Cavite (Filipino: Lalawigan ng Kabite; Tagalog pronunciation: [ˈkäbite̞], [käˈbiːte̞] or [käˈbitɛː]; Chabacano: Provincia de Cavite) is a province in the Philippines located on the southern shores of Manila Bay in the Calabarzon region on Luzon island. Situated just 21-kilometre (13 mi) south of the capital, it is one of the most industrialised and fastest growing provinces because of its close proximity to Metro Manila. With a population of 3,678,301 in 2015, it is the most populated province in the country.
Restaurants in Cavite Province
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Tandem Paragliding is where you fly together with a certified Tandem Pilot and get the thrill of a lifetime. BOOK a FLIGHT online, get more INFO and find out about the RATES at the website of HIGH 5 PARAGLIDING. There are 3 flysites around Manila; all within 1 hour of reach. Binangonan and Carmona are flyable from end of October until end of May. San Mateo is flyable from June until October but only on sunny days without rain. Paragliding is definitely one of the best 1/2 day trips for outdoor and adventure lovers, who want to escape the traffic and pollution of Metro Manila. There is no age limit but a weight range. Passengers should have a minimum weight of 20kg and not more than 100kg. During the peak flying season from November till end of May, paragliding is daily available, if weather permits. Groups up to 10 passengers can easily be accommodated.
4.5 based on 58 reviews
Dubbed as the House of History, the Aguinaldo Mansion is the locus of a focal point in the unfolding of Philippine history. Constructed in 1845, the original structure of the house was of nipa-and-thatch material. It was reconstructed four years later using a variety of Philippine hardwood. By the 1920s, major renovation saw the construction of the tower and the symbolic balcony of the house. It was also during this period that the house was refurbished with architectural details of nationalistic themes, masonic symbols, and art nouveau and art deco’s artistic style prevalent during the early 20th century. The house where the president lived was donated to the Filipino people in 1963, a year before he passed away. In 1964, the house was placed under the care of the National Museum of the Philippines and was declared a national shrine through Republic Act No 4039. By 1972, Executive Order No 370 transferred the shrine under the care and maintenance of the National Historical Commission
It's a very well maintained informative museum. It shows the histories of the Philippine National Hero General Emilio Aguinaldo, the history of the KKK, and the house itself. This residence was the real home of Emilio Aguinaldo. It's made of amazing selections of Philippine wood and carved and styled and displayed to fully bring out the character of early 20the century Cavite (the house wasn't built during the 19th century revolution - didn't know that). Be sure to check out to the cool escape hatches, hidden flower holders, and ammunitions storage secret doors. The guides are great too.
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Museo Orlina is a veritable treasure trove of contemporary art of the internationally-acclaimed, pioneer, and foremost practitioner of glass sculpture in the Philippines, Ramon Orlina. The museum has four levels of exhibit area, a sculpture garden and amphitheater, and a roof deck to enjoy the spectacular view of Taal Lake.
The place is easy to find as it is along the highway. The road is quite steep tho. The museum has interesting pieces and if you are an Orlina fan , and frequent his art exhibits in Manila, I highly recommend you visit this museum. Aside from his work, some of his old VW cars are also displayed and his backyard is also interesting with all other artworks in collab with other artists are showcased.
4.0 based on 75 reviews
The place is gorgeous. Calming and charming. We stayed in one of their rooms with my sister. The beds were very comfortable, beddings and pillowcases were very soft, pillows were fantastic. The bathroom was so clean and luxurious with all the amenities. The place was so peaceful and relaxing without the hassles of tv, internet and refrigerator. You are surrounded with nature. The food at the restaurant was the best and the service was excellent. All the staffs were great and accommodating with their smiles and gestures. If you want to go to a place away from home and be with nature, this is a place for you.
3.5 based on 295 reviews
this place has the big collections of puzzle in the philippines. also the mind behind this museum is a woman.
3.5 based on 849 reviews
The place is good and one of the best attractions in tagaytay with breathtaking view of taal volcano. Spacious and neat. Good prices for the rides.
3.5 based on 36 reviews
Inspired by centuries-old architecture, cuisine, and healing practices of China, and combined with modern design, culinary techniques, and advances in wellness, Qiwellness Living reflects the sublime synergy of the old and the new, and presents a distinctive ambient, dining, and spa experience.
My husband and I went here to since we were both tired from work, we want to relax and get a breather. We were not disappointed! We loved everything about this place! They don't overbook so they can focus on their scheduled clients. So, yes, better to set an appointment a few days before as they do not accept walk-ins. Upon entering, staff will welcome you and explain everything you need to know from their services. Before the massage, they will take you first to the teahouse and serve you teas overlooking the majestic view of Taal Lake. If you feel a bit cold, they have set a mini bonfire to keep you warm. After teahouse comes the bathhouse which we enjoyed too! We can enjoy the yin yang pool for 15 (or 30?) minutes. These are two pools - warm and cold. I opt for the warm pool (yin) while the hubby tried both. The place was so quiet we felt like it was ours for the whole time! After bathhouse, were now ready for massage and yes, just as expected, it was very relaxing like we don't want it to end. We didn't stayed there for the night but we would love to when we get back. Yup! We will definitely go back here to find peace and escape.
3.0 based on 560 reviews
A must for everyone who visits Tagaytay. The place are not properly maintained but let's face it, the entrance fee are very low compared to any tourist spot considering it is in a prime location. Instead be focus on the breathtaking view and very calming cool breeze. I've been here countless times still never fails to awe.
3.5 based on 55 reviews
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