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Located on the only beach in the region, Hyatt Ziva Puerto Vallarta is our all-ages luxury oceanfront resort with its own private cove. Enjoy stunning ocean vistas from our sunset bar or sneak a peak of breaching whales from our beachfront restaurants.

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  • filter_dramaUnderstand
    This is a lovely province in Luzon's Southern Tagalog region, located south of Manila/NCR. Here you will find excellent diving spots including Anilao in Mabini, Sombrero Island in Tingloy, Ligpo Island in Bauan, these areas collectively are more popularly known as Anilao. It is home to Taal Lake and Volcano - said to be the lake within the lake, old churches and houses dating back to the Spanish times in Taal Town Proper, Calaca and Batangas City, and the Batangas International and Container Port. There is mountain trekking - in Mt. Maculot in Cuenca and Gulugod Baboy in Mabini. There are fresh-water beaches in the towns around the Lake -- San Nicolas, Agoncillo, Cuenca, Balete, Tanauan and Talisay. Salt-water beaches abound in Matabungkay (Lian town), in Nasugbu, in Calatagan, in Calaca, in Lemery, in Taal, San Luis, Anilao in Mabini, in Bauan, in Lobo, and in Laiya (San Juan town). There are also several island tourist destinations, namely: Tingloy, Ligpo Island, Sombrero Island, and Fortune Island. There are also Industrial Parks and various manufacturing industries dotting the shoreline.
  • filter_dramaGet in
    Batangas City is 2 1/2 hours away from Manila when using the old inter town route. Using the combined South Luzon Expressway (SLex) andSTAR Tollway route, one can reach Batangas City in an hour. Tanauan City is about 1 hour away and in between Tanauan City and Batangas City, one will find Lipa City. ALPS The Bus, Inc. [url=http://www.alpsthebus.com]]is one of many bus companies that travels the said route.
    *Travellers can take air-conditioned buses in going to Batangas City. Those who want to go to Nasugbu, Calatagan and Lian towns (Matabungkay) can pass via the Tagaytay route.
    *Travellers going to Puerto Galera can take direct air con buses from Manila (Cubao) to Batangas pier. The best services are BLTB (every hour) and JAM transit (also every hour) from Kamuning Cubao bus station or Buendia bus terminal (LTR Gil Puyat; 130 pesos). Sometimes, especially during peak hours, buses run every 30 minutes. The last stop is Batangas pier (ask the conductor before hand) from where one can take a ferry to [Puerto Galera[/url]
    *When driving one's own vehicle to Tanauan-Lipa-Batangas City, travelers will pass through the South Luzon Expressway, then the STAR Tollway and can just follow the directional signs along the highway.
    *For short trips in the desired destinations, passenger jeepneys abound, and then tricycles.
  • filter_dramaGet around
    You can use passenger jeepneys to go to different parts of the province, but you can use tricycles for short trips. Tricycles could take you to the exact place that you want to go because jeepneys have routes like buses do. However, tricycles are small and cramped, and could only comfortably accommodate three passengers (2 if the passenger is over six feet tall).

    Current starting fare for jeepneys is Php 8.00 (eight pesos) for each passenger for the first kilometer traveled. Senior citizens, students, and differently-abled passengers enjoy a discount: for each, it is Php 7.00. For tricycles, the minimum fare is Php 20.00, regardless of how many will ride. The fare schedule (in English) is typically posted inside the jeepney for travelers to refer to, although you may ask the driver or other passengers themselves if you are not sure how much you should pay. The locals, like in most other spots in the Philippines, can understand and converse well in English.
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    Taal Volcano at Taal Lake.
    Having your own Taal tour is easy. Taal volcano tour is a an easy trek from the shore of the volcano island to the rim via the regular trail. If you're more adventurous, try also the Calauit trail. This allows one to go down to where the crater lake is and see the volcanic activities up close and personal.
    *Fire trees (caballeros), southeast Asia's answer to Japan's famed cherry blossoms, typically bloom during late summer (April) till the start of the rainy season (June).
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    Swim. The reef is carved to create small swimming areas at the foot of the ladders.
    * Kick back, relax, and soak up the tropical ambiance. That's what this place is all about!
    *Basilica Minor of St. Martin of Tours, located in the Taal section of Batangas, one of the biggest catholic churches in all of southeast asia.
    *lots of beaches, resorts with swimming pools, and restaurants.
    * Swimming and snorkeling around Ligpo Island, Sombrero island to see the corals. Beautiful colors!
    * Scuba diving in the entire strip of Balayan Bay is home to the most diverse species of marine life in the world being in the world's coral triangle. Try scuba diving with experience programs for first timers using reputable dive operators.
    * Explore the mountains on a mountain bike with the Batangas Mountain Bikers, a group of local cyclists based in Batangas City.
    * You may also go to Taal Batangas where it is rich in Pre Hispanic Houses, and Taal Batangas is also known to have lots of Beach Resort. - You can visit [http://www.thebestoftaalbatangas.com/]The Best of Taal Batangas
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    The Barong Tagalog, one of the Philippines trademarks, as it is worn during special occasions.
    * Batangas is famous for the Balisong knife (commonly called Butterfly knives outside of the country). If you do buy these knives, and you live outside of the Philippines, you risk having the knife confiscated.
    *Batangas is famous for its panutsa (Peanut Brittle), Sinaing na Tulingan (small tuna simmered in a broth of water, rock salt, sampaloc/tamarind, and dried kamias), suman (rice cakes wrapped in banana leaves), and the longganisa and tapa made in Taal Town, the achara of Calaca, and Bagoong of Balayan towns.
    * Sweets like macapuno, ube and pastillas are famous in the town of Malvar, particularly the Elsa's Sweet Candies in San Gregorio Malvar Batangas.
    * Saplot Batangenyo, Batangas novelty shirts.
  • filter_dramaEat
    Taal Bayview Bistro offers pretty much all of the Batangas specialties like Tapang Taal, Lomi, Tawilis, Adobo sa Dilaw, Maliputo, Kalderetang Kambing Batangas Style and Bulalo. One of its locations is very near the historic Taal Church and the Public Market.
    *Kilawin is a local variant of ceviche: fresh fish soaked in vinegar and acidic juices like lemon, lime, or the local kalamansi, with lots of minced onions, fresh garlic, and hot peppers.
    *Longganisa - local sausage
    *Tapang Taal with Atchara - homemade jerky and a small side dish of pickles, invariably served with rice
    *Beef Kaldereta and Beef Tadyang at the A & M Restaurant
    *Gotong Batangas at Gotohan sa Barangay in Lipa City
    *Maliputo (freshwater trevally) is a delicious fish found only at Taal Lake
    *Tawilis is another delicacy - freshwater sardines endemic to Taal Lake; they are listed as a vulnerable species, however.
    *Pancit Tikyano (red stir-fried noodles) from Letty's in Batangas City
    *Bulalo and Halo-Halo at Almarius Grill in Lipa City
    *Lomi Noodles at Lomihan sa Bario in Ibaan Batangas
    *Tamales from Rhemars in Ibaan, Batangas.
  • filter_dramaDrink
    Batangas is famous for a special variety of strong, highly aromatic coffee made with Liberica beans, known locally as "Kapeng Barako". It is often sweetened with honey, muscovado or brown sugar.

    "Tsokolate Eh" is a thick, very rich hot chocolate made from tableya (locally grown cocoa and sugar pressed into blocks) cooked in water, often with a little milk. A wooden whisk called a batirol is used to stir and froth the beverage as it cooks. A small cup of tsokolate is often served as an accompaniment to salty dishes such as adobo or daing, and poured over the rice like a sauce. Rizal's novel Noli Me Tangere mentions the difference between Batangas and Manila varieties of hot chocolate, explaining that "tsokolate eh", means "espeso", thick and creamy; while "tsokolate ah", for "aguado", tends to be a thinner liquid with more water added to the tableya.

    San Juan produces a popular variety of lambanog, a local distilled spirit with a high alcohol content (typically about 80 to 90 proof or higher) derived from tubâ (palm wine). Traditionally it is served pure and flavored with raisins, but many commercial varieties now have flavors added like mango and bubblegum.

    Red Horse and Colt 45 are very popular local beers.

    Young coconut juice with coconut meat is often served as a refreshment; as the sweetness of the coconut water tends to vary depending on the ripeness of the harvest, sometimes condensed milk is added to enhance the sweetness.
  • filter_dramaSleep
    The reputation of Batangas as a tourist destination has resulted in the sudden growth of one-stars, numerous bungalows over the water accessed by boardwalks, with wooden stairs leading down to the sea, and three-stars that are cheap by international standards.

    * Clean budget choice. The price includes TV (cable is extra), AC and private bathroom, but you only get 16 hours of stay. Free WiFi in reception, reaching some of the rooms. [url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=loc:+13.755575,+121.052019&hl=en&t=m&z=17]Map[/url]

    * All rooms have welcome drinks upon check-in, cable TV, personal ref, safety deposit box, in-room WIFI, private veranda, hot and cold shower. Some of its facilities and services are fishing village, adult/children's pool, lakeside spa, children's outdoor play area, restaurant, bar, lake cctivities (kayak and water bicycle) and WIFI zone.

    * Executive Suite or Deluxe Rooms, or opt to stay in Standard and Superior Rooms, all equipped with cable TV, IDD/NDD telephones and safety deposit boxes. Facilities and services are Salon, spa and massage services.

    * Accommodations equipped with coffee/tea maker, mini-bar, cable TV, and electronic safe. Some of its facilities and services are swimming pool, massage and spa services, game room, and children's playground.

    *Facing South China Sea, Lago de Oro Beach Club is in Balibago, in the town of Calatagan. The first cable wakeboarding park in the Philippines. The beachfront resort offers cable television, refrigerator, and a mini-bar in their rooms. They also have a balcony/deck.

    *Tours to churches and communities in Taal, Lipa, Malvar and Tanuan can be arranged.

    * The resort provides complete diving equipment and houses a restaurant and bar. There are about 185 steps down to the resort from the parking lot. Porters will carry your luggage up and down, but you have to climb all of those stairs, which can be strenuous.

    * Chateau Royale Sports and Country Club stands on fifteen hectares. Accommodations are in log cabins.

    * Conference rooms, tennis courts, swimming pools, and a golf course.

    * A/C rooms equipped with cable TV and radio clock. The inn has a swimming pool, meeting room and WI-FI connection.

    * Its rooms are all equipped with spacious verandas, air conditioning, and a private bathroom. Also on premises are drink and food, function rooms, a spa, and a steam sauna.

    * A/C rooms equipped with internet access and cable TV. Some of its facilities and services are business center, fitness room/ gym and recreational room.

    * Is a Bali themed resort with multi-function pavilions, 18 villas, 4 pools, roaming animals and so much more! It is less then an hour away from Manila.

    * Hotel La Corona de Lipa is a party hotspot. It has 37 rooms, KTVs, function rooms, and a bar and restaurant. It's a 90-minute drive from Makati City.

    * Mount Malarayat Hotel and Suites is a hotel within Mount Malarayat Golf & Country Club. It has furnished suites, a golfer's lounge, a spa, sports pavilions, a fishing lake, a ballroom, and restaurants of various cuisines.

    *Less than 2 hours drive from Manila. European and Asian cuisines, a pool and jacuzzi, a hot stones massage, and a hair salon are available on premises, and the Calatagan Golf Club is nearby.

    * Club Punta Fuego is in Nasugbu.

    *All rooms are equipped with air-conditioning, TV with satellite/cable channels, balcony, private toilet and bath. Some of its facilities and services are restaurant, bar, coffee shop, private beach area, VIP room facilities meeting/ banquet hall, business center, swimming pool, poolside bar, Wi-Fi internet in public areas, babysitting, laundry and parking.

    *Offers rooms equipped with 32-inch LCD cable ready television set, air conditioning, safe, minibar (upon request), kitchenette, bathroom with toilet and bath. Some of its facilities and services are infinity swimming pool, kiddie pool, coffee shop, restaurant, souvenir shop, business center, room service and WI-fI connection.
    *Their hotel accommodation in Santo Tomas offers rooms equipped with king-sized bed, 40" LCD TV with cable channels, kitchenette, complete bathroom amenities. electronic proximity card entry system, safety deposit box, energy-efficient air-conditioning system, mini-bar/refrigerator and high-speed internet connection. Some of its facilities and services are function room, restaurant, gym, internet access, transport service, shuttle service, in-room massage and concierge.
    *Facilities: Plunge pool for the kids and adults, Qube Cafe Bar and Restaurant, Royal Palm Spa Services, Grand Ball Room, Spacious Exquisite lobby, Car Service.
    Room Amenities: Jacuzzi or Bathtubs on selected rooms, Hot and Cold Shower, Personal Care Kit, High Speed Wi Fi Internet, Flat Screen TV with NHK Premium Japanese Channel.
  • filter_dramaGet Out
    Many travelers transit through Batangas in order to catch a ferry to another island. Batangas has a large port with boats going almost everywhere in the Philippines. The boats/ferries caled RoRo (Roll-on, Roll-off) usually can accommodate your own vehicles. Schedules change frequently so check ahead of time. Also, the terminal is a focal point for many islands and therefore sees a lot of traffic. Expect longer lines and waiting times especially during public holidays, especially Holy Week. Fortunately, the Filipino culture observes and respects queueing so lines move orderly and quickly.

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