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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.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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.  

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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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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.

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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:

Diving in Anilao by Pascal van de Vendel via Unsplash

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.

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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 by Oliver Mercater via Flickr

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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

Book Little Boracay of Batangas Tour

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.

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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.

Mount Batulao by Dahon / Gerald Turaray via Flickr CC

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.

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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:

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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.

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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 Travel Guide by Ralff Nestor Nacor via Wikimedia cc

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 Chapel

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.

Montemaria Shrine in Batangas photo via Montemaria International Pilgrimage and Conference Center FB Page

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 by Lawrence Ruiz via Wikipedia CC

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.

Faro de Punta de Malabrigo Lighthouse by Ranieljosecastaneda via Wikimedia cc

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.

Sobrero Island in Batangas by andre oortgijs via Wikimedia cc

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 Lomi

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.

Casa Marikit Ristorante Italiano photo via FB Page

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, Lemery photo via FB Page

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 photo via FB Page

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

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.

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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.

Batangas tourist spots + things to do & places to visit

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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  • Day 1: Arrival + Day-hike at Mt. Gulugod Baboy + Island hopping in Anilao

Day 2: Island hopping

Day 3: heritage tour of taal town.

Beautiful beach in Batangas

Enjoy the best of what Batangas province can offer from its white sandy beaches and islands to scenic mountain hiking trails to diving destinations, heritage towns, and rich local cuisine. Plan your Batangas getaway with this travel guide. 

The province of Batangas, about 2 hours drive from  Manila (around 100km) is a favorite weekend getaway for locals because of its beaches and islands, beach resorts , incredible diving spots, mountains, and more that you can explore in just one destination. 

Add to the many natural attractions, Batangas also has heritage towns, quaint coastal municipalities, and a gastronomic culture that serves a feast to the taste buds.

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Batangas is more than just one of the top weekend road trip destinations from Manila . With the many activities and attractions to do and visit, planning a longer stay or multiple returns to fully explore all the wonderful offerings of this province is a must-do. 

Explore the best of Batangas with this travel guide to help you plan all aspects of your trip from going there to plotting all your activities in the province. 

Batangas tourist spots are mostly outdoor attractions, that's why it's best to plan your trip around the months where there is less chance of rainfall. 

Dry and Summer Season | November to May 

While you can still find enough window during the monsoon months to enjoy a vacation in Batangas, the best time to visit falls on the months from November to May when the weather is mostly clear and sunny. Please take note that on some major tourist destinations, the crowd may thicken during the summer months of March until May. 

There are several Philippine festivals of note that are celebrated in the province of Batangas every year. Some of the most popular include the following:

Parada ng Lechon

Held every Feast of St. John the Baptist on June 24. On this festival, a procession of roasted pigs ( lechon ) is paraded through the streets. Come nighttime, after a vibrant ceremony, townsfolks and visitors from other places will then feast on the lechon.

Sublian Festival

Held in Batangas City, this is a two-week revelry that starts every 2nd of May. Street dancing and ceremonial worships accompany the celebration honoring the Sto Nino. 

Balsa Festival

A parade of bamboo rafts on the waters of Matabungkay Beach graces the Balsa Festival every 18th of May. 

Ala-Eh Festival

Ala-Eh Festival happens every December 8th and lasts for a week. This festivity commemorates the founding of the province. All cities and towns participate in a colorful street dance competition.

Other noteworthy festivals include:

Calacatchara Festival (held in the town of Calaca every October)

Anihan Festival (held in Lobo town every September 27)

Sigpawan Festival (celebrated in Lemery every August 15)

Kambingan Festival (in the town of Tuy every August 12)

There are a dozen more festivals that are held in the smaller towns of Batangas every year, making the province one of the best destinations for cultural experiences in the Philippines .

The main jump-off point to Batangas is Manila in Luzon, which is around 100km away by land travel. Here are your options on how to go to Batangas. 

By Land: Private Vehicles and Public Bus

Expressway going to Batangas

Traveling by land is the most preferred way of going to Batangas. For private vehicles, you need to pass through the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) going to STAR Tollway before exiting at various towns and cities in Batangas.

For commuters, there are many bus companies bound for Batangas via major terminals in Pasay (Buendia-Taft) and Araneta Center Bus Terminal in Cubao, Quezon City . 

Ferry going to Batangas

The Batangas Port is one of the biggest in the country and is the terminal for RORO (Roll-on/Roll-off) services to and from Calapan in Oriental Mindoro, Abra de Ilog in Occidental Mindoro and ferry services to Romblon and Caticlan Port (gateway to Boracay ). 

By Air (Outside of Manila)

The nearest airport to Batangas is the Philippines’ main airport hub of Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA)  in Metro Manila. The airport’s terminals 1, 2 and 3 and the Domestic Airport Terminal 3 are in Pasay City. Upon arriving at these airports, you will then take a three-hour land trip to Batangas. 

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As a big province spanning several cities and municipalities, the main mode of transportation in Batangas are buses and jeepneys while tricycles serve as secondary transportation in every city and town. 

By Jeepneys and Buses

Jeepneys and buses are the most affordable and convenient way of traveling around Batangas. Bus routes serve all cities and major municipalities while jeepney routes can stretch from one to two neighboring cities or municipalities. All jeepney and buses give senior and student discounts.

By Tricycle

Tricycle, a local transportation in the Philippines

When traveling around a municipality or city, the most common mode of transportation is the tricycle. Tricycle terminals are usually found in downtown areas near the marketplace, churches, residential areas, schools, commercial and government districts. 

By Private and Shared Tours

By availing of private or shared tours, you will have the most hassle-free mode of transportation in the province. You can check Batangas tours that include an all-in package with transfers to and from all the places you want to visit in Batangas.

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There are plenty of accommodation choices in the Batangas province. As a major tourism hub and a business and industrial haven, finding a place where to stay in Batangas for your staycation in the Philippines won’t be a problem because of the presence of decent lodgings in every city and municipality in the province.

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Types of Accommodations

You can find a variety of accommodations in the province of Batangas ranging from high-end resorts to mid-range hotels, budget inns, and vacation house rentals. It is important to choose your place of accommodation before your scheduled trip to Batangas to better plan your travel budget.

Luxury Hotels & Resorts

Since Batangas isn’t only known as a vacation destination, it is also a hub for business travelers, there are many hotels and resorts catering to the high-end market that are located all over the province. This luxury hotels and resorts are good options for those who are planning their honeymoon in the Philippines .

Mid-range Hotels

There are also several bed and breakfast inns, boutique hotels, and other cozy properties offering mid-range options for travelers in Batangas province. 

Budget Accommodations

Backpackers and other travelers on a budget need not worry. There are plenty of affordable Batangas beach resorts and accommodations that fit within a tight budget. 

Vacation Home Rentals

You can also find small and modest vacation home rentals around the province. Vacation home rentals can be rented from a few days to a week or even on a monthly term.

Here is a listing of some of the highly recommended hotels and beach resorts in Batangas province as grouped by their categories of luxury, mid-range, and budget. 

Luxury Accommodations 

If you're willing to splurge, here are some of the best accommodations in Batangas that are perfect for rest and relaxation. 

The Farm at San Benito

Entrance to The Farm at San Benito

The Farm at San Benito is one of the  wellness resorts in the Philippines that offer an array of services aimed at providing a Zen state of mind to its guests. Modern tropical villas, tree houses, and loft-styled rooms are among its accommodation choices.

Set in the middle of a forest, this resort screaming of countryside vibe is the perfect location to escape and relax. The Farm’s Alive! restaurant serves a wide selection of vegan dishes. 

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Nayomi Sanctuary Resort

Pool in Nayomi Sanctuary Resort

A secluded hideaway that has earned raves from celebrity guests, Nayomi Sanctuary Resort is every bit of its name—a real sanctuary—thanks to stylish bungalows set in the middle of Batangas' lush tropical palms.

They can also be considered one of the glamping resorts , providing glamping-style accommodations through their spacious tents that come with a veranda and an en-suite bathroom. All that plus an outdoor swimming pool with Taal Lakeside view and more. 

Camp Netanya

Santorini inspired structure of Camp Netanya

Influenced by Greek architecture, this Batangas resort with pool  summons a sea-side vibrant Santorini look. Overlooking Balayan Bay and a short distance away from Aiyanar Beach, Camp Netanya provides accommodation with all the amenities one would look for in a luxury property.

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Also, Camp Netanya’s Greeka Restaurant is a foodie place you mustn’t miss. It serves a medley of Greek, Mediterranean, and Filipino cuisine.  

Beautiful pool in Casa Laiya

Casa Laiya is a hacienda mansion-type private resort nestled in a 1-hectare property that offers 7 spacious rooms for a very limited number of guests. 

AniSiam House

Sunset over the beautiful AniSiam House

AniSiam House is a favorite retreat place of both scuba divers and non-divers because of its location tucked away in an isolated part of Anilao. A private resort accepting up to 12 guests only, AniSiam provides 5-star service in an intimate setting. 

Beautiful facade of Hotel 1925

A boutique hotel showcasing Spanish colonial architecture, Hotel 1925 features a nicely decorated set of rooms: Balcony Suite King, Suite King, and Suite Twin—all adorned with eye-popping interior design and patterns. 

Mid-Range Accommodations

For the best comfort and value for money, here are some mid-range accommodations that you can stay in:

Club Balai Isabel

Ocean view in Club Balai Isabel

Featuring spacious rooms and cozy suites, Club Balai Isabel situates at Taal Lake side in Talisay and is a short 10 km away from Tagaytay Picnic Grove, this is a good place to unwind and get closer to nature.

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Other amenities of the resort include the inflatable Aqua Water Park—a highly recommended day-trip destination in itself, an obstacle course, and a wedding chapel.

Villas by Eco Hotel

Priding itself for its environment-friendly and other sustainable practices, Villas by Eco Hotel offers cozy rooms with a view of the Taal Lake.

Located at the foot of the rolling hills of Batangas and enveloped by lush greens of the countryside, this resort is the ideal place to experience a relaxing escape. 

Paradiso Rito

Overlooking view of the ocean in Paradiso Rito

Paradiso Rito is an isolated hideaway with 8 suites to choose from in the resort's Art House by the beach and two dorm rooms with 18 beds for sharing. The property situates between a forested part and a shore overlooking the coral-rich waters of Batangas Bay. 

Lima Park Hotel

Outdoor restaurant in Lima Park Hotel

Offering luxurious rooms perfect for both leisure and business travelers, Lima Park Hotel is housed inside the Lima industrial estate and comprises a total of 136 four-star rooms. 

Aquaria Waterpark and Crusoe Cabins

Beautiful wooden house by the beach of Crusoe Cabins

This twin property features a water park with giant slides and stylish cabins built-in container vans but comes with a front wooden porch overlooking Calatagan Beach.

Eagle Point Resort

Arguably the most popular dive resort in Batangas, Eagle Point is considered as a one-stop dive resort in the province. Just check-in and bring your scuba diving gear and they will take care of the rest of bringing you to the best dive spots in Batangas. 

From beaches, mountain trails, diving spots, to gastronomic adventures, Batangas has so much to offer that its attractions can easily fill up your travel itinerary. Here are some of the best tourists spots and activities that you shouldn't miss: 

A boat used in island hopping in Batangas

Batangas is gifted with an abundance of swimmable beaches and islands laden with scenic backgrounds. From white sandy islands to diving spots and quaint coastal towns, there are a myriad of options to choose from if you want to spend your holiday frolicking in the sea waters in Batangas. 

Laiya Beach

Aerial view of Laiya Beach in Batangas

One of the most well-known beaches in Batangas is Laiya. Activities here includes swimming, scuba diving, snorkeling, and other water sports. People come here to relax and enjoy nature thanks to many amenities and  Batangas beach resorts that cater to mid-range and leisure travelers.

Verde Island

Witness and experience the simple island living on this island bare of modern structures. From the rustic and charming setting of the island to the underwater gem of the water surrounding it—the Verde Passage—Verde Island is also a diver's haven.

Calatagan Beach

Sunset in Calatagan Beach in Batangas

Another coastal town dotted with cozy Batangas beach resorts  and a long shoreline with fine sand, Calatagan Beach is a favorite getaway destination for the weekend, a company outing or a simple family trip. Don’t miss the Calatagan Sandbar which appears during low-tide.

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If you come here in the morning, you’ll be able to walk through the entirety of its almost 500-meter long sandbar and swim in the surrounding crystal-clear waters. There is another sandbar you can visit near Calatagan called Starfish Island. 

Masasa Beach

On the foot of Mt. Mag-Asawang Bato in Tingloy, one can find the fine sandy beach of Masasa. There's a lot of budget accommodations found on the long stretch of the beach.

Many travelers go here after taking a day-hike at the nearby peak of Mag-Asawang Bato. Activities include beach bumming, island hopping, snorkeling, banana boat, and beach volleyball.

Sombrero Island

Named as such because it is shaped like a sombrero (Spanish word for 'hat') from afar, Sombrero Island is known for its white sandy beach and towering coconut trees.

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There are plentiful of colorful corals under the waters off Sombrero Island, so make sure you bring your snorkeling gears—or even better, your diving equipment. The island can be reached by a 30-minute boat ride from Masasa Beach.

Sepoc Beach in Maricaban Island

Seen from Sombrero Island is the northwestern tip of Maricaban Island known as Sepoc Beach. This beach located in the municipality of Tingloy is highlighted by rocky cliffs hiding four spectacular coves with caves and white sand beaches .

The four coves are known as Apat na Lagusan. Masasa Beach is also the island-hopping jump-off point for Sepoc Beach.

Fortune Island

Replicas of columns in Fortune Island

Fortune Island off the coast of Nasugbu features replicas of the columns of the Parthenon in Greece overlooking the deep blue waters of Nasugbu Bay.

The structures were the remains of an old private resort on the island. Today, visitors can go to Fortune Island by paying an entrance fee. To go here, you can rent a boat at Fortune Island Resort in Nasugbu or book a tour. 

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Batangas is blessed with diving spots that are considered among the best in the world. The many dive-shops and resorts cater to both experienced and beginner divers. 

Surrounded by a body of water teeming with marine resources, underwater caves, shipwrecks and more — specifically the Verde Island Passage— Batangas is a known diving hub not only among divers from the Philippines but also all throughout the world.

Short-listed by many travel magazines in numerous best diving spots in the planet listicles, Batangas is the perfect place to go on a diving holiday.

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There are many resorts in the province, especially the one located near the beach, that offers diving trips and even diving certifications. To help you plan your diving trip to Batangas, here are some of the popular dive spots in the province.

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Verde Passage

Verde Passage diving spot in Batangas

The Verde Passage is a strait separating the island of Luzon in Batangas and Mindoro. It is said to be the "center of the center of marine shore fish biodiversity in the world".

In 2005, marine biologists recorded an astonishing 1,736 marine species flourishing in a 10-kilometer stretch of Verde Passage—making it the site of the highest concentration of marine life in the world.

Colorful coral reefs and fishes in Anilao

One of the main diving spots in the Philippines and is also renowned throughout the world, Anilao is where you can find many dive resorts and diving schools.

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The waters off the coast of Anilao teems with colorful coral reef and a healthy underwater eco-system, making the area as one of the best scuba diving spots in the planet. The beaches in Anilao are located at the foot of Mt. Gulugod-Baboy.

Aside from lounging in beaches, visitors to Calatagan can also experience scuba diving thanks to the many dive resorts and diving schools in the area. Dotted with amazing diving spots, you won’t have a problem choosing where to go scuba diving here. 

Culebra Island

Also known as Bonito Island, it is found near Marikaban Island. This small island is surrounded by underwater walls teeming with colorful corals inhabited by plentiful species of fish making it another ideal diving spot. 

Mabalahibong Manok Island

Colorful marine life in a diving spot in Batangas

Situated a few kilometers away from Culebra Island also in Batangas Bay, this tiny island is also surrounded by a healthy set of marine life.

Other diving spots in Batangas includes Cathedral Rock, Twin Rocks, Sepok Wall, Mapating Rock, Devil’s Point, Arthur’s Rock, Merriel’s Rock, Secret Bay in Sombrero Island, Beatrice Rock, Pinnacle Island, and Layag-Layag Reef just to name a few. 

Gifted with a geographical terrain surrounded by a long shoreline and rugged mountains—said to be a total of 70 mountains—Batangas has become a popular destination for hiking in the Philippines . 

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To help you plan a hiking trip to the province, here are some must-hike destinations in Batangas:

Mount Maculot (Cuenca)

Peak of Mt. Maculot in Batangas

One of the most popular hiking spots in the country, Mount Maculot is an easy climb that gifts hikers with a jaw-dropping view of Taal volcano and lake from the "rockies", a ridge part on the side of the mountain.

A spacious campsite is located a few hundred meters from the rockies. Hiking time to the rockies takes an hour or two and another couple of hours going to the peak.

Height: Rockies / Summit: 706 / 930 MASL

Mount Batulao (Nasugbu)

View from the peak of Mount Batulao

Featuring a wide grassy meadow leading to rolling slopes and surrounded by majestic landscape, the hiking trail of Mount Batulao screams of Instagram-worthy images.

A relaxed hike of 2-3 hours will lead you to its pointed peaks that open to a more breathtaking view of the surrounding countryside of Batangas.

Height: 811 MASL

Taal Volcano (Talisay)

Wonderful view of Taal Volcano

Currently closed for any tourism activities due to the volcano's latest eruption in January 2020, it remains to be seen how the explosion changed the terrain of the volcano.

Prior to its eruption, Taal Volcano is one of the best-hiking destinations in Luzon because of its easy trail that leads hikers to a magnificent view of the crater lake.

Height: 311 MASL

Mount Gulugod Baboy (Anilao)

View of the island from Mount Gulugod Baboy

Named as such because the peak resembles a pig's spine and not because there's a pig farm here. The easy to moderate hiking trail of Gulugod Baboy is perfect for beginners and offers a scenic view of the ocean.

It is one of the many peaks in Batangas where you can also enjoy a side trip to the beach after a day of hiking.

Height: 470 MASL

Mount Talamitam (Nasugbu)

This mountain requires a little harder trek compared to other peaks in Batangas but the view along the trail is worth it. The favorite part of most hikers is the rocky sections of Mt. Talamitan where the ascent takes notches more adventurous.

Height: 630 MASL

Mount Manabu (Sto. Tomas)

At the top of this mountain stands a giant white cross surrounded by a flat meadow resembling a garden in the sky.

Mount Manabu is one of the trio of peaks known as the Malipunyo range—the other two: Malipunyo and Susong Dalaga are also good hiking spots. 

Height: 760 MASL

Mount Daguldol (San Juan)

This mountain seems to have it all: ocean views, mossy and wooden forests, plain meadows, and side trip options to nearby Naambon Falls and Laiya Beach. The trail of Mt. Daguldol is moderate to light difficult requiring 4-5 hours of continuous hiking.

Height: 670 MASL

Mount Masalakot and Nalayag Monolith (Lobo)

How about experiencing forest trekking and rock scrambling in one hiking trip? If the thick woodland of Mount Masalakot isn’t enough to make you fall in love with this great outdoor destination, then the steep ascent to Nalayag Monolith will surely awe you to no end. 

Height: 668 MASL

A heritage house in Taal Town

The town of Taal is where you can find old houses dating back to the Spanish period. The great thing is, you can enter some of the heritage houses here as some are operating as mini-museums and bed and breakfast inns.

Also found in the town are the two old churches of Taal Basilica and the Our Lady of Caysasay Church. Taal Town is also a popular place to buy locally-crafted Barong Tagalog and other Filipiniana dresses.  Another heritage town can also be found in the municipality of Balayan. 

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Facade of the charming Taal Basilica in Batangas

Even if it isn't Holy Week season, you can still go on a Visita Iglesia tour around Batangas so as not to miss the opportunity of regaling at the marvelous architecture of the many old churches in the province.

Minor Basilica of Saint Martin of Tours (Taal Basilica), San Sebastian Cathedral in Taal, Padre Pio Shrine in Tanuan, Parish of the Immaculate Concepcion in Balayan, Our Lady of Caysasay in Taal, Mount Carmel Church in Lipa and Basilica of Our Lady of the Immaculate Concepcion in Batangas City are just a few of the many churches you can visit.

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Beautiful Malabrigo Lighthouse in Batangas

One of Batangas' two Spanish-era lighthouses, the Malabrigo Lighthouse stands on the cliffs of Lobo. It was built in 1891 and designed by Guillermo Brockman.

Like other Spanish-constructed lighthouses in the Philippines, it was made of bricks and has a circling metal stair leading to the top. Declared as a National Historical Landmark, it overlooks the stunning scenery of the ocean and the lush countryside.

Cape Santiago Lighthouse is the other Spanish-era lighthouse in Batangas. It towers over a cliff in the coastal town of Calatagan.

It was constructed in 1890 and designed again by Guillermo Brockman. Overlooking Burot beach and the many diving spots surrounding the shores of Calatagan, the lighthouse is a perfect place to chill and wait for the sunset.

From refreshing drinks in charming hole-in-a-wall places to feasting over plates of local dishes served in beach boardwalks, quaint towns, and big cities, there’s much to explore and taste in Batangas.

Local Cuisine

Batangas' versions of the bulalo and lomi are what it's known for, but did you know that there's more to Batangas local cuisine than these two? The province's culinary culture is a savory fusion of Filipino cuisine and Chinese influence but is made more sumptuous by a unique local method of cooking. 

Gotong Batangas

Gotong Batangas is a bowl of goodness filled with mouth-watering toppings of tender innards, beef tripe, beef tendons, toasted garlic, chopped green onions and other spices.

While a common dish available everywhere in the Philippines, the Batangas version of the Kilawin—fresh fish cooked by soaking it in vinegar—taste refreshingly good with added tang courtesy of added ingredients.

Kapeng Barako

Kapeng barako in a local market in Batangas

Never leave Batangas without starting your day with their local Philippine coffee known as Kapeng Barako. Popular in Lipa, a cup of this should give you the extra kick you need to have enough energy to experience all your planned things-to-do in Batangas.

Tapang Taal

Tapa dish in the Philippines

Other than the beautiful Basilica, heritage houses and colorful Filipiniana dresses in Taal, the town is also known for its own version of the Tapa. Known as Tapang Taal, it isn't made of beef but of pork.

Marinated with calamansi, soy sauce, ground pepper, garlic and a tangy sauce, the Tapang Taal is fried and served with garlic rice and dipping of vinegar and chili peppers.

Sinaing na Tulingan

This dish cooked inside a clay pot is composed of the main ingredient, the bullet Tuna (Tulingan), kamias, ground pepper, salt, and garlic. It may sound like a simple dish, but it pops a flavorful taste especially its sour soup and tender fish meat when served.

Adobo sa Dilaw

An elevated version of the Filipino dish adobo made more flavorful because instead of using soy sauce, it comes with the additional ingredient of yellow ginger (turmeric)—which also make the dish appear color yellow.

Batangas Lomi

Thick noodles and broth of Batangas Lomi

Known for its bowl-full of toppings consisting of boiled egg, lechon kawali, chopped scallions, squid balls, onion leeks, fresh vegetables, chicken meat and pork liver, Batangas Lomi also comes with tender noodles and tasty sauce. One bowl of this Filipino noodle dish is more than enough to fuel you for a day.

Tamales ng Ibaan

While Tamales is prepared in many ways all over the country, the Tamales in Batangas is made of sticky rice (malagkit) wrapped in banana leaves and filled with shredded chicken, eggs, mixed peanuts and annatto (atsuete).

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It's no wonder why there are many fiestas or festivals being celebrated all over the province. This is simply because Batanguenos are fond of cooking the same way they like to revel in their traditions. The result is a culinary-rich culture that gave birth to several food places that adds to the tourism appeal of the province.

Many people visit the province just to go on food tours . Therefore, visiting the province will give you the best of both worlds: of bounteous nature and a satisfying choice of delicious cookery.

To help you fuel up for the many tiring yet thrilling activities in the province, here are some highly-recommended restaurants for you to get a taste of local Batangas cuisine. 

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Café de Lipa Origins

A girl drinking coffee in Cafe de Lipa

Kick-off your day by passing by this cafe in Lipa where you can have a cup of Batangas' Kape Barako. For variety, you can also try one of their Mood Coffee selection. Pair it with something from their pastry collection.

Jorjhane’s House of Special Bulalo

Jorjhane's has three branches in Batangas, this one and the ones in Lemery and Bolbok. A local favorite since it opened many years ago, Jorjhane's has become a food institution frequented by visitors to the province because of its satisfying bowl of bulalo. Other must-tries include: lapu-lapu, tanigue fish and samara. 

Don Juan Boodle House

Boodle fight feast in Don Juan Boodle House

Serving a family feast the Filipino boodle way—on banana leaves—Don Juan Boodle House lets their guests bond over a variety of dishes that include local favorites adobo sa dilaw, tapang Taal, Fried tawilis, longanisang taal, fresh seafood, liempo and more. 

Kainan sa Dalampasigan

Beautiful garden environment in Kainan sa Dalampasigan

Featuring a dining area in a garden, Kainan sa Dalampasigan teems with Instagrammable corners. But what makes it a must-visit dining place is its menu consisting of house favorites like Kare-kare, Bilao sa Dalampasigan, variety of fresh seafood dishes, binalot chicken and pork adobo and local desserts . 

Abadi Restaurant at Cintai Corito's Garden

This restaurant in one of the Bali-inspired resorts in the Philippines serves local favorites such as nilasing na hipon, pork sisig, Batangas bulalo and lomi among many other Filipino fare. 

For a hassle-free and convenient trip to Batangas province, it's important to read up on these practical tips. These will be very useful especially if it’s your first time in in the province:

Batangas province is generally safe and the people are nice and friendly. If you’re going on a hiking trip it is best to hire a local guide, not for security purposes but to avoid getting lost and to help the local economy.

There are police stations located in every city and municipality and almost every barangay has a tourist office where you can go to report any security concerns. 

One thousand peso bills in the Philippines

The main currency used in Batangas is the Philippine Peso (PHP). There are many banks and ATM machines located in all cities and municipalities in the province. Many establishments accept credit card payments as well. 

Batangas Tagalog is the dialect spoken in Batangas. It is basically Tagalog but spoken with a strong accent and a grammar construction associated with phrases from old Tagalog ( malalim na tagalog ).

Here are some samples of old Tagalog words still widely used in Batangas Tagalog:

Old Tagalog - Modern Tagalog - English

Asbag - Mayabang - Arrogant

Dine - Diyan - There

Harot - Landi - Flirt

Kakaunin - Susunduin - Fetch

Gahaman - Mataka - Gluttony

Litar - Pasyal - Stroll

Atungal - Iyak - Cry

Ka-pulong - Kausap - Talking to

And here are some common Batangueño expressions and their meaning:

Anlaa! - an expression of disbelief "Anlaa naman"

A-re - Usually denotes the word "this". 

Damusak - expressing a situation that has gone bad "Damusak naman oh"

Gay-on - "Like that"

Ganire - "Like this"

Sya na - "Alright"

A diver taking a photograph in Anilao

With so much to do, places to see, and food to eat in Batangas, it can be challenging to plan an itinerary to cover everything—unless you will have a week at the least to explore the province.

Here is a sample 3-day itinerary that covers a little bit of everything: hiking, scuba diving, island hopping, and heritage tour. 

Day 1: Arrival + Day-hike at Mt. Gulugod Baboy + Island hopping in Anilao 

7:00 AM: Start of hike at jump-off

10:00 AM: Reach the peak of Mt. Gulugod Baboy

11:00 AM: Start descent

1:00 PM: Reach the foot of Mt. Gulugod Baboy

2:00 PM: Start island-hopping tour in Anilao (you have the option to check out some of the dive sites in Anilao )

6:00 PM: Return to hotel / free time

7:00 AM: Breakfast

8:00 AM: travel to Masasa Beach

11:00 AM: Island hopping to Sepoc Beach in Maricaban Island and Sombrero Island

6:00 PM: Finish island hopping tour / free time

8:00 AM: Travel to Taal Town

10:00 AM: Start heritage tour of Taal (heritage houses, Taal Basilica, Our Lady of Caysasay, food trip, and shopping)

3:00 PM: Depart Taal Town and return to Manila

Start Planning Your Batangas Trip!

Mountain in Pico de Loro in Batangas

From summit to sea, there is almost a never-ending choice of places to go when exploring the province of Batangas. Add to the bounteous set of nature existing in the province, are the heritage towns, quaint coastal municipalities and a gastronomic culture that serves a feast to the taste buds.

If you are looking for a place to travel where you will learn more about local culture, experience great nature, and try mouth-watering local dishes, then Batangas province should be on top of your list. Start planning your trip now by checking Batangas tours to add to your itinerary!

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Top 25 Batangas Tourist Spots: Best Destinations and Attractions

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 famous tourist spots/attractions in Batangas province.

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

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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 is one of the famous tourist spots/attractions in Batangas province.

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 famous tourist spots/attractions in Batangas province.

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 is one of the famous tourist spots/attractions in Batangas province.

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

Mt Batulao is one of the famous tourist spots/attractions in Batangas province.

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

Sepoc Beach is one of the famous tourist spots/attractions in Batangas province.

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

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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

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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

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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

Milea Bee Farm is one of the famous tourist spots/attractions in Batangas province.

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

Kapusod Treehouse is one of the famous tourist spots/attractions in Batangas province.

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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15 Best BATANGAS TOURIST SPOTS (Beaches, Heritage & More)

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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.

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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.

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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

READ MORE : BATANGAS PORT (Schedule, Routes, Ferry Operators & More)

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.

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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.

Mt Maculot

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.

Mt. Batulao

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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.

Taal Batangas

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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.

Pico Sands Hotel

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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.

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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 Tingloy Batangas

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.

Isla Verde Batangas

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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.

Lipa Cathedral

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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.

Malabrigo Beach

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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.

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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.

Caleruega Church

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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.

Taal Volcano Batangas

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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.

Fantasy World Batangas

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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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Batangas Tourist Spots – 14 Exciting Weekend Travel Getaway From Manila

  • by Hungry Traveller
  • January 6, 2021 December 12, 2021

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Uncover the best Batangas tourist spots and plan your next weekend trip to the home of ‘kapeng Barako,’ province of Batangas.

Like Tagaytay and Zambales , Batangas is among the Philippines’ top destinations for a quick escape from Metro manila.

A two-hour journey from Manila instantly paves your way to a diverse range of travel destinations. Whether traveling for recreation, cultural immersion, or just a road trip with your friends, Batangas makes a great travel destination.

The dry season from January to May makes the best time to travel in Batangas. In these times, you can look forward to blue skies and make the most of your beach and underwater tours.

April accommodates the most tourist throughout the year. Make sure to book hotels in Batangas ahead to offer cheaper rates when planning a visit. You can also consider the less busy February and March.

Traveling to Batangas

Traveling from manila to batangas.

Tourists coming from Manila can conveniently traverse by land thru the South Luzon Expressway going to Star Tollway.

For backpackers and commuters, one can ride provincial buses bound for Batangas at Araneta Bus Terminal in Cubao, Quezon City, and Buendia-Taft in Pasay Terminals.

Plan for your next Batangas tourist spots itinerary now

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1. Anilao Beach & Scuba Diving

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Divers’ main game when it comes to Batangas tourist spots in the town of Anilao is its unparalleled richness of marine biodiversity. Presumably the birthplace of scuba diving in the Philippines , Anilao is an absolute gem for underwater landscapes.

Marvel at the majestic diverse life underwater of Anilao. Here, you can see the contrasting colors of marine life you see on prints and digital wallpapers—colorful corals, fishes, sea horses, marine turtles, you name them all. After a day full of fun diving, you can end the day with a breathtaking view of the sunset.

Worry not even if you are a neophyte in scuba diving. Some offer fundamental scuba diving basics so that you can make the most of your Anilao trip.

Aside from underwater activities, tourists may likewise try kayaking and windsurfing, and island hopping. Anilao also hosts major underwater photography competitions, which further garners the attention of international enthusiasts.

If you plan to stay during the night, plenty of beach resorts are lining the coast. You can book from these beach resorts and choose from the services they offer.

🔗 Interesting Island Diving Destinations | Bohol | Romblon | Siquijor |

2. taal volcano.

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Taal Volcano is one of the most picturesque Batangas tourist spots because of its distinctive lake setting. Taal Volcano is the second-most active volcano in the Philippines with its active state.

However, due to its eruption last January 12, 2020, the Taal Volcano has been closed in the meantime.

Before the eruption, this Taal volcano is a go-to place for local and foreign visitors. Back then, you could book a tour to have an up-close experience in Taal. You will be riding a boat going to the island volcano and trek or doing a horseback ride to the crater. Boating and kayaking are among the things worth trying too.

You can still appreciate the marvelous beauty of Taal from afar. The most famous overlooking spot is in Tagaytay in Cavite. If you stay in Batangas and wish to have a fantastic view, you can also book hotels in Talisay.

3. Fortune Island

Fortune Island turned into one of the picture worthy Batangas tourist spots, thanks to the ruins of the abandoned construction of resort in the lone island.

Spend a quick day tour at Fortune Island and marvel at its mysterious yet amusing landscape.

Due to freshwater scarcity, the supposed luxury development here resulted in the termination of the project. However, the remnants display a bizarre and unique view; the most famous are the Parthenon-inspired columns.

However, reaching the island takes about an hour of boat ride from Nasugbu. Tourists visiting Fortune Island can enjoy fun activities like cliff diving, swimming, snorkeling, and sightseeing.

Enjoy taking postcard-worthy images overlooking the vast sea. Here, you can appreciate a straightforward Athens vibe without breaking the bank.

Adventure seekers shouldn’t miss diving around the shipwrecks as well. You can also visit the lighthouse after a 30-minute of trekking.

When visiting this Fortune island, keep in mind to bring your provisions as there are no shops or amenities to use. While camping at night is allowed, you can also stay at the nearest Nasugbu beach resorts.

During summer, visiting Batangas tourist spots like Fortune Island is perfect for enjoying the sun and sea while avoiding the rough waves.

4. Malabrigo Lighthouse

For the lighthouse enthusiasts, the Malabrigo Lighthouse features eye-catchy astonishing architectural design.

The Malabrigo Lighthouse in Lobo, Batangas, is one of the two working lighthouses in the province.

Guiding sailors cruising the eastern section of Verde Island to Tayabas Bay, the lighthouse stands the test of time since 1891.

Spanish engineer Guillermo Brockman designed the Malabrigo Lighthouse. On the other hand, the construction was undertaken by a Chinese contractor named Jose Garcia.

In 1980, thru the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) aid, the lighthouse had been automated.

In 2006, the National Historical Commission of the Philippines declared the site a National Historic Landmark, which boosts local tourism as a quick addition to your countryside Batangas tourist spots itinerary.

Today, the Pavilion’s Victorian-inspired architecture and the great lighthouse pave the way for tourism in Lobo. It is a perfect spot to do some creative shots while overlooking the majestic bay.

Behind is a stair pavement leading to the beach. Although pebbles spread throughout the shoreline, the place is still a nice place to have a quick retreat.

5. Caleruega Church

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One of the famous Batangas tourist spots for intimate occasions like weddings, baptismal, or retreats is the Caleruega Church .

Situated in the hilly eastern portion of Nasugbu near Tagaytay, many consider this a side trip during their Tagaytay tours.

Well-maintained plants and trees surround the complex. On the other hand, the chilly climate complements the serenity and cleanliness. Besides the beautiful small church, tourists will also love to explore the gardens, hanging bridge, and a souvenir shop.

As you descend from the church, you can see a display of a wooden Station of the Cross. Near the 12th station, you can spot a cafe for quick bites.

There is also a koi pond with towering trees and bushes along its perimeter, keeping the area cool. Besides, a metal handrail and wooden steps let you walk around the pond safely.

One can, indeed, find peace and solemnity in visiting Caleruega. The blooming flowers and whispering trees make you commune with nature, even for a short time.

6. Masasa Beach

Contrasting colors of water and coastline in Masasa Beach; one of the favorite Batangas tourist spots that magnets beach lovers during the weekend.

Tingloy seems to be a dormant municipality until its Masasa Beach catches the shifty eyes of adventure seekers and becomes one of the frequented Batangas tourist spots.

If white sand and clear blue waters are your concepts of a perfect summer destination without breaking the bank, Masasa Beach got your back.

Aside from swimming, tourists can also try snorkeling and island hopping. Besides, you can also trek to the island’s highest point for a rewarding panoramic view.

Living the island life, you can camp in the allotted space front of the beach. Since hotels are still unavailable, many transient houses and ins accommodate travelers.

Reaching Masasa Beach starts with an hour of boat ride from the port of Anilao to Tingloy. After that, you can ride a tricycle going to where you are staying.

Experiencing Masasa Beach is ideal for group travelers spending their long weekends. You can save more on boat rides, accommodations, and deals for water activities.

7. Saint Padre Pio Parish and Shrine

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Visiting pilgrimage sites is a fulfilling activity when traveling to Batangas, aside from the lovely beaches and lush mountain trails.

The Saint Padre Pio Parish and Shrine in Sto Tomas, Batangas shouldn’t miss.

Whether visiting the church as a devotee or a tourist, one can observe a peaceful and serene vibe inside. Its extensive, dome-shaped architecture, mostly wood and bamboo construction, makes it stand out from the other churches.

Aside from the scenic church, you can also visit the other spaces within the parish. A souvenir shop offers religious items so that you can take home some memorabilia.

There is a Chapel of Lights as well, where you can light small candles in varying colors and say those little prayers. Likewise, you can bring home some holy water at the Holy Water Sanctuary. Make sure to bring with you your glass container, though.

The church offers masses every day, and it is best to attend the first mass to avoid the crowd. Keep in mind that parking spaces can be a challenge during peak season.

8. Mount Batulao

One of the beginner-friendly hiking destinations in Batangas is Mount Batulao. When looking for a quick yet fun outdoor Batangas tourist spots to fill your schedule during the weekends, visit Mount Batulao.

After your fun diving at Anilao, you might as well check Mount Batulao for a memorable day hike. This hiking destination is famous for beginners and those who want to conquer the mountains to escape Manila’s busy streets.

Although the trails are beginner-friendly, expect some courses to challenge you as you ascend to the summit.

Appreciate the lush green fields around mountain slopes while making your way to the summit. While January to February make a great hiking experience, dry during the summer and wet for the rest of the year, you can still expect unpredictable weather atop.

Note that outdoor Batangas tourist spots like hiking Mount Batulao require a local guide so that you can make the most of your hiking journey.

Remember to wear sun protection and bring enough water to keep you on the go.

9. Aquaria Water Park

Aquaria Water Park ofeatures a three-level slide, pools, and beach front for a good vibe

Spend the long weekend in a family-oriented water park on the coast of Calatagan, Batangas. With top-notched amenities, facilities, and a beachfront setting, you’ll indeed create worthwhile memories in Aquaria Water Park .

Groups of all ages will love the large pools and the three-story slide. After that, you can swiftly take a break and lounge in their wooden cabanas while wondering about scenic views.

When starving, the Sands Restaurant caters to guests with delectable dishes at an affordable price. Besides, you can also pamper your tired back with a massage for a full recovery from your busy routine.

After playing at the amenities, you can have a relaxing sunset view by the beach as you wander the stretch of the coast.

Staying by night isn’t a problem at Aquaria Water Park since they have rooms for all groups.

This Batangas destination is indeed a place to relax and unwind with nature while enjoying excellent facilities at the same time.

10. Taal Heritage Village

Aside from the popular beaches and mountains, one of the cultural Batangas tourist spots to visit is the Heritage Village in Taal.

Travel back in time and learn the rich cultural heritage with a day tour at Taal Heritage Village .

Coined as the Vigan of the South, the preserved ancestral domains built during the Spanish era have turned into cultural and historical Batangas tourist spots today. Some old houses have now transformed into museums, gift shops, and cafes.

Start your tour at Goco Ancestral House and get to know about the brief history of Taal from Pio Goco, a Goco clam member and known locally for efforts in preserving the town’s heritage.

Once inside, you’ll quickly notice the sweeping wooden staircase leading to the vast living room crafted with adorned wood elements. They also serve delectable lunch so you can fuel your energy for the rest of the tour.

Apart from the exquisite ancestral houses, you can also visit the largest Catholic church in Southeast Asia, the Basilica of Saint Martin of Tours.

The next stop is the Sacred Well of Sta Lucia . According to recorded history, this spot is where the Virgin Mary’s apparition appeared and taught the well to have healing properties.

Afterward, you can visit the ancestral houses of prominent Philippine heroes such as Marcela Marino Agoncillo and Don Felipe Agoncillo.

After a long day at Taal Heritage Village, you can drop by at the various cafes and shops like the Tampuhan Cafe, Feliza Taverna y Cafe, and Don Juan BBQ Boodle House.

You can also read the detailed blog of Johanes on wanderera.com for detailed insights.

11. Milea Bee Farm

Learn about bees and sustainable farming at Milea Bee Farm

Visiting Milea Bee Farm in Lipa City calls for a unique and educational tour in Batangas.

Here you’ll be brief about the different honey-producing bees and get to see them up close. They currently have Italian Bees, Philippine Native Stingless Bees, and Philippine Native Honey Bees.

Aside from beekeeping, humble guides will also teach you how bees and flowers are relatively involved in the food chain. Likewise, you can try tasting fresh honey from the hive and wild edible fruits and flowers. Pick and pay for fresh vegetables is an option too.

The humble farm owner travels around the country to advocate for sustainable farming and preserve native bees.

You can buy organic honey products in their shop as souvenirs or gift items for honey lovers.

You can conveniently book a tour on their website at MileaBeeFarm.com .

12. Chapel on the Hill Don Bosco Batulao

A small chapel up a hill in Don Bosco, Batangas City, is a popular wedding venue in Batangas.

With the serene and solemnity emanating within the place, one can relentlessly feel nostalgic with its picturesque ambiance.

Aside from a wedding place, they also cater to retreat activities for individuals and groups. Retreat participants can likewise buy souvenirs, religious items, and baked goods, helping students with their scholarships.

Tourists can still visit Chapel by the Hill even without any occasion. Bring your family or significant other during your weekend trips or extended holidays to experience a glimpse of peace.

You can book your wedding and retreat activities thru their website at donboscobatulao.org .

13. Isla Verde

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Another island to conquer in your Batangas tourist spots bucket list is the Isla Verde , an isolated island in the south.

This small island has a charm of an untouched paradise thanks to minimal encroachment.

A diving spot gem, its underwater treasure is a vast diversity of marine species.

Diving enthusiasts visit the island at most from March to May. During this period, expect to have clear blue skies and calm ocean currents suitable for your underwater activities.

Don’t miss visiting the white sand beach at Mahabang Buhangin as well. You can even take a break from your water adventure by hiking its highest point for a comprehensive view of the Verde Island Passage .

However, tourists are encouraged to bring their gear, personal stuff, and even food due to scarcity.

Going into the island takes about 45 minutes by boat.

14. Fantasy World

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In Lemery, Batangas, the Fantasy World is an abandoned amusement park yet one popular Batangas tourist spot for road trips.

With a Disney-like design in mind, kids and adults alike will love seeing the towering castles and colorful facades around. Although rides are missing, you can still spend an excellent side trip at Fantasy World while mesmerizing by the rich foliage and cold breeze.

Express your creative photography skills, and enjoy capturing vivid moments with your groups. Since visitors rarely flock to the amusement park, you can freely roam around and take souvenir photos without worrying about unwanted photobombers.

Overall, visiting Fantasy World can make a superb quick excursion.

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Plan your next batangas tourist spots adventure now.

With its proximity to the bustling city of Metro Manila, Batangas makes an ideal vacation destination for group tours, backpackers, or a family outing.

There’s a lot more to identify and include in the list of Batangas tourist spots above. Visiting modern cities of Batangas like Batangas City and Lipa makes a superior gastronomic experience or cultural heritage adventure.

On the other hand, visiting the coastal towns outlines a wide range of beach destinations and diving havens while soaking up the clear waters and sunny skies.

Outline your next Batangas tour now and book your accommodation and travel tours in advance to save more on deals.

A planned vacation doesn’t necessarily mean it will never happen. Instead, it provides you a sense of fulfillment and accomplishment while avoiding unnecessary choices while on vacation.

Bookmark this guide or share it with your friends now.

Safe travels!

Remember that we are still in the middle of a pandemic. For your guidance about the changes in health protocols and travel requirements, you may visit the official page of the  Department of Tourism or visit their Facebook page for updates. Stay safe.

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SAN JUAN BATANGAS TOURIST SPOTS + THINGS TO DO (2024)

by thepinay solobackpacker | Mar 18, 2024 | Batangas , Itinerary , Philippines , SAN JUAN , Tourist Spots | 0 comments

Detailed travel blog about San Juan Batangas Tourist spots and things to do and San Juan Batangas itinerary.

Imagine being conveyed to a different place at the same time, the town of San Juan, Batangas will leave you in awe with its raw appeal and sundry topography.  It is blissfully located at the Southeastern tip of Batangas province. Surprisingly, it remains out of the radar of most tourists except for Laiya.  Delve into this municipality and at the end of your trip you’ll realize that it’s not only lapped by powdery white sand beaches of Laiya, but it is also lavished with natural resources, packed with adventures and water activities, oozing with history, and delicious food.

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1.ISLAND HOPPING IN LAIYA (SAN JUAN, BATANGAS) + SNORKELING

Why is it one of the top things to do in San Juan Batangas?

Jagged, meandering, and studded with tropical beaches and craggy coves – San Juan, Batangas is an ideal escape for the weary urbanites.  Its dramatic coastline, especially around Laiya, is shaped by the incessant waves crashing against coral reef deposits.

Laiya has long been a tourist magnet because of its sun-kissed azure water. But did you know you can also go beach-hopping here or what the locals sell as Laiya Island Hopping? So, pack your swimwear, aqua shoes, snorkeling mask, dry bag, and sunscreen, and head to San Juan, Batangas.

san juan batangas things to do: Laiya island hopping

Frolic in the sand and swim in the turquoise waters of a picturesque beach called Lamesang Bato by the locals.  On Google Maps, it is marked as Locoloco Point . It’s not an island, but a beach attached to the mainland. But it is only accessible by boat since the sprawling, arid lands behind it are private properties.

Interestingly, the shape and look of the beaches and coves in Laiya changes drastically depending on the current. I revisited Lamesang Bato a week later and it looked quite different!  I find it more appealing when the tide is high because the aquamarine water highlights the rock formations.

San Juan Batangas Island Hopping

Lamesang Bato in Laiya, San Juan Batangas 

Our next stop for the Laiya, San Juan, Batangas Island Hopping Tour is nicknamed Bato na  Gulagod by the locals, but I found it on Google Maps as Alegre , proudly sitting on the other side of the popular Laiya White Beach. It exudes the vibe of an isolated enclave frozen in time, where you’ll be dwarfed by the sheer-sided cliff embracing its coast.  And what makes Bato na Gulagod beach unique is, it is dappled with natural coral deposit basins where the cerulean seawater gushes in.  I reckon if it’s high tide, visitors can swim in these pools that occur naturally.  Bato na Gulagod may not be as mesmeric as the tropical palm-fringed beach cliches, but if you’re seeking a secluded seaside escape in Batangas, away from the madding crowd, you landed in the right place.

San Juan Batangas Island Hopping

Bato na Gulagod

After Laiya beach-hopping, the last stop of island hopping is snorkeling.  Plunge into the cobalt sea wearing your snorkeling gear and discover the iridescent marine life of San Juan, Batangas.  The natural coral reefs near the coast have been classified as protected sanctuary by DENR.

san juan batangas tourist spot: Laiya beaches

Snorkeling in San Juan, Batangas

LAIYA ISLAND HOPPING RATE: ₱300 ($5) per person minimum of 10 pax per boat or just rent an island-hopping boat for ₱3,000 ($53) good for 10 persons, extra persons will be charged is ₱300 ($5). The boat’s maximum capacity is 20 pax.

  • INCLUSION: Life vest. Snorkeling mask rental is ₱100 ($2)
  • DOCKING FEE: ₱100 ($2) per boat
  • DURATION: 3 hours
  • TOURIST ATTRACTIONS: Lamesang Bato (Locoloco Point), 1-2 beach coves and snorkeling area. If you want to include Bato na Gulagod (Alegre) in your island-hopping tour, you can pay an extra ₱1,000 ($18) per boat.
  • By car/private vehicle
  • From San Juan, Batangas, you can drive to one of the beach resorts in Laiya, like Sigayan Bay Resort or Kabayan Resort where you can rent a boat for island hopping. Travel time is roughly 30 minutes.
  • By commute:
  • At San Juan, Batangas, ride a jeep to Laiya (Sigayan Bay Resort or Kabayan Resort) and get off at 7-11. It is a few meters away from the maroon St. Joseph Marello Church. Fare is roughly ₱50 ($1), and travel time is about 30 minutes.
  • Alternatively, you can charter a tricycle from downtown San Juan, Batangas to Laiya.

san juan batangas things to do: island hopping in Laiya

TRAVEL TIPS:

  • The beaches here are speckled with coral reef deposits that could hurt your feet. Be extra careful, wear sturdy aqua shoes or Crocs. If you’re traveling with seniors/elderly, and kids, assist them.
  • There are no restaurants on the islands, only make-shift stores that sell halo-halo, chips, and soft drinks. If you plan to picnic or have lunch on one of the beach coves in Laiya, bring a packed lunch. Please include the boatman and assistant on your packed meal.
  • Bring your own water flask to keep yourself hydrated.
  • We rented a boat for island hopping at Sigayan Bay Resort.  I recommend it as a jumping-off point for island hopping in Laiya.   The boatmen there are helpful, and their boats are just right enough to carry 10 persons. They accept walk-ins or you can contact them in advance through the following numbers:
  • Jhopet: 0968 622 6279
  • Leboy: 0928 576 6512
  • Start your San Juan, Batangas island-hopping tour as early as 8:00 AM to avoid the crowd, especially if you’re going there on a weekend. The sea is also calmer in the morning, and the lighting is better for photos and drone videos, not too harsh.

san juan batangas island hopping

With Team DMCI Homes (Renzy, Jules, Joshua, and Kuya Mer) and Paelo , the people behind this trip. Insert Butch and Belle here and the Solmera Coast staff . Thank you so much for your hard work! 🙂

2. TRY THE WATER ACTIVITIES IN LAIYA BEACH, SAN JUAN, BATANGAS

Why is it one of top San Juan, Batangas things to do?

You’ll never run out of things to do in San Juan, Batangas. Even off the coast of Laiya’s long stretch of powdery sand beach, water activities abound.  You can rent a kayak and paddle for an hour or more. Or if you’re adventurous enough, try the flying fish, and banana boat.  Jet skis and speedboats are also available for rent here. See the Laiya watersports rates below.

san juan batangas things to do: Banana Baot

3.RESORT STAYCATION

Why is it one of the top San Juan Batangas things to do?

Solmera Coast San Juan Batangas

Early morning in Solmera Coast San Juan Batangas

Most tourists heading to San Juan, Batangas go to Laiya to bask in its cerulean beach.  Others just want to R & R and lounge in beach resorts that strive to satisfy their every wish and whim.

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During our recent trip to San Juan, Batangas, we stayed at Solmera Coast in Brgy. Subukin and Brgy. Calubcub II. It is blissfully sandwiched between San Juan town and Laiya, about 13 minutes away, thus providing ample opportunity for road tripping. Solmera Coast is a nature-inspired beachfront condotel development by DMCI Homes Leisure Residences that is soon to rise in this thriving municipality.

Biking in Solmera Coast (photo by Ferdz Decena)

Biking around Solmera Coast 

By the time we arrived at Solmera Coast, it was sweltering hot since it’s summer. Thankfully, we were soothed by the warm greetings of the staff at the front desk as they gestured to us to take a comfy seat and handed us fresh wet towels and welcome drinks.

Solmera Coast

The sprawling Solmera Coast is tranquil  and secluded and fringed by soaring palm trees and  beautifully manicured lawns and tropical gardens. I stayed in one of their spacious Asian-inspired breezy villas set by the sea.

Solmera Coast Batangas room

It is decorated with modest and soothing white walls and warm wood  and spruced up with covetable furniture.  A modern minimalist room is what I dig these days. There’s nothing like getting away from a mess to calm an anxious mind.

Solmera Coast Batangas

But perhaps my favorite experience here is waking up to a mesmeric sunrise view over the pink sky, which I can watch directly from my room with floor to ceiling glass windows.  It’s a dreamy escape.

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Waking up to this sunrise view

Solmera Coast’s tempting, aquamarine-tiled infinity pool’s focal point is a powdery sand beach with a view of tawny mountains on the side.  They can also provide bikes and kayaks to get you occupied.

SOLMERA COAST POOL

Solmera Coast

  • Solmera Coast Batangas
  • Address: Brgy. Subukin and Brgy. Calubcub II, San Juan, Batangas
  • Facebook: @dmcihomesleisureresidences

Solmera Coast biking

The Ferdz Decena getting ready to bike around Solmera Coast.

ALSO READ: LIST OF LAIYA BEACH RESORTS AND HOTELS (2023)

4. choose your adventure at laiya adventure park.

Tucked in a dense, tropical jungle, Laiya Adventure Park is oozing with outdoor adventures to test your stamina, you can try wall climbing, aerial walk, zipline, the giant swing, etc.

SAN JUAN BATANGAS THINGS TO DO: RIDE THE ATV

Getting ready for ATV Ride at Laiya Adventure Park 

I like doing adventure activities, but when opportunities present themselves, sometimes I cower.  Like when I tried the free fall here, which turned out to be manageable, because the string attached to my back somehow pulls me back. I guess to stop me from falling hard onto the cemented floor.

I did enjoy the ATV ride. A bit intimidating at first, but it was fun once you get used to the trail.

The zipline was a breeze and since we did it late in the afternoon, I could feel the fresh wind blowing on my face without the harsh sunbeams.  There were also kingfishers sitting quietly on the zipline enjoying the mountain scenery draped by dense forest or perhaps waiting to catch a fish from a nearby river.

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Laiya Adventure Park Zipline 

Best to visit Laiya Adventure Park late in the afternoon so you can avoid the extreme heat of the sun and enjoy the activities without the crowd.  We had the park all to ourselves when we visited.  The staff told us, most tourists go there in the morning.

  • Package A: ₱650 ($12)
  • Package B: ₱520 ($9)
  • Package C: ₱300 ($5)
  • ATV Ride: ₱500 ($9)
  • Shoes Rental: ₱50 ($1)
  • Entrance Fee: ₱50 ($1)

San Juan Batangas tourist spots : Zipline and wall climbing

Wall climbing and zipline at Laiya Adventure Park 

Things to do in Laiya: Laiya Adventure Park ATV

Laiya Adventure Park ATV ride 

  • Rubber shoes are required for all activities. You can rent at the park for ₱50 ($1) per pair of shoes, which come with free socks.
  • If you use Package A above, you can use the pool. But only those with proper swimming attire (bathing suit, swimming trunks, board shorts, rash guard) will be allowed to use the pool.
  • All packages allow 1 time use only of the attractions included in each set.
  • LAIYA ADVENTURE PARK
  • Address: Sitio Lumbangan, Brgy. Laiya La Playa, San Juan, Batangas
  • Open Hours: Daily 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • If you’re driving along San Juan-Laiya Road. The intersection going to the park is right after the maroon St. Joseph Marello Church.  Just follow Google Maps. The Mahogany-fringed Road should lead you to a secluded jungle-clad hill.
  • At San Juan, Batangas, ride a jeep to Laiya (Sigayan Bay Resort or Kabayan Resort) and get off at the maroon St. Joseph Marello Church. Jeepney fare is roughly ₱50 ($1), and travel time is about 30 minutes.  Walk to Laiya Adventure Park for about 26 minutes.
  • Alternatively, you can charter a tricycle from downtown San Juan, Batangas to Laiya Adventure Park. Travel time is approximately 30 minutes.

5. WANDER THE HERITAGE HOUSES IN SAN JUAN, BATANGAS

Why is it one of the top tourist spots in San Juan Batangas?

San Juan, Batangas may not often grace the pages of history books, but the rich cultural heritage of this sprawling town will undoubtedly seduce travelers thirsty for history.  Its town center is dappled with well-preserved ancestral houses.  Tourists can wander the stately age-old houses here since most of these structures are condensed around the St. Juan Nepomuceno Church.  Visitors can go inside some age-old houses if you inform them of your visit in advance. See the contact details below.

Here’s some of the significant ancestral house and heritage structures in San Juan, Batangas:

  • Benito Marasigan Ruins and Museum
  • Casa Louella
  • Casa Soledad
  • White House San Juan (Aguedo Mercado Mansion)
  • Leon Mercado House (Pink House)
  • Bautista House in Pinagbayanan

BENITO MARASIGAN RUINS AND MUSEUM

SAN JUAN BATANGAS TOURIST SPOT: BENITO MARASIGAN RUINS & MUSEUM

The 3-storey ancestral house of Don Benito and Soledad Marasigan of the prominent Marasigan Family, in Classical Revival architectural style, was built sometime in the 1930’s to represent the boom of the coconut industry.

SAN JUAN BATANGAS HERITAGE TOUR

Unfortunately, in 2009, the massive house was burned down into ruins. The fire reportedly started on the 3 rd floor when the sun glowed directly on the glass window and reflected on the piles of papers and decaying wood creating fire. Today, only the restored ground floor serves as a museum, decorated with old photos, artworks, and intricately carved chairs and cabinets from the olden days.

Benito Marasigan Ruins and Museum

  • Address: 39, Marasigan Street Poblacion San Juan, Batangas
  • Open Hours: Daily 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

CASA LOUELLA

Our 2 nd stop for our San Juan, Batangas Heritage Tour was another classical mansion called Casa Louella. Built in 1900’s and originally owned by the Treviño-Magtibay family . It is said that 2 families live on each floor, like a separate household.  Casa Louella was eventually bought by Vicente Lecaroz , the former Mayor of San Juan. But when the Lecaroz family moved to the US, they sold the house and it was acquired by Custodio (Papay Ocus) and Guadalupe (Lola Lucing) Ona , who currently owns the restored house.

SAN JUAN BATANGAS TOURIST SPOTS: CASA LOUELLA

The floor, the ceiling, the pillars, and walls are still original. The current owner just decided to remodel the house, opened the bedrooms downstairs and turned them into a living room, and the entrance to the house, which used to be on the side where the dining room is now, was moved in front. All the classic-looking furniture in the house now is new. The painting of the original house is displayed in the living room. While the photos of the current owners, the Ona Family are on display on the 2 nd floor.  Today, Casa Louella is open to the public and accepts guests for accommodation, small events, weddings, prenup shoots.

TOURIST SPOT IN SAN JUAN, BATANGAS: CASA LOUELLA

  • Address: Rizal St, Poblacion, San Juan, Batangas

CASA SOLEDAD

Casa Soledad, a traditional bahay-na-bato style house initially owned by Santos Luz Lopez and Maria Mercado (Dr. Jose Rizal’s relatives) is another worth-visiting heritage house in San Juan, Batangas.  The couple had 4 children, Don Miguel Lopez (former mayor of San Juan), Arsenio Lopez , Soledad Lopez , and Leonor Lopez .  The house was inherited by Leonor since she was the youngest, but Soledad bought it from her when she got married.

Today, Casa Soledad is managed by the 4 th generation Lopez-Tioseco siblings .  Brando L. Tioseco and Anna L. Tioseco proudly toured us around the classic Bahay-na-Bato of their grandparents.  While most houses that we toured in San Juan were heavily restored or remodeled, what I like about Casa Soledad is, it still has that archaic ancestral house atmosphere.

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Our first stop is the silong (basement) of the house, which is now covered in Machuca tiles.  Interestingly, the house is still supported by massive wooden pillars, which is typical of old houses back then. The furniture, art pieces, and other objects inside Casa Soledad are mostly antiques.

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A carved-wooden staircase leads to the spacious living room upstairs, where antique photographs with age-old frames are hanging. A must-see in the neck-swiveling life-size foto- óleo painting of Leonor where she’s wearing a filipiniana dress adorned with real sequins.  This artform is popular in the mid-19 th to 20 th century where black and white photos are enhanced by applying oil paint to make it realistic.

Interestingly, also on display here are prehistoric burial jars and poorly fired earthenware unearthed from the archaeological site in Calubcob, Segundo.

  • Address: De Villa corner Mojica Street San Juan, Batangas

WHITE HOUSE SAN JUAN (AGUEDO MERCADO MANSION)

This elegant white house mansion was built in 1934.  The White House San Juan was originally owned by Aguedo Mercado and Pilar Marasigan, hence the original name Aguedo Mercado House. It used to be a Japanese-era hang out place that was safe from destruction during WWII.  The 4 th generation Mercado family lived here until the current owners – Neil Marundan and family acquired it in 2021.

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Almost all parts of the house are original like the machuca tiles, the wooden walls, and pillars (except for the comfort room and kitchen which looked like the kitchens used on cooking shows).  Once you step inside, you wouldn’t really feel it’s an old house, the way they restored the wooden floor, cabinets, chairs, and tables that are made of narra, balayong and mulawin wood is by stripping the natural wood color and applying lacquer to give the wood a high gloss finish. While all furniture inside the White House San Juan were refurbished, they also added some modern appliances like aircon and TV and projector to the mini-conference room, which was previously a music room.

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  • White House San Juan (Batangas)
  • Address: Marasigan Street Corner Kalayaan Street, Poblacion San Juan, Batangas
  • Entrance Fee: ₱150 ($3) includes food ( merienda ), book at least 2 days in advance.
  • Open Hours: Daily 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

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CASA LEON (THE PINK HOUSE)

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This isn’t part of our San Juan, Batangas Heritage Tour, because the house isn’t available for public viewing. This well-preserved “Pink House” is known as Casa Leon, the house of Leon Quizon Mercado , also  known as “Kapitan Leon,” a Katipunero from San Juan, Batangas and relative of Dr. Jose Rizal, our National Hero.

Based on anecdotes,  at age 17, he joined the revolution and also joined the Philippine-American War. After the war, Leon became a prominent farmer  who invested in coconut plantations in Naga City and was nicknamed the “Coconut King of Batangas”. 

You can easily find the Leon Mercado House around 2 blocks away from the St. Nepomuceno Church, at the corner of Burgos Street and Castillo Street.

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  • Casa Leon (Mercado House)
  • Address: Corner Burgos Street and Castillo Street Poblacion, San Juan, Batangas

6. VISIT THE SAN JUAN NEPOMUCENO CHURCH AND MUSEUM 

Why is it one of the top San Juan Batangas places to see?

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Towering over Poblacion San Juan is the San Juan Nepomuceno Church named after the town’s patron saint – St. John Nepomuceno, the patron saint of Czechoslovakia and “martyr of the confessional”. His feast is celebrated every May 16th.   He was nicknamed such, because it is believed that St. John refused to reveal to King Wenceslau IV the queen’s dying confession.

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The church was originally built in San Juan de Bolboc , present day Brgy. Pinagbayanan , from nipa, bamboo, and palm trees. Eventually, the church’s structure was overhauled with stone under Father Damaso Mojica. Still, a devastating flood in 1883 destroyed the church.  So, Fray Celestino Yoldi, moved the settlement from Brgy. Pinagbayan to Calitcalit , present day San Juan.

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The church was then moved to its Calicalit (present site) in 1894, and the modern belfry tower was added somewhere between 1928 – 1935, that is why it doesn’t seem to match the Baroques-architectural style of the church’s façade. The massive belfry donated by Don Francisco Marasigan which was used before is now on display in front of the church. San Juan Nepomuceno Church underwent a major renovation in 1995 which led to the San Juan Nepomuceno Church we see today.

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Interestingly, beside the church is an old parish convent built in 1894 by Augustinian Recollects priest Celestino Yoldi. This extensive convent houses St. John Nepomuceno Museum where a collection of ancient church artifacts, altar utensils such as chalices, censer and boat, and candle sticks, and ecclesiastical vestments are on display.

  • S an Juan Nepomuceno Church and Museum
  • Address: Burgos Street, Poblacion, San Juan, Batangas

7. CHECK OUT THE OLD SAN JUAN CHURCH RUINS

Why is it one of the top  attractions in San Juan Batangas?

San Juan, Batangas is oozing with history and many archaeological excavations have been conducted here.  The original town was a coastal village known as San Juan de Bocboc located in the present-day Brgy.Pinagbayanan .

Old San Juan Batangas Church Ruins

8. FOOD TRIP IN SAN JUAN, BATANGAS

san juan batangas bonete

  • Bonete – Our favorite food in Batangas is none other than Bonete or Pan de Bonete. This hot bonnet shaped Pinoy style dinner roll is best eaten hot and can be dipped on hot tsokolate or kapeng barako. You can buy this in local bakeries downtown. We bought it from the bakery fronting Alps Bus Terminal in Poblacion San Juan, and it was so finger-licking good!

Loming Batangas

Loming Batangas at Lomihan sa Pulang Bato

  • Loming Batangas – Batangas is known for its mouth-watering noodle dish called Batangas Lomi. Its origin is traced to To Kim Eng, who is believed to have first served the lomi to his mahjong buddies back in 1968. Loming Batangas has thick, rich soup loaded with a variety of toppings such as egg, chicharon, fishball, belly strips, pork heart, liver, Chinese kikiam, etc. The best lomihan in San Juan is the Lomihan sa Pulang Bato .
  • Gotong Batangas – Batangas has its own version of goto, and it’s different from the typical goto (rice porridge) that we Pinoys are used to because it doesn’t use rice. Batangas goto originated in Lipa and is more like a soup dish.  It is composed of beef and cow innards such as beef tripe (honeycomb and blanket tripe), beef heart, bouillon, tendon, and intestines.

San Juan Batangas Things to Do: Food Trip

Gotong Batangas at Kuya Oliver’s Gotohan

  • In San Juan, we tried the Gotong Batangas overload at the Kuya Oliver’s Gotohan , a famous gotohan by Oliver Marasigan.  It was okay, since the beef was really boiled well, it was soft.  The soup is tasty, but I prefer thick soup. To complement the dish, they also provide kalamansi, deep fried garlic with chili. I haven’t tasted the Gotong Batangas in Lipa, so for a first timer, this is good for me, but nothing special.  But my cousins loved it for its price. You can also try Gotong Batangas at Marimar Restaurant. I was told they’re the original restaurant that serves this soup. See more details on the Where to Eat Section.

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  • Champeni (Chempeni, sampeni, or sampeni)  – This is a Batangas dish composed of goat or beef innards. It tastes like kalderetang kambing and is usually eaten on pulutan or as a dish. We had it at Novicz Eatery along San Juan – Laiya Road.

Champeni / Chempeni ng Batangas

Champeni / Chempeni ng Batangas at Novicz Eatery 

  • Batangas Seafood – San Juan, Batangas has one of the longest shorelines in the Philippines. The area from Brgy. Baraulte down to Brgy. Catmon are suitable for aquaculture. Hence, the abundance of seafood in town.
  • Everyone wants to eat a good seafood, and no one does seafood better in San Juan, Batangas than Four Corners Seafood and Sizzling Restaurant along San Juan – Laiya Road. See more details under Where to Eat Section below.

San Juan Food Trip: Seafood Fiesta

Seafood Fiesta at Four Corners Seafood and Sizzling Restaurant

  • Four Corners Seafood and Sizzling Restaurant seafood dishes are made from freshest products. They stand out because they don’t use preservatives. We ordered their bestseller – the Seafood Fiesta Dish , a mix of different kinds of seafood like crab, squid, fish, shrimps, and clams cooked in butter and secret spices from the Middle East and Israel, truly a feast fit for a queen! They’re tempting and enticing; you’ll surely drool just by looking at it! The sauce is thick and tremendously flavorsome, you’ll come out with a full stomach and grinning with pleasure.
  • Another personal favorite is their seafood hotpot boiling in a pot full of vegetables, fish, mussels, clams, and prawns. It’s a perfect comfort food and hangover food.
  • Cap off your seafood meal with their creamy and mouthwatering leche flan!

Suman Tamales Batangas

Suman tamales at Old San Juan Restaurant

  • Suman Tamales   –  Like a regular rice cake made of glutinous rice wrapped in banana leaf but with shredded chicken or meat, peanuts, and slices of boiled sliced egg or salted egg. We had this at Old San Juan Restaurant.

san juan batangas food trip : Ben Halo halo

Ben’s halo-halo

  • Halo Halo –  If you’re craving a rich, creamy halo-halo, after being soaked in the sun for hours, head to Ben’s Halo-Halo. This originated in Laguna, so it’s not actually a Batangas food.  I’m not a halo-halo fan, but this is good for me. Ben’s halo-halo uses shaved gelato ice, making it deliciously thick and creamy.  Needs a bit more toppings, but definitely one of the best I’ve tried!

9. MANGROVE TOUR IN SAN JUAN, BATANGAS

Why is it one of the top  things to do in San Juan Batangas?

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For a change of scenery, you can also go on Mangrove Tour in San, Juan Batangas .  You can rent an outrigger boat at Brgy.Poctol where you will be toured around a small mangrove river up to Tayabas Bay and return via Malaking Ilog River. The town is blessed with a sprawling mangroves area; reportedly, they have around 496 hectares of mangroves and swamp areas.  Most of these trees are predominantly finger type mangroves.

10. BIRD WATCHING IN SAN JUAN, BATANGAS

Lavished by natural resources San Juan, Batangas is an ideal location for bird watching .  The azure sea with rich marine life, lush forest, sprawling mangroves forest, swamp areas, and placid rivers, serves as habitats of endemic, migratory, and resident birds. I was able to see a common kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) sitting on the wirelines of Laiya Adventure Park, as well as a blue-tailed bee eater.  Fellow travel blogger Ferdz Decena has a more in-depth blog on bird watching in San Juan. Read the link below.

ALSO READ:  BIRD WATCHING IN SAN JUAN, BATANGAS  

11. CHECK OUT SAN JUAN BATANGAS COTTAGE INDUSTRY

Why is it one of the top places to visit in San Juan Batangas?

San Juan, Batangas also takes pride with its booming cottage industry.  I missed this during my recent visit, but it’s a good reason to return to San Juan in the future.  If you’re interested, you can check out the activities below.  My travel blogger friend Edgar also has a more detailed blog on San Juan, Batangas cottage industry.  See link below.

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  • KARITAN (FOR LAMBANOG MAKING)
  • BATANGAS POTTERY
  • PANUTSA MAKING
  • KAPENG BARAKO

ALSO READ:  SAN JUAN, BATANGAS COTTAGE INDUSTRY,  MANGROVE TOUR, AND MORE 

WHERE TO EAT IN SAN JUAN, BATANGAS

With the mind-boggling food choices and restaurants in San Juan, Batangas, let me help you narrow it down. Here’s a list of the cafes, eateries, and restaurants we’ve tried during our visit.

Four Corners Seafood and Sizzling Plate

  • FOUR CORNERS SEAFOOD AND SIZZLING RESTAURANT
  • Address: San Juan – Laiya Road, San Juan, Batangas
  • Contact #: 0935 268 0720 / 0920 720 9690
  • Recommended Dish: Seafood Fiesta, Leche Flan

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  • LOMIHAN SA PULANG BATO
  • Address: San Juan- Laiya Road, San Juan, Batangas
  • Open Hours : Daily 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Recommended Dish: Loming Batangas

SAN JUAN BATANGAS TOURIST SPOT: OLD SAN JUAN RESTAURANT

  • OLD SAN JUAN RESTAURANT
  • Address: Javier Street,Poblacion, San Juan, Batangas
  • Recommended Dish: Suman tamales, Lechon Kawali, Chicken, Fish in Coconut Milk

Cafeno San Juan Batangas

  • Address: 9 General Luna Street, Poblacion, San Juan, Batangas
  • Open Hours : Daily (except Monday and Tuesday) 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Recommended Dish: Bacon strips, Affogato, Caramel Macchiato

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  • BEN’S HALO-HALO
  • Address: Phoenix Gas Station, San Juan-Laiya Road, San Juan, Batangas
  • Open Hours : Daily 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Recommended Dish: Original Halo-halo ₱105 ($2), Salty Summer₱110 ($2), Mais con Yelo ₱100 ($2)
  • KUYA OLIVER’S GOTO

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  • Address: Sitio 6, Brgy. Mabalanoy (Silangan), San Juan, Batangas
  • Open Hours : Daily (Except Monday). Serves food at 7:00 AM, 12:00 PM, 5:00 PM
  • Recommended Dish: Gotong Batangas Overload ₱150 ($3) good for 1-2 person, Gotong Batangas Regular ₱120 ($2), Gotong Batangas Superload ₱200 ($4), Butt and Balls ₱200 ($4), Spare Ribs ₱800 ($14)
  • NUEVO COMEDOR

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  • Address: Javier St. Poblacion, San Juan, Batangas
  • Open Hours : Daily 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
  • Recommended Dish: Bulalo, Kare-kare

Novocz Eatery San Juan Batangas

  • NOVICZ EATERY
  • Recommended Dish: Champeni / Chempeni

NIGHTLIFE IN SAN JUAN BATANGAS

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Treeside Campers and Bar Cafe

  • Treeside Campers and Bars Cafe
  • Address: Brgy. 5047 C Magbanau Street San Juan, Batangas
  • Open Hours: 4:00 PM – 12:00 PM

WHERE TO BUY SOUVENIRS IN SAN JUAN, BATANGAS

Pasalubong center

  • M & L San Juan Pasalubong Center and General Merchandise
  • Address: General Luna Street (near Alps Bus Terminal), San Juan, Batangas
  • What to Buy: Kapeng Barako, Coco Sugar, Tablea, Panutsa, Lambanog

HOW TO GET TO SAN JUAN, BATANGAS 

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Alps bus terminal in downtown San Juan

  • From Alabang and Taft/Edsa

From Alabang or Taft/EDSA, you can ride the Alps Bus directly to San Juan, Batangas. Fare is ₱247 ($4.47) from Alabang and ₱301 ($5) from Taft/EDSA. Travel time is roughly 3 hours, depending on traffic.

Alternatively, you can also ride a bus bound for Lipa, Batangas. From there, take a jeepney to San Juan, Batangas.

  • From Cavite

At Pala-Pala terminal, ride a van to San Juan, Batangas.

By Private Vehicle

  • From Alabang and Manila 

Take SLEX > Star > Ibaan Exit > Turn left for San Juan > Laiya. Refer to Google Maps.

Note: San Juan, Batangas collects a ₱20 ($0.36) eco-tourism fee per person

SAN JUAN, BATANGAS ITINERARY (3 DAYS 2 NIGHTS)

If you’re visiting San Juan soon. Here’s a sample San Juan Batangas Itinerary for 3 days and 2 nights. Perfect for a long weekend trip. This is an itinerary based on the itinerary created for me by Solmera Coast Batangas, a DMCI Property who arranged and sponsored our trip to San Juan, Batangas recently.

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A rocky beach cove in Laiya San Juan, Batangas beach 

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SAN JUAN BATANGAS TIPS AND REMINDERS

  • Wear aqua shoes or sandals on beaches during the Laiya Island hopping tour as there are coral reef deposits that could hurt your feet.
  • As in most beaches, sea urchins are present in snorkeling sites, so wear aqua shoes or full-foot fins when snorkeling and please do not step on corals.
  • No fish feeding during snorkeling, please.
  • Bring a dry bag to protect your cameras and waterproof pouch for your phone. Or much better if you just bring an underwater camera or action camera for snorkeling and other water sports.
  • Bring refillable water bottle to keep yourself hydrated.
  • Almost everything is on cash basis here so stack up cash. There are ATMs in downtown San Juan and at 7Eleven.
  • San Juan, Batangas is tourist-friendly and generally safe for visitors. But as in all places, do not leave your things unattended during island hopping tour. Double check your things to make sure you are not leaving anything behind. I left my shades and Tommy Jeans sandals. I got the shades back from Lamesang Bato 1st stop because the locals manning the island took care of it, but the sandals I left at the 2nd stop Lamesang Bato, was already gone. Another tourist from the boat that arrived after we left  may have picked it up according to the locals manning the beach.
  • Practice the LNT Principle. Leave no trace. Dispose your trash properly. Do Not collect sands and shells.

DISCLOSURE: Our trip to San Juan, Batangas was made possible by Solmera Coast . A soon-to-rise nature and Asian-inspired condotel by DMCI Homes Leisure Residences in San Juan Batangas.

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BATANGAS: "All Here, So Near!"

But first, how to get to batangas, top 12 best things to do in batangas and tourist spots 2023.

Ultimate List of Hotels and Resorts in Batangas

1. Enjoy the Beaches

Beach Resorts in Anilao Batangas

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

Top Things to do in Batangas Tourist Spots and Attractions

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

Best Diving Spots in Anilao Batangas

3. Scuba Diving

Top Things to do in Batangas Tourist Spots and Attractions

4. Heritage Tour

Top Things to do in Batangas Tourist Spots and Attractions

  • 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

Top Things to do in Batangas Tourist Spots and Attractions

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

Top Things to do in Batangas Tourist Spots and Attractions

6. Pilgrimage Tour

  • Churches in Batangas to Visit for Visita Iglesia
  • Visiting 7 Churches in Batangas (Bisikleta Iglesia)

Top Things to do in Batangas Tourist Spots and Attractions

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

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8. Team Building

Top Things to do in Batangas Tourist Spots and Attractions

9. Enjoy Water Sports

Top Things to do in Anilao Batangas

10. Food Trip

Things to do in Batangas

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)

Top Things to do Tourist Spots in Batangas

12. Pasalubong and Souvenir Shopping

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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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A 3D2N Batangas Itinerary for a Barkada Road Trip

Batangas Day 1 Itinerary

Estimated Total: P1,120 Read 8 Batangas Beaches Perfect for a Quick Summer Getaway

Estimated Total: P370

Estimated Total: P500 Read 10 Batangas Tourist Spots Off the Beaten Path

Accommodation in Batangas

You'll find a wide range of Batangas hotels - from budget to luxury resorts. Here are our highly recommended hotels across the province:

1. Club Balai Isabel 2. Canyon Cove Hotel and Spa 3. Camp Netanya Resort and Spa 4. Bagalangit Hideaways 5. Anilao Awari Bay Resort 6. Eagle Point Beach and Dive Resort 7. Matabungkay Beach Resort & Hotel 8. Pico Sands Hotel 9. Casita Ysabel 10. Noni's Resort Read 10 Batangas Resorts Perfect for Barkada Outings

Food to Try in Batangas

1. Batangas Lomi - What makes Batangas lomi different from other variations in the country is the thickness of the noodles and the gooey consistency of the soup. This sticky yet yummy dish is often served with soy sauce, chili, and calamansi.

2. Batangas Goto - If there's lomi, there's also goto. Different from what we know as lugaw , Batangas goto is a loose soup with beef tripe and innards. It is a perfect barkada lunch alternative or merienda snack.

3. Tapang Taal - The ala-eh province may be famous for beef, but of course it also offers something for pork lovers. Compared to the regular tapa, tapang Taal has a strong garlicky taste and is sweeter as well. Serve it with a sunny side up and fried rice and you're tummy will thank you.

4. Taghilaw - A fan of innards? You'll definitely love taghilaw. It's like a white version of bopis, as it's slowly cooked in vinegar. Don't worry as it now served raw, as its name may imply.

5. Bikong Batangas - Eating this rice cake is a delicious way to finish your meal. It consists of brown sugar, malagkit or sticky rice, gata or coconut milk, and latik or coconut caramel. To make it even more special, Batangueños use ground roasted peanuts as toppings.

Check Top 10 Batangas Restaurants

Breakdown of Expenses (for 3 pax)

To give you an idea on how much a trip for three will be, here's a summary of expenses on food and activities (hotel bookings excluded). Note that, however, these prices could go lower or higher depending on the number of people in your group, among other factors.

Total: P11,100 or P3,700/head

Know Before You Go

There are multiple reasons why Batangas is indeed a great place for a getaway. It is not only ideal for group trips, but for solo or couple adventures as well. What are you waiting for? Plan your trip, book your hotels, and make your Batangas escapade happen! Get the best deals on your accommodation with Traveloka ! ]]>

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One Day in Batangas Itinerary – What to Do in Batangas, Philippines

Only a few hours ride from Manila, the Province of Batangas is one of the most famous city getaways in the Philippines. Famous for the Taal Lake, the Taal heritage town and numerous diving spots in Anilao, anyone can find something of interest for them. Even though it’s best visited on a weekend trip, spending one day in Batangas is just what you need to unwind and relax thanks to its many activities.

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What’s the best time to visit Batangas?

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The Philippines are a year-round destination . However, as a tropical country, the Philippines have only two main seasons throughout the year. The Batangas region is better visited during the dry season, from November to April . In the rainy season, the occasional shower can ruin pretty much all outdoor activities. The highest temperatures as well as the humidity occur from May to July, so if possible skip traveling during that time of the year.

A few facts about Batangas

Batangas is a province in the Philippines located on the Luzon Island, with the city of Batangas being the capital of the region. Unlike the rest of the Philippines, the region doesn’t offer the most beautiful sand beaches like elsewhere in the country. Instead, the region is popular because of its rich marine life, with Anilao being the ultimate center of extraordinary marine biodiversity, which is why it’s sometimes called the Center of the Center of Marine Biodiversity.

Taal Volcano Lake

One Day in Batangas Itinerary

Follow this guide and make the most of your trip even if you’re short on time. These are the top sights and things to do during your one day in Batangas.

Visit the Taal Lake and hike the Taal Volcano

If you’re traveling from Manila, make your first stop at Taal Lake . What makes this lake so special is the Volcano Island that lies nearly at the center of the lake. There is a crater lake at the top of the Volcano Island with its own tiny island, making it the third order island in total.

Volcano Taal Hike

Book a tour of the Volcano Island and prepare yourself for an adventurous boat ride (especially if wavy) and hike with the guided tour all the way to the crater lake on the top of the Taal Volacano . In case you want to skip the hike, book a horseback ride.

Lake Taal Boat Ride

The atmosphere on the Volcano Island is completely different than the one on land. This is due to the dark volcanic soil on the perimeter and geothermal area around the crater. The ground heat is so strong in some areas that you can notice the steam rising up from the ground. That’s why while standing on some spots you can feel your feet burning.

Volcano Soil

And since it‘s covered in sulfur, the whole area reeks. However, its yellow color and the texture make the whole place an extraordinary visual experience. If you’re into it, you can do a swim in the crater lake , supposedly it has healing properties.

Taal Volcano Lake

Visit the Taal heritage town

Only a short ride from Lake Taal, you’ll find the  Taal heritage town. It’s a small town with ancestral houses and structures dating back to the 19th century and the Spanish colonial era. There are more than hundred of heritage structures, so you obviously won’t have time to explore all of them. However, don’t miss Taal Basilica Minore de San Martin de Tours and several museums where you can learn a bit more about the history of the town and read some incredible stories from the Spanish colonial times.

Basilica Minore de San Martin de Tours, Taal, Batangas

Go scuba diving in Anilao

As already mentioned, Anilao is the center of extraordinary marine biodiversity and therefore very popular with divers and snorkelers. There are many beaches along the coast, but don’t expect divine sand beaches like those in Boracay. Anilao is more of a diving paradise , therefore you’ll mostly meet tourists interested in diving. There are several diving centers in Anilao, where you can arrange trips to diving spots  at very affordable fares. Make sure to contact the centers at least day in advance if you’re short on time.

Anilao Marine Life

Stroll the Mabini downtown

Mabini downtown is a busy area worth a short walk. Stroll the main street, indulge in the local atmosphere and meet friendly Filipinos along the way. There are a few supermarkets, a market and quite a lot of street vendors selling basic local street food.

Enjoy the sunset in Anilao

The best time of the day to spend at the beach is right before the sunset. The heat is reduced and the sky colors are enchanting. Most of the resorts and hotels offer terrace with nice sea views, so at times you don’t even have to leave your accommodation to enjoy the beautiful sunset.

Anilao Sunset

Try Filipino specialties for dinner

There are many authentic dishes from this particular region, but not many restaurants have them on the menu. Since you’re staying in the coastline region, you should definitely go for a seafood dinner. One of the best Filipino seafood dishes are Tuna kinilaw (marinated raw tuna), Sinigang na bangus (milk-fish in sour broth), Sinigang na hipon (shrimp in tamarind soup) and Adobong Pusit (squid adobo).

Where to stay in Batangas?

Paradiso Rito

Paradiso Rito

Mabini Circumferential Road, Sitio Saimsim, Barangay Mainit

Rated as one of the best value deals in Mabini, Paradiso Rito offers a relaxing stay in a tranquil atmosphere with an amazing beachfront view. The resort offers a fusion of modern furnishing, antique pieces of furniture and Filipino artwork. The rooms provide a bright and super comfortable stay.

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Camp Netanya Resort and Spa

Camp Netanya Resort and Spa

Bauan-Mabini Road, Barangay Ligaya, Anilao

Camp Netanya Resort and Spa is a luxurious, Santorini-inspired resort , located on Mabini peninsula. The resort faces the sea and therefore offers some stunning views, especially at sunset. It features 25-meter infinity lap pool overlooking the beauty of Balayan Bay. The rooms feature modern comfort and minimal Greek-themed design. The resort is family friendly, but it’s also a great pick for couples and friends.

Extra tips for visiting Batangas

– If you’re traveling from Manila, the best way to reach the Taal Lake is to catch a bus from the Manila bus station. In case you want to do the diving first, the same bus drives all the way to Mabini downtown where you can catch a tricycle or a jeepney to reach Anilao.

– The Volcano Island hike can be physically demanding. Consider wearing good sneakers and sports clothing. Bring some bottled water  because you are surely going to need it.

– Batangas is a budget friendly destination. PADI diving courses are much cheaper than regular and that’s why many people decide to do a PADI course in Anilao. The accommodation and the food in the restaurants are also much cheaper compared to the other coastline destinations in the country.

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Day 1: most popular attractions, day 2: off the beaten path, port of batangas.

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Kahariam realty and farms, masasa beach, where to eat, the other place, al goto king, don bosco chapel on the hill, layag layag beach, matabungkay beach, st. john the evangelist parish church - tanauan city (archdiocese of lipa), starbucks - twin lakes tagaytay, popular road trips from batangas city, what's the weather like in batangas city.

It depends on when you visit! We've compiled data from NASA on what the weather is like in Batangas City for each month of the year: see the links below for more information.

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Batanes: 3-day and 2-night Itinerary, Travel guide and Tips

It is bliss beyond description to see a panorama of the rolling hills, rugged coastlines, undulating terrain, and the overwhelming pristine beauty and cool and green surroundings. That’s how I felt when I set foot in Batanes. Dubbed as “Nature’s Playground”, this island province located in the northernmost part of the country affords a natural endowment that will torment you once you bid good-bye to her.

falling in love with the Breathtaking Batanes

However, it’s not only the beauty of this place that captured my heart but the honest and welcoming people-the Ivatans, as they seemed to smile more when greeted and take pride in their rich cultural heritage. And another, Batanes is known for its low crime rate, indeed, a very safe destination even for solo female travelers. Well, let me take you to this island province and be awed for what it has to offer.

see how captivating the verdant green grasses in Marlboro Hills

  • Batanes is the country’s northernmost and smallest province by land area (219.01 km 2 ) in the country.
  • Batanes came from the word Batan, the local word for the Ivatan people.
  • Basco, the capital of Batanes was derived from Don Jose Basco Y Vargas, the 53rd Governor of the Philippines.
  • It is nearer to Taiwan, which is 190 kilometers north, wherein it is 280 kilometers away from Appari, the northernmost tip of mainland Luzon.
  • Composed of 11 islands where Batan, Itbayat, and Sabtang are only inhabited.

the bizarre feeling inside the House of Dakay, one of the five existing old stone houses in Batanes

Batanes is a dream destination for every travel junkie. But the expensive airfare which shoot up to Php15,000 or more hinder them from visiting the province. Good thing, me and my office mates Joyce and Shiela chanced to book a two-way cheap fare of Php7,186 only via Philippine Airlines from and to Clark International Airport.

waiting for the dramatic sunset here at Basco Lighthouse

In Getting There:

Batanes is primarily reached by air and travel time may take 1 1/2 to 2 hours depending on the airline and weather condition. Two airports serving this province are  Basco Airport  and  Itbayat Airport . Both runways are small. Airlines servicing these airports are  Philippine Airlines , Cebu Pacific ,  Skyjet  (from Manila), and Sky Pasada (from Tuguegarao).

Where to stay?

There are several homestays and inns in Batanes ranging from Php350 to Php5,000. We are a budget traveler so we chose Nanay Cita’s Homestay, a cheap homestay but near the airport. We reserved a fan room for two nights (Php350/head/night). It was just fine since January is still a cold month in Batanes. It has no free breakfast but they can cook for a certain fee. They offer free water (hot/cold) to guests. 

our room in Nanay Cita’s Homestay

Nanay Cita’s Homestay (fan room-Php350/aircon-Php500, private bathroom) +639399193616 Wakay Homestay (fan room-Php400/aircon-Php600) +639466174612 Shanedel’s Inn and Cafe (fan room-Php650/night, shared bathroom, breakfast included) +639281941910 Tawsen’s Palace Inn – (aircon-from Php2,500 to Php5,000, private bathroom, free breakfast): 0921-639-8509/0995-728-8193 Casa Domingo  (aircon-from Php2,800 to Php4,500, private bathroom, free breakfast) – 0956-264-5045/0929-209-1113 Hi-end: Fundacion Pacita (family room-5 pax, airconditioned, with breakfast and airport transfers-P21,235.50/night)

There are at least five famous restaurants in Batanes. If you have time, do visit them and try their foods that are authentic to the province. Unfortunately, we did not chance to eat in any restaurant there because we opted to take a rest after our tour. There are eateries in the town proper where they offer the usual meal of adobo, singing, and nilaga ranging from Php70 to Php120. In Nanay Cita, there is a store fronting the homestay that sells basic meals.

our expensive but delicious food after touring Sabtang Island

Do It Yourself Tours (DIY) are no longer allowed by the local government because they want to monitor and control the number of visitors. There are two options in touring Batanes: the tricycle tour and the package/group tour run by travel agencies. Since we were only three, we chose the tricycle tour so we can manage our time without being rushed by an organizer as well as fellow travelers with different characters and moods.

The maximum passengers for the tricycle are only three. Right now their basic standard rate for this tour is:

  • North Batan tour – Php1,500
  • South Batan tour – Php2,000
  • Sabtang Island tour – Php1,000

Our recommended Tour Guide is Betina Dando  - she has knowledge of places we visited and has skills in awrahan photoshoot. Her Contact number is +639178061514.

our patient and funny Tour Guide, Beth Dando

Three-Day Itinerary

We only have three days in Batanes, so we will be exploring only the North Batan, South Batan, and Sabtang Island. Maybe in our next visit, we will explore Itbayat Island to experience the thrilling water ride in getting there.

one of the old stone houses in Sabtang Island

Our trip from Manila

We boarded the P2P bus from Trinoma in Quezon City and departed at 6:00 am. Fare is Php280.00. The first trip is at 3:00 am whereas the last is 11:00 pm. It took us around 1 & 1/2 hours only in getting to Clark International Airport. We ate our breakfast in Tapa King and boarded the plane. By the way, we paid Php150.00 for the terminal fee.

We arrived at Basco Airport by 11:42 am (1 hour and 45 mins travel time). Beth fetched us at the airport and brought us at Nanay Cita’s Homestay. Travel time was 5 minutes only.

after our picture taking in Basco Airport, we are ready now to ride the unique tricycle of Batanes

Our room is a fan room with one double bed, one single bed, and a private bathroom. After a brief introduction to our stay, we rested a bit and ate our packed lunch. By 12:30 pm Beth fetched us and brought us to the Provincial Capitol for the registration and paid the environmental fee of Php350/head. We were handed the brochure as our ticket for our tour.

Shiela, Joyce, Me and Beth as we head off to Marlboro Hills

These are the tourist spots we visited in three days:

Day 1. NORTH BATAN TOUR

Coming from Basco, North Batan is the nearest among the three to explore and will cover about half of the day only. For more of these tourist attractions, please read: North Batan Tour in Batanes: Stunning Places to Explore .

me, the unique tricycle of Batanes and Joyce, the photobomber hahaha!

  1. Welcome to Basco Arch - Our first stop is in this Arch which is located beside the main highway facing the West Philippine Sea. We initially saw the beauty of Batanes from its viewpoint.

2. Tukon Church – also known as Mt. Carmel Church has a structure built with stone and is adorned with plants.

3. PAG ASA Weather Station -  the establishment was temporarily closed because it was destroyed by typhoon Ferdie.

4. Fundacion Pacita – A lodging house and restaurant located atop of a flourishing hill. The most expensive in Batanes but promises a breathtaking view and complete relaxation. 

5. Dipnaysupuan Japanese Tunnel - this five-door tunnel was used by the Japanese soldiers as their shelter during World War II.

  6 . Valugan Boulder Beach – this beach which means “East” has no wide stretch of fine sand but big boulders and gravels, not ideal for swimming but is a good subject for IG worthy photography.

7. Sto. Domingo de Guzman Chape l or Basco Cathedra l has undergone reconstructions and renovations but was rebuilt and was completed in 2011. It was made of Baroque style.

8. Vayang Rolling Hills - the combination of beautiful landscape and mesmerizing sea view make this rolling hills an incomparable sight to behold.

9. Naidi Hills with Basco Lighthouse – next to Mt. Iraya, Basco Lighthouse is a popular landmark in Basco. It stands at 66-feet and is the first lighthouse built in the island province.

Day 2. SABTANG ISLAND TOUR

Sabtang is a neighboring island that can be accessed via a motorized boat known as faluwa. This boat has no lateral support floats known as an outrigger. Its design was uniquely created to dance with the notorious waves. The boat was being manned by the captain using his feet while his upper part was exposed to the air to have a keen watch of the sea condition. For more of this tour, please read  Sabtang Island, Batanes: Exploring its Captivating Beauty .

Getting around wearing Vakul in the tranquil narrow street of Chavayan Village

There are two schedules in Radiwan Port in Ivana in getting to Sabtang Island, one is 6:00 am and the other is 12:00 noon. We made it early as 5:50 am to catch the first trip. Boat fare (two-way) of Php200 and an environmental fee of Php200 are not included in the tour.

As of our water trip, the waves were a bit bumpy, maybe because it was still early morning. Travel time was twenty minutes only. This is the first highlight of our Batanes tour and I was so excited for another worthy experience in getting to this island.

These are the places we visited in our Sabtang Island tour :

1.   The “I Love Sabtang” Marker -  This is where we had our first picture-taking upon reaching Sabtang Island. This is located near the Sabtang Port.

2. Sleeping Beauty Hills  - a hill resembling a profile of a sleeping woman where it had a forehead, nose, and lips.

3. Chamantad-tinyan View Point – The undulating terrain was huge and it was so wonderful to explore the whole area while feeling the cool breeze amidst the morning heat. Indeed, our God created this stretch of land so magnificently!

4. Chavayan Village – I felt I was back in t distant past as we walked in the small streets of this village. The time seems so unhurried and the people-the Ivatans are so friendly.

5. Savidug Village -  is another traditional village in Barangay Malakdang with narrow streets dotted with old stone houses too. 

5. Sabtang Lighthouse - is the first attraction that will first greet you. It stands imposingly as if a guard tower on a cliff overlooking the sea.

6. Morong Beach – is beside the  Nakabuang Arch,  is a long stretch of creamy white sand that is good for swimming and walking.

7. Nakabuang Arch - Geologic forces by the wind and the sea naturally carved this arch together

Pananayan Canteen & Catering Service  - had our sumptuous lunch here.

with Imelda our tour guide in our Sabtang Tour

When we went back to Ivana Port, we were greeted by strong waves. We were told that it was an ordinary wave so we should not panic. While the locals were sleeping comfortably in their seats, Joyce and I got busy swapping funny stories. Shiela slept as she was lulled by the waves. The water ride took us about 30 minutes.

Day 2. SOUTH BATAN TOUR

This is our second most anticipated tour and another worthy journey to “Breathtaking Batanes”. This tour covers the three municipalities of Batanes-Ivana, Uyugan, and Mahatao.  We will be squeezing 19 scenic spots on our half-day tour. Thanks to Beth, our tour guide for this happy trip. For more of this tour, please read  South Batan Tour in Batanes: Awesome Places to Explore .

Marlboro Hills has its distinct character that for me, it is the most photographed spot in South Batan

1. San Jose de Ivana Church – also known as  Ivana Church  is located in Ivana fronting the Radiwan Port.

2. House of Dakay – or the House of Estrella is built in 1887 and is o ne of the five existing old stone houses in Batanes.

3. “I Love Batanes” Marker – this is situated few distances away from House of Dakay.

4. Honesty Coffee Shop -   i s owned by a retired teacher named Elena Castano-Gabilo. It has no storekeeper. Guests will log the items bought in the logbook and will drop the money in a cash box.

6.San Antonino Parish -  is a small church located in Uyugan.

7. Mochong Viewpoint -  It is a mini rolling hill situated just beside the main road. 

8. Ruins of Songsong - this barangay was devastated by a tsunami that hit the island in the 1950s. What remain are the roofless old stone houses located near the beach.

9. Old Stone House in Uyugan – we stopped by this cute and clean old stone house in Uyugan for a short viewing and for picture taking as well.

10. Alapad Rock Formation – this magnificent rock formation that overlooked the Pacific Ocean was naturally carved by the wind and the sea.

11. Alapad Hill -  a popular area where the movie “Hihintayin Kita sa Langit” was filmed. It starred Richard Gomez and my favorite beauty icon, Dawn Zulueta.

12. Old Loran Station –  the US coastguard for 20 years. It is now converted to museum-the  National Museum  which is set to open soon.

13. San Lorenzo Ruiz Chapel in Barangay Imnajbu -  Barangay Imnajbu was the first place of Christianity in Batanes and where the holy mass was first celebrated and the first baptism was administered.

14. Marlboro Hills/Racuh A Payaman - this is one of the most beautiful natural wonders that I have seen in my travel around the country. It was like a postcard picture view. So stunning! Everything is verdant and green.

15. Mahatao Viewdeck -  In getting to Tayid Lighthouse , you will first marvel on the verdant hills and hedgerows, locally known as liveng, tall tows of trees and grass that serve as a crop protection against wind and typhoons.

16. Tayid Lighthouse -  is often called Mahatao Lighthouse. This is one of the three lighthouses in Batanes and resembled in appearance, only that  Tayid Lighthouse  has a hexagonal shape from its base up to the tower.

17. San Carlos Borromeo Church -  The church together with the convent were colored white. Its outside structure was captivating no wonder it was designated as a National Cultural Heritage Treasure.

18. Mahatao Port and Boat Shelter - this is a   small port built to protect the small-inland vessels and boats against the inclement weather.

19. Chewa Viewdeck -  This is our last stop in our tour so aside from picture taking we sat for a moment on stone benches to admire the view. From the view deck, one can overlooked the cliff that meets the sea.

What we missed:

  • Homoron Blue Lagoon and White Beach
  • Diura Fishing Village

That ends up our South Batan Tour. This tour is recommended for one whole day so you will not hurry moving from one place to the other.

Day 3. BIKING

This is our last day in Batanes but Joyce and I can’t stop the feeling so went for a bike to make the most of our trip. Shiela was left for she preferred to rest. We went to a bike rental store in the town proper and hired two single bikes for Php25/per hour.

Joyce and I taking advantage of the last two hours in Batanes before our flight back to Manila

The bicycle is already old so we can’t pedal fast. We toured around the peaceful bay of Basco and went to the lighthouse. The road was uphill and funny, we easily get tired. Anyway, the view was so wonderful for our last photo ops of Batanes. We went to souvenir store and bought pasalubong for our loved ones after this activity.

the beautiful morning view from Basco Lighthouse whisked off our tired muscles from ascending the hill

Tips: 1) I suggest, if you want to fully enjoy your Batanes tour, make it 5 to 6 days. North Batan and South Batan tours should be visited on one whole day separately so there is no pressure moving from one place to the other. 2) Stay overnight in Sabtang Island to bask more on its charm. 3) Visit Itbayat Island and stay for the night too. 4) You may opt to bike some tourist spots in one day, sit down and savor the moment looking at the picturesque sights. 5) Land Bank and PNB have ATM machines in Basco. 6) Cold months to visit are from December to February so bring weather clothes. 7) Smart has a strong connection. 8) Stargaze at the lighthouse.

I call this Blue Ribbon Committee hahaha!

Though our stay was short and we have limited time to fully enjoy the beauty of each spot, I was still thankful for the opportunity. Batanes is all about the wonders of getting away from all of the modern comfort of posh facilities, maddening crowd, and pesky noise. If it wasn’t for this story, I would not prioritize taking pictures of the view but just feast my eyes in the beauty of Batanes. Truly  breathtaking.

For a nature lover like me, leaving this island province is tormenting. I haven’t had my fill of all the places we visited. It was a short journey. But nonetheless, it was fulfilling.

As per advice by Beth, to fully enjoy the road trip is to stop minding the cellphone and focus on feasting the eyes to the refreshing scenery. This is once in a lifetime memorable experience in Batanes so I did what she told us. And woah! The cool breeze and the wonderful view rejuvenated all my senses!

I would really love to go back. And I hope, it would be with my family.

foods, t-shirts, key-chains, ref magnets… these are my souvenirs of my Batanes tour

Our Expenses:

Airfare – round ticket coming from Clark to Basco-vice versa – Php7,186 P2P Bus (Trinoma-Clark-Trinoma) – two-way fare – Php560.00 Terminal Fee – Php150.00

Fare/transpo – P7,896

Day 1: Arrival/North Batan tour Breakfast at Tapa King – Php151.20 Packed lunch – Tapa King – Php109.00 Tour of Php1,500 – P500/head Environmental Fee – Php350.00 Dinner – Php100

Homestay – Php350.00

Total – P1,560.20

Day 2: Sabtang Island Tour – Morning Tricycle tour of Php1,000 – Php350/head Breakfast – Php70 Terminal fee at Ivana Port – Php15 Boat (two-way) – Php200 Environmental fee – Php200 Hire of Vakul – Php20 Lunch – Php350 Buko juice – Php35 Souvenirs – Php750 Tip to tour Guide – Php100/each

Total: Php2,090

Day 2: South Batan tour – Afternoon Tricycle tour of Php2,000 – P667/head Snack – Php70 Dinner – Php100

Homestay – Php350 Tip to tour Guide – Php200/each

Total: Php1,387

Day 3: Biking/Departure

Breakfast – Php90 Rent of bike for 2 hours – Php50 Pasalubong – P1,750 (I bought so much for my self and loved ones! hahaha!) Lunch at the airport – P60

Total – P1,950

Total of P14,883.20 – a bit pricey for me but still, I saved a lot for it covered all my expenses.

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Bantayan Island (Cebu): Beach Bummer’s Guide + 3 Days Itinerary

If there’s one thing Bantayan Island is famous for, it’s white-sand beaches. People visit here so they can experience the best tropical experience in the province of Cebu. In return, Bantayan Island has something to offer for everyone: for millennials, Instagram-worthy backdrops and “hugot” corners such that in Camp Sawi; for the quiet or older people, beach resorts that offer relaxation; and for families, family-friendly amenities and tours.

Here’s a complete travel guide to Bantayan Island, Cebu! Also included is a sample 3 days itinerary in Bantayan Island.

P.S. We have also written a separate guide on Top Things to Do in Bantayan Island .

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Overview of Bantayan Island

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Bantayan Island is an island in the northern part of Cebu province. It’s divided into 3 municipalities: Bantayan , Madridejos , and Santa Fe .

Bantayan is located in the central area, and it’s where the local population is concentrated. Madridedjos is a fishing village. Sta. Fe is the gateway to Bantayan Island. It’s known for its white-sand beaches, and it’s basically the tourism hotspot as most beach resorts are located here.

Beach in Bantayan Island, Cebu

I went here for 2 days with a friend (Joemar of Lakwatserong Irigenyo) and then went for another 3 days in Malapascua.

Kat in Kota Beach in Bantayan Island, Cebu

If there’s one tip I can tell you, it’s to stay for a few days ! I really loved the relaxing ambiance in the island, especially in our accommodation in Kota Beach Resort . I also liked that the restaurants are walking distance from each other and there’s plenty of choices, so if you want to eat your heart out or have a little drink after a day of touring, you can do so. It actually reminded me a bit of Koh Lipe in Thailand .

Kat in Bantayan Island, Cebu

Overall, this is a great place to visit in Cebu especially if you want to de-stress and unwind. It’s a bit far from Cebu City, but once here you can choose to pamper yourself with a beachfront cottage, eat fresh seafood (unlimited scallops), enjoy drinks at night and get a room-service massage before retiring to bed.

Here are the things you should know:

  • As Bantayan Island is located a few hours away from Cebu City, make sure to adjust your itinerary accordingly.
  • The best time to visit Bantayan Island is during habagat season ( November to April ), when the weather is generally good and the water is clearer. Peak season is during the summer months (April-May), particularly during the Holy Week.
  • There are ATMs in the island. Some establishments also accept major credit cards.
  • There is strong mobile signal in the island.

From Cebu City, it takes 5-6 hours to reach Bantayan Island . The easiest gateway is via Cebu City.

  • Take a local flight to Mactan Airport (Cebu).
  • From the airport, take a MyBus to the North Bus Terminal. Schedules are 7AM to 11AM (departs every 30 min) and 11AM to 9:30PM (departs every 20 min). Fare is P25 per person. You can also get a Grab or taxi.
  • From the North Bus Terminal, ride a bus to Hagnaya Port (3-4 hours, P225 per person).
  • From Hagnaya Port, ride a ferry to Sta. Fe Port in Bantayan Island (1.5-2 hours, P185 per person + terminal fee P10). First trip is 2AM and last trip is 5 or 6PM daily.

Upon arrival at Sta. Fe Port, walk towards the tourism office. Pay the ecological fee (P30 fee per person), which you will have to present during island hopping.

There are also Ceres Liner buses that go directly from North Bus Terminal and through the ferry to Bantayan Island (same bus and ferry fares applies). This is ideal for those with lots of luggages, as you won’t have to transfer from the bus to the ferry. Earliest trip is 4AM and last trip is 11:45PM.

From the port, there are tricycles waiting to take you to your accommodation (P20 or above per person). Some resorts also offer free shuttle pickup.

Once at the town proper, you will find that a lot of beach resorts, restaurants and establishments in Bantayan Island are walking distance from each other. You can also ride a tricycle for P10-15 per person, depending on the distance.

Land tour in Bantayan Island

You can charter a tricycle or rent a motorcycle/bike to get around the island. A tour can take anywhere from 3 to 5 hours, depending on your pace.

Here are the places you can visit:

A small garden with botanical plants and various species of butterflies. You will be taken to a holding cage where you can interact with the butterflies themselves. The place is small and the tour is short, usually just a few minutes. I love the idea of a butterfly sanctuary, but I advise you not to expect much.

Entrance fee is P50 per person.

Also called Sandira Beach. It is oftentimes uncrowded. Entrance fee is P50 per person.

Paradise Beach in Bantayan Island, Cebu

This campsite is a favorite particularly among foreigners. It has a quiet beach where you can spend an afternoon at. This is also where you can find the Instagram-favorite spot featuring a bamboo stairs leading straight to the beach. During our visit though (November 2019), the bamboo stairs was already gone and hasn’t been reconstructed yet.

Paradiso Campsite in Bantayan Island, Cebu

The ruins is an unfinished building filled with vandals. This is a popular Instagram-spot in Bantayan Island. There is also a cliff-jumping spot here. A stair leads to a small beach cove below.

German ruins in Bantayan Island, Cebu

A natural cave pool found within the the Ogtong Cave Resort. This is undoubtedly our favorite stop in our Bantayan land tour. The water inside the pool was cool (not cold) and refreshing. We spent 1-2 hours here and didn’t even notice the time. Aside from the cave pool, there is also a swimming pool and beach in the resort you can access.

Bring your own towel and change of clothes. The resort is open for day tours from 8AM to 5PM. Entrance fee is P200 per person.

Ogtong Cave in Bantayan Island, Cebu

A large mangrove sanctuary, ideal for nature lovers. You can walk across a bamboo path to explore the huge area, climb the tower for an overlooking view, and take a rest in various cottages. Kayaking and boating activities are also available (P150 and P350, respectively). This is also where you can find Camp Sawi signage, an obligatory photo location in Bantayan Island. There is also Camp Wagi, for those who do not like unnecessary drama.

The best time to visit here is during high tide. Entrance fee is P50 per person.

Mangrove Park in Bantayan Island, Cebu

These are normally not included in a land tour, unless requested.

  • Kota Park . Kota was once a fort built in the 1790s (kota means “fort”). It has since been turned into a park that people can enjoy. The main features of Kota Park are the old fort and a 187-meter-long footbridge on the shoreline.
  • Saints Peter and Paul Church . Built in 1580, this is considered the oldest parish church in Visayas and Mindanao.
  • Other beaches . Aside from those mentioned above, there are other beaches you can visit in Bantayan Island including Kota Beach, Alice Beach, Sugar Beach and Maricaban Beach.
  • Guiwanon Ocean Park . This is a great place to experience underwater life. You can rent glass-bottomed boats and observe corals and fishes underneath the water. Rate is P300 per person.

Island hopping in Bantayan Island

From Bantayan Island, you can island hop to Hilantagaan Island and Virgin Island . You may also ask to visit Galingan Island , an off-beaten island behind Hilantagaan Island. There are other islands accessible via Bantayan Island but are too far to include in an island hopping tour.

Hilantagaan Island is a residential island. Across it is a marine sanctuary where you can snorkel. The marine sanctuary is wide enough so that even if there are several tourist boats in the area, you don’t have to worry about bumping against each other.

We stopped here for about an hour to snorkel. I noticed that the corals here have turned brown, similar to other places in Cebu . However, there are still areas much alive with schools of fishes swimming in between the corals.

Snorkeling in Hilantaagan Island

Virgin Island is a private island resort. The island isn’t virginal per se — it’s a developed resort with cottages, rooms for overnight accommodations and a restaurant. There are also activities offered in the island for a fee.

Virgin Island is famous for its white-sand beachfront. It also features bamboo pathways that lead to Instagram-worthy corners. At the end of the island is a bamboo tower where it’s possible to cliff jump at 40 feet high.

Although it’s a popular spot for island hopping, during off-peak season this is a wonderful place to stay.

Virgin Island in Bantayan, Cebu

I didn’t read up on Virgin Island before our trip so I was surprised to see it developed. That saying, I love that it kept its charm thru its native-designed cottages and seashell curtains. I also like the beach — we were amazed at the schools of striped fishes just gliding along near the shore and I regretted not bringing my snorkel along.

There are a lot of travel agencies offering tours in Bantayan Island. If you’re in a group, it’s best to book a package with discounts.

That saying, pre-booking is not necessary. Once you arrive at the port, there are tricycle drivers offering you land tour and/or island hopping tour. Resorts can also connect you with their recommended local tour operators.

Based on our experience, you can get the best prices by booking a tour on the spot due to competition, especially during low season.

There are lots of restaurants in Sta. Fe town proper which offer local and international dishes including American, Thai, Japanese and Korean. A lot of these are walking distance from each other, so you can easily choose where to eat.

A popular food place is MJ Square , a one-stop food park where you can find various type of restaurants and bars. Here you can find Panyang Restaurant , a local favorite which offers buffet (regular buffet P150 per person, seafood buffet P299 per person). We have not tried it, but it gets mixed reviews — so basically what we understand is that it’s sulit, but again you get what you pay for. As for my personal recommendation, I like the Bantayan Burrito Company , which offers delicious burrito and rum cola.

MJ Square in Bantayan Island, Cebu

Everyday Sunday Cafe is a good option if you’re looking for something healthy — or let’s admit it — Instagram-worthy. This breakfast cafe offers smoothie bowls for P250 each. Ingredients are based on available fruits for the day.

Where to eat in Bantayan Island: Everyday Sunday Cafe

If you are on a budget, there are also a lot of cheap eats and ihaw-ihaw stalls in Bantayan Island. There are also vendors selling cooked crabs and scallops in budget prices.

Where to stay

It’s easy to find an accommodation in Bantayan Island as there are numerous lodgings and beach resorts here. There are budget accommodations that start at P500-600 and mid-range ones at P1000 above.

Beachfront in Kota Beach Resort

We stayed in Kota Beach Resort. This is the most recommended beach resort in Bantayan Island, as it has a beautiful beachfront and is close to a sandbar. It has its own restaurant.

Rates start at P2300 for a standard room good for 2 people. Beachfront cottages start at P4000 above.

Read about Our Stay at Kota Beach Resort . Book discounted rooms here .

Here are other recommended resorts in Bantayan Island:

  • Annika Beach Resort . A highly rated family-friendly resort in Bantayan Island. Book here .
  • Bantayan Island Nature Park and Resort . This resort is located in an 8-hectare property which comes with gardens, mini zoo and small caves including the largest cave pool in the island. A beach is accessible via stairway. This resort promotes sustainability. Book here .
  • Jelly’s Haven Resort . A newly built resort with its own beachfront. It has recreational amenities including boats for tours and fitness center. Book here .

Looking for other resorts? Click here to book discounted resorts in Bantayan Island .

Here’s a sample 3-day itinerary in Bantayan Island.

Most people visit Bantayan Island for a day tour, but I recommend at least 2-3 days or longer so you can enjoy it better. I also suggest leaving Cebu City as early as possible since the island is a few hours away.

Budget and expenses

Here are the current tour rates ( updated as of 2020 ).

There are no standard rates for the land tour.

  • Tricycle tour : P500 (good up to 3-4 pax). Adding the optional stops (Kota Park, church, and others) may require additional fee.

Motorcycles and bicycles are also available in most resorts and hotels.

  • Motorcycle rental : P300-350 per day
  • Bicycles : P150 per day

Either is a good option if you want to explore the island at your own place and visit other attractions without paying more. Though if you’re a regular tourist like me, I recommend getting a tricycle tour instead as it’s more comfortable and there is little difference in price. (Also, you’ll be helping the local drivers in the island.)

There are no standard rates for island hopping.

  • Boat rental : P1000 good up to 2 pax, additional P100 per pax
  • Virgin Island : Entrance fee is P500 for first 2 pax, additional fee per pax

Lifevest is provided. Snorkel sets are free, but make sure to advise your boat operator in advance if you will require one as sometimes they do not bring them.

For a 3-day stay for 2 people, a safe budget would be P5000 per person (including transportation, accommodation, meals and tours).

Here are some personal travel tips on Bantayan Island:

  • For tours, don’t forget to tip your local guides!
  • Most of the roads outside the town proper in Bantayan Island are rough, so prepare for a slightly bumpy ride.
  • Take advantage of the cheap scallops in Bantayan Island. You can buy fresh ones in the market for cooking. There are also vendors walking along the resorts selling cooked ones with vinegar sauce. We bought a heavy plastic for only P100.

These are the festivals in Bantayan Island. Fishing is the main livelihood, so it’s reflected in local celebrations.

  • Palawod Festival . Palawod is a Cebuano word meaning “to go out to sea.” Palawod Festival is one of the most colorful celebrations in Cebu. It pays homage to the daily life of fishermen in the island. Enjoy streetdancing and lots of food. Held every June 29.
  • Isda Festival . A thanksgiving to the abundant marine life in the island. It’s celebrated in line with the feast of the Immaculate Conception. Enjoy an ocean-themed parade. Held every December 8.
  • Kinhason Festival . This is celebrated during the feast of St. Sto. Nino, the patron saint of Sta. Fe. Enjoy a parade similar to Sinulog Festival, but with dancers wearing “kinhason” or sea shell. Held every January 15-16.

From Bantayan Island, we rode a boat direct to Malapascua .

Has this guide to Bantayan Island in Cebu been helpful to you? If you have any questions or suggestions, let me know in the comments section below!

Visiting Cebu? Here are other posts you might be interested at:

  • Day Tour in Oslob
  • Day Trip in Moalboal and Kawasan Falls
  • Travel Guide to Moalboal
  • Travel Guide to Bantayan Island and Top Things to Do in Bantayan Island
  • Travel Guide to Malapascua Island

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  • [Top Picks] Villas and Private Resorts in Cebu

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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!).

Ogtong Cave in Bantayan Island, Cebu

Carlos Holganza

Nagdugay ko diha sa Bantayan after sa Typhoon Yolanda. Gahimo mi mga balay para sa mga victims. Daghan diha sa

Rica Ehlaine Caneta

Hi. May I know who you contacted for the island hopping? Much appreciated! Thank you!

Katherine Cortes

Hi Rica. We didn’t pre-book the island hopping tour. There are a lot of people offering tours (land and island hopping) once you get there and we just availed one on the spot.

Eduardo Maresca

Super ganda! I’ve definitely include it in my bucket list. Thanks for sharing

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BATANES TRAVEL GUIDE with Sample Itinerary & Budget

BATANES TRAVEL GUIDE with Sample Itinerary & Budget

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I didn’t like the idea of returning to Batanes. At least, not in the beginning.

It’s not because I did not enjoy my previous trip. Quite the contrary. Batanes has always been atop my list of dream Philippine destinations, and when I was finally able to set foot in it in 2014, it gave me much more than I imagined. Site after site, day after day, Batanes blew my mind and snatched my heart. Perfect was a word I had never used to describe a journey, but that’s exactly what it was. It was perfect. I was afraid that a second trip would ruin all my precious, flawless memories of it.

But it could not be helped. We were invited to a wedding there, and our old Batanes Travel Guide seriously needed some updating. With a strange mixture of excitement and nervousness, we went back. In classic Batanes fashion, as soon as we landed, rain poured so hard, we could barely get a clear view of our surroundings. But in a matter of minutes, the sky cleared up and we saw that not much has changed. And in this case, that’s a good thing, a very good thing.

I’ve said this before: When the time comes that you have to leave Batanes, she will break your heart. And I left heartbroken the second time around.

WHAT'S COVERED IN THIS GUIDE?

UNDERSTANDING BATANES

Remote and isolated, Batanes is the northernmost province in the Philippines. It’s a 10-piece archipelago, with the three biggest islands being the only ones inhabited: Sabtang, Batan, and Itbayat. Sabtang and Itbayat are their own municipalities, while Batan is further divided into Basco, Ivana, Uyugan, and Mahatao. Although it is the capital, Basco isn’t a city but a small town. It is also where the main airport is located and the most populated.

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Sabtang, the largest island, is situated 45-minutes by boat from the town of Ivana, while Itbayat, in the extreme north, 3 hours from Basco.

For tourism purposes, the provinces is divided into four zones:

  • North Batan , which is basically Basco.
  • South Batan , which covers the attractions in Uyugan, Mahatao, and Ivana
  • Sabtang Island , can be reached by boat. Day tour from Batan Island is possible, although an overnight stay is highly recommended.
  • Itbayat Island , can be reached by boat or plane.

Here are more things you need to know about Batanes.

  • Language : Ivasayen (northern parts of Batan Island), Isamurongen (Sabtang and southern parts of Batan), and Itbayaten (Itbayat). Tagalog, Ilokano, and English are all widely understood and spoken.
  • Currency : Philippine Peso (PHP, ₱). PHP100 = USD 2, EUR 1.57, SGD 2.56 (as of February 2018).
  • Modes of payment : Cash. There’s also a Cebuana Lhuillier branch along Abad Street, where you can receive money, pay bills, or purchase travel insurance.

WHERE TO STAY IN BATANES

As the capital and commercial center of the province, Basco is a good base for tourists. Inns and homestays are heavily concentrated in the poblacion area, which is also where the airport is located. Tour operators also have their offices here.

The cheapest options are homestays. Two popular homestays are Troy’s Lodge , where we stayed the first time, and Marfel’s Lodge , which is a favorite among travel bloggers. Here are the details.

TROY’S LODGE A loft with a few rooms for guests on the 2nd floor. Rates : P700-P1000 per room (up to 3 pax) Contact No .: +63 938 976 2237

MARFEL’S LODGE Started out as a single house, it is now a network of 4 separate lodges — Main Lodge, Annex Lodge, Triple MP Homestay, MAC Homestay — being marketed together. Rates : P500-P600 per room (2 pax), P350/person for a single fan room Contact No .: +63 908 893 1475

Both inns are located in the town proper of Basco and near the airport.

Search for more: Batanes Hotels

How to get to batanes.

The fastest and easiest way to reach Batanes is by air. Basco has an airport (Basco Airport) located in the town proper. Travel time is 70-110 minutes, depending on your choice of airline and departure.

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Fares to Basco are infamous for being expensive. Year-round fares can cost more than P10,000 per way if you book at the last minute. But there are ways to save more.

Fly PAL from Clark . PAL flights from Clark are significantly cheaper than from Manila. I did a mock booking for April 2018 (April 24-28) and found these fares:

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Book a Tuesday/Wednesday Flight . Manila/Clark-Basco flights scheduled on Tuesdays and Wednesdays are considerably lower than other days. While return flights (Basco-Clark/Manila) are cheaper on Fridays and Saturdays.

Watch out for SEAT SALES . Promo fares to Batanes are rare , but they exist. You just need to catch them when they’re up for grabs. How? Stalk Philippine Airlines. Like them on Facebook. Follow them on Twitter. Subscribe via email. This way, you’ll be the first to know when a big Basco sale is about to happen. Seat sales usually open at around midnight.  (For more information, read: How to Book Piso Fares .)

How much did it cost me to fly to Batanes the first time? P1757, roundtrip . Yep! No kidding. I got it from a P288 base fare sale that amounted to P1757 with taxes and all.

Breakdown of my Manila-Basco Fare. P288 SALE.

Just last week, my friend Angel was able to score fares for Clark-Batanes for only P2500!

If you want to be notified when there’s a new BATANES SEAT SALE, download the Traveloka App and set up the PRICE ALERTS feature. When the price of Batanes flights go down, you will get a notification on your phone so you won’t miss it. More info here: Traveloka Price Alerts

HOW TO GET AROUND BATANES

By bicycle or motorcycle.

The bicycle is the cheapest way of going around the island, but make sure you have the stamina to match. The landscape is rugged and a bicycle ride can take you up and down the slopes of rolling hills a hundred times over. Not really a hundred, but you get the point.

Bicycle Rental Rates:

  • Old bikes : P25/hour
  • Small/Japanese bikes : P300/day
  • Mountain bikes : P600-P1000/day (depending on the type and how long you’re gonna use it).

For those who have a driver’s license and can drive two wheels, the motorcycle is a good option. Motorcycle rent costs P500-1000 per day. Gas is not yet included.

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By Tricycle

For short distances, the tricycle is the most usual mode of transportation. Here are the fares:

  • Within Basco Town Proper: P30
  • From Basco Town Proper to outskirts: P50

You can also book a tricycle for a full-day tour. This is great if you’re a party of two or more because you can split the costs. The good thing about this is that the driver already know where to go or have bits of local info about the place. The rate is usually P200 per hour. Given the time it takes to tour these zones, here are the estimated (and the usual) trike rates, good for two (2) persons :

  • North Batan : P1000
  • South Batan : P1500
  • Sabtang Island : P1000

Again, the rates above are good for 2.

Note that the rates for Sabtang island cover only the tour within the island. Not included are the boat ride and the tricycle transfers from Basco to Ivana port and back.

Our tricycle driver was: Dale Veracruz, 0929 341 0941 .

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By Group Tour

Numerous travel agencies and hotels offer tours, but the one that we have personally tried on our most recent visit was Bisumi Tours , a duly-licensed local tour operator based in Basco.

Bisumi Tours can personalize an itinerary for you. You can even request to have it bundled with accommodations and airport transfers. But if you only need a guide and a way to get around conveniently, you can join one of their group tours.

Compared to just hiring a tricycle driver, Bisumi’s tours are pricier for a reason. These tours are led by trained local guides. While it’s true that some drivers can serve as your guide, most of them can only share limited information about the sites you visit. If you want a better appreciation and deeper understanding of the places you visit, join a group tour instead. This way, you’re not just looking at random rolling hills, you’re also learning about their significance.

Below are the rates PER PERSON (as of February 2018):

  • North Batan Tour : P999
  • South Batan Tour : P2000
  • Sabtang Island Tour : P2000

Each booking is inclusive of the following:

  • Complimentary Round-trip Basco Airport Transfers
  • Tour Guide Services
  • Registration fees and taxes
  • Round-Trip “Faluwa” Boat Ride (for Sabtang Tour)

To inquire, contact Ryan Cardona, 0998 988 5898 .

Basco to Sabtang

To get to Sabtang Island, you will need to travel by tricycle first to Ivana Port and then board the faluwa to Sabtang. One-way tricycle fares (per ride, not per person):

  • If you’re alone : P120
  • If yo’re a group of two : P220-250

The boat leaves some time between 6:00am and 7:00am and returns between 1:00pm and 2:00pm.

Boat fare: P100 one way.

The driver will take you to the port in the early morning and will come to fetch you in the afternoon.

Basco to Itbayat

To get to Itbayat, you may travel by boat that leaves Basco at 6:00am.

Travel time: 2.5 to 3.5 hours. Fare: P450.

You may also travel by plane. It takes only 10-12 minutes, but the cost is at P1800 and the plane must be full each flight.

PLACES TO VISIT IN BATANES

Tourist spots in Batanes are often divided into four zones: North Batan, South Batan, Sabtang, and Itbayat. I always recommend taking the North Batan Tour first because it gives just the right dose of what’s to come, sort of a teaser. If you’re based in Basco, it is the closest and shortest of the tours. The whole thing takes just half a day, around 4 hours.

South Batan takes much longer, covers a wider area, and in my opinion, much more breathtaking. If you do South Batan first, the North might leave you a bit underwhelmed.

Important! Please take note of the following tourism/environmental fees:

  • Batan Island (collected upon landing at Basco Airport): P350
  • Sabtang Island: P200
  • Itbayat Island: P100

More info per zone below.

North Batan

The North Batan Tour takes only half a day (around 4 hours including the lunch stop). This is more about visually stunning landscapes and a little bit of history. There isn’t any stop here where you can swim or take a dip.

Below is the list of attractions in the northern half of Batan Island. For more information about these sites, read: 10 Incredible Places in Batan Island North

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  • Tukon Church
  • PAGASA Weather Station
  • Dipnaysupuan Japanese Tunnel
  • Valugan Boulder Beach
  • Basco Lighthouse at Naidi Hills
  • Vayang Rolling Hills
  • Chadpidan Boulder Beach

The first stop is usually either Tukon Church or Valugan Beach. If you want to start early in the morning, visit Valugan Beach first because it faces east — Valugan means “east” — and is a great spot to watch the sunrise.

On the other hand, if you’re exploring in the afternoon, you might want to request making Vayang Rolling Hills your last stop because it is a perfect place to see the sunset.

Chadpidan Beach is also often not included in tour itineraries, and might entail additional fees. However, you can have a good view of this boulder beach from Vayang Rolling Hills.

South Batan

Roaming the southern half of Batan Island takes an entire day. It straddles the municipalities of Mahatao, Ivana, and Uyugan.

Below are the tourist spots in most southern itineraries. For more information about each site, read: 12 Must-Visit Spots in Batan South

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  • Chawa Viewdeck
  • Mahatao Boat Shelter
  • San Carlos Borromeo Church
  • Tayid Lighthouse
  • Racuh-a-Payaman (Marlboro Country)
  • Alapad Pass
  • Motchong Viewpoint
  • San Jose El Obrero Church
  • House of Dakay
  • Spanish Bridge
  • Honesty Coffee Shop
  • Songsong Ruins
  • Imnajbu Beach
  • Maydangeb White Beach
  • Homoron Blue Lagoon

The sheer number of stops makes this an exhausting tour, but you won’t be complaining because this tour will leave you breathless. The first stop is usually Chawa Viewdeck. The picture-perfect Diura Beach is also on this side of the island, but most tours don’t come close to it. However, you can have an unforgettable view of it from Racuh-a-Payaman.

There are two spots where you can swim — Homoron Blue Lagoon and Maydangeb White Beach — so make sure to bring a towel, swimming attire, and extra clothes.

Sabtang Island

If you want to see much of the island, we suggest that you stay overnight. But if you have just enough time for a day tour, that’s fine too. Below are the common stops.

More information about what to expect from a Sabtang Island Tour at: 6 Awesome Places in Sabtang

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  • St. Thomas de Aquinas Chapel
  • Sinakan Village Stone Houses
  • Savidug Village Stone Houses
  • The Old Beaterio
  • Lime Kiln & Savidug Idjang
  • Chamantad-Tiñan Viewpoint
  • Sabtang Weavers Association
  • Chavayan Stone Houses
  • Morong Beach and Ahaw Arch Formation
  • Sabtang Lighthouse (P50)

If on a day trip, make sure you’re back at the port between 1pm and 2pm. Better yet, before you leave Sabtang port ask the boatmen or tricycle driver what time the boat is leaving the island for Batan and be sure to return by then. There’s only one trip per day so if you miss that boat, you’ll be forced to spend the night in Sabtang.

Itbayat Island

For what to expect in Itbayat, check out: Itbayat Travel Guide

More information about the amazing places to visit in Batanes:

  • 10 Curious Things About Batanes and Why You Shouldn’t Eat Coconut Crabs
  • The 3 Lighthouses of Batanes
  •   Racuh a Payaman (Marlboro Country)
  • Tukon Chapel
  • Valugan Beach

Other Attractions

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  • Mt. Iraya Climbing . Mountaineers can climb Mt. Iraya. If I remember correctly, only day trips are allowed and staying overnight is prohibited. Bisumi offers guided treks. Rates per person vary depending on the size of the group: P2500 (solo), P1699 (2-3 pax), P1299 (4-6 pax), P999 (7-9 pax).
  • Vuhus Island . Although inhabited, you can set foot on this island and see its off-the-beaten-track wonders. It’s quite expensive though, so this might not be for budget traveler unless part of a big group. Bisumi’s rates per person: P5000 (solo), P4000 (2-3 pax), P3300 (4-6 pax), P2500 (7-9 pax).

For these activities, contact Ryan Cardona, 0998 988 5898 .

WHERE TO EAT IN BATANES

Batanes may not be famous as a food destination, but it would be a shame to not sample local cuisine on your visit. It is not for everyone though. The province’s natural environment is relatively harsh, narrowing the variety of dishes and ingredients used.

Seafood is a staple, and yam (gabi) and turmeric (luyang dilaw) are widely used. A traditional meal is also often wrapped in a leaf of the antipolo tree. Here are some of the native dishes:

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  • Uved . Ground banana corm with fish or meat, shaped into balls.
  • Venes/Vunes . Dried gabi stalk with fish or meat.
  • Luñis . Salted pork cooked in its own fat.
  • Dibang . Flying fish. Served fried, dried or in vinegar.

Lobsters , locally called payi, are ridiculously cheap in Batanes, so this is the place to stuff your face with it. (Watch the blood pressure, though.)

Coconut crabs , locally called tatus, are also available — we spotted them at restaurant menus — but please don’t order them. They are already a THREATENED SPECIES . And according to the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, taking or catching them is ILLEGAL. Let’s spare the poor crab.

The well-known restaurants like Vunong Dinette and Pension Ivatan in Basco all offer these authentic dishes. Prices usually range from P100-P300 per person.

If you’re on a budget, you may try a carinderia where P50 can give you a good meal. In the town center, SDC Canteen is a popular choice although options are limited.

If you miss Western food, try Casa Napoli for pizzas and pasta dishes.

In Sabtang, Paypanapanayan Canteen is the usual lunch stop in Sabtang. They offer lobsters and other seafood, vegetables, and bukayo for P350 per head. There are few other places near the port. Our guide took us to a small carinderia where we had the best meal of our trip. Unfortunately, for the life of me, I can’t remember the name of the place.

SAMPLE BATANES ITINERARY

If will be spending only three full days and nights in Batanes, below is an ideal, non-hectic itinerary. Note that this is tailored for a party of two, splitting the expenses. Just make the necessary adjustments to fit your condition.

The first version of the itinerary had the north tour scheduled in the morning, but after my recent trip, I have found that catching the sunset at Vayang Rolling Hills is a magical experience that I want you to enjoy too. So yeah, I moved it to the afternoon, which gives you free time in the morning of your arrival.

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Also, since the Honesty Cafe stands just next to Ivana Port (where you will be taking the boat to Sabtang on Day 2), it would be best to check it out after your Sabtang Tour, before going back to Basco. Why? Remember, the South Tour itinerary is jam-packed. This way, you can remove it from your South Batan itinerary the next day and give you more time for other stops (like the White Beach).

DAY 1: BATAN NORTH TOUR 06:00 am – ETD NAIA Terminal 3 07:45 am – ETA Basco Airport 08:00 am – Pay Tourism Fee, P350 08:10 am – Walk to inn 08:30 am – Check in at lodge/inn 09:00 am – Walk around town 12:00 pm – Lunch, P200 02:00 pm – Start Batan NORTH Tour, P500 (P1000/2 pax) 05:20 pm – Sunset at Vayang Rolling Hills 07:00 pm – Dinner, P200

DAY 2: SABTANG ISLAND TOUR 05:30 am – Depart for Ivana Port, P125 (P250/2pax) 06:00 am – Arrive at Ivana Port 06:30 am – Boarding, P100 07:20 am – Arrive at San Vicente Port, Sabtang 07:30 am – Pay Environmental Fee, P200 08:00 am – Start SABTANG TOUR, P500 (P1000/2pax) 11:20 am – Lunch, P250 01:00 pm – Back at Sabtang Port 02:00 pm – Boarding, P75 02:40 pm – Arrive at Ivana Port 02:50 pm – Visit Honesty Shop and Ivana Church 03:10 pm – Leave for Basco, P110 (P220/2pax) 03:50 pm – Back at inn/lodge, rest 05:40 pm – Walk around town, watch sunset 07:00 pm – Dinner, P200

DAY 3: BATAN SOUTH TOUR 07:00 am – Wakeup call 08:00 am – Start Batan SOUTH Tour, P750 (P1500/2pax) 01:00 pm – Lunch, P200 02:00 pm – Continue tour 05:00 pm – End of tour, rest 07:00 pm – Dinner, P200

DAY 4: DEPARTURE 06:00 am – Wake up 06:30 am – Check out 07:00 am – Walk to Airport 08:10 am – ETD Basco Airport, Terminal Fee, P100 09:55 am – ETA NAIA Terminal 3

If you spend P300 per night per person on lodging (Marfel’s rooms for 2 are only P600/night) and you follow the itinerary above, prepare to shell out around P4900 (excluding airfare and incidentals).

That’s not bad at all considering that you have a P200-P300 budget per meal (restaurant). You can still bring the cost down if you’re a bigger group and you’ll be dining at cheaper eateries instead of restaurants. You’ll also save a lot if you just bike.

If you’re able to score promo fares from a PAL seat sale like we did the first time, you’ll only be spending around P7000 .

Is there a way to compress all these into a 3-day 2-night itinerary? YES. You can do it in two ways:

  • If you’re arriving in Basco in the morning and flying out in the MORNING 2 days later, you can do the South Tour as soon as you arrive and just check in to your hotel after the tour. Then, you can squeeze both North Tour and Sabtang Tour in one day. On Day 2, do Sabtang Tour first and when you arrive in Ivana Port at 2-ish pm, begin your North Tour. Just make sure that you have made prior arrangements with a tricycle driver to come pick you up at Ivana Port and tour straight after.
  • If you’re arriving in Basco in the morning and flying out in the AFTERNOON 2 days later (PAL also flies Basco-Clark in the afternoon), you can do South Tour on DAY 1, Sabtang Tour on DAY 2, and North Tour on DAY 3. Just make sure you start the North Tour early and finish at least an hour before your flight.

BATANES BUDGET BREAKDOWN (EXPENSES)

Just for easy reference, here’s a summary of usual sightseeing expenses in Batanes.

TRANSPORTATION: Tricycle fare within Basco: P30 per way Tricycle fare from Basco to outskirts: P50 per way Tricycle fare from Basco to Ivana Port: P220-250 per ride, one-way Boat ride from Ivana to Sabtang Island: P100 per way Boat ride from Basco to Itbayat: P450 Basco airport terminal fee: P100

ENVIRONMENTAL FEES: Batan Island: P350 Sabtang Island: P200 Itbayat Island: P100

ACCOMMODATIONS: Hotels: P2000-P5000 per twin room Inns/Homestays: P500-P1000 per twin room

DIY TRICYCLE TOURS (per 2 pax): Batan North: P1000 Batan South: P1500 Sabtang Island: P1000

GUIDED GROUP TOURS (per pax, inclusive of meals): Batan North: P1000 Batan South: P2000 Sabtang Island: P2000 (inclusive of boat/land transfers)

That’s about it!

OTHER TIPS FOR THE POOR TRAVELER

  • Walk when you can . Basco is a small town. Most key spots within the town proper are within walking distance. In fact, if your homestay or inn is in the town proper, you can travel on foot to and from the airport.
  • Check out Abad Street . Basco doesn’t have a public market and Abad Street serves as a substitute. This narrow but important street in the town proper is flanked by fish, meat, and vegetable vendors during the day.
  • Go paluto . Some homestay hosts accept paluto (cooking) requests for a minimal fee. You can just buy your ingredients and have it cooked where you’re staying. It’s a great way to save money.
  • ATMs in Basco : 1 PNB and 2 Landbank machines. But it’s good practice to make sure you have enough cash before your arriving.

Although this is a budget travel guide, we want to end with this: SPEND WHEN YOU CAN. If you can afford it, treat yourself and experience as much as you can. If there is something you really want to try and you have the budget, go ahead.

We always say: We’re not in the business of promoting the cheapest ways to travel. We are on a journey to find and share what gives the best value for money. And only you can decide what’s worth it. It’s also a great way to help the local economy.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT BATANES

Is batanes safe.

Yes, absolutely. Batanes has virtually zero crime rate. It is very, very safe, even for solo travelers.

That said, while Ivatans are very trustworthy, bear in mind there are also a lot of tourists in Batanes today. It would still be best to not leave your valuables unattended when at touristy places.

When is the best time to visit Batanes?

As with many other destinations in the Philippines, your best bet is from December to May, which is generally considered dry season. January-February is my favorite period because I’ve always enjoyed a cooler atmosphere.

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Completely surrounded by vast bodies of water including the mighty Pacific to its east, Batanes is notorious for its crazy weather. It’s perfectly normal for the day to begin sunny, rain at around lunch time, and clear up in the afternoon.

Is it okay to book flights for a June-November travel? Of course. Although it is rainy season, it doesn’t mean that every day is bad weather day. Just expect rain showers every now and then, but most of them will just pass quickly. However, it is important to note that the strongest typhoons that hit Batanes in recent memory all did in August-September. My most recent visit happened in November and although it rained for an hour on our first day, the rest of our time there was bright and sunny.

It takes more than drive to get to Batanes. She’s distant and has one hell of a temper. But if you know your way around her, it can be quite easy to get on her good side.

What is the power socket/plug type used in Batanes?

Electricity Info : 220V, 60Hz. Socket Type A, mostly.

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How is the internet data / phone signal in Batanes?

Both Globe and Smart have good cellular reception in main settlements like Basco. However, it is data connection that can be frustrating. Both Globe and Smart don’t have LTE connection here. If you want decent internet, you may check in at Bernardo’s Hotel and Amboy Hometel . The connection isn’t fast but much better than mobile data. Anyway, like what Coco Martin said in the movie “You’re My Boss,” hindi ka naman magba-Batanes para mag-internet .

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Very good tip for first timers budgetarians like us. Thank you very much.

Yosh Dimen

Thanks, Nizza!

Ysa

Thank you so much! This is really helpful.

Angelo

Hello Sir. I’m planning to do overnight in Sabtang Island. Ask ko lang po ba sa umaga na trip sa Sabtang Island pabalik ng Ivana Port? Thanks in Advance

Laarni

Hello! Thank you for this wonderful information. My father who is in his 70s would love to go to Batanes. He is fairly fit but my mom has knee arthritis. Do you think Batanes is doable for seniors like them? Thanks!

Yes, it’s doable for seniors. Many of the sites won’t require them to walk that long. Usually, pagbaba ng sasakyan, ayan na yung view. There are a couple of exceptions like Racuh a Payaman (Marlboro Country) na best if you go far BUT they’re still pretty breathtaking even if you don’t. :)

Thank you very much!

Andy

Sabtang information is outdated. Trike fare is 220 to 250. Faluwa ride is 100.

Thanks for sharing! Updated na. :)

LIZA BARES

Thanks for the updated tour details.. Punta rin kami ng Batanes sa Sept because of PAL seat sale. Hopefully hindi maulan.. Ask ko lang yung itinerary po ba with breakdown expenses ay tour package or DIY? 4 po kami magkakasama.. Thanks much!

Honey

thanks for the very informative blog. I’m planning to visit Batanes hopefully soon.

Thanks din for visiting!

eve

hello! i’ll be in batanes this june…accuweather says there’ll be t-storms, strong winds, rainshowers, but i already booked a join/group tours… are tours still doable with this? wala naman sinabing may bagyo eh..(hopefully) and also may i know if tourists are prohibited to bring home (manila) cooked lobsters (1/2-1 kilo) for pasalubong? thanks..

SJ

Thanks a lot! I will be visit Batanes very soon and this blog help me a lot.

Have a fantastic time in Batanes!

Jhonavie Alloso

Thank you so much for this! This is really helpful but I would just like to ask if the fees for ivana port, sabtan port and the environmental fees are for each person? Thank you so much! :)

Yep, per person.

Maria

Hi, I was impressed with your detailed info..thank you. Do you have detailed info also for other places like Davao City?

Not yet. Soon.

Stan B

Hi, I went to Batanes back in 2015, but didnt have a chance to visit the Fountain of Youth. Were you able to see this place before? When do you recommend going there for a 4d3n tour in Batanes?

cielo

After reading your blog, i’ve decided to tour Batanes by myself instead of booking it with a tour agency. Your personal sample itinerary really is a good help. I just want to ask, If it’s advisable or by any chance can I stay overnight in Sabtang on Day 2? And with regards to the tour in North & South Batan and as well Sabtang, will this be paid and will there be tour guides to accompany us in the tour? and is this available everyday? :) I’ll be solo traveling on Sep 26 to Oct 1. your response will help a lot. I need your advise.

If it’s advisable or by any chance can I stay overnight in Sabtang on Day 2? —- If you’re spending a night in Sabtang, you’ll have to rearrange the itinerary above. South Batan Tour is the longest and North Batan is the shortest, so it’s best to do it this way:

Day 1: Arrival + South Batan Tour Day 2: Sabtang Tour + Overnight Day 3: Back to Batan, North Batan Tour Day 4: Departure

will this be paid and will there be tour guides to accompany us in the tour? —– I’m not sure exactly what you’re asking. If you charter a tricycle, the driver serves as your guide, but don’t expect them to be as knowledgeable or articulate as real guides. Yep, available every day.

Kai | Cebu Tours

Thanks for this amazing guide for batanes tour, Yoshke! I was about to post a comment expressing how grateful I am for the amazing post from your old article but then I saw you commenting to someone for this article about the updated informations about batanes tour. Will be bookmarking this for future reference for our tour this coming September. Thanks!

Lilibeth

Hi. Any trip this August?

Cath

Hi. Saw this article and its really helpful. We always do our travel by renting a motorcycle by ourselves to save money and as I have read on your article we can rent a motorcycle. Do you know where we can rent one? Or do you have any contact? This article gives me hope to rent a motorcycle since the other blogs that I have read states that tricycle and bikes and the recommend mode of transportation. We’ll be there this November. Hoping for your response. :)

Hi Cath, the only motorcycle rental we know is Bisumi Tours. Rates start at P1200 per day, inclusive of the fuel.

Contact Ryan Cardona, 0998 988 5898

Ma.Dolores p. Ravara.

Thanks so much,,very clear and detailed info…well be there this November.. i will follow this itinerary… Is it possible to go to fountain of youth in the morning since evening pa ang balik namin sa Manila.

Hi! We haven’t been to the fountain of youth pa sa di namin alam. :(

janelle

Hi, may other schedule ba ung faluwa from Basco to Sabtang? Or one trip per day lang? thanks :)

Ang alam ko, one trip per day lang.

James RhEd

Hi, we will be there on Oct 26-28, what can you suggest na places to vist there? since limited lang time namin?

Do South Tour on Day 1 Do combination of Sabtang and North Tour on Day 2 (you might need to book a tour for a combo tour) Then leave on Day 3

roland

Thank you for your blog! Gonna follow everything here. :)

Thanks din! Enjoy Batanes!

kara

hi po.. need opinion lang po..ok n po b ung ticket n 5k balikan one pax only>? clark-batanes vv? hehehe,,nagddalawang isip ako kung buy..hehehe

Hi Kara, mura na yan. Bihira kasi mag-sale ang Batanes.

MATHILDA MILLER

Thanks for taking the time to give us an idea how to even start a trip from somewhere, this time it is originating in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Actually you are very thorough articulating to a complete stranger. Thank you.

My question is, is it okay to fly to Batanes from Clark or Manila arrive in Batanes then book for a tour? The reason for this is that we are NOT sure when we will be in Batanes for example April-May. NOT too sure of the date. If we book a tour now they had to know WHEN? Right?

If we get to Batan in the morning if there is a flight available any day, can we be able to book the shortest tour that day and then worry about the 2nd, 3rd day? Any suggestion for a spur of a moment arrival in Batan but same time wanted the tour?

sweet chaitea

hi Mathilda nag punta ka na ba ng Batanes

nice vlog and good batanes info.

Hi Mathilda! Yes, it’s okay if you book tours when you’re already there. :)

If you arrive in the morning, you can do the Batan North Tour on that day. You might be able to find an afternoon tour if you book with a tour operator. What I did the first time was I just hired a tricycle to tour me around on that day, but I recommend that you join a guided tour instead.

Cham

Hi!! I find this very helpful thank u so much. I wonder if I have to reserve a seat on boat to Sabtang? Or I just need to be there first come first serve??

Hi Cham, you just need to be there nang maaga. :)

Kate Delgado

Thank you for this detailed itinerary!! Our flight is on June @ 10:20am. Possible po ba na makapagtour ng hapon around basco lang? Tapos second day, Sabtang. Hindi po ba kayo nag-Itbayat? We are staying for 5 days. :) Thank you!!

Hi kate, you can do North Batan Tour sa hapon kasi half-day tour lang yun. You can time it na you can watch the sunset from Vayang Rolling hills :)

Zyra Dela cruz

Thank you! very nice article about your trip. I enjoy reading it. You help us to know what to do and expect in batanes.

Thanks, Zyra!

Jane

Hello thepoortraveler! Hope you can help me with my query. ill be traveling solo, staying for 5 days. What do you suggest? Should i join a group tour (BISAMI TOUR) or roam around the area on bike? Because you mentioned it is way cheaper. Thinking of joining a group tour for first 3 days then last 2 days would just bike all day. also, aside Marfels what else can you suggest for accomodation? Thanks a lot!!

Hi Jane, yung pag-bike, nakakapagod yun ha. Maraming gumagawa nun pero sabi nung mga friends ko na gumawa nun, super nakakapagod daw kasi hilly talaga yung terrain.

Ako, personally, mas maggu-group tour ako.

Mulan

Which travel agency can I contact to put me in all group tours and fix all land arrangements? i can take care of the flight.

Hi Mulan, the only agency in Batanes that I have tried is BISUMI Tours.

Manet

Hi… How long did you spend for itbaya..is an overnight stay enough or do you suggest at least 2 nights to do the cliff hike and stone bell? We we planning to stay in batanes for 8-10days cant decide on which island to stay longer

Hi Manet, we didn’t go to Itbayat. But for more info, check out this post by our friend Kara: https://www.traveling-up.com/travel-guide-itbayat-batanes/

Faith

Hi Yoshke! I’ve been going through a lot of blogs and vlogs about Batanes in preparation for my June trip. Your blog is definitely the most helpful and detailed among the rest that I have encountered. It must have been a lot of work to put together. I appreciate it. Thank you.

From reading this blog, I’ve decided to rent a tricycle and follow your itinerary for a 4-day stay.

Would any random tricycle driver in Basco agree to take me around or are there special groups of tricycle drivers that do tours that I would have to look for?

Thank you in advance for your response.

I think any random tricycle driver can take you around. If not, for sure they know someone who could take you. :)

Sarah Alberca

Thank you so much @The Poor Traveler ! We followed your itinerary and everything went well. This is a big help to all! ♥

Yayyy! Thanks for taking the time to share this. It keeps us motivated to write more!

Hope you had a wonderful time in Batanes! :D

Alfred

Hello Yoshke, some questions, I am thinking of doing my own pre-wedding shoot at Batanes after reading your blog, seems like there is so much to do and see, one thing mainly I would like to know is where is the spot to shoot the milky-way, from the photos I see online it looks like the lighthouse at naidi hills, is this place easily accessible?? As for the south batan tayid lighthouse as well would the tour guides take us to such places at these timings (12mn-1am) to catch the milky-way. I guess it would only be possible if I go with the private tour?

Hi Alfred, afaik you can arrange a private vehicle for that time.

The lighthouse at Naidi Hills isn’t too far, but I would still recommend arranging a private transfer because it will be too dark at night.

Ian Christopher De Guzman

HELLO I’ve just recently bought a drone, is there any possibility to fly a drone ? because I heard that you need to pay 5k php to have special permit to fly a drone

Best to just get a permit and pay the fee.

Dennis

i was planning the same. OMG I thought it would be free. Why they are asking for fee?

Jecxi

you are such a good traveler. Thank you for traveling the world for us. I have been to many places too and your blog makes me travel more. i admire your dedication in your field of work/enjoyment. and you are indeed detailed in giving us info. gooooooooood job.

Thank you! :)

JoMack

Your Batanes travel guide site has been sitting on my bucket list for more than a year now and I just booked a flight there this April… Yooohooo!!!! Thanks for the detailed itinerary. I have 2 seniors (my mom and a family friend) with me who I’m sure will definitely love the place. Your site inspired me to make this wish come true. Thank you.

Yayyyyy! April is a great time to visit too!

Happy planning! ☺️

I find it very informative, Batanes are one of my dream destinations. I am planning to visit it when i go back to the Philippines. This will be my top to do lists, for my short vacation. Keep on sharing this kind of vlog, it will be great help for some us who has not been there. Great job!

Thank you! Happy planning! I’m sure you’ll have a great time in Batanes. (Basta ok ang weather!)

Bianca

Thank you for the very informative blog. I’m planning to visit Batanes hopefully soon.

Ruby gustilo

San po pwde at ligit na travel agency going to batanes

Marvin De Guzman

Thank you so much sharing not just how to go about Batanes but also your memories.

Gwy

Thank you for the in-depth information! The attention to details is amazing. This is very helpful especially for those who have been yearning to visit Batanes. 

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