What to do and see in Batangas Province, Luzon: The Best Things to do

August 3, 2021 Tambra Mccollister

Batangas, officially known as the Province of Batangas (Filipino: Lalawigan ng Batangas) is a province in the Philippines located in the Calabarzon region in Luzon. Its capital is the city of Batangas and is bordered by the provinces of Cavite and Laguna to the north and Quezon to the east. Across the Verde Island Passages to the south is the island of Mindoro and to the west lies the South China Sea. Poetically, Batangas is often referred to by its ancient name Kumintáng.
Restaurants in Batangas Province

1. Milea Bee Farm

Kurba Road, Lipa City, Luzon Philippines +63 917 714 6843 [email protected] http://www.mileabeefarm.com
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5.0 based on 140 reviews

Milea Bee Farm

Milea Bee Farm is not not your typical, manicured farm. You will be visiting a small farm dedicated for the propagation and care of various species of honey producing bees. It is situated in a secluded area with no neighbours and without electricity, and it's a five minute walk from the parking area. Visitors will be having a guided tour to see the bees in their habitat. We have the Italian Bees, Philippine Native Honey Bees and different kinds of Philippine Native Stingless Bees. You can have a taste of honey, fresh from the bee hive; know and see the different honey producing bee species; know the sources of nectar and pollen as well as edible flowers; discover the relationship between bees & flowers; and how bees are closely related to the food chain. It will be an entirely new experience which gets you much closer to nature. Milea Bee Farm is only open to visitors every first Saturday of the month. Please note that this is not a resort and we do not have a restaurant though we serve food using farm produced ingredients with prior arrangement. Hope we could share to you why bees are important and how you can lend a hand in our campaign and the worldwide concern to help save the bees.

2. Mt. Daguldol

Barrio Hugom, San Juan, Luzon Philippines http://www.batangas-philippines.com/mount-daguldol.html
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Mt. Daguldol

3. Caleruega Church

Brgy. Kaylaway, Nasugbu, Luzon Philippines +63 921 270 9890 http://www.gojuander.com/blog/2019/2/3/caleruega-church-a-serene-sidetrip-from-tagaytay-or-batangas
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4.5 based on 204 reviews

Caleruega Church

Reviewed By nilegarden - Manila, Philippines

Part of our iterinary is to go to church, first option is to visit Taal church but it is quite far from Tagaytay.through the great recommendation of a good friend we went to this Church. The road going to this church are quite rough, when You enter the gate You will feel the solemnity of the place. Quite and peaceful... Beautiful landscape and masterpiece architectural design. Perfect place for the wedding.. Very clean and well maintained place.

4. Chapel on the Hill, Don Bosco Batulao

Don Bosco, Batangas City, Luzon 4120 Philippines +63 917 524 7192 http://donboscobatulao.org/
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4.5 based on 12 reviews

Chapel on the Hill, Don Bosco Batulao

Reviewed By Glamgc

You can view the city atop this church perched on a hill. I also had a unique experience doing the Stations of the Cross outside the church "forest" grounds.

5. Lake Taal

Batangas City, Luzon Philippines
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4.0 based on 185 reviews

Lake Taal

This lake is the deepest in the Philippines.

Reviewed By 715manojk - Singapore, Singapore

Made a new friend from Batangas, we went to the lake and took the boat to taalisay. Bumpy ride and getting wet, lovely cool breeze

6. Taal Volcano

Batangas City, Luzon Philippines
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4.0 based on 1,675 reviews

Taal Volcano

Taal Volcano is located about 60 km (about 37 miles) south of Metro Manila. Last major eruption was reported back in 1965 that affected villages in the surrounding area.

Reviewed By Red-Stilleto - Philippines, null

The place features a lot of sightseeing, activity and eating choices. The trek to the volcano shows the past sites of volcanic eruptions. Along the ridge, there’s a mini zoo, horseback rides and entertainment places like the Tagaytay Highlands. The place also features popular restaurants known for gourmet food, coffee and local beef dish called bulalo. Taal Volcano and Tagaytay present a lot of attractions that will satisfy every visitor or tourist.

7. EZ Museum

Museo de Enrique Zobel, Calatagan, Luzon Philippines
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4.0 based on 1 reviews

EZ Museum

8. Masasa Beach

Tingloy Anilao Port, Mabini, Batangas to Tingloy Island, Batangas City, Luzon 4200 Philippines +63 995 694 2154 http://www.facebook.com/MasasaBeach
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4.0 based on 71 reviews

Masasa Beach

Reviewed By prettyw0man71

It was a pleasant surprise to discover this hidden paradise. This was my second option to go to. When I arrived, i found it unique because before reach the beach, you have to pass by a rice field. The sand is fine and the water is crystal clear! Love to be back there again someday.

9. Aquaria Water Park

Barangay Sta. Ana Playa Calatagan, Calatagan, Luzon Philippines (632) 553-8888 [email protected] http://aquaria.com.ph/
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3.5 based on 104 reviews

Aquaria Water Park

Off the coast of Calatagan, Batangas, within Playa Calatagan Residences, sits Aquaria Water Park, a water theme park with modern features and amenities that guarantees fun and adventure for guests of all ages. The place dazzles with the playful colors of nature - a bright yellow sun smiling against cerulean skies, clear blue waters, and lush green mountains. It resonates with laughter and happy chatter as guests frolic in the giant three-story high poolside, cove pools, sunken pool bar and wooden cabanas while others engage in adrenaline pumping water sports. But one can always find a quiet and calm spot to enjoy a relaxing massage or simply laze around and marvel at the scenic views. When stomachs growl, the water park's Sands restaurant, can serve up delicious local cuisine and the day's fresh seafood catch in a la carte or buffet style, catering to groups of different sizes. Aquaria Water Park is indeed an ideal destination to cherish good times and make lasting memories with family and friends. Developed by: Landco Pacific Corporation Managed by: Fuego Hotels & Properties

Reviewed By pgdmarasigan - Metro Manila, Philippines

Facilities : 5/5 Crew & Management : 5/5 Food & Drinks : 4/5 At first, my husband and I are skeptical about the place, we saw the pictures in their website and its great, but we did not expect that ”what you see is what you get” . The pictures that we saw in the internet did not give justice to the place , I can say its way better. - Good place to unwind and disconnect to the city. - Family friendly place especially it cabin (beachfront). - The scenery was one of breathtaking view. - All in all its good for the soul. Kidding aside, it’s a remarkable experience for us. Thank you Aquaria Water Park. See you soon.

10. Fantasy World

Diokno Hwy Brgy. Mayasang, Lemery, Luzon Philippines
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3.5 based on 27 reviews

Fantasy World

Reviewed By StephS272 - San Carlos City, Philippines

From Talisay, Batangas, after hiking the Yellow Crater of Taal, we went here to witness the gloomingly great infrastructures of Fantasy World. Entrance Fee is at PhP 1000 for a minimum of ten (10) pax. Additional PhP 100 per head per additional pax. There is a spacious parking area at the main entrance and another one at the majestic gate. The guard will check your receipt and will havento stamp each of you with a washable ink as you enter the gates. It was really like the disneyland of the Philippines that never opened. I pray one day that someone with lots of money to invest, work on this site to behold. Once you enter the gates, big and truly thought well structures will welcome you. Castle-like with ancient windows and stained glasses surround a square. To the north is building with comfort room cubicles on its ground floor. Opposite this is the church with the stained glass windows. To the east is the castle-like structure where treats can be bought, comfort rooms, a small stage with costumes for a fee (around PhP 300-400) before you take pictures. To the west is another structure, with a tunnel that will bring you to the side of the garden going to the 2 tree houses that's connected by a hanging bridge. At the southeastern side is a path to the garden, which has a fountain and a wide area for afternoon picnics and outdoor dinners if only it has tables and chairs. Going down from the fountain is a couple or two of rides that were yellow-taped that brings in a little creepiness so to say. It was as if nothing's wrong with them, it's just that they were never used. Beyond these are the two (2) tree houses that has inner and outer stairs you can climb up to. From the top you can see a maze made up of japanese bamboos. If it were rehabilitated ans reopenes it surely can make a great comeback. To calling our to the millionaires ans billionaires our there, please give this place a chance. ☺

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