Discover the best top things to do in Calabarzon Region, Philippines including Pagsanjan Falls, Water Camp Resort, Villa Escudero, Hidden Valley Springs, Twin Lakes, Pico De Loro, Luljetta's Hanging Gardens and Spa.
Restaurants in Calabarzon Region
4.5 based on 306 reviews
We had such a good morning. Stayed at Casa Del Rio and they sorted the boat for us. 1250pp seems expensive but is definitely worth it. The scenery is stunning and we saw plenty of wildlife too, monkeys, kingfishers, and a woodpecker. Easy to do on your own. We got the HM liner bus from Cubao for 166php each. Jeepney from Santa Cruz to Pagsanjan. Cheaper than some of the tours advertised, even with a night in Casa Del Rio.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Water Camp Resort is a premiere resort and water park in Kawit, Cavite that offers fun, leisure and excitement.
4.0 based on 443 reviews
This resort is actually a self-contained working coconut plantation and features a museum, bamboo rafts, a rural village tour and a restaurant underneath a waterfall.
If you want to escape Manila for few hrs. This place is perfect. Its huge that you can rent bike go around and see different part of the place showing Filipino culture. Their highlight is the buffet while your feet soak in the flowing water coming from the manmade falls right in front of the buffet set up. Be aware a lot of people from 11am to 12:30pm. You have to wait in the line. Or else you will come a little bit late but the food sometimes don't have anymore. Food that available when I visited are caldereta, pancit, tilapya, chicken, mango with bagoong and watermelon. Other things I like to this place is the Museum, inside is so interesting.
4.0 based on 49 reviews
We had a fairly large group with kids from age 2-25 and everyone had a great time here! I read other reviews before going and they were quite accurate and gave me a good sense of the place. Bring mosquito repellant, water shoes and towels then prepare to enjoy! The photo ops are spectacular so bring a water camera or a waterproof phone bag. My favourite was the large warm pool - just delightful! If you stay over the little cabins are very nicely outfitted and comfortable. Enjoy Hidden Valley, a super easy day trip from Manila.
4.0 based on 84 reviews
If you’re a staying guests of Twin Lakes Hotel and you still have plenty of free time to stay in Tagaytay , make sure to include in your itinerary an ample time to stroll and explore around Twin Lakes Shopping Village, the township’s first commercial development comprised of Retail Shops, Food and Beverages/Bars,Supermarket and the equally-famous Welcoming Gate with its signature “Twin Lake” grammable signage. An added attraction in the village is the stunning view of Taal Lake through its overlooking view deck giving a free glimpse of the world’s smallest active volcano inside the small crater that is finely-coordinated with the fresh air, charming views, lush surroundings and magnificent view of the castle-inspired Twin Lakes Hotel from afar that is becoming a favorite subject among photography enthusiasts. Aside from the scenic landscapes, cooler climate, and other natural attractions, Tagaytay is known for its variety of food destinations that most visitors find truly memorable to experience and satiate your cravings wonderfully. If you’re in the Twin Lakes Shopping Village will absolutely won’t disappoint your taste buds and craving stomach as it houses a variety of restaurants and cafes showcasing different features, themes, and concepts. I had a chance to try three foodie destinations – a cafe, and two restaurants for a worth-filling and enjoyable food trippin’ pursuit. We started our food journey in Hap Chan Twin Lakes Branch which is part of the long-established leading authentic Chinese Restaurant Chain in the Philippines known for its classic Hong Kong dining experience concept. The next stop is the modern style French Cafe Le Creperie that specializes in Parisian meals, hearty dishes with distinctive European and taste and specialty desserts headlined by its well-loved signature crepes. For our last stop before heading back to Manila is the Filipino restaurant Bagoong Club that makes you savor and discover the unique and flavored Filipino dishes with their very own special Bagoong (a sauce or paste with made from fermented or salted fish) infused in their menu offerings. Another must-visit restaurant in the village, I swear (especially if you’re a Filipino food lover like me)! Every restaurant in the Twin Lakes Shopping Village has its balcony or veranda overlooking the Taal Volcano and the Twin Lakes Hotel ideally for photography or solo and group shots or if your group preferred to eat outside the main dining area. It also has access to the petite ground at the back perfect to stroll around its greenery surroundings breathing the fresh air and taking some quality time with yourself and your loved ones (and significant behalf). There are spots in the area where you can have your favorite OOTD shots either your solo shot or with your family and friends. Lastly, I found out also that “the most beautiful Starbucks outlet in the Philippines” is confined in the shopping village. Due to limited time, I wasn’t able to quickly visit the shop but I’ll make sure to drop by next time I’ll visit Tagaytay again. The moment you plan to visit Tagaytay for your next weekend getaway (or any given day), make sure to include Twin Lakes Shopping Village on your itinerary if you are hoping to discover and explore the great mix of promising and value-for-money restaurants, cafes, and hang-out places where you can stay and do your serious stuff, or simply spend your chill hours in with your family and friends with added scenic views of the majestic Taal Volcano and the Tagaytay cold weather known (and loved) for over the years.
3.5 based on 376 reviews
If you want to relax,be sporty, discover your adventure side, enjoy the summer heat at the beach or just float in the pool, Pico de Loro at Nasugbu Batangas is perfect for you. They have everything for a dream staycation. They have a lot of water activities from snorkling, banana boat ride to water taxi and indoor activities like tennis,basketball & badminton and alot more. It's an exclusive resort surrounded by mountains and a beautiful ocean.Love the place so much.
3.5 based on 189 reviews
Experience one of a kind pampering at the newly built Luljetta's Hanging Gardens located at Loreland Farm Resort and relax amidst the commanding view of Laguna De Bay and Metro Manila. Built using indigineous and native materials complemented by tropical interiors sourced all over the Philippines. This Hanging Garden is a work of art by skilled and talented craftsmen of Pangasinan, Rizal and Palawan, Philippines.
Luljetta's gave me a warm embrace, full of love and life, where I felt at home away from home. As soon as you step on the spa premises, you'll be greeted with fresh, cool air from the Sierra Madre mountain range, and warm touch of sunlight that reflects on all of Luljetta's man-made facilities which is almost a hundred percent water. The relaxation you've been longing for has finally come, and you can stay here all day long. If you get hungry, just head back up to the cafe overlooking the mountain range and get yourself a warm or cold glass of fresh lemongrass juice and a plate of "SUMAKA" - fried Suman with Ripe Mango bits, parts of Cashew, and Latik. This filling snack will definitely define delicious and trust me when I say you'll get more lemongrass tea and SUMAKA. They are addicting! There are countless elements at Luljetta's Hanging Gardens Spa which aid in spiritual and physical healing. You'll have to feel them yourself. Overall a very recommendable experience.
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