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
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Anilao Scuba Diving, Underwater photography, Scuba dive courses and other water sports
5.0 based on 2 reviews
A premier lifestyle & vacation bubble just south of Metro Manila, Batangas Lakelands is a 50-hectare development that is a conglomeration of different nature-inspired theme parks featuring outdoor adventure, sports, entertainment, leisure, etc.
5.0 based on 30 reviews
PADI Course Director Peter Tay has over 30yrs of diving experiences, taught over 3000 students of all levels and received numerous awards for Outstanding Customer Services & Letters of Commendation. He also received Philippine Top Choice Entrepreneur of The Year & Tourism Finest Award From SKAL International in 2017. He is Vice President of Boracay Adventures, Boracay Island Travel Agencies Tour Operators and Tourism Congress Philippines. He is also a PADI TecRec Instructor Trainer.
4.5 based on 55 reviews
Taal Lake Yacht Club's goal is to create environmental awareness through environmentally friendly sports. We run Taal Volcano trips and treks, and have sailboat and kayak rentals for both members and non members. We run Regattas and have boat storage for members. Weddings, Birthdays, Corporate events are by special arrangement. Accommodation can be arranged but for most, we are a daytrip from Manila. We (usually) have free wifi. We are pet friendly- as long as your pet is too.
4.5 based on 39 reviews
Took this hike right before sunset, didnt quite reach the top, decided to descend due to darkness coming, made it roughly 75% of the way in about 1 1/2 hours. Its a steep trail that is paved 50% up, then non marked trail the rest of the way, dont worry about being amongst locals houses, some are sari saris, selling goods to help you along the way and the rest being friendly faces willing to point you in the right direction if youre unsure where to head. Take your time, breaks a plenty with views to enjoy, and watch your step. You will probably encounter chickens, goats, dogs, and cows on your journey, be friendly and quick and they will leave you be. If youre tired from walking up, there is a way to drive back down, normally by hiring a trike. Beautiful views that should be experienced by all. If you feel up for a workout i strongly suggest taking advantage of this hike. Yes there is trash, it could be cleaner, but try not to let it diminish your experience.
4.0 based on 71 reviews
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.
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