestone cliffs. Among the things you can do here are cliff diving, snorkeling, and camping.
- Location/Jump-off: Nasugbu
7. Mt Batulao
If you’re new to hiking, you might want to try assaulting Mt Batulao. Don’t worry. The trail is well-established, and it does not traverse steep terrains. You’ll catch a stunning view of the rolling plains, lush mountains, and endless seas from atop.
8. Sombrero Island
Another off-beaten tourist destination in Batangas is Sombrero Island. It is named as such because it resembles the shape of a hat when viewed from a distance. “Sombrero” literally means hat.
Here, you’ll find pristine beaches with creamy sands and turquoise waters. Big boulders litter some of the beaches, and you can use these as jumping or diving platforms. Don’t miss out on snorkeling here to catch sight of colorful corals and different fish species.
Sombrero Island also offers an opportunity for island hopping.
- Location/Jump-off: Tingloy
- Entrance Fee: Php 200 per head
9. Matabungkay Beach
Matabungkay Beach is not for those seeking tranquility. After all, it is one of the busiest tourist attractions in Batangas province because of all the karaoke stations around and the various amenities lining the beach.
It’s, however, an ideal getaway for family outings. Try hopping on one of the rafts and have your meals there. Other fun activities to do here are snorkeling, banana boating, and swimming.
- Location/Jump-off: Lian
10. Verde Island/Isla Verde
Although the island is just an hour away from the metropolis, it generally remains off-beaten and devoid of modernity. That makes it an ideal destination if you prefer less touristy settings or if you simply want to escape urban life.
It’s not the special beach here but the thriving marine ecosystems filled with colorful corals and various fishes. Enjoy snorkeling as you break away from the daily hustles and bustles.
- Location/Jump-off: Isla Verde, Batangas City
- Best Time to Visit: March to May
11. Laiya Beach
Laiya Beach is best known for its long stretch of powdery white sands, which are reminiscent of Boracay Beach. Numerous tourism amenities such as hotels, cottages, and resorts line the beach.
Luxurious travelers love coming here not only because of the modern amenities but also because of the impressive sights. Lush vegetation also lines the beach, and you can see huge limestone rock formations on the side.
Laiya Beach is one of the top tourist spots/attractions in Batangas province.
- Location/Jump-off: San Juan
12. Nasugbu Beach
Nasugbu Beach offers a relaxing vibe because of the serene and tranquil environment. Although not as white, the sands here are powdery, complementing the clear waters.
To make the most of your visit here, don’t miss out on snorkeling as the sea thrives with rich corals and fishes.
13. Lava Walk and Bird Sanctuary
The Lava Walk and Bird Sanctuary is part of the San Nicolas eco-tour aimed at raising environmental awareness. This tour will lead you to a 280-step trail built right over a path of Taal Volcano’s hardened black lava.
It’s a thrilling experience for many, especially with the destruction when it erupted in the 1960s and the 1970s. You will also visit a 15th-century church ruin.
- Location/Jump-off: San Nicolas Municipal Town
- Package Tour Rate: Php 1600 per person
- Contact: 09975470608 (Municipal Tourism Office)
14. Mount Pico De Loro
Mount Pico De Loro is one of the newly-discovered tourist destinations in Batangas. Local authorities recently rehabilitated it and implemented measures to ensure responsible hiking. The number of hikers is regulated to protect the trail, so it’s best to coordinate with them to reserve your slot.
- Location/Jump-off: DENR Ternate
15. Fortune Island
Known for its massive limestone rock formations and cliffs, Fortune Island is your ideal getaway for both hiking and beaching. Other activities to do here are swimming, camping, diving, and snorkeling.
- Location/Jump-off: Brgy Bucana, Nasugbu
- Entrance Fee: Php 350 per person
- Contact: 09155047166 (Fortune Island Resort)
16. Sepoc Beach
If you’re done enjoying Masasa Beach, you might want to check out Sepoc Beach just on the other side. It provides a more private and leisurely experience with complete amenities.
There is also lush vegetation here where you can hike and enjoy nature at its finest. It remains one of the off-beaten tourist spots/attractions in Batangas province.
- Location/Jump-off: Maricaban Island, Tingloy
- Estimated Budget: Php 4000 to Php 7000 (inclusive of transportation, accommodation, diving, tour, etc.)
- Contact Number: 09178464958, 09188463958
- Email Address: [email protected]
17. Basilica of Saint Martin de Tours
Standing 96 meters long and a width of 48 meters, the Basilica of Saint Martin de Tours ranks as the biggest church in the Philippines and Asia. It stands majestically on a hill, making it the imposing symbol of Taal town. It is considered as one of the most iconic tourist spots in Taal, Batangas.
The church survived countless calamities, including wars and storms. For many years, it underwent renovations and repairs. Saint Martin’s patron saint and the locals celebrate his fiesta every November 11.
- Location/Jump-off: Taal
18. Malabrigo Lighthouse
Considered the best-preserved lighthouse in the Philippines, Malabrigo Lighthouse has been a witness to various wars and calamities. That makes it one of the recognized historical tourist spots in Batangas.
You can climb the 100 stairs to reach the top of the lighthouse and catch amazing views of the landscapes.
- Location/Jump-off: Brgy Malagbrigo, Lobo
19. Cape Santiago Lighthouse
Cape Santiago Lighthouse played an important historical role in Philippine maritime. Built during the Spanish regime, the lighthouse was meant to protect the towns from pirate or Moro attacks.
It also guided ships transporting goods along major routes. From the site, you’ll also glimpse of panoramic views of the mountains and the seas.
- Location/Jump-off: Calatagan
- Boating Rental: Php 760 roundtrip
- Contact: 09198416486
20. Monte Maria Shrine
If you’re looking for an ideal pilgrimage site, check out Monte Maria Shrine. It features a huge statue of the Virgin Mary, which stands at 98 meters. The statue symbolizes unity and peace among the people.
There is a nearby chapel where you can reflect and pray. You can glimpse breathtaking views of Batangas Bay and Verde Island Passage from the shrine. It is one of the best tourist spots in Batangas city.
- Location/Jump-off: Batangas City
21. Caleruega Church
Caleruega Church is another locally-known pilgrimage site. The tranquility here makes it ideal for solace and meditation. Besides, you’ll surely love the distinctive architecture of the church. Flowers and lush vegetation surround Caleruega Church, giving it a rustic view.
- Location/Jump-off: Caleruega
22. Saint Padre Pio Parish and Shrine
Padre Pio is one of the most popular Catholic saints, known for his pious devotion and supernatural acts. Many miracles have been attributed to him. It’s no wonder thousands of faithful Catholic troops here every year to venerate the saint.
- Location/Jump-off: Santo Tomas
23. Milea Bee Farm
Bees are considered among the most critical wildlife species on earth because they help produce almost all the foods we eat. To learn more about them, check out Milea Bee Farm, where you can see various bee species such as Philippine Native Bees, Italian Bees, and Stingless Bees.
Not only will you acquire knowledge about bees but also deepen your understanding of agriculture. Milea Bee Farm is one of the best tourist spots in Lipa, Batangas you should see.
- Location/Jump-off: Lipa City
24. Marian Orchard
Marian Orchard is known for its European-style gardens that make up for Instagrammable poses and angles. You will appreciate the crops and flowers grown and the stylish architecture and designs of the farm.
- Location/Jump-off: Brgy Malabanan, Balete
- Entrance Fee: Php 50 per person
- Operating Time: 7 AM to 7 PM
25. Kapusod Treehouse
What’s it like to live like Tarzan? You might want to experience that by checking out Kapusod Treehouse. There is a variety of treehouse designs or features to choose from.
You’ll catch stunning views of the vast Taal Lake Protected Landscape from any of these. Staying at Kapusod will make you aware of the importance of nature and the need to protect it. It is one of the emerging tourist spots in Batangas province.
- Location/Jump-off: Sitio Lipute, Brgy Kinalaglagan, Mataasnakahoy
For More Information
If you need more information to help in setting up your Batangas province tourist spots’ itinerary, do contact the Provincial Tourism Office via the following:
- Tel. Number: +43 7245 435
- Messenger: m.me/BatangasPTCAO
- Email Address: [email protected]
- Website: http://www.batangas.gov.ph
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Batangas, a province in the Philippines, is a popular tourist destination known for its stunning beaches, historical landmarks, and natural attractions. Located in the Calabarzon region of Luzon, Batangas offers visitors a wide range of activities to enjoy, from exploring ancient churches and museums to hiking through lush forests and diving in crystal-clear waters.
When it comes to exploring Batangas, visiting its stunning beaches is an absolute must! With a whopping 30 beaches to choose from, there’s something for everyone, whether you prefer a peaceful hidden cove or a vibrant resort experience.
Get ready to be enchanted by the likes of Laiya, Matabungkay, and Nasugbu, where crystal-clear waters meet pristine white sands, creating the perfect backdrop for a variety of thrilling water sports. The best part? Batangas is conveniently located just a stone’s throw away from Metro Manila, making it an ideal destination for an exciting day trip. You can easily reach this paradise in just 2 to 3 hours by car, depending on your preferred mode of transportation.
Discover the wonders of Batangas without any worries about where to stay or eat! With an abundance of budget-friendly yet delightful hotels, resorts, and restaurants, your day tour in Batangas is bound to be unforgettable. Exploring these incredible tourist spots is a breeze, as you can simply hop on a jeepney, van, or bus right in Batangas City. Here are the top tourist spots in Batangas for your next adventure to the south:
Beaches and Resorts
Batangas is known for its stunning beaches and resorts that offer a variety of water activities and scenic views. Here are some of the top beaches and resorts in Batangas:
Anilao: A Diving and Snorkeling Haven
Anilao in the Philippines is renowned for its exceptional diving and snorkeling opportunities. With around 40 dive sites, including Sombrero Island, Maricaban Island, Cathedral, and Mapating, it offers diverse marine life and rich reefs, making it a prime destination for scuba divers. Additionally, Anilao Batangas is known for its unexpected critters and nudibranchs, making it an exciting spot for underwater exploration.
The area’s shore diving and snorkeling options are also highly recommended, with Planetdive in Anilao offering an excellent house reef called Twin Rocks, home to resident jackfish. Pier Uno Dive Resort is a popular choice for those interested in snorkeling. Anilao’s accessibility from Manila, approximately a 3-hour drive, further adds to its appeal as a diving and snorkeling destination.
Laiya Beach: Sun, Sand, and Sea
Laiya Beach in Batangas, Philippines, is famous for its stunning white sand beaches and clear waters. It offers a range of beach resorts and hotels, including Acuatico Beach Resort, Sabangan Beach Resort, Blue Coral Beach Resort, and Estrellas de Mendoza Playa Resort.
Visitors can enjoy various water activities such as swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking. Additionally, Laiya Beach is celebrated for its picturesque sunset views and is an ideal location for a relaxing beach getaway.
Fortune Island
Fortune Island , located in Nasugbu, Batangas, Philippines, is a captivating destination known for its Greek-inspired architecture and beautiful coastline. The island was initially developed as an exclusive luxury resort and features iconic structures such as Grecian pillars and a replica of the Parthenon.
Visitors can explore the island’s intriguing history, including the wreckage of the San Diego, a Spanish galleon that sank off the coast in 1600. The island offers swimming, snorkeling, and diving opportunities, and its unique ambiance makes it a popular spot for photography and sightseeing.
Go for a swim on Masasa Beach.
Masasa Beach is a hidden gem located in Tingloy, Batangas, Philippines. It is renowned for its serene waters, powdery white sand, and stunning landscapes. Accessible via a boat ride from the Anilao Port, this beach offers affordable accommodations and food, making it an attractive destination for budget travelers.
Visitors can indulge in activities like swimming and snorkeling, with the option to rent vests and goggles for added convenience. The beach’s unspoiled beauty and tranquil atmosphere make it an ideal retreat for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful coastal escape. If you book a tour package, the boat ride to Masasa Beach may include an exciting island hopping service.
Relax in Sepoc Beach
Sepoc Beach, located on Maricaban Island in Anilao, Batangas, is a picturesque and secluded beach known for its natural beauty and tranquil ambiance. Accessible only by boat due to its remote location, Sepoc Beach offers a serene retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
The beach is part of the Eagle Point Resort, renowned for its diving facilities and scenic surroundings. Visitors to Sepoc Beach can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and beachcombing while immersing themselves in the island’s peaceful and unspoiled environment.
Burot Beach in Calatagan
Burot Beach in Calatagan, Batangas, is renowned for its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. The beach offers a serene and unspoiled environment, making it an ideal retreat for those seeking a peaceful coastal getaway. With its clear waters and fine sand, Burot Beach provides opportunities for swimming, beachcombing, and relaxation.
It is celebrated for its rustic charm and is a favorite spot for camping and bonfires. While the beach has garnered attention from travelers, it is important to note that access and regulations may have evolved over time, so it’s advisable to verify the current status before planning a visit.
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Mountain Adventures
Batangas is known for its scenic mountains and breathtaking views. Hiking and climbing enthusiasts will find themselves in paradise with the variety of mountain adventures in the province. Here are some of the top mountain destinations that visitors should not miss.
Mt. Maculot: A Climber’s Reward
Mt. Maculot is the ultimate playground for climbers and hikers! Brace yourself for an exhilarating adventure that will leave you in awe of its breathtaking beauty. As you conquer this majestic mountain, you’ll be greeted with a jaw-dropping view of Taal Lake and its enchanting surroundings. The Rockies reign supreme, enticing daredevils with its rocky ascent among its three glorious peaks. Prepare for some heart-pumping scrambling, but trust me, the view from the top will make it all worth it.
Nestled in the charming town of Cuenca, Mt. Maculot offers three enticing destinations – the Rockies, Summit, and Grotto. While each has its own appeal, the Rockies steal the show, especially for hikers seeking an accessible trail. But that’s not all! On weekends, local vendors set up shop at the peak, providing delicious food and refreshing drinks to refuel your adventurous spirit.
Mt. Batulao: Rolling Hills and Scenic Trails
Mt. Batulao, located in Nasugbu, Batangas, is a popular hiking destination known for its scenic landscapes and relatively accessible trails. The mountain offers a range of hiking options, from beginner-friendly trails to more challenging routes, making it suitable for hikers of varying experience levels.
With its rolling slopes and picturesque views, Mt. Batulao provides an excellent opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts to immerse themselves in nature and enjoy panoramic vistas of Batangas and nearby provinces.
Taal Volcano: Hiking and History
Taal Volcano is one of the most famous landmarks in Batangas. The volcano is located on an island in Taal Lake and is known for its unique shape and history. Visitors can take a boat ride to the island and hike to the crater. The hike is relatively easy, and the view from the top is breathtaking. Visitors can also learn about the history of the volcano and its impact on the region.
Taal Volcano is one of the ideal getaways for those who enjoy hiking. You can hike, reach the viewpoint for an hour, and go down for almost 40 minutes.
You will enjoy taking photos at the place. You can reach the island volcano by renting a boat or booking a tour package.
Cultural and Historical Sites
Batangas is a province rich in culture and history, with several sites that offer a glimpse into the past. Here are some of the must-visit cultural and historical sites in Batangas:
Taal Heritage Town: A Glimpse of History
Taal Heritage Town is a charming town located in the heart of Batangas. It is known for its well-preserved ancestral houses, which date back to the Spanish colonial era.
Visitors can take a leisurely stroll around the town and admire the beautiful architecture of the houses, which feature intricate designs and details. Some of the most notable houses include the Agoncillo Mansion, the Goco Ancestral House, and the Villavicencio Wedding Gift House.
Be Amaze in the Basilica of Saint Martin de Tours
The Basilica of Saint Martin de Tours, located in Tours, France, is a prominent religious site dedicated to Saint Martin of Tours, a revered figure in Christian history. The basilica holds significant historical and cultural importance, as it is situated at the location where Saint Martin was buried.
Taal Basilica has attracted pilgrims and visitors for centuries, and the basilica’s architecture and religious artifacts contribute to its appeal as a place of spiritual reflection and historical interest.
Caleruega Church: Spiritual Retreat
The Caleruega Church, also known as the Transfiguration Chapel, is a beautiful chapel located in Nasugbu, Batangas, Philippines. The church is known for its picturesque surroundings, including lush gardens and scenic views of the Batulao mountains.
Caleruega Church is a popular venue for weddings and retreats, offering a serene and contemplative atmosphere for visitors. The chapel’s tranquil ambiance and stunning architecture make it a notable destination for those seeking spiritual reflection and appreciation of natural beauty.
Marian Orchard: A Place for Reflection
The Marian Orchard , located in Balete, Batangas, is a spiritual oasis and pilgrimage site known for its serene and picturesque surroundings. Founded in the 1980s by Mr. Lazaro Katigbak, the orchard is dedicated to the Roman Catholic religion and the propagation of Marian devotion.
The site features beautiful gardens, religious statues, and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a popular destination for prayer, meditation, and spiritual retreats. The Marian Orchard offers visitors a tranquil environment for reflection and worship, attracting pilgrims and tourists alike.
Pray in Monte Maria Shrine
Monte Maria Shrine , the Mother of All Asia – Tower of Peace, is a prominent religious landmark in Batangas, Philippines. The shrine features a towering statue of the Virgin Mary, recognized as the tallest of its kind in the world.
The site serves as a pilgrimage center and a symbol of unity and peace, drawing devotees and visitors seeking spiritual reflection and contemplation. Monte Maria Shrine’s awe-inspiring architecture and scenic location overlooking Batangas Bay make it a significant destination for religious tourism and cultural appreciation.
Cape Santiago Lighthouse
Cape Santiago Lighthouse, or Faro de Cabo Santiago, is a historic lighthouse in Calatagan, Batangas, Philippines. Built in 1890 during the Spanish colonial period, it stands as one of the oldest lighthouses in the country.
The lighthouse guided vessels traveling from Manila to the southern islands of Visayas and directed ships heading towards Manila from the San Bernardino Strait. The red round structure, made of brick and lime cement, stands at 15.5 meters (51 feet) tall and remains a significant landmark in the region.
Malabrigo Point Lighthouse
Malabrigo Point Lighthouse , Faro de Punta Malabrigo, is a historic lighthouse in Lobo, Batangas, Philippines. Built in 1896, it stands as one of the country’s oldest and most well-preserved Spanish colonial lighthouses.
The cylindrical brick tower, perched atop a hill, guides ships navigating the waters of Batangas Bay and the Sibuyan Sea. The lighthouse has a rich history and offers a picturesque coastline view, making it a popular destination for visitors interested in historical landmarks and scenic vistas.
Diving, Marine Life, and Water Activities
Batangas is widely known for its beautiful beaches and marine biodiversity. It is a paradise for water activities such as snorkeling and scuba diving. The province boasts of several diving sites that are perfect for both advanced divers and beginners.
Verde Island Passage: A Diver’s Paradise
One of the most famous diving spots in Batangas is the Verde Island Passage. It is a strait that separates the islands of Luzon and Mindoro. According to marine biologists, the Verde Island Passage is the “center of the center” of marine biodiversity in the world.
It is home to more than 1,000 species of fish and 300 species of coral. Divers can enjoy the stunning underwater scenery and swim alongside schools of fish, sea turtles, and other marine creatures.
Sombrero Island: Marine Biodiversity
Sombrero Island is a small island off the coast of Batangas. It is a popular destination for day trips and island hopping.
The island is surrounded by clear waters and is home to various marine species, such as sea urchins, starfish, and crabs. Divers can explore the coral reefs and see the diverse marine life up close. Sombrero Island is also perfect for snorkeling and other water activities.
Local Delights and Accommodations
Batangas is not just a place to visit but also a place to indulge in local cuisine and find comfortable accommodations. Here are some of the best places to stay and eat in Batangas:
Batangas City: The Heart of Local Cuisine
Batangas City is perfect for foodies who want to experience local cuisine. The city is known for its specialty dish, lomi , a noodle soup made with thick egg noodles, meat, and vegetables. Visitors can find this dish in various restaurants around the city, including Rose and Grace , a well-known restaurant serving lomi for over 60 years.
Aside from lomi, Batangas City is also known for its coffee. The city is home to several coffee farms, and visitors can try local coffee at Cafe de Lipa , a coffee shop that serves Batangas’ signature brew.
For accommodations, visitors can book a room at PonteFino Hotel and Residences , a luxurious hotel that offers spacious rooms and suites. The hotel also has a restaurant, Cafe Feliz , that serves international cuisine.
Lipa City: A Blend of Tradition and Modernity
Lipa City blends tradition and modernity, offering visitors a unique experience. The city is known for its barako coffee, a strong coffee favorite among locals. Visitors can try this coffee at Cafe de Lipa , which has several branches around the city.
For a taste of tradition, visitors can head to Casa Marikit , a restaurant that serves traditional Filipino dishes. The restaurant is in a heritage house that has been around since the 1920s.
For accommodations, visitors can book a room at The Suites at Mount Malarayat, a hotel that offers breathtaking views of Mount Malarayat. The hotel also has a restaurant, La Montagna, that serves Italian cuisine.
San Juan: Homely Stays and Local Eats
San Juan is a small town that offers visitors a homely stay and local eats. The town is known for its long stretch of white sand beaches, making it a popular destination for beachgoers.
For accommodations, visitors can book a room at Palm Beach Resort , a beachfront resort that offers comfortable rooms and a relaxing atmosphere. The resort also has a restaurant, Palm Grill, that serves grilled seafood and meat dishes.
Outdoor and Recreational Activities
Batangas is a province known for its beautiful beaches and stunning natural landscapes. However, there are also plenty of outdoor and recreational activities to enjoy beyond the sand and surf. Here are three options to consider for your next weekend getaway to Batangas:
Fantasy World: A Quirky Theme Park Experience
A Fantasy World, also known as the “Fantasy World Amusement Park,” is a unique and intriguing abandoned theme park in Lemery, Batangas, Philippines. The park was envisioned as a medieval-themed attraction featuring castle-like structures, whimsical architecture, and various recreational facilities.
Despite its unfinished state and closure, the site has garnered interest from urban explorers and photographers due to its surreal and somewhat eerie ambiance. The park’s unconventional and mysterious presence has contributed to its reputation as an offbeat and captivating destination for those intrigued by abandoned places and unusual attractions.
Milea Bee Farm: Learning and Tasting
Milea Bee Farm is a sustainable farm located in San Jose, Batangas. The farm is dedicated to promoting bees’ importance and role in agriculture and the environment. Visitors can take a guided tour of the farm, learn about beekeeping, and taste the farm’s honey products.
The farm also has a restaurant that serves dishes made with honey and other locally sourced ingredients. Milea Bee Farm is an excellent option for those looking to learn something new and support sustainable agriculture.
Aquaria Water Park: Family Fun in the Sun
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Aquaria Water Park is a tropical-themed water park in Calatagan, Batangas, Philippines. Nestled along Calatagan South Beach, the park offers 525 meters of fine white sand and a range of water attractions, including pools, slides, and cove pools.
Visitors can enjoy a variety of water-based activities, making it an ideal destination for families and water enthusiasts. The park’s picturesque coastal setting and diverse amenities contribute to its appeal as a leisure and recreation destination in Batangas.
Sail and do paddleboarding in Taal Lake.
Taal Lake is located about 60 km southeast of Manila on the main island of Luzon. The freshwater lake is situated within a complex volcanic caldera, one of the world’s great volcano-tectonic depressions.
You can rent a boat with your companion. The boat rental cost will vary depending on the boat size and allotted time. Try kayak for a solo ride or with a partner. Paddleboats are also one of the recommended activities on the lake. Safety measures like using life vests, proper training, and guidance from instructors and drivers will surely make you enjoy it all the way.
You can walk at the Volcanic Rocks from the eruption of the Taal Volcano. It has hardened black lava, and some of it is now covered by vegetation. In San Nicolas, Batangas, try the Bird Sanctuary to see the fantastic Philippine megapode and Little Egret.
Travel and Itinerary Tips
Best time to visit batangas.
The best time to visit Batangas is during the dry season, typically from November to April. During these months, the weather is generally sunny and conducive to outdoor activities such as beach excursions, diving, snorkeling, and hiking.
The pleasant climate and clear skies make it an ideal time to explore the region’s natural beauty and coastal attractions. However, it’s important to note that Batangas can be enjoyed year-round, and each season offers unique experiences and charm.
Creating Your Batangas Itinerary
Creating an itinerary is highly recommended to make the most of your visit to Batangas. Start by listing the tourist spots in Batangas you want to visit, such as the beaches, islands, and mountains. Then, plan your activities accordingly, such as a day tour or a boat ride.
When creating your itinerary, consider your budget and the amount of time you have. If you have limited time, focus on the top tourist spots in Batangas. You can explore more places and try different activities if you have more time.
Transportation: Getting to and Around Batangas
There are several ways to get to Batangas, including buses and private vehicles. If you are coming from Manila, you can take a bus from the Cubao or Buendia bus terminals. The travel time is around 2-3 hours, depending on the traffic.
Once you are in Batangas, the best way to get around is by tricycle, jeepney, or private vehicle. Tricycles are the most common mode of transportation in the province and are ideal for short distances. Jeepneys are available for longer distances and are more affordable than private vehicles.
To make the most of your visit to Batangas, plan your itinerary ahead of time, consider the best time to visit, and choose the most convenient mode of transportation. With these tips in mind, you are sure to have a memorable trip to one of the most beautiful provinces in the Philippines.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the top activities to enjoy when visiting batangas.
Batangas is a destination that offers a wide variety of activities that cater to different interests. Some top activities to enjoy when visiting Batangas include island hopping, snorkeling, scuba diving, trekking, and exploring historical landmarks. Visitors can also enjoy swimming, kayaking, and paddleboarding in the province’s beautiful beaches.
Which family-friendly destinations are recommended in Batangas?
Batangas has several family-friendly destinations perfect for a fun-filled vacation with loved ones. Some recommended destinations include the Aquaria Water Park, Fantasy World, and the Marian Orchard. Families can also visit the Batangas City Zoo, which houses various animals like tigers, monkeys, and birds.
What are the best beaches to explore in Batangas?
Batangas is known for its beautiful beaches with crystal-clear waters and powdery white sand. Some of the best beaches to explore in Batangas include Laiya Beach, Nasugbu Beach, and Calatagan Beach. These beaches offer water activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and island hopping.
What are the Instagram-worthy spots in Batangas?
Batangas is a picturesque province that offers several Instagram-worthy spots. These spots include the Taal Volcano, Fortune Island, and the Malabrigo Lighthouse. Visitors can also take stunning photos at Masasa Beach, known for its clear waters and scenic views.
What makes Batangas a unique destination for tourists?
Batangas is a unique tourist destination because of its rich history, culture, and natural beauty. The province has several historical landmarks, such as the Taal Basilica and the Balayan Church. Visitors can also explore the Taal Volcano, the smallest active volcano in the world. Batangas is also known for its delicious cuisine, including bulalo, adobo sa puti, and lomi.
Are there any notable outdoor adventures to experience in Batangas?
Batangas offers several outdoor adventures that cater to thrill-seekers. Visitors can trek in Mt. Maculot, which offers a challenging hike and scenic views. The province also has several waterfalls, including the Ambon-Ambon and Laurel Falls. Visitors can also try skydiving at the Batangas City Airport, which offers a unique and thrilling experience.
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The 20 Amazing Batangas Tourist Spots – Discover its Enchanting Beauty
Batangas, a province in the Philippines, is renowned for its stunning landscapes, historical sites, and vibrant culture. From heritage towns to pristine beaches, the province offers a diverse range of attractions that cater to every type of traveler. Let’s embark on a journey to explore the top tourist spots in Batangas.
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1. Taal Heritage Town: Preserving the Past
Taal Heritage Town is a captivating glimpse into the country’s Spanish colonial history. Nestled near the Taal Volcano, the town boasts well-preserved ancestral houses, the Basilica de San Martin de Tours, and the Caysasay Shrine. Wander through cobblestone streets and admire the architectural grandeur that reflects the rich cultural heritage.
2. Fantasy World: A Fairytale Escape
Step into a world of enchantment at Fantasy World, a theme park inspired by medieval European castles. Though still under development, this whimsical destination transports visitors to a fairytale realm, making it a unique and magical stop for those seeking a different kind of adventure.
3. Fortune Island: Unveiling Ancient Ruins
For a touch of mystery, head to Fortune Island, an islet that showcases the ruins of ancient Grecian-inspired structures. The island’s azure waters and panoramic views create a picturesque backdrop, offering a perfect blend of history and natural beauty.
4. Anilao: Dive into the Paradise of Batangas
Anilao, known as the “Diving Capital of the Philippines,” is a haven for underwater enthusiasts. Its vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life make it an ideal destination for snorkeling and scuba diving. The clear waters and colorful underwater world make Anilao a must-visit for those seeking aquatic adventures.
5. Mt. Batulao: Conquer the Peaks
Hiking enthusiasts will find Mt. Batulao a challenging yet rewarding climb. The mountain offers breathtaking views of rolling hills and nearby peaks. The diverse trails cater to both beginners and experienced trekkers, ensuring a memorable journey to the summit.
6. Montemaria Shrine: A Spiritual Oasis
The Montemaria Shrine, with its towering statue of Mother Mary, is a serene and spiritual destination. Set against a backdrop of lush greenery and overlooking Batangas Bay, the shrine provides a tranquil space for reflection and prayer.
7. Laiya Beach and Resorts: Sun, Sand, and Serenity
Laiya is synonymous with pristine beaches and luxurious resorts. The powdery white sand and clear waters make it an ideal destination for beach lovers. Whether you seek relaxation or water adventures, Laiya has it all.
8. Milea Bear Farm: A Unique Animal Encounter
For a one-of-a-kind experience, visit Milea Bear Farm, home to rescued and rehabilitated bears. The sanctuary promotes wildlife conservation and education, allowing visitors to interact with these magnificent creatures in a safe and ethical environment.
9. Cape Santiago Lighthouse: Guiding the Way
Situated at the southern tip of Batangas, the Cape Santiago Lighthouse offers panoramic views of the Batangas Bay and the Verde Island Passage. The historic lighthouse provides a glimpse into the region’s maritime history and serves as a picturesque backdrop for sunset enthusiasts.
10. Mt. Maculot: Majestic Views Await
Known for its stunning Rockies, Mt. Maculot offers panoramic views of Taal Lake and Volcano. The mountain is a popular destination for hikers, and the challenging trails lead to a rewarding summit experience.
11. Aquaria Water Park: Fun Under the Sun
Aquaria Water Park, located in Calatagan, is a family-friendly destination offering a mix of water attractions, slides, and pools. It’s a perfect spot for a day of fun and relaxation, especially during the scorching summer months.
12. The Old Grove Farmstead: Rustic Retreat
Escape to the countryside at The Old Grove Farmstead, a rustic retreat surrounded by lush landscapes. This eco-friendly destination provides a serene atmosphere for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful getaway.
13. Caleruega Church: A Picturesque Sanctuary
Caleruega Church is a picturesque retreat center with well-manicured gardens and a chapel that exudes serenity. Its elevated location provides stunning views of the surrounding hills and offers a peaceful environment for prayer and reflection.
14. Verde Island: A Diver’s Paradise
Verde Island is a hidden gem for diving enthusiasts, renowned for its vibrant coral reefs and diverse marine life. Explore the underwater wonders and witness the beauty of this untouched marine sanctuary.
15. Matabungkay Beach: Timeless Beauty
Matabungkay Beach has been a classic Batangas destination for beach lovers for decades. The swaying coconut trees, clear waters, and gentle waves create a timeless and laid-back atmosphere for visitors seeking a relaxing beach getaway.
16. Calatagan Stilts: Overwater Bliss
Calatagan Stilts is a unique resort that offers overwater cottages and villas, providing guests with a luxurious and tranquil retreat. The resort’s design seamlessly blends with the natural surroundings, creating an idyllic setting for a memorable stay.
17. Sombrero Island: Dive into Marine Diversity
Named for its distinctive shape resembling a hat, Sombrero Island is another top spot for diving enthusiasts. The coral-covered underwater terrain and the chance to encounter diverse marine species make it a favorite among underwater adventurers.
18. Club Balai Isabel: Lakeside Luxury
Nestled along the shores of Taal Lake, Club Balai Isabel offers lakeside accommodations with stunning views of the famous Taal Volcano. The resort provides a perfect blend of luxury and natural beauty, making it an ideal escape for couples and families alike.
19. Cintai Corito’s Garden: Balinese Tranquility
Experience the beauty of Bali in Batangas at Cintai Corito’s Garden. This Balinese-inspired resort boasts lush gardens, ornate structures, and a serene ambiance, offering guests a unique and relaxing retreat.
20. Masasa Beach Tingloy: Secluded Paradise
Tucked away in Tingloy, Masasa Beach is a hidden gem with powdery white sand and crystal-clear waters. Accessible by boat, this secluded paradise is perfect for those seeking a tranquil beach experience away from the crowds.
Batangas, with its diverse array of tourist spots, promises a memorable experience for every traveler. Whether you’re a history buff, an adventure seeker, or someone looking to unwind by the beach, Batangas has something special to offer.
Explore the enchanting beauty of Batangas and let its rich culture and natural wonders leave an indelible mark on your travel memories.
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Top 13 Batangas Tourist Spots to Visit
I was a 21 years old Engineering student in May 2016, when a company came to our school looking for future employees. My friends and I went, took a few exams, got an interview, and in just a few hours was told we had a job waiting for me in Batangas.
Yup, I was hired. We were hired. Needless to say, we were ecstatic. Since we still wanted to take the board exam in October 2016, the company allowed us to do our review and take the exam first. By October, I was an official ECE Engineer! Wohooo! I now have a valid ID.
Since we were already hired in May, we only had to sign the contract to start working fully. On November 7, 2016, my friends and I were now working in Batangas. But what made me say yes to the job? Was it the salary?
No, I was receiving less than 15k a month.
It was Batangas in itself that made me say yes. Before going to Batangas, I googled the place and found a lot of beaches and tourist spots. Growing up in the mountains, I’ve always wanted to live in an area where the beach was only a few minutes away.
But to my dismay, the beach was two hours away. Despite that, my stay in Batangas consisted of frequent trips to the beach and a few more adventures in Laguna.
Here are some of the places worth checking out in Batangas and its surrounding areas that I was able to visit. All of these are just 2 to 3 hours away from Manila, and they’re pretty cheap too.
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Things to Do in Batangas
Masasa beach.
Travel Guide: Masasa Beach DIY Budget Travel Guide (Tingloy, Batangas)
With the crystal clear water, impressive rock formations, almost white sand, and great snorkeling sites, a period of two days is just not enough to explore all of what the Masasa beach has to offer.
Binukbok View Point
Travel Guide: Binukbok View Point Resort: Snorkeling Paradise in Batangas
Would you like to go to a pristine location where there is nothing but the sea and a lot of love for it? Then, set your sights and set your schedule because Wanderera has a great adventure for you!
Welcome to Binukbok View Point Resort, a mere three hours trip from Manila.
Bato Springs Resort
Travel Guide: Bato Springs Resort, Laguna Travel Guide: Perfect Summer Getaway
Imagine swimming in fresh flowing spring water surrounded by lush green trees. This is what Bato Springs Resort has to offer. Tucked in the city of San Pablo, Laguna, it is frequently visited by weekend warriors in search of a relaxing environment.
Mt. Maculot
Travel Guide: Mt. Maculot Travel Guide: Everything You Need To Know
Well known for being a hiking spot in Batangas, Mt Maculot is one of the best places to view Taal Lake. Just 2 hours away from Manila, the mountain can be the perfect weekend getaway when you just want to explore, go on an adventure, connect with Mother Nature, or unwind.
Manuel Uy Beach Resort
Travel Guide: Manuel Uy Beach Resort: Beach Camping Travel Guide (P1000 Budget)
Famous for being an ideal place for beach camping, Manuel Uy Beach Resort offers an excellent place for those who want to rough it out.
Located in the humble town of Calatagan, Batangas, Manuel Uy is a small paradise for the weekend.
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Looking for an uncrowded beach with clear blue waters and creamy sand? Why not go to Isla Verde? You won’t regret it.
Casa Antonio Glamping
Travel Guide: Casa Antonio Glamping Travel Guide: Relax, Unwind, and De-stress
Casa Antonio Glamping is one of the pioneers of glampsites in the Philippines. For a few years now, they’ve been offering their tents (and now also their glamping huts) to every glamper.
Valentino Resort and Spa
Travel Guide: Valentino Resort and Spa: Review And Travel Guide
Valentino Resort and Spa is located at Brgy. San Jose, a few minutes before Mt. Maculot if you’re coming from Manila. It was created from the simple thought of combining a health spa and a luxurious resort of international standards so you might as well prepare yourself to be wowed!
Taal Heritage Town
Travel Guide: Taal Heritage Town Batangas: Experiencing The Vigan of the South
When I first heard of the Taal Heritage Town, I thought it was about the volcano. Little did I know, Taal has the largest Catholic church in Asia, rows of ancestral homes, and rich history. Traveling here feels like a trip back in time especially when you hear the stories of the past.
No Limits KFB Farm Resort
Travel Guide: No Limits KFB Farm Resort : Tranquility at Its Best
E ver wondered what it would be like to live on a farm and relax with all the greeneries surrounding you? Now you can at No Limits KFB Farm Resort in Batangas.
One Laiya Beach Resort
Travel Guide: One Laiya Beach Resort: Among Laiya Batangas’ Cheap Resorts
For an affordable beach resort in Laiya, don’t forget One Laiya Beach Resort.
La Virginia Resort
Travel Guide: La Virginia Resort and Hotel, Batangas: For the Kids at Heart
Tucked in the province Batangas, the La Virginia Resort offers a stunning view of the Taal Lake and an amazing swimming experience. From castles to superheroes, the place will leave you breathless from wandering around the place.
Batangas Beach Camping Spots
Love camping? You’ll love our list: Where to Beach Camp In Batangas for Less than 400 Pesos
With all of these places in Batangas, there are still tons of destinations that I still have to visit and travel to. I even created a list. The ones mentioned above are just 25 percent of what I’ve written down. I think any person who’d go to Batangas would also fall in love not only with their tourist spots but with the people, too.
After staying there for more than a year, people now ask me if I’m from Batangas because of my accent whenever I speak in Tagalog. Not to mention, the ‘eh’ at the end of every sentence. Haha.
And when I’m in Batangas, I revert to speaking like a Batangueno changing some words:
- From dito to dine
- From ito to are
- From ba to ga
- From market to palengke (haha!)
The last part was one of the hardest parts for me since we, people from the highlands, prefer to use some English words.
All in all, staying in Batangas is one of my greatest experiences.
With the amazing locals, I found myself falling in love with this place.
If you’ve read my About Me page , you probably already know that I used to work in Batangas. I hail from the Cordillera mountains – Benguet to be exact. When you think about the distance between the two provinces, you’d be asking me what most people ask ‘Why go there?’. Why, indeed.
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Top 20 Tourist Spots in Batangas (Tagalog)
Last updated: 9 February 2024
Kung ang tourism ay isang feast, mahahanap mo sa Batangas ang isang malaking buffet na samu’t sari ang pagpipilian, perfect para sa magkakaibang trip ng mga bisita — historical sites, top eats mula sa mga homegrown restaurants, spectacular summits, iba’t ibang klase ng beach, secluded camping grounds, at magagandang underwater scenery!
Ang best part ng pag-explore sa Batangas? Napaka-accessible nito mula sa Manila! No-brainer choice ito para sa weekend getaways, summer escapades, barkada road trips, at company outings! Ito ang ilan sa mga best tourist spots na puwede mong puntahan at mga puwedeng gawin sa Batangas.
ATTENTION! Posibleng magbago ang opening hours kaya mas okay na i-check ang official websites o Facebook pages ng mga lugar na nasa list bago pumunta. Nag-provide din kami ng mga links ng Klook (para sa mga activities/tours) at Agoda (para mabilis mong makita ang mga resorts/hotels sa area).
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Laiya, San Juan
Ang Laiya ay isang seaside barangay na masasabing nagre-represent ng buong bayan ng San Juan pagdating sa tourism. Sa katunayan, maraming beach resorts na nasa ibang parts ng municipality, katulad ng mga nasa Barangay Hugom, na ipinakikilala din bilang parte ng ‘Laiya’ para maka-attract pa ng mas maraming bisita.
Kilala ang Laiya sa mapusyaw o light-colored na buhangin nito. Hile-hilera ang mga resorts at hotels sa baybayin ng munting beach spot na ito, mula sa mga budget picks hanggang sa mga luxury selections. Patok na patok ang Laiya, San Juan sa mga locals bilang weekend destination at pati na rin bilang venue ng mga company outings o weddings.
WHERE TO STAY: Maaaring tignan ang aming Top 10 Resorts & Hotels in Laiya (San Juan, Batangas) article para sa hotel suggestions. Maghanap ng iba pang hotels sa bayan ng San Juan here!
Anilao, Mabini
Kilala ang Anilao bilang poster child ng bayan ng Mabini . Tulad ng Laiya, maraming ibang barangay na sinasabing nasa “Anilao” sila kahit nasa kalapit na barangay talaga sila. Gano’n kalakas ang hatak ng Anilao!
Mahahanap ito sa northern coast ng Calumpang Peninsula at isa ito sa mga Batangas tourist spots na unang idinevelop. Tinuturing itong birthplace ng scuba diving sa Pilipinas at deserve na deserve naman ang titulong ito. Hindi man kumikislap sa sobrang puti ang buhangin sa tabing-dagat nito, ang vibrant na underwater scenery talaga ang binabalik-balikan dito.
Madalas na jump-off point ang Anilao papunta sa ibang attractions tulad ng Sombrero Island at Masasa Beach sa Tingloy, ang sole island municipality sa Batangas. Ito rin ang jump-off point papunta sa Mt. Gulugod Baboy na kilala bilang hiking spot na perfect para sa mga beginners sa trekking. Ang ilang hikers ay nagbi-beach na rin after umakyat ng bundok.
Gusto mo ba mag-dive or matuto mag-dive sa Anilao? May mga options ang Klook even for beginners. Piliin ang package na perfect para sa iyo:
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WHERE TO STAY: Maaaring tignan ang aming Top 10 Beach & Dive Resorts in Anilao (Mabini, Batangas) article para sa hotel suggestions. Maghanap ng iba pang hotels sa bayan ng Mabini here!
Ang Tingloy ay nasa Maricaban Island at ito ang tanging municipality na hindi parte ng mainland Batangas. Isa itong island municipality na nasa gitna ng Balayan Bay at Batangas Bay. Bahagi na ito ngayon sa mga sikat na Batangas tourist spots.
Bago sumikat ang Masasa Beach , hindi masyadong napapansin ang isolated town na ito. Naging kilala ang Masasa Beach dahil sa fine, pristine white sand nito at malinaw na tubig. Ngayon, popular na provincial attraction na ito na dinarayo ng libo-libong turista mula sa Metro Manila at iba’t ibang parts ng Luzon.
Minsan, napagkakamalan na part ng Anilao ang Sombrero Island , pero under Tingloy talaga ito. Isa pang beach destination sa Tingloy ay ang Oscar Beach na tinatawag din ng locals na Oscar Island. Tuluyan nang sumikat ang Tingloy bilang isang tropical island paradise dahil sa mga beach na ito.
Day trip lang usually ang uso sa mga tourists dito at madalas sa Anilao na nagbu-book ng hotel o resort ang mga gustong mag-overnight.
WHERE TO STAY: Maaari rin naman tignan ang aming Top 10 Beach & Dive Resorts in Anilao (Mabini, Batangas) article para sa iba pang hotel suggestions since ito naman ang jump-off point at ang pinakamalapit na popular na mainstream resort town sa Tingloy.
Kung naghahanap ka ng unique na beach destination sa Batangas, make sure na nasa itinerary niyo ang Lobo . Imbis na fine, white sand ang nasa shores nito, karamihan ng mga beach ng Lobo, lalo na sa Malabrigo , ay nababalutan ng smooth pebbles at stones.
Less crowded ang beaches dito. A few years ago, medyo challenging pa makapunta sa Lobo dahil hindi pa sementado ang ilang parts ng daan, pero ngayon, mas madali na itong puntahan from Batangas City o San Juan. Kahit unti-unti na itong dinedevelop, mas tahimik pa rin ito compared sa ibang mas developed na coastal towns sa Batangas. Higit sa lahat, ang tranquility ng coastal town na ito ang talagang pinupuntahan ng mga tourists dito.
Kung balak mong mag-overnight, puwede mong puntahan ang lighthouse sa umaga, na tampok rin sa mga Batangas tourist spots. Ang Malabrigo Point Lighthouse (Faro de Punta Malabrigo) ay isang National Historical Landmark. Noon, puwede ka pa pumasok at mag-explore sa loob at paligid ng lighthouse, pero recently, hanggang tingin na lang mula sa labas ang pinapayagan. Gayunpaman, dahil overlooking ito sa dagat, napakagandang viewpoint nito.
WHERE TO STAY: Maghanap ng mga hotels sa bayan ng Lobo here!
Pinakasikat ang Calatagan sa mga beaches at dive sites nito. Ang peninsular municipality na ito ay kilala sa kaniyang cream-colored shores at mababaw na tubig. Maraming resorts sa mga beaches sa Calatagan na patok sa iba’t ibang klase ng travelers at tourists. Karamihan ng resorts ay nasa mga barangays na ito: Bagong Silang, Santa Ana, Uno, Balibago, at Balibago Quilitisan .
Ang Stilts Calatagan Beach Resort ay nasa high-end side ng budget spectrum at isang popular na events venue lalo na para sa mga weddings. Ang Aquaria Water Park naman ay perfect para sa mga mahilig sa aqua parks at slides na gusto rin ng beachfront experience. Isa sa mga rising beach camping destinations naman ang Manuel Uy Beach .
Bahagi rin sa Batangas tourist spots ang mga sandbars at snorkeling sites na mapupuntahan mo kapag nag-rent ka ng boat mula sa mga seaside resorts dito. Ang mga sikat na boat tour destinations sa Calatagan ay ang Little Boracay at Starfish Island . Bukod sa beaches, kilala rin ang Calatagan sa Spanish-era lighthouse nito — ang Cape Santiago Lighthouse, na nasa southern tip ng peninsula.
If wala kayong sasakyan or gusto niyo lang mag-travel conveniently from Manila to Calatagan, may Calatagan package na available na kasama na ang roundtrip transportation. Makakapili ka rin if gusto mo ng Day Tour Package lang o Overnight Package. Covered na rin ang floating cottage experience at island hopping na kasama ang Little Boracay sa pupuntahan.
WHERE TO STAY: Maaaring tignan ang aming Top 10 Resorts & Hotels in Calatagan article para sa hotel suggestions. Maghanap ng iba pang hotels sa bayan ng Calatagan here!
Matabungkay, Lian
Maaaring “old school” na pakinggan ngayon ang Matabungkay , pero sikat ito for a reason. Noong 1950s, ang strip na ito sa coast ng Lian ay isa sa pinakamaganda at pinaka-accessible na beach mula sa Manila at paboritong puntahan ng mga turista.
Ngayon, marami nang nagbago. May mga beaches na “na-discover” over the years na naging dahilan kung bakit na-overshadow na ang Matabungkay. Pero kahit hindi na kasing sikat sa mga Batangas tourist spots ang Matabungkay, go-to place pa rin ito para sa family outings at group excursions ng mga local tourists.
May mga resorts, tindahan, at mga bahay na nakahilera sa tabing-dagat nito, na lumilitaw sa kabila ng fine ash-colored sand nito. Pero ang pinakakilalang feature ng Matabungkay ay ang mga iconic floating bamboo raft cottages nito along its coastline.
WHERE TO STAY: Maaaring tignan ang aming Top 10 Resorts & Hotels in Lian article para sa hotel suggestions. Maghanap ng iba pang hotels sa bayan ng Lian here!
Isa sa mga areas na unang na-develop sa Batangas ang Nasugbu kaya maraming tourist spots dito. From seaside villages, naging resort villages ang mga barangay dito. Ilan sa mga beaches dito ay nasa loob ng exclusive villages at resorts kung saan required ang membership, connection, o prior booking para mapuntahan mo. Ilan sa mga ito ang Tali Beach Subdivision , Punta Fuego , Hamilo Coast, at Canyon Cove .
Pero huwag kang mag-alala dahil karamihan ng beaches, coves, at islands ay accessible kahit walang prior reservation. Ilan sa mga ito ay Calayo Beach , Bituin Cove , Pulo Island (o Loren island) , at Fortune Island .
WHERE TO STAY: Maaaring tignan ang aming Top 10 Hotels & Resorts in Nasugbu (Batangas) article para sa hotel suggestions. Maghanap ng iba pang hotels sa Nasugbu here!
Fortune Island
Dating luxurious exclusive resort, nagsara ang Fortune Island noong 2006. Kilala ito sa Grecian pillars at statues na nagpapa-alala sa mga visitors sa glorious past nito. Sa ngayon, open ang Fortune Island sa publiko. Ang rugged charm ng isla ang isa sa mga nakaka-attract sa mga turista na bisitahin ito. Maraming puwedeng gawin dito habang ine-explore ang isla: mag-cliff jump, mag-trek papunta sa lighthouse, mag-take ng maraming pictures, mag-snorkel, o mag-scuba dive. Kung gusto mong mag-swimming, may dalawang area kung saan puwede kang lumangoy: ang shallow pero maalon na beach o ang calm pero malalim na tubig sa cliff diving area.
At kung hilig mo ang diving, may mga malalapit na diving spots tulad ng Blue Holes , the Wreck , at Fortune NW . Minsan hindi sapat ang day trip, kaya puwede rin mag-camping at mag-overnight stay sa isla, pero depende ito sa weather at sa management. Sa mga mago-overnight stay, take this chance na mag-stargaze at astrophotography!
Para ma-reach ang isand, kailangan muna mag-register, magbayad ng entrance fee, at mag-rent ng bangka sa Fortune Island Resort sa mainland. Huwag kalimutan magdala ng food at drinking water. Bago bumalik sa mainland, siguraduhing linisin ang mga kalat at dalhin ang mga basura.
Kung manggagaling kayo sa Manila at gusto niyo mag-travel conveniently, maari niyo i-book ang join-in tour ng Klook para sa Fortune Island Day Tour from Manila. Included na dito ang roundtrip transportation at tour guide fee.
✅ CHECK PACKAGE INCLUSIONS & AVAILABILITY HERE!
Entrance Fee: Day Trip, P350/pax; Overnight, P500/pax Jump-Off Point: Fortune Island Resort, Apacible Boulevard, Barangay Wawa, Nasugbu, Batangas Boat Rate: Day Trip – P4000 (1-4 pax), P4500 (5-8 pax), P5000 (9-12pax), P5500 (13-15 pax), P6500 (16-20 pax); Overnight – P4500 (1-4 pax), P5000 (5-8 pax), P5500 (9-12pax), P6000 (13-15 pax), P7000 (16-20 pax)
Mount Batulao & Mount Talamitam
Isa ang Mount Batulao sa mga sikat at pinaka-scenic na hiking destinations o tourist spots sa Batangas dahil sa lapit nito sa Manila. Ang jump-off point ay ang KC Hillcrest (Evercrest) na malapit sa border ng Batangas at Cavite.
Except sa ridgeline before mag-summit, binubuo ang trail ng easy slopes na hindi masyadong steep, kaya recommended ang Batulao para sa beginners. Nagiging challenging lang ang hike dahil mas lamang ang grassland features nito. Kapag summer months, mahirap ang hike dahil walang masyadong puno na nagpo-provide ng shade. Pero huwag mag-alala dahil may mga rest spots din sa trail.
Mas maikli ang hike sa kalapit na Mount Talamitam , pero mas matarik ito, lalo na kapag palapit na sa summit. Puwede mo naman piliin ang winding pero longer trail na madalas dinadaanan kapag pababa na ng bundok kung ayaw mo ng masyadong matarik na trail papunta sa summit. Ang bagong jump-off point ay nasa Barangay Kayrilaw. May mga hikers din na ginagawang twin hike ang Mount Batulao at Mount Talamitam.
Puwede rin mag-book ng private day hike tour sa Klook kung wala sa grupo niyo ang marunong mag-drive. Kasama sa package ng private hike ang round trip transportation mula McDonald’s El Pueblo at Mount Batulao, registration fee, snacks, at guide.
Mount Maculot
Ang Mount Maculot na nasa Cuenca ay isa ring favorite hiking destination na malapit sa Manila. May taas na lagpas 900 meters above sea level, mate-test ng Maculot ang endurance mo dahil sa steep assaults at rocky features nito. Bukod sa malawak na campsite, ang iba pang sikat na features nito ay ang summit at ang “Rockies” na may picturesque views ng Taal Lake, ng mga kalapit na bayan, at ng lush forest.
Doble-ingat kapag pupunta sa rockies para sa photo ops dahil minsan, sobrang lakas ng hangin. Yumuko o gumapang kung kailangan. Laging i-prioritize ang safety.
Kung wala kang sasakyan, may private Maculot Day Hike Tour na ino-offer ang Klook kung saan kasama na ang roundtrip transfers mula sa McDonald’s El Pueblo, Ortigas to Mount Maculot, guide, snacks, at registration fee.
Lipa Cultural Trip
Isang highly urbanized city na may modern establishments ang Lipa , pero hindi pa rin nawawala ang Batangan identity nito. Sa katunayan, marami itong maipagmamalaking mga historical at heritage sites, kasma na ang mga lumang simbahan at ancestral houses.
Ang Casa de Segunda ay isang well-preserved ancestral house na may Spanish colonial period architectural style. Ang Metropolitan Cathedral of San Sebastian o Lipa Cathedral ay isa sa pinakamatandang simbahan sa Batangas.
Sagana din ang Lipa sa mga kainan na nag-o-offer ng mga signature Batangas dishes. Huwag kalimutan i-try ang kanilang staple merienda na lomi at Lipa-style goto. Kung coffee lover ka, huwag palampasin ang kapeng barako!
WHERE TO STAY: Maaaring tignan ang aming Top 10 Hotels & Resorts in Lipa City article para sa hotel suggestions. Maghanap ng iba pang hotels sa Lipa City here!
Taal Heritage Town
Ang kinikilala nating San Nicolas ngayon ay ang dating site ng original na Taal. Napilitang ilipat ang dating provincial capital nang pumutok ang Taal Volcano noong mid-18th century. Ngayon, isa na ito sa mga pinakakilalang Batangas tourist spots.
Kahit na bakas ang commercialization sa Taal , nananatili pa rin ang nostalgic old-town vibe dito at makikita pa rin ang well-preserved town hall building at mga ancestral houses sa paligid. Pero ang highlight ng bayang ito ay ang Basilica de San Martin de Tours o Taal Basilica na sinasabing pinakamalaking Catholic church sa Asia. Nakatayo ito sa isang hill kaya talagang kapansin-pansin ang iconic landmark na ito.
Kapag nagutom ka, i-try mo ang ilan sa mga signature dishes ng Batangas tulad ng tapang Taal at longganisang Taal. Puwede kang umorder nito sa Don Juan Boodle House – Taal malapit sa Taal Market kung saan puwede ka rin mag food trip o mamili ng pasalubong. Kung marami ka pang oras, puwede mo rin tingnan ang Barong Tagalog, balisong, at embroidery products dito.
WHERE TO STAY: Maghanap ng mga hotels sa bayan ng Taal here!
Club Balai Isabel
Ang nine-hectare property ng Club Balai Isabel ay kilala dahil sa frontrow seat nito sa napakagandang Taal Volcano at Taal Lake. May ipinagmamalaki rin ito na Aqua Park , isang floating water park na sinasabing may pinakamataas na waterslide sa Southeast Asia!
At kung hindi pa enough ito para punuin ang araw mo ng exciting activities, mayroon ding iba pang water sports at fun activities ang resort. Puwede kayo mag-rent ng jet ski, kayak, UFO, banana boat, flying fish, speed boat at iba pa. Kung quota na kayo sa water activities, puwede kayo mag-avail ng billiards, volleball/basketball courts, bike, darts at obstacle courses. Day trip man o overnight trip, siguradong sulit ang stay niyo sa resort.
Mayroong discounted day pass voucher at overnight voucher ang Klook. Kasama sa dalawang ito ang Aqua Park access. Kasama rin sa day pass voucher ang lunch, snacks, access sa swimming pools at ibang resort amenities bukod sa 1-hour Aqua Park pass.
✅ CHECK DAY PASS + 1-HOUR AQUA PARK PASS AVAILABILITY HERE!
If plano niyo naman na more than one night or multiple days kayo magtatagal sa resort, tignan ang availability at rates sa date na balak niyo pumunta.
✅ CHECK RATES & AVAILABILITY: Booking.com | Agoda | Hotels.com
Location: Club Balai Isabel, Barangay Banga, Talisay, Batangas Day Trip Hours: Daily, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Views of Taal Volcano
Ang Taal Volcano ang centerpiece ng Taal Lake. Kumpara sa ibang mga bulkan sa Pilipinas, maliit ito pero isa rin ito sa pinaka active. Marami talagang napapahanga sa picturesque view na ito.
Bago ang 2020 eruption, accessible ang Volcano Island sa mga turistang gustong makapunta sa edge ng crater nito. Matatanaw ang Taal Volano mula sa Tagaytay, pero puwede ring bumaba sa Talisay via Ligaya Drive para as malapitang view ng Taal Lake.
Hindi mo kailangan mag-check-in para makita ang magandang view ng lake at bulkan. Maraming establishments tulad ng restaurants at shopping centers ang may magandang view, katulad ng Twin Lakes complex na nasa Laurel, Batangas pero kilala bilang isang Tagaytay attraction.
Top Resorts with View of Taal Lake
- TWIN LAKES HOTEL ✅ Booking.com | Agoda | Hotels.com
- NONI’S RESORT ✅ Booking.com | Agoda | Hotels.com
- CLUB BALAI ISABEL ✅ Booking.com | Agoda | Hotels.com
Taal Lake Yacht Club
Dahil sa pangalan nito, maiisip mong fancy at intimidating ang lugar bilang isa sa mga Batangas tourist spots, pero welcome dito ang day tour visitors. Located sa northern shore ng Taal Lake, ang Taal Lake Yacht Club ay puwede ma-reach mula Tagaytay via Tagaytay-Calamba Road (now Isaac Tolentino Avenue) at Ligaya Drive. Bago ang 2020 Taal Volcano eruption, tampok ang resort na ito dahil sa kanilang volcano trek tour packages.
Kung hindi na available ang tours na ito, puwede mo pa rin ma-enjoy ang water-related activities tulad ng sailing at kayaking. Nagpapa-rent din sila ng Hobie catamaran units. Welcome din dito ang day trip campers — puwede magdala ng sariling camping equipment at gear at puwede ring mag-rent ng gear.
Rates and Other Fees:
- Membership: P800/month
- Boat Rentals: P800 – P4000 depending on the duration, number of people, and specific boat type
- Bar seating: P100/hour
- 6-Person Cabana: P100/hour OR P300/day
- 8-Person Cabana: P400/day
- 16-Person Cabana: P800/day
- Tent Pitch: P100/day
- Camper Van: P1500/day
- 4-Man Tent Rental: P500/night for 2 sleeping adults
Contact Details: Para sa corporate events, photoshoots, at ibang queries, puwedeng i-contact ang management sa 0917 123 1403, sa official website at sa official Facebook page .
Opening Hours: Daily, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Maaring magbago ang schedule. I-check ang official site o FB page para sa schedule updates. Entrance Fee (Non-Members): P400/head Getting There: Ang pinaka-recommended, convenient, at mabilis na way ay via private car. Dumaan sa Tagaytay-Calamba Road (now Isaac Tolentino Avenue) at kumanan sa Ligaya Drive. Gumamit ng Google Maps o Waze. Ang travel time mula Tagaytay papunta sa TLYC ay nasa 15 minutes.
Cintai Corito’s Garden
Ang Cintai Corito’s Garden ay dating private resthouse na may land area na more or less seven hectares. Eventually, ginawa itong Bali-inspired resort at spa complex na binuksan ng pamilya para sa publiko at tuluyan na itong naisama sa Batangas tourist spots.
Kasama sa amenities ang gardens, playgrounds, restaurant, at apat na swimming pools. Kapag nakakita ka ng mga free-roaming animals tulad ng mga ducks at ponies na pagala-gala, hayaan lang sila at huwag istorbohin. Para makumpleto ang relaxing stay mo, puwede kang mag-avail ng spa at massage services.
Kung plano mong mag-day trip visit, puwede kang mag-book in advance sa Klook. Makakakuha ka ng discounted rate na may day access sa resort, snacks, access sa lahat ng facilities, shower room, at animal feeding.
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Location: Cintai Corito’s Garden, Sitio Pandayan, Malabanan, Balete, Batangas Day Tour Hours: Daily, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Fantasy World, Lemery
Tinangka ng Fantasy World sa Lemery , Batangas na tumbasan ang Disneyland, pero hindi natuloy ang construction nito. Ngayon, unfinished pa rin ito pero hindi ito abandonado. Operational ito bilang photo spot destination na perfect para sa mga gusto ng fairy tale o grim aesthetic. Kilala din ito bilang prenuptial shoot location.
Kahit na walang masyadong action dito, ang buong lugar ay Instagram-worthy. Naging filming location din ito para sa mga pelikula (Fantastica, Got 2 Believe) at TV shows (Majika). Highlight ng park na ito ang mataas na castle sa gitna nito.
- Opening Hours: Sa kasalukuyan, hindi na pinapayagan ang mga bisita sa loob ng property. Ang ibang mga gusto pa rin masilayan nang malapitan ang Fantasy World ay kumukuha na lang ng photos sa tapat ng gate or mula sa viewpoint along the road. Ang opening schedule nito dati noong puwede pa pumasok ang mga bisita ay from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
- Entrance Fee: CLOSED until further notice. Pero noong bukas pa ito sa publiko, ang entrance fee ay P100 per person.
- Getting There: Sumakay ng jeep o bus mula sa Olivarez/Rotonda papunta sa Boundary (Cavite-Batangas boundary). Mula sa boundary, sumakay ng jeep papunta sa Lemery pero sabihin sa driver na ibaba ka sa may kalsada na papunta sa Fantasy World entrance. Puwede ka ring mag-rent ng tricycle para sa special trip pero may kamahalan ito — P200 per ride.
May beach resorts din sa Lemery pero walang white sand dito. Ang coast dito ay nababalutan ng volcanic ash. Malayo rin sa Fantasy World ang mga beach resorts na ito.
WHERE TO STAY: Maghanap ng mga hotels sa bayan ng Lemery here!
Verde Island
Ang Verde Island , tinatawag din na Isla Verde, ay nasa gitna ng Verde Island Passage na sinasabing center of the center of the world’s marine biodiversity ayon sa pagsusuri ng Smithsonian Institute noong 2007.
Ang tahimik na fishing island na ito ay nanatiling peaceful at hindi pa dinurumog ng tourism hanggang ngayon. May layo ito na more or less 45 minutes mula sa Batangas mainland. Konti lang ang resorts, homestays, at restaurants dito kaya halos walang turista sa rugged shores na ito. Pero hindi ibig sabihin nito na walang ma-o-offer ang island na ito.
Ang Mahabang Buhangin at Cueva Sitio ang dalawang lugar na pinupuntahan ng mga turista na ang hanap ay tahimik, rugged, at back-to-basics na beach experience. Ang jump-off point para makapunta sa Verde Island ay Batangas City: Tabangao Port (Public Boat) at Barangay Ilijan (Private Boat).
WHERE TO STAY: Maaaring tignan ang aming Top 10 Hotels in Batangas City article para sa hotel suggestions. Maghanap ng iba pang hotels sa Batangas City here!
Montemaria Shrine, Batangas City
Overlooking sa Batangas Bay ang Montemaria International Pilgrimage and Conference Center. Kilala rin sa pangalan na Montemaria Shrine , ito ay isang religious sanctuary na parehong pilgrimage site at retreat venue.
Nasa complex na ito ang higanteng statue ni Mary, Mother of All Asia, na sinasabing pinakamataas na statue ni Virgin Mary sa buong mundo sa kasalukuyan. Ito rin ay tinuturing na isang city landmark at mahalagang tourist attraction sa Batangas City .
Puwede kang umakyat sa observation deck para makita ang breathtaking view ng bay at ibang islang nakapaligid, kasama na ang Verde Island, Tingloy, at ilang parte ng Oriental Mindoro.
Location: Barangay Pagkilatan, Batangas City, Batangas Contact Details: +6343-702-3545 / +6343-706-8998 / [email protected]
Santo Tomas
Madaling i-dismiss ang Santo Tomas bilang isa sa mga tourist spots sa Batangas dahil puno lang ito ng industrial parks, subdivisions, at farmlands, pero marami rin itong puwedeng i-offer sa mga turista.
Pinagmamalaki ng Santo Tomas ang isa sa mga prominent historical figures ng bansa na si Miguel Malvar, kilala bilang huling Filipino general na sumuko sa mga Amerikano noong panahon ng Philippine-American War. Sa harap ng Municipal Hall ay ang Miguel Malvar Shrine and Monument na tribute para sa homegrown hero ng bayan na ito. Sa katabing building naman ay ang Malvar Library and Museum kung saan makikita ang buhay at legacy ng revolutionary general.
Isa pang key attraction dito ay ang National Shrine of Saint Padre Pio na nag-a-attract ng libo-libong bisita na karamihan ay pilgrims at deboto. Ilan sa mga makikita sa loob ng shrine complex ay ang circular main church, bell tower at Sanctuary of the Relics of St. Padre Pio.
WHERE TO STAY: Maghanap ng mga hotels sa bayan ng Santo Tomas here!
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12 best things to do in batangas, tourist spots and attractions for your batangas itinerary 2023.
BATANGAS: "All Here, So Near!"
But first, how to get to batangas, top 12 best things to do in batangas and tourist spots 2023.
1. Enjoy the Beaches
Here are some of the beaches in the Batangas that you should visit:
- Anilao Beaches in Mabini
- Laiya Beach in San Juan
- Stilts Calatagan
- Mahabang Buhangin Beach in Isla Verde
- Calatagan Beaches
- Nasugbu Beaches
- Kay Ukno Beach in Batangas
- Masasa Beach in Tingloy Island
- Lobo Pebble Beach in Lobo Town
- Matabungkay Beach in Lian
- Bituin Cove in Nasugbu
- Fortune Island in Nasugbu
- Sepoc Beach and Sombrero Island in Anilao
- Beaches in Bauan
- Secret Beach in Batangas
2. Climb Mountains
More information below:.
- Mt. Batulao | Nasugbu, Batangas
- Mt. Maculot | Cuenca, Batangas
- Taal Volcano | Talisay, Batangas
- Mt. Talamitam | Nasugbu, Batangas
- Mt. Gulugod Baboy | Mabini, Batangas
- Mt. Manabu | Sto. Tomas, Batangas
3. Scuba Diving
4. Heritage Tour
- The Heritage Houses of Taal Batangas
- The Well-preserved Spanish Colonial Town of Taal Batangas
- Casa Punzalan, "A Blast from the Past!"
- Cape Santiago Lighthouse in Calatagan
5. Go Island Hopping
Other recommended island hopping tours in batangas:.
- Island Hopping in Masasa Beach in Tingloy Island
- Bituin Cove Island Day Tour in Nasugbu
- Sepoc Beach with Sombrero Island Tour in Anilao
- Island Hopping at Secret Beach in Batangas
6. Pilgrimage Tour
- Churches in Batangas to Visit for Visita Iglesia
- Visiting 7 Churches in Batangas (Bisikleta Iglesia)
7. Relax in Hotels or Resorts
- Pico Sands Hotel in Nasugbu
- Villas by Eco Hotel Hotel in Mataas na Kahoy
- Crusoe Cabins in Calatagan
- Aquaria Water Park in Calatagan
- Calinisan Resort in Laurel
- Villa Jovita in Agoncillo
- The Farm at San Benito in Lipa City
- Palm Beach Resort in Laiya San Juan
- Buceo Anilao Beach Resort in Mabini
- Matabungkay Beach Hotel in Lian
- The Stilts Resort in Calatagan
- Eagle Point Beach and Dive Resort in Anilao
- Cintai Corito's Garden in Balete
- Lima Park Hotel in Malvar
- Vivere Azure in Anilao
- SanTomas Suites in Sto. Tomas
- NDN Grand Hotel Sto. Tomas
- Microtel by Wyndham Batangas in Sto. Tomas
- La Virginia Leisure Park and Amusement Resort in Mataas na Kahoy
- Isla Verde Tropical Friendly Resort in Batangas City
- Nayomi Sanctuary Resort in Balete
- The Greenhive Hotel in Ibaan
- La Luz Beach Resort in Laiya San Juan
- Casa Punzalan in Taal
- Click here to search for other hotels and resorts in Batangas
- Nasugbu, Batangas Beach Resorts, Hotels and Vacation Houses for Rent
- Anilao, Batangas Beach Resorts (Luxury & Affordable Resorts)
- Laiya, San Juan Batangas Beach Resorts, Hotels, Transient and Vacation Houses for Rent
8. Team Building
9. Enjoy Water Sports
10. Food Trip
11. Attend a Fiesta or Festival
- Mahaguyog Festival in Sto. Tomas (Last week of Feb-March 7)
- Dagit (Holy Week) in Ibaan (March/April)
- Yamang Dagat Festival in Mabini (April 23)
- Pabitin Festival in Balete (May 1)
- Sublian Festival in Bauan (May 2)
- Piyesta ng Tinapay in Cuenca (May 16)
- Pastulan Festival in San Pascual
- Balsa Festival in Lian (May 18)
- Regatta Maria Paz in Tanauan City (May 30)
- Tapusan Festival in Aligtagtag (May 31)
- Grand La Paz in Agoncillo (Last Sunday of May)
- Sinukmani Festival in Rosario (June 9)
- Sublian Festival in Batangas City (July 23)
- Maliputo Festival in San Nicolas (August 9)
- Kambingan Festival in Tuy (August 12)
- Sigpawan Festival in Lemery (August 15)
- Bancaton in San Nicolas (September 10)
- Lomi Festival in Lipa City (September 23)
- Anihan Festival in Lobo (September 27)
- Eggstravaganza in San Jose (1st Friday of October)
- Calacatchara Festival in Calaca (Every October)
- Kabakahan Festival in Padre Garcia (December 1)
- Mardi Gras in Nasugbu (December 2)
- Lambayak Festival in San Juan (December 12)
12. Pasalubong and Souvenir Shopping
Other things to do in batangas, tourist spots & places to visit.
Fun Dive Session in Batangas
Sepoc Beach with Sombrero Island Tour in Batangas
The Farm at San Benito Day Pass
Aquaria Water Park Day Pass
Villa Jovita in Agoncillo, Batangas + Tagaytay Tour
Awesome deals hotels and resorts in batangas (discounted stay packages 2023).
- The Farm at San Benito in Lipa City (up to 40% off!)
- Pico Sands Hotel in Nasugbu (up to 40% off!)
- Crusoe Cabins in Calatagan (up to 25% off!)
- Aquaria Water Park in Calatagan (up to 45% off!)
- Palm Beach Resort in Laiya San Juan (up to 35% off!)
- Buceo Anilao Beach Resort in Mabini (up to 30% off!)
- Villa Jovita Resort in Agoncillo
- Cintai Corito's Garden in Balete (up to 10% off!)
- Vista de Fuente in Batangas City (up to 10% off!)
Indeed, there are just so many things that you can do and enjoy in Batangas that will surely make your trip memorable. Go pack your bag and experience #BeautifulBatangas!
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Wonders of Batangas|10 Best Pristine Batangas Tourist Destinations 2023
- February 23, 2023
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What is batangas known for.
Batangas is a province located in the southern part of Luzon Island, Philippines. It is known for its stunning beaches, historic sites, and natural wonders, making it a well-liked vacation spot for both domestic and foreign tourists.
One of the most famous tourist spots destinations in Batangas is the Taal Volcano, a small but active volcano located on an island in the middle of Taal Lake. Visitors can hike up to the crater, take a boat tour around the lake, or simply admire the stunning views from the surrounding towns.
Batangas is also home to several beautiful beaches, including Laiya in San Juan, Matabungkay in Lian, and Nasugbu Beach in Nasugbu. These beaches offer crystal clear blue waters, white sand, and a range of water activities such as swimming, snorkeling, and diving.
For history buffs, Batangas has a number of notable landmarks, including the Basilica of St. Martin de Tours in Taal, one of the largest Catholic churches in Asia, and the Taal Heritage Town, a well-preserved Spanish colonial town that showcases traditional Filipino architecture.
How to get to Batangas?
By Bus: If you’re residing in Manila. There are several bus companies in Metro Manila that operates like PITX exchange it’s one of the largest transport terminals in the Philippines. You can take a bus from PITX Exchange or another terminal exchange nearby Metro Manila.
By car: If you’re driving a car from Manila. You can take SLEX for you to have a short travel of time. The drive from Manila to Batangas Grand Terminal usually takes 2-3 hours depending on how heavy or light the traffic is.
Follow the Directions: If you want to get to Batangas, you can use your GPS or Maps on your mobile device. Your direction starts from Manila depending on what terminal you take if you are commuting and the end is Batangas Grand Terminal.
Tourist Attractions | Places to visit and things to do when you’re in Batangas Province
Top 10 of the famous tourist spots in batangas.
There are several tourist spots destinations in Batangas province that you might find interesting:
1. Club Balai Isabel
Club Balai Isabel is one of the good places to visit it’s just only km away from Metro Manila. It also looks pleasing which makes more because you will see from the shore the beauty of Taal Volcano. Holidays, business functions, and special celebrations are all perfect occasions to book Club Balai Isabel’s services and facilities. Enjoy the meals at the Terraza Cafe, cool down in the pool, relax in a cabana, engage in more strenuous activities like kayaking and sailing, take a boat ride, or get a closer look at the Taal Volcano’s crater on foot or on horseback.
2. Calatagan Stilts
Calatagan Stilts is a resort located in Calatagan, Batangas, Philippines. It is known for its unique accommodations, which are stilt houses built over the water. The resort offers a peaceful and serene environment for guests to enjoy and unwind.
Calatagan stilts, also known as “bakya” or “stilt houses,” are traditional houses built on stilts that are found in the coastal town of Calatagan, located in the province of Batangas in the Philippines. It’s also known as “The Maldives of Batangas”. You may compare it has the same concept or looks like the stilts in the Maldives.
3. Masasa Beach Tingloy
Masasa Beach is a popular destination located at Tingloy Island, Batangas, Philippines. It is known for its pristine waters, white sand beaches, and stunning rock formations that provide a perfect backdrop for beautiful scenery.
Masasa Beach is also a common side trip after diving in Anilao which is known for stunning marine life. From Masasa Beach, some of the locals might suggest you to a different island near Masasa Beach. You can rent a boat for Island hopping that will take you to the near Island like Sombrero Island, Caban Island, and other beaches and coves around the coast of Marikaban Island.
Masasa Beach is a perfect destination for those who want to escape the city and enjoy the natural beauty of the Philippines. Its stunning beach, crystal-clear waters, and friendly locals make it a must-visit destination for tourists and locals alike.
4. Verde Island
One of these stunning Wonders of Batangas is Verde Island or Isla Verde as it is better known. It is situated between the island of Luzon and Mindoro and part of the Verde Island passage, which is known for its rich marine biodiversity. Its beaches are covered in coarse beige sand that is intermingled with seashells and pieces of coral. This island may not have lovely, white sand beaches, but it is still a haven for a vibrant marine ecosystem. The Coral Triangle—the Verde Island Passage—which includes Isla Verde—is the center of marine life.
Verde Island is a popular destination for scuba diving and snorkeling enthusiasts due to its diverse marine life. The island is home to over 300 species of coral and over 1,000 species of fish, making it one of the most biodiversity marine areas in the world.
5. Fortune Island
Fortune Island was once a secluded island owned by Laurentina Pestano. José Antonio Leviste, a former governor of Batangas, now owns the island after it was turned up to the government. On the island, Leviste unveiled the Fortune Island Resort Club in 1995. The beautiful 20-meter (66-foot) stretch of white sand on which the beach resort was constructed.
Many rest stops provide water views. The resort has a tiny serpentarium, a reptile zoo for snakes, a clubhouse, cabanas, a basketball court, a helipad, and a desalinator for freshwater drinking. The beach also has an acropolis with Grecian columns and figures on the edge of the island overlooking the sea. There is also a museum devoted to San Diego, a Spanish warship that sank off the island.
6. Cintai Corito’s Garden
Cinta Coritos is a resort and spa located in Sitio Pandayan, Leviste Hwy, Balete, Batangas, Philippines. The name “Cinta Coritos” means “Love of Coritos,” which is a tribute to the owner’s late mother.
The resort is situated on a 3-hectare property that features lush gardens, a swimming pool, a restaurant, and various accommodations. The resort is known for its lush gardens, tranquil, ambiance, and intricate Balinese-inspired architecture, which is evident in the use of wood, stone, and intricate carvings in the buildings and decor.
Cinta Coritos Garden also has a spa that offers various ranges of treatments and services such as massage, scrubs, and facials. The spa uses all-natural ingredients and essential oils in their treatments, ensuring a rejuvenating and refreshing experience for guests. The resort’s restaurant also serves traditional Filipino and international cuisine, by using fresh and locally sourced ingredients.
7. Mt. Maculot
Mt. Maculot is located at Cuenca, Batangas. It’s commonly known for its “Rockies”. A place that has a thrilling breathtaking view of Taal Lake, Taal Volcano, and the rest of Batangas . Standing 930 meters above sea level, with a difficulty level of 4/9, this mountain is one of the famous destinations for hikers of all levels. 2-3 hours away from Metro Manila, the Mt. Maculot hike is a seamless weekend getaway for a quick adrenaline boost.
8. Mt Batulao & Mt. Talamitam
Mt. Batulao is a mountain located in Nasugbu, Batangas. It has an elevation of 811 meters above sea level and is known for its scenic views of Batangas and nearby provinces. The mountain has several trails, including the Old Trail and the New Trail, which offer varying degrees of difficulty. Hiking Mt. Batulao usually takes around 4-5 hours to complete, depending on the trail and the hiker’s pace.
Mt. Talamitam, on the other hand, is a mountain located in the neighboring town of Nasugbu and is also a popular hiking destination. It has an elevation of 630 meters above sea level and is known for its scenic views of the surrounding mountains and countryside. The hike up Mt. Talamitam usually takes around 3-4 hours to complete, depending on the hiker’s pace.
Both mountains are considered beginner-friendly and are popular among hikers looking for a day trip from Metro Manila. However, hikers are recommended to be prepared and bring proper gear, food, and water as there are limited facilities available on the trails
9. Taal Heritage Town
Taal Heritage is a collection of historic and cultural landmarks in Taal, Batangas in the Philippines. Taal is a town located near the Taal Volcano and is known for its well-preserved Spanish colonial architecture. One of the highlights of the Taal heritage town is when Christmas Season is near government and locals decorate the surrounding area nearby Taal Basilica which appears to attract abundant people every night.
Fantasy World is one of the Wonders of Batangas it is an abandoned theme park located in Lemery, Batangas in the Philippines. It was originally intended to be a Disneyland-style amusement park but was never completed due to financial issues.
Despite its incomplete state, the park’s elaborate and whimsical architecture has attracted the attention of photographers, urban explorers, and tourists seeking a unique destination. The park’s most recognizable feature is a towering castle-like structure, which can be seen from the highway leading to the park.
Why Visit Batangas Province Tourist Spots?
Besides the heritage town that you may see if you have been around here. Batangas is also a place to worthy live why? Because the weather here is pleasant it gives both “Baguio City and Tagaytay City” feels particular when you’re in Lipa City where the temperature ranges from 19-29 Degrees Celcius. Batangas province is a must-visit destination for travelers who are looking for a mix of natural beauty, culture, and adventure. Its beautiful beaches, rich marine life, historic sites, and cultural festivals make it a thrilling and exceptional destination that offers something for everyone.
- Nature and Adventure: Batangas is home to a wide range of natural wonders, from stunning beaches like Nasugbu, Laiya, and Matabungkay, to mountain ranges such as Mount Maculot, Pico de Loro, and Taal Volcano. Visitors can explore the natural beauty of Batangas by hiking, scuba diving, snorkeling, or even surfing. The beaches and marine life of Anilao are especially popular among divers.
- Culture and History: Batangas has a rich cultural and historical heritage, evident in the centuries-old churches and ancestral houses in Taal, Lipa, and San Juan. Visitors can also explore the rich history of the province by visiting landmarks such as the Batangas Provincial Capitol and the Museo ng Batangas.
- Relaxation and Wellness: Visitors to Batangas can unwind and recharge at several relaxing destinations. These include the Pico Sands Hotel, Chateau Royale Hotel Resort and Spa, and The Farm at San Benito. Each of these locations offers a range of wellness treatments such as massages, yoga, and meditation, as well as luxurious accommodations and beautiful surroundings.
- Food and Drinks: Batangas is famous for its rich culinary tradition, featuring delicious local dishes such as lomi, bulalo, and kapeng barako. Visitors can indulge in these dishes at local restaurants and eateries, and also try out local delicacies such as bibingka, suman, and tamales.
- Festivals and Events: Batangas hosts several festivals and events throughout the year, each showcasing a different aspect of the province’s cultural heritage. These include the Parada ng Lechon in Balayan, the Apoy Festival in Sto. Tomas, and the Anihan Festival in Lobo, among others. The Sublian Festival, which celebrates the patron saint of Batangas, is also a popular event that features traditional music, dance, and costumes.
Batangas Travel Requirements
- Health Declaration Form: Travelers to Batangas were required to fill out a health declaration form, which would be checked upon arrival.
- Negative COVID-19 Test Result: Some local government units in Batangas required a negative COVID-19 test result before entry. The type of test and validity period varied, so it’s important to check with the specific LGU you’re traveling to.
- Valid ID: Travelers were required to present a valid government-issued ID.
- Face Mask and Face Shield: Face masks and face shields were required in public places.
- Quarantine Requirements: Depending on the specific LGU’s policies, some travelers were required to undergo quarantine upon arrival in Batangas. The length of quarantine varied depending on the traveler’s circumstances.
- Money: As with any travel destination, it’s important to bring enough money to cover your expenses during your stay in Batangas. This covers things like lodging, meals, travel, and activities. Be sure to also have small bills and coins for convenience.
- Passport: If you’re an international traveler, you will need to bring your passport with you to enter the Philippines. Make sure that it’s valid for at least six months beyond your planned date of departure.
- Hiking Equipment: Batangas has a number of hiking trails and scenic areas, so if you plan on doing some hiking, be sure to bring appropriate equipment such as sturdy shoes, a backpack, a water bottle, and a map or GPS device.
Things That Needs To Bring When Visiting Batangas Province
- Sunscreen: Batangas is known for its beautiful beaches, and you’ll likely spend a lot of time outdoors. Make sure to carry sunscreen to keep your skin from the sun’s harmful UV rays.
- Comfortable footwear: Whether you’re exploring the city or hiking through the countryside, comfortable footwear is a must. Bring shoes that are appropriate for the activities you have planned.
- Light and breathable clothing: Batangas can be quite hot and humid, especially during the summer months. Pack light and breathable clothing to stay cool and comfortable.
- Cash: While there are ATMs and credit card facilities in some areas of Batangas, it’s always a good idea to have cash on hand. Make sure to bring enough for your expenses during your stay.
- Camera: With so many beautiful landscapes, beaches, and historical sites, you’ll want to capture your experiences in Batangas. Don’t forget to bring a camera to take photos and videos.
- Water bottle: It’s important to stay hydrated, especially during hot and humid conditions. Bring a reusable water bottle to stay refreshed and to reduce plastic waste.
- Portable charger: Keep your devices charged and ready to use while you’re out and about by bringing a portable charger.
- First-aid kit: It’s always a good idea to have a small first-aid kit with basic medical supplies such as bandages, antiseptic, and pain relievers.
Why visit Batangas Province?
Welcome to Batangas, a beautiful province in Southern Luzon with rich history, natural beauty, and warm hospitality. Visit stunning beaches, hike mountains for breathtaking views, and explore heritage. Taste the local cuisine and experience the warmth and friendliness of the locals. Come to Batangas for adventure, relaxation, or a deeper connection with the culture and people. See you soon! Ala-eh!
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10 Batangas Tourist Spots Off the Beaten Path
1. masasa beach.
(photo via Instagram, @jn.carlo)
Just across Anilao lies Maricaban Island under the township of Tingloy, also popularly referred to as “Tingloy Island”. One of its fast-rising stars is Masasa Beach, which caters best to those more game for a roughing-it-out kind of beach trip. A public beach, Masasa is devoid of the usual string of resorts, save for some nipa huts loosely strewn in the area for rent by enterprising locals. Tourists are encouraged to patronize the small inns and local homestays that are slowly sprouting up inland if you wish to stay a night or two.
2. Sepoc Beach by Eagle Point Resort
Just on the other side of Masasa Beach is Sepoc Beach. Owned and operated by Eagle Point Resort, this secluded beach offers a more private and leisurely getaway complete with its own beach center, view deck, and, restrooms. Guests will also be treated to lush greenery surrounding the beach to delight your senses and wanderlust for nature even more. The practical seclusion of this beach resort makes it an ideal venue for team-building activities and other group-bonding experiences.
3. Fortune Island
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Closer to the mainland now in Nasugbu is the mysterious and haunting Fortune Island. Originally developed in the nineties as an uber luxury, the absence of any viable freshwater source forced the development to a halt in 2006. What is left is a surreal collection of abandoned spaces and buildings, most notable of which are the pillars of a Parthenon-inspired structure along a narrow strip of land that would give any tourist a taste of the Athenian ruins.
4. Isla Verde and Verde Island Passage
Isla Verde is a bucolic little island sitting languidly between Batangas City and Puerto Galera on the world-renowned Verde Island Passage. The waters off Verde Island itself is home to several dive sites, but with names such as “Washing Machine” and “Pinnacle (or Drop off)”, diving newbies best steer clear of these choppy waters, and satisfy themselves snorkeling in top spots such as Lalanguyin instead. Guests are often advised to bring their own food for cooking, swimming and diving gears, flotation device, personal effects and cash (there are no ATMs or credit card facilities on the island).
5. Kapusod Treehouse
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Travelers are given a unique experience in its famous and literal Treehouse accomodation, overlooking the vast Taal Lake Protected Landscape. You may opt for a hobbit-like stay and book their Earth Dome, a round igloo-like earthen structure that comfortably houses two adults and kids below 12. The Kubokas on the hand are open cabanas, with simple canvas draped on the sides for when you want more privacy or shelter from the elements. Staying at Kapusod is a full immersion in ecological living. It also gives you the opportunity to learn more about conservation and ways to reduce your ecological footprint starting by bringing your own non-biodegradable trash back home with you.
6. Malabrigo Lighthouse
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The Malabrigo Lighthouse, or Faro de Punta Malabrigo or simply parola to the locals, is one of two Batangas lighthouses constructed in 1891 to guide seafaring vessels voyaging through the eastern side of the Verde Island Passage and Tayabas Bay. This historic lighthouse has stood the test of time and is remarkably still in use with updated solar-powered lamps. It has also been declared a National Historical Landmark in 2006 by the National Historical Commission.
7. Cape Santiago Lighthouse
(photo via Instagram, @nate.tann)
The Cape Santiago Lighthouse, or Faro de Punta Santiago, is another historical landmark that played a significant role in the country’s maritime history. Together with the Malabrigo Lighthouse, the Cape Santiago parola is one of 24 lighthouses built nationwide during the Spanish era to guide ships plying the major maritime routes. Find yourself fascinated with stories of old told firsthand by third-generation caretaker, Kuya Junior, who is gaining popularity himself for being an excellent guide and storyteller!
8. San Nicolas Ecotour - Lava Walk & Bird Sanctuary
Touted as the real gateway to Taal Volcano Island, San Nicolas gives a more direct route to Volcano Island than any other lakeshore municipality. It offers an eco-tour that includes a jaunt on its famous Lava Walk – a 280-step path built right over a trail of Taal Volcano’s hardened exotic black lava from its recent eruptions in the 60’s and 70’s – and a stop at the 15th century ruins of the original Taal Church. Guests can also enjoy a laid-back “boodle” lunch on a vast covered raft anchored at the center of the Pansipit River, from where the famed maliputo fish originates.
9. Il Capo: A Gentleman's Barbershop
(photo via Instagram, @ilcapobarbershop)
Try out this off-beat and avant garde hideout and give your well-travelled feet a rest. It is time for the menfolk to have their own spa day and be treated to some well-deserved grooming and a glass of whiskey. You read that right. A shot of single-malt or a cup of joe to go with that stylish new haircut. At Il Capo A Gentleman’s Barbershop, the name says it all - “Il Capo”, meaning, “the boss”. Customers are treated to premium pampering services that cater to the manly taste.
10. Marian Orchard
Nestled in the greenery of Balete, just off Lipa, is the secluded Marian Orchard. Inspired by European gardens, there are many a picturesque spots in this park to slip away to for a quiet reflection or an Instagram-worthy shot. While you’re there, climb up the Sacred Hear tower – a replica of Brazil’s “Christ the Redeemer” – for an astounding view from atop.
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21 Amazing Batangas Tourist Spots And Things to do in Batangas
By: Author Ruben Arribas
Posted on November 13, 2023
Categories Philippines
Today, we will write about our favorite Batangas Tourist Spots and things to do in Batangas! This province has so many beautiful places to see- from beaches, mountains, farms, churches, and lighthouses we will tell all of them with details in our Batangas travel guide.
Even their festivals are a must-see! It is truly a must-visit place especially if you are coming from Manila. You can reach it in just 2 to 3 hours depending on your mode of transportation.
Read here beaches in Batangas , beach resorts in Batangas and where to stay in Tagaytay !
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WHERE TO STAY IN THE PHILIPPINES
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BATANGAS TRAVEL GUIDE
Best time to visit batangas.
Batangas is a relaxed destination in the Philippines. Batangas is a quiet area and there are dry seasons and rainy seasons. The best time for this Batangas itinerary is from November to March , the town’s dry season. The rainy season is from June to September and Christmas and New Year is the busiest season where you will have to book in advance.
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BATANGAS ITINERARY DAILY BUDGET TO VISIT
Many of the restaurants and hotels in Batangas are inexpensive yet more satisfying. A full meal can go for as low as 80 PHP per person while a bottle of beer can be bought for around 60 PHP . Restaurant meals can be bought for around 500-800 PHP for two people.
Transportation is also pretty cheap with jeepneys going all over the province prices are around 10-20 PHP depending on the distance! There are also buses and vans for longer distances and prices are cheap 40-80 PHP moving around Batangas.
There are also budget hotels costing around 600-900 PHP in a promo while three-star establishments go for around 1,000-2,000 PHP , that’s only $19-38 USD! For those who want a more luxurious stay, you can check in at very nice hotels at around $50-120 USD .
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BATANGAS TOURIST SPOTS AND THINGS TO DO IN BATANGAS
Mountains in batangas, 1. taal volcano.
One of our favorite Batangas tourist spots was Taal Volcano .You can reach the view point in an hour, while going down take around 40 minutes. If you want to go to one of the most visited places in Tagaytay and the Philippines, you should take a trip to Taal Volcano.
You can get scenic views of Taal Lake with an entrance fee of 100 PHP per person to do the hike. You also have to hire a boat to get to Taal Volcano to start the hike.
2. TAAL LAKE IN TAGAYTAY
You will appreciate Taal Lake better through Taal Lake Yacht Club. They offer boats for rent, and they could teach you how to sail on Taal’s beautiful lake. The club offers kayak for a solo ride or a couple, as well as catamarans having four and six-passenger capacity.
Renting a boat that has a passenger capacity of one to four costs about 1500-2000 PHP while bigger boats cost about 1900 PHP for an hour, and 4200 PHP for the whole day. For couples that enjoy tandem kayaks, they may rent it for 400 PHP per hour and 1200 PHP for the whole day.
If you’re feeling a little bit more brave you could also try paddle boards for 300 PHP per hour and 900 PHP for the whole day. Rest assured that these services come along with either/or life vests, instructors and drivers.
3. MT. MACULOT
Mt. Maculot has three available sites- Rockies, Summit, and Grotto . Out of the three, Rockies is the most famous for the hikers. It has an easy trail that hikers could follow. If you’re going on a weekend, there are a lot of locals selling food and drinks to the hikers. If you like hiking for sure will be your favorite Batangas tourist spots in the list.
The view of Taal lake from above will reward your efforts more than you expect it to. From Manila, ride a bus going to Lemery from Buendia then drop off at Cuenca . The trip will cost you about 150 PHP .
4. MONTE MARIA SHINE
5. mount pico de loro, beaches in batangas, 6. laiya beach.
Wanting a quick break from Manila? Try the Laiya Beach in San Juan, Batangas . It may be one of the most popular beaches near Manila as it is only a 2- 3 hour drive . Also, it has white sand and clear cold waters. For that reason, it’s frequently visited during summer.
7. V ERDE ISLAND
The list of Batangas tourist spots wouldn’t be complete without Verde Island. Located between Batangas and Mindoro, Verde Island is a beautiful almost secluded island that has clean beige-sand beaches with lots of amazing seashells and clear waters.
To get here, you must ride the boat that leaves Tabangao port by 9 AM or earlier if it’s already full, and it is the only boat that goes to Verde Island. Take it easy and just relax despite the 2 stops.
The ride will cost about 130 PHP . Going back to the port costs about 2000 PHP for 6 persons . Electricity is only limited in the area, as it is only available from 6PM to 9PM . As the island is wide, the famous activity here is island hopping in a small boat for a cost of 1500 PHP .
8. CALATAGAN
Located in Batangas, Calatagan has lots of famous beach resorts. Also, it is really close to Manila. From Calatagan proper or Calatagan Public Market , there are tricycles available around that can send you off to your resorts.
9. MASASA BEACH
Located in Tingloy, Batangas, Masasa Beach has sand that is not as white with other beaches but the water is clearer than some. The usual way to get here is through a public boat that goes directly to Masasa Beach. The boat ride will only cost you for 100 PHP .
A private boat will save the hassle for a group trying to go directly in one ride for a cost of 4500 PHP per 10 people . The cost for the ride may already include the island hopping service, try to negotiate with you boatman.
10. SOMBRERO ISLAND
Known as a stop before heading to Masasa Beach, Sombrero Island offers a cool and enjoyable swimming time before Masasa beach. The entrance fee costs only about 200 PHP per head . Not bad, for the beauty of this place.
11. SEPOC BEACH
There is another spot worth visiting in Tingloy is Sepoc Beach. The best thing about going to Masasa Beach is you have pretty good side trips that are more than just side trips.
You must book in advance with Eagle Point Resort as they will be the ones who will provide you with the tour, which costs 999 PHP for a day tour.
Sepoc Beach has a typical relaxed and calm ambiance. There are a lot of activities here like swimming, snorkeling, diving and enjoying the sunset.
12. FORTUNE ISLAND
Despite Fortune Island having a lot of maintenance issues, it still remains as an amazing island to visit. It’s also possible for visitors to climb the limestone cliff that introduces you to the magnificent views of the sea. Activities on Fortune Island include swimming, snorkeling, diving and camping.
Get here by paying an entrance fee of 350 PHP and rent a boat from Fortune Island Resort to Fortune Island for a cost of 4000 PHP for a group of 5 people .
13. ANILAO BEACH
Located in Barangay in Mabini. Anilao is a popular for diving in the list of Batangas tourist spots. Because of insane tourist influx , many beach resorts in Mabini regard themselves part of Anilao. One of the favorite for locals on this list of Batangas tourist spots.
Diving is just one of the varied activities available in Anilao. Read here: Where to Stay in Anilao
14. NASUGBU BEACH
To get to Nasugbu from Manila, ride a bus from Buendia (DLT Bus) or Pasay (BSC Bus) . The trip takes about 3-4 hours depending on the traffic and it’ll cost about 160 PHP . The vibes are so serene and relaxing. It’s really fun to go swimming and snorkeling. Pico Sands Hotel made our stay much better.
MORE BATANGAS TOURIST SPOTS AND THINGS TO DO IN BATANGAS: FARMS AND SANCTUARIES
15. lava walk & bird sanctuary.
Tourists can enjoy walking atop the Volcanic Rocks from the eruption of Taal Volcano. The hardened black lava became a bed for the trees already but the lava is still scary to imagine after seeing it face to face.
In San Nicolas, Batangas you could also try the Bird Sanctuary around the area to see the beautiful Philippine megapode and Little Egret .
16. MILEA BEE FARM
If you want to learn and immerse yourself in a bee farm, Milea Bee Farm is one of the best things to do in Batangas. The guides are really knowledgeable about everything about bees and surely you’ll learn a few things from them. You can also try their raw honey fresh from the bees. One of their tours, Beesita sa Bukid costs about 250 PHP per person for 1 hour and 30 mins .
CHURCHES IN BATANGAS
17. caleruega church.
To go to Caleruega Church from Manila, ride a bus bound for Nasugbu then drop off at Hillcrest for 130 PHP per Person. After dropping off, ride a tricycle to Caleruega Church. Caleruega Church is good for relaxation and peace in your Batangas itinerary. It is also best for families trying to reconnect with each other and their faith.
18. BASILICA OF SAINT MARTIN DE TOURS
Made of coral stones and adobe, Basilica of Saint Martin de Tours is the largest church in Asia . Because of its size, the interior has a lot of space for beautiful geometry. The light from outside is also very much visible inside. From Manila, ride the bus bound for Lemery and drop off at the Taal Basilica.
19. MARIAN ORCHARD
Marian Orchard has really good instagrammable angles waiting to be explored. Its style is close to that of the European gardens. You can find it at Brgy. Malabanan, Balete , Batangas .
Take a bus bound to Lipa City from Buendia for about 120 PHP per person. The site opens at 7:00 am and closes at 7:00 pm. The Entrance Fee is 50 PHP .
LIGHTHOUSES IN BATANGAS
20. cape santiago lighthouse in calatagan.
Sitting on private property, Cape Santiago Lighthouse in Calatagan is really old yet sturdy. Out of all the years that this lighthouse has survived, still the views atop the lighthouse is remarkable. From Manila, you could get here by riding a bus from EDSA-Taft bound to Calatagan for 180 PHP per person for 4 hours .
After dropping off, take a tricycle to the lighthouse for 200 PHP for 30 mins . If you’re lucky and the site is open, there is no entrance fee but donations might be accepted.
21. MALABRIGO LIGHTHOUSE
Being the best preserved lighthouse in the Philippines, Malabrigo Lighthouse in Barangay Malabrigo, Lobo, Batangas has survived wars and father time amazingly. This lighthouse has a great history that’s why it was preserved up to this day. There’s a great scenic view atop the lighthouse, climbing the top only takes about 100 or more steps.
WHERE TO STAY IN BATANGAS
Vivere azure resort.
Vivere Azure Resort is one of our favorite hotels in the Philippines. From our room with views that were dreamy to the clear water and the islands on the landscape, we loved everything! It was our first time to encounter this with hotels so hands up to Vivere Azure for that!
Yes, we were surprised of such good treatment from the staff so we can recommend 100% if you are looking for a place where to stay in Anilao. Why is also so special for us this resort? Our little one Han learnt how to swim finally in this place.
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AMARA RESIDENCES
Another one of the best Nasugbu Beach Resorts is Amara Residences. It’s also an exclusive and luxurious beach resort that offers guests a lavish, seaside accommodation with all the comfort they need inside their respective rooms.
Guests who stay here can also enjoy the amenities at Club Punta Fuego, like the pool, game rooms, beach, restaurants, and others.
Amara Residences is located in Brgy. Natipuan, Nasugbu Road. One-night stay for two people costs around $139 USD.
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CANYON COVE HOTEL AND SPA
Canyon Cove Hotel and Spa is a 4-star Nasugbu beach resort located in Far East Road, Piloto Wawa, Natipuan, Nasugbu.
Aside from their spacious rooms with all the comfort you need, they offer a wide array of amenities such as their large swimming pool, private beach, and use of a water sports motor. It’s indeed one of the best Nasugbu beach resorts that offer almost everything for an awesome vacation!
One-night stay for two people costs around $59 USD .
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WHITE CASTLE HOTEL AND RESORT
White Castle Hotel and Resort is located in the Lian area of Batangas. White Castle Hotel and Resort guests can enjoy daily housekeeping, facilities for disabled guests, express check-in/check-out, Wi-Fi in public areas, car park.
Room rates starts at 2200 PHP . A great choice as affordable beach resort in Calatagan area.
Address: Balibago, Lian, Batangas, Philippines
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If you are looking for places to stay in Batangas. You can stay in resorts, Airbnb or even hostels. Choose the one that matches better with your comfort and budget.
FESTIVALS IN BATANGAS
Sublian festival.
The colorful parade starts in the morning on the 23rd of July of every year. Sublian festival is not just all about devotional dance and singing but also street dancing, indigenous Filipino games , the Filipino version of serenades or Harana , the Lupakan, Awitan at Sayawan : an event which combines the sharing of local delicacy made of bananas and sweet potato or Nilupak, folk songs. The Sublian Festival also celebrated together with the city’s founding anniversary.
SIGPAWAN FESTIVAL
Sigpawan Festival is celebrated every 14th of August. The festival starts with a mass at the town’s parish church and then followed by a colorful parade. The festival promotes Lemery’s delicacies and beauties.
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About the Author : Ruben , co-founder of Gamintraveler.com since 2014, is a seasoned traveler from Spain who has explored over 100 countries since 2009. Known for his extensive travel adventures across South America, Europe, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and Africa, Ruben combines his passion for adventurous yet sustainable living with his love for cycling, highlighted by his remarkable 5-month bicycle journey from Spain to Norway. He currently resides in Spain, where he continues to share his travel experiences alongside his partner, Rachel, and their son, Han.
Top 10 Batangas City Tourist Spots
Curious to know the top Batangas City tourist spots? This coastal city in the Philippines, is renowned for its historical landmarks, beaches, and rich cultural heritage. It serves as a gateway to some of the most beautiful landscapes in the country. Whether you're after adventure, relaxation, or a cultural experience, these top tourist attractions in Batangas City are sure to delight.
These are the top 10 Batangas City tourist spots:
1. basilica of the immaculate conception.
The Basilica of the Immaculate Conception stands as a grand architectural marvel in the heart of the city. This historical church is a testament to Batangas City's rich religious heritage.
2. Batangas City Pier
The Batangas City Pier is not just a busy port but also offers a scenic view of the coast. It's a great place to witness the bustling local maritime activities.
3. Monte Maria Shrine
Monte Maria Shrine is a pilgrimage site known for its colossal statue of the Virgin Mary. The shrine offers a tranquil environment and panoramic views of the city and sea.
4. Isla Verde (Verde Island)
Isla Verde, renowned for its rich marine biodiversity, is a paradise for snorkelers and divers. The clear waters and vibrant coral reefs offer an unforgettable underwater experience.
5. Calumpang River
While not yet established as a tourist attraction due to the absence of tourist facilities and activities, anybody can actually visit and spend time enjoying the scenery of this wide body of water.
6. Batangas City Museum
Explore the history and culture of Batangas at the Batangas City Museum. The museum showcases artifacts, historical photos, and exhibits on the city's heritage.
7. Batangas City Market
For a taste of local life, head to the Batangas City Market. Here, you can find fresh seafood, local delicacies, and a variety of goods unique to the region.
8. Laurel Park
Laurel Park is an ideal spot for relaxation and family outings. The park features open spaces, children's playgrounds, and a tranquil atmosphere.
9. Pastor Ancestral House
Located right in the center of the city, this highly impressive and well-preserved heritage structure reveals that Batangas City has been a dynamic and developed civilization where history and culture are able to thrive and survive. Although the house that is still lived-in is open to visitors, it is best to seek the assistance of the city tourism office to ensure that you would be allowed inside.
10. Mt. Banoy
The highest point in Batangas City which is fast becoming a tourist attraction. It offers panoramic view not just of the city but also other municipalities and the seascape. Near the peak is actually a wide space that can be reached by vehicles which makes it easy to reach this Tagaytay-level cool climate area.
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Photo by Milea Bee Farm. Milea Bee Farm is located on Kurba Road, Lipa Batangas, about 21 km away from Batangas City. The farm attracts many visitors due to its authenticity and serene environment and is one of the top farm destinations in the Philippines.The farm does not feel like a tourist trap as it advocates bee propagation, beekeeping education, and agricultural sustainability.
9. Fantasy World, Lemery. Vins having fun at Fantasy World. Most tourists assume that Fantasy World is located in Tagaytay because of the close proximity, higher elevation and the backdrop of the rolling hills, but it is, in fact, in the fringes of the municipality of Lemery in Batangas.
1. Laiya Beach and Resorts Probably one of the most popular beaches and tourist spots in Batangas province, Laiya has always been my favorite beach destination in Batangas. Boasting a long stretch of shoreline with cream sand beach, enticing clear waters, and a variety of fun water activities, it is an ideal beach near Metro Manila where you and your partner, family and friends could enjoy a ...
6. Verde Island. Next stop, Verde Island — one of the emerging tourist spots in Batangas and a must-visit for every underwater aficionado out there. Revered as the " Center of the Center of Marine Shorefish Biodiversity ," this island packs a punch with its vivid, teeming underwater life and coral gardens.
Chapel on the Hill, Don Bosco Batulao. 15. Aquaria Water Park. 1. Taal Volcano. Photo by thereabouts CC BY 2.0. Being one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines, Taal Volcano still made it to the list of places to visit in Batangas. It is popular both for local and foreign tourists.
1. Laiya. Laiya, or more specifically Laiya-Aplaya, is a barangay in the Municipality of San Juan in Batangas that is famous for its long stretches of pristine white sand beaches. These beaches are comparable to some famous beaches in the country and in the world. The waters bordering the shores of the beaches of Laiya are clean and cerulean blue.
Location/Jump-off: Talisay & San Nicolas. 5. Masasa Beach. Photo by: marxtermind.com. Masasa Beach is one of the best-kept tourist spots in Batangas. Known for its crystal-clear waters and a long stretch of fine sands, Masasa Beach is ideal for a family weekend getaway.
Taal Volcano is located about 60 km (about 37 miles) south of Metro Manila. Last major eruption was reported back in 1965 that affected villages in the surrounding area. See full details. See ways to experience (5) 2. Caleruega Church.
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Let's embark on a journey to explore the top tourist spots in Batangas. 1. Taal Heritage Town: Preserving the Past. 2. Fantasy World: A Fairytale Escape. 3. Fortune Island: Unveiling Ancient Ruins. 4. Anilao: Dive into the Paradise of Batangas.
Some of the most popular spots in the area include Masasa Beach on Tingloy island, Fortune Island with its beautiful hilltop Grecian ruins, and the vibrant Laiya Beach which has opportunities for water sports. I've written a guide about the top 10 beaches in Batangas, so you can pick the best spots to catch a few rays 🙂.
Here are the top 20 must-visit tourist spots in Batangas for an unforgettable experience. 1. Taal Volcano and Taal Lake Taal Volcano, located in the heart of Taal Lake, is the second most active volcano in the Philippines and a popular hiking destination. Trek to the crater and enjoy a panoramic view of the lake and its surroundings.
Travel Guide: Manuel Uy Beach Resort: Beach Camping Travel Guide (P1000 Budget) Famous for being an ideal place for beach camping, Manuel Uy Beach Resort offers an excellent place for those who want to rough it out. Located in the humble town of Calatagan, Batangas, Manuel Uy is a small paradise for the weekend.
Tingloy. Ang Tingloy ay nasa Maricaban Island at ito ang tanging municipality na hindi parte ng mainland Batangas. Isa itong island municipality na nasa gitna ng Balayan Bay at Batangas Bay. Bahagi na ito ngayon sa mga sikat na Batangas tourist spots. Bago sumikat ang Masasa Beach, hindi masyadong napapansin ang isolated town na ito.
The Province of Batangas is an awesome road trip destination near Metro Manila.Only 1.5 to 2-hour drive south of Metro Manila, Batangas offers an array of tourist spots and attractions, exciting activities and amazing things to do that families, friends, and adventure junkies will surely enjoy! Being half Batangueño, I consider Batangas as my second home.
One of the most famous tourist spots destinations in Batangas is the Taal Volcano, a small but active volcano located on an island in the middle of Taal Lake. Visitors can hike up to the crater, take a boat tour around the lake, or simply admire the stunning views from the surrounding towns.
10 Batangas Tourist Spots Off the Beaten Path. 1. Masasa Beach. (photo via Instagram, @jn.carlo) Just across Anilao lies Maricaban Island under the township of Tingloy, also popularly referred to as "Tingloy Island". One of its fast-rising stars is Masasa Beach, which caters best to those more game for a roughing-it-out kind of beach trip.
In Nasugbu, ride a trike going to Papaya. Trike usually costs 350 for 4 people. When you reach papaya, contact Kuya Rudy, for your boat ride to layag layag and should you decide to go snorkling, cave hopping, cliff jumping. Boat ride to the island is P200 two way and 300 each for the activities.
Batangas is a province in the Philippines located in CALABARZON Region in Luzon, around 2 - 3 hours bus ride from Manila. It offers variety of accommodations from budget to luxury hotels and resorts. Below is the list of top tourist spots in Batangas you may want to visit in your next holiday or summer vacation.
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My home province, Batangas is a blessed land. It cradles a wide array of diverse landscapes — pristine beaches, a scenic lake, spectacular diving sites, brea...
Located in Barangay in Mabini. Anilao is a popular for diving in the list of Batangas tourist spots. Because of insane tourist influx, many beach resorts in Mabini regard themselves part of Anilao. One of the favorite for locals on this list of Batangas tourist spots. Diving is just one of the varied activities available in Anilao.
These are the top 10 Batangas City tourist spots: 1. Basilica of the Immaculate Conception. The Basilica of the Immaculate Conception stands as a grand architectural marvel in the heart of the city. This historical church is a testament to Batangas City's rich religious heritage. 2. Batangas City Pier