If tourism were a grand feast, Batangas offers a massive buffet filled with exquisite and delightful options that fit various preferences of visitors — historical sites, mouthwatering dishes from homegrown restaurants, spectacular summits, stunning beaches, secluded camping grounds, and wonderful underwater worlds! Whew!


The best part about exploring Batangas is that it’s very accessible from Manila, making it a no-brainer choice for weekend getaways, summer escapades, barkada road trips, and company outings! Here are some of the best tourist spots to visit and things to do in Batangas. This list is not ranked; the numbers are only there for easier reference.
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1. Anilao (Mabini)
Due to its popularity, Anilao has become the poster image of the municipality of Mabini. It has become synonymous with the town it represents. In reality, however, Anilao is just a barangay, and many of the resorts that are often tagged “Anilao” are located in other nearby villages.


Tucked in the northern coast of the Calumpang Peninsula, it is one of the areas in Batangas that underwent development ahead of others. Regarded as the birthplace of scuba diving in the Philippines, Anilao’s rich and colorful underwater scenery attracts visitors more than its shores.
Anilao is also a setting-off point to other attractions, including Sombrero Island, Sepoc Beach, and Masasa Beach in Tingloy, the only island municipality of Batangas.
✅ MORE INFO: ANILAO TRAVEL GUIDE
TOP MABINI RESORTS ON AGODA
2. Mount Gulugod Baboy (Mabini)
Mount Gulugud Baboy in Mabini, Batangas is a relatively easy hike near Manila, making it ideal for trekking beginners. The jump-off point is the road across the Philpan Dive Resort sign in Barangay Bagalangit.


Although a short hike (just over 500 meters asl), the trail can still be quite challenging because of the continuous uphill climb from the jump-off point to the summit. During my hike, it often felt like an unrelenting ascent through the forest, broken only by occasional rest stops, usually at local homes selling drinks.
Upon reaching the summit, you will be greeted by the rolling grassy landscape that are mostly bare save for a few scattered trees. Take in the panoramic view of Balayan Bay, Batangas Bay, nearby towns, Tingloy, and Sombrero Island. After the hike, some visitors cool down at one of the resorts along the road, while others who still have time and money to spare hop on a boat to Sombrero Island.
If you are planning to do both hiking Gulugod Baboy and exploring Sombrero Island, Klook has a package that includes both activities. It covers chartered boat ride to Sombrero Island and back, registration fees and other applicable entrance fees, local guide fees, and other services.
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3. Tingloy
The municipality of Tingloy occupies Maricaban Island, making it the only municipality outside mainland Batangas. It’s situated off the tip of the Calumpang Peninsula and sandwiched between Balayan Bay and Batangas Bay.


For a long time, the isolated town has been off the radar until beachgoers heard the news about Masasa Beach, a pristine stretch of light-colored sand and clear waters. Today, Masasa Beach is one of the most popular attractions in the province, attracting thousands of tourists from Metro Manila and other parts of Luzon.


The well-known Sombrero Island, which is often associated with Anilao, is actually part of Tingloy too. Another beach destination in the island municipality is Oscar Beach, sometimes called by the locals as Oscar Island. Sepoc Beach is another attraction, but tourists can only access it through Eagle Point Resort. All these pieces of tropical paradise make Tingloy one of the fastest-rising tourist destinations in the country.
✅ MORE INFO: MASASA BEACH TRAVEL GUIDE AND SEPOC BEACH
TOP TINGLOY HOMESTAYS ON AGODA
4. Laiya (San Juan)
Laiya is another seaside barangay that pretty much represents the whole town of San Juan in terms of tourism. It can actually refer to either Laiya Aplaya or Laiya Ibabao. In fact, many beach resorts in other parts of the municipality — like those in nearby Barangay Hugom — are also marketed with the term Laiya in tow to catch more attention or spark interest. Hence, it’s safer to assume that the term “Laiya” covers the entire southern coast of San Juan.
The long and wide stretch of fine, cream-colored sand harbors numerous resorts and hotels, ranging from budget to high-end. It has become one of the go-to weekend destinations and a venue for events such as company outings and even weddings.
✅ MORE INFO: LAIYA TRAVEL GUIDE
TOP SAN JUAN RESORTS
MORE DETAILS: TOP LAIYA BEACH RESORTS
5. Mount Daguldol & Mount Hugom (San Juan)
Beyond the beaches, Laiya also serves as the jump-off point to Mount Daguldol and Mount Hugom.
If you’re a mountain person, head over to San Juan to hike either Mount Daguldol or Mount Hugom. If you can cover both, why not? Go ahead! Both trails share the same jump-off point in Barangay Hugom. Whichever mountain you choose to hike, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping views of Tayabas Bay and other mountain peaks in the area.


Be sure to wear comfortable clothes and bring plenty of water and energy bars, especially during the summer months, when the heat can be intense.
After reaching the summit, make your way back down and treat yourself to a relaxing swim at the beach.
6. Cintai Corito’s Garden (Balete)

Sprawled in a seven-hectare property, Cintai Corito’s Garden used to be a private resthouse that has been converted to a Bali-inspired resort and spa complex.
The resort amenities include gardens, playgrounds, a restaurant, and four swimming pools. If you see some free-roaming animals like ducks and ponies strolling around, just relax and share the space with them. To complete your relaxing stay, you can avail of its spa and massage services.

If you are planning a day trip visit, you can book in advance online. You can get the discounted rate covering day access to Cintai Corito’s Garden, lunch, snacks, and use of all facilities, including swimming pools and shower rooms.
✅ DAY TRIP: Check Rates & Availability Here!
✅ OVERNIGHT STAY. Check Rates & Photos Here!
Address: Cintai Corito’s Garden, Sitio Pandayan, Barangay Malabanan, Balete, Batangas
Day Trip Hours: Daily, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Contact Details: +63 917 833 1508 / cintaireservations@gmail.com
Official Website: cintaicoritosgardenandspa.com
7. Verde Island (Batangas City)
Verde Island, also called Isla Verde, is nestled in the middle of Verde Island Passage, hailed as the center of the world’s marine biodiversity by a 2007 Smithsonian Institute study.


Just 45 minutes off the Batangas mainland, this sleepy fishing island in Batangas City remains undisturbed by tourism as of today. Most tourist amenities and activities are concentrated in Mahabang Buhangin and Cueva Sitio. With very few resorts, homestays, and restaurants, its rugged shores are almost devoid of tourists. But that’s not to say that this breathtaking island has nothing to offer. In fact, it offers something that not many Luzon destinations can provide — some peace and quiet.
Verde Island is perfect for those who are looking for a serene, back-to-basics kind of beach escape.
✅ MORE INFO: VERDE ISLAND TRAVEL GUIDE
8. Montemaria Shrine (Batangas City)
Overlooking Batangas Bay, the Montemaria International Pilgrimage and Conference Center, more commonly known as Montemaria Shrine, is a sprawling religious sanctuary, serving not only as a pilgrimage site and a retreat venue but also as a city landmark and a tourist attraction.

Towering over the whole complex is the colossal statue of Mary, Mother of All Asia, regarded as the world’s tallest statue of the Virgin Mary, as of this writing.
You can climb to the observation deck to get sweeping views of the bay and the surrounding areas, including Verde Island, Tingloy, and some parts of Oriental Mindoro.
✅ MORE INFO: MONTEMARIA SHRINE TRAVEL GUIDE
TOP BATANGAS CITY HOTELS
9. Lobo
If you are looking for a unique beach destination in Batangas, the municipality of Lobo is notable for its pebble beaches. Instead of shores covered with fine sands, most of the beaches in Lobo, especially in Malabrigo, are carpeted by smooth pebbles and stones.


This has been my family’s secret summer getaway because we like the less crowded beaches. A few years ago, it was quite challenging to travel to Lobo because some parts of the winding road were not yet cemented. But today, it’s easier to reach either from Batangas City or from San Juan.
Despite the development, it’s still tamer and quieter compared to other more developed coastal towns in Batangas. Most of its patrons seek serenity more than anything. As for me, I like that I don’t have to worry about the sand sticking to my hair or my swimwear. Haha!

My family likes walking to the lighthouse in the morning when we visit for an overnight stay. The Malabrigo Point Lighthouse (Faro de Punta Malabrigo) is a National Historical Landmark. In the past, we could freely explore inside and around the lighthouse, but during our recent visit, we could only admire the lighthouse from the outside. We didn’t mind because it also served as a viewpoint, overlooking the sea and the surrounding areas.
TOP LOBO RESORTS ON AGODA
10. Taal Heritage Town
Taal was originally located in what is now the town of San Nicolas near Taal Lake. The former provincial capital was forced to relocate to its present location when the Taal Volcano violently erupted in the mid-18th century.

Although commercialization is apparent, the town center still elicits that strong old town vibe with the well-preserved town hall building and ancestral houses flanking the streets. But the town’s highlight is the Basilica de San Martin de Tours (or simply Taal Basilica), said to be the biggest Catholic church in Asia. Sitting atop a hill, it definitely commands attention and is an iconic landmark.
Sample some Batangas dishes like Tapang Taal and Longganisang Taal at Don Juan Boodle House near Taal Public Market, where you can also go food tripping or pasalubong shopping.
If you have more time, you can also check out the Taal-made Barong Tagalong, balisong-making, and Taal embroidery products.

TOP TAAL HOTELS ON AGODA
11. Views of Taal Volcano
As the centerpiece of Taal Lake, it is also described as an island (Volcano Island) within a lake (Taal Lake) within an island (Luzon main island). It is certainly scenic and just watching it from afar can be calming, but don’t underestimate its power. Taal Volcano is very, very active and has the nastiest fiery mouth.


Before the 2020 eruption, the Volcano Island was accessible to tourists who wished to get to the edge of the crater and marvel at this small but mighty natural wonder. While you can admire it from Tagaytay, you can go to Talisay or Agoncillo to get closer to Taal Lake.
You don’t need to check in at a ridge-perched hotel to have a good look at the lake and volcano. Several establishments like restaurants and shopping centers offer magnificent views, including the Twin Lakes complex, which is actually located in Laurel, Batangas, even though it is often touted as a Tagaytay attraction.


TOP RESORTS WITH VIEW OF TAAL VOLCANO
12. Lipa Heritage Sites & Cuisine
Lipa might be a highly urbanized city with many modern establishments and infrastructures, but the Batangan identity is never lost. The city boasts historical sites, churches, and signature Batangas cuisine.


Casa de Segunda is a well-preserved ancestral house that echoes the architectural style during the Spanish colonial period. The Metropolitan Cathedral of San Sebastian, or simply Lipa Cathedral, is one of the oldest in Batangas and the most visited.
And while you are there, order the Batangas staple merienda — lomi and Lipa-style goto. Coffee lover? Have a sip of Kapeng Barako after a meal.
TOP LIPA RESORTS & HOTELS
13. Batangas Cuisine & Delicacies
If you get hungry, try some of the province’s signature dishes. I already mentioned a few of theme earlier, but here’s a quick rundown. Take note that this is not a complete list, as this doesn’t yet include snacks and other delicacies.
- Tapang Taal
- Longganisang Taal
- Batangas Lomi
- Batangas Goto
- Adobo sa Dlaw
- Sinaing na Tulingan
- Tinapa
- Bulalo
- Taghilaw
- Kalderetang Kambing
We have a separate and more detailed feature, which you can find here: MUST-TRY BATANGUEÑO DISHES
If you’re a coffee lover, cap off your hearty meal with a strong cup of Kapeng Barako. If coffee is not your thing, you can try Batangas’ rich and flavorful tablea de cacao instead.
14. Nasugbu Beaches and Coves


One of the areas in Batangas that had an early taste of development is Nasugbu. Its seaside villages have flourished into resort villages, which are lined with long-established resorts. Some of its beaches and sand pockets are nestled within exclusive communities and residential estates that require membership, connection, or prior booking to access them. These are Tali Beach Subdivision, Punta Fuego, Hamilo Coast, and Canyon Cove, among others.


But don’t fret, most beaches, coves, and islands remain accessible even without prior reservation. These are Calayo Beach, Bituin Cove, and Fortune Island, just to name a few.
✅ MORE INFO: NASUGBU TRAVEL GUIDE!
TOP NASUGBU RESORTS ON AGODA
15. Fortune Island (Nasugbu)
Known for its Grecian-style ruins of pillars and statues that hint at its glamorous past, Fortune Island was once an exclusive luxury resort before it closed in 2006.

Today, the island is still open to the public. Despite its lavish past, what now draws tourists to the island is its rugged charm. Go cliff jumping, trek to the lighthouse, take lots of photos, snorkel, and even scuba dive. Have fun under the sun while exploring the whole island. For swimming, there are two main areas — the shallow but rough waters along the beach and the calm but deep waters of the cliff-diving site.
If you are into diving, some nearby diving sites are the Blue Holes, the Wreck, and Fortune NW. If a day trip is not enough, you may camp overnight on the island, giving you the chance to enjoy stargazing and astrophotography!

To get to the island, you must register, pay the entrance fee, and charter a boat from Fortune Island Resort on the mainland. Bring your own food and water, and be sure to take your trash back with you when you return to the mainland.
✅ MORE INFO: FORTUNE ISLAND TRAVEL GUIDE
Klook also offers this Fortune Island Day Tour package from Manila. Here’s the link for your convenience:
✅ BOOK THIS TOUR HERE!
Jump-Off Point: Fortune Island Resort, Apacible Boulevard, Barangay Wawa, Nasugbu, Batangas
Entrance Fee: Day Trip, P350/pax; Overnight, P500/pax
Camping Rates: Day Tour Pitching, P100/tent; Overnight Pitching, P200/tent
Nasugbu Ecological Fee: P30/person
16. Caleruega Chapel (Nasugbu)
Perched atop a verdant hill, the Transfiguration Chapel, popularly referred to as Caleruega Chapel, is one of the most charming in the region. Aside from being a retreat destination, it is also among the most sought-after wedding venues because of its picturesque surroundings. The place boasts breathtaking views of the sunset, Mount Batulao, and the countryside.

Within the complex are several other noteworthy spots to explore. Upon entry, you will be given a map of the whole place (if not, just ask for it from the staff member manning the booth). Some of the popular spots are the Cenaculum and the Dominicum’s grand stairway, the Manaoag Drive Via Crucis, the Koi Pond, the Hanging Bridge, Kampo Arriba, Kampo Terraces and Amphitheater, Garden Café, and Japanese Garden.
READ MORE HERE: CALERUEGA CHURCH TRAVEL GUIDE
Address: 4231 Caleruega Road, Barangay Caylaway, Nasugbu, Batangas
Opening Hours: Daily, 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Entrance Fee: P30/pax
Parking Fee: FREE (designated parking lot); P40-50 (outside designated parking lot c/o parking boys)
17. Mount Batulao (Nasugbu)
Mount Batulao is another famous peak in Batangas, thanks to its proximity to Manila. This is an easily accessible scenic hiking destination, just a bus ride away from the capital. The jump-off point is KC Hillcrest (Evercrest), located close to the border of Batangas and Cavite.

Most of the trail has gentle slopes, and the uphill parts are not too steep, save for the ridgeline near the summit, so Batulao is generally recommended for beginner hikers.
What makes the trek challenging is its exposed terrain. Much of the trail is covered in grasslands with very little shade, which can make the hike a bit challenging during the summer months. But don’t worry, the trail is dotted with several rest spots where you can pause and recover.
Another thing to consider is the dust, especially in summer. On one of my two hikes to Mount Batulao, my friends and I had to cover our noses and mouths because the dry soil along the trail was being blown around by the wind, creating dusty conditions.
For convenience, you can book a private day hike tour if you’re part of a group and no one knows how to drive. The package covers roundtrip transportation between meet-up points in Manila and Mount Batulao, registration fee, environmental fee, tour coordinator (photographer/videographer), and a guide. The itinerary also includes a stop at Caleruega Chapel.
✅ CHECK RATES & RESERVE HERE!
18. Mount Talamitam (Nasugbu)
Mount Talamitam, a neighboring peak of Mount Batulao, may be lower in elevation and has a shorter trail than Batulao, but the hike involves more uphill sections and a steeper climb, especially near the summit. You can forgo taking the almost vertical ascent to the summit by opting to take the longer but less strenuous winding trail, which is the route commonly used during descent.

There are two jump-off points. You can either head to Sitio Bayabasan in Barangay Aga or Barangay Kayrilaw. I have hiked Mount Talamitam twice, and on both occasions, I took the one in Barangay Aga. Some hikers also do a twin hike of Mount Batulao and Mount Talamitam in a single trip.
19. Calatagan Beach Resorts
Calatagan is most popular for its beaches and generally mild waves. This peninsular municipality is best known for its shores, which are strewn with cream-colored sand, lapped up by shallow waters.


Lining the coast are resorts that cater to different types of travelers. The Stilts Calatagan Beach Resort is on the high-end side and is a favorite events venue, particularly weddings. Meanwhile, Aquaria Water Park attracts those who not only love aqua parks with slides but also beachfront experience. For beach camping, Manuel Uy Beach is the go-to spot in town, but other campers also frequent SMP MPA Camp Site and Edna’s Beach Resort and Campsite.
Calatagan also has sandbars, which can be reached by renting a boat from one of the many resorts running along its shoreline.
Aside from the beaches, Calatagan is also home to the historic Cape Santiago Lighthouse, a Spanish-era lighthouse located at the southern tip of the peninsula.
✅ MORE INFO: CALATAGAN TRAVEL GUIDE
TOP CALATAGAN RESORTS
20. Matabungkay (Lian)
Matabungkay may sound a bit “old school” now, but it became well-known for a reason. This strip along the coast of Lian has been attracting tourists since the 1950s. In its heyday, it was considered one of the prettiest and most accessible beach destinations from Manila.

Of course, a lot has changed over the years. As newer beaches were “discovered”, Matabungkay gradually took a back seat in popularity. Still, although no longer as trendy as other Batangan beaches, it remains a go-to place for family outings and group excursions among local tourists.
Its long stretch of ash-colored sand is lined with resorts, stores, and private homes. But its most iconic feature is the collection of floating bamboo raft cottages scattered offshore.
TOP LIAN RESORTS
21. Mount Maculot (Cuenca)
Mount Maculot in Cuenca is another favorite hiking destination near Manila. Rising more than 900 meters above sea level, the mountain tests your endurance with its steep ascents and rocky features. Aside from its spacious campsite, Maculot’s other highlights are the summit and the “Rockies”, both presenting a picturesque view of Taal Lake, the surrounding towns, and the lush forest.

Take extra caution when going to the Rockies for photos because the wind can get too strong. Crouch low or carefully scramble if you must. Always remember to prioritize safety more than anything else.
UPDATE! As of May 2026, Mount Maculot remains closed to the public until further notice in accordance with Executive Order No. 1 series of 2020. Hiking and pilgrimage activities are still prohibited as the local government continues its rehabilitation efforts, which started in 2020.
22. Club Balai Isabel (Talisay)
Best known for providing a front-row seat to the majestic Taal Volcano and Taal Lake, the nine-hectare Club Balai Isabel harbors Aqua Park, a floating water park that features one of the tallest waterslides in Southeast Asia!
And if that is not enough yet to fill your day with exciting activities, the resort provides other water sports activities like jet-skiing, kayaking, banana boat rides, sailing (in partnership with Taal Lake Yacht Club), and more. You can visit on a day trip or extend the fun by staying overnight.
You can book your day tour pass through their official website or via the contact numbers provided below. The day pass voucher covers the following:
- Access to three swimming pools
- 1-hour use of billiards, darts, and table tennis
- 1-hour use of basketball, volleyball, and badminton courts
There’s also an option that comes with a one-hour Aqua Park pass.
If you wish to stay overnight, you may reserve your room online.
✅ CHECK RATES & AVAILABILITY HERE!
Address: Club Balai Isabel, Barangay Banga, Talisay, Batangas
Day Tour Rates: Regular Pass, P950/pax; Day Tour + Aqua Park, P1,100
Day tour Hours: Daily, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Contact Numbers: +63 917 133 8236 / +63 917 134 0532 / +63 917 552 1239
Official Website: www.balaiisabel.com
23. Taal Lake Yacht Club (Talisay)
The Taal Lake Yacht Club may sound fancy and intimidating, but it also welcomes day tour visitors. Docked on the northern shore of Taal Lake, it can be conveniently reached from Tagaytay via the Tagaytay-Calamba Road and Ligaya Drive.

Prior to the 2020 Taal Volcano eruption, the resort was best known for its volcano trek tour packages. While these may no longer be available, you can still enjoy other activities like sailing tours and lessons, banca tours, picnics, and more. The club also rents out Hobie catamaran units.
Aside from day trips, the property allows overnight camping. Tent rental is available, but bringing your own tent is recommended due to limited units. The venue also permits both non-commercial and commercial photoshoots. Best of all, outside food is allowed with no corkage fee! See the contact details below for inquiries.
Day Trip Hours: 8:00 AM – 7:30 AM (next day)
Entrance Fee (Non-Members): P100/hour per person or P400/day per person
Camping Rates: Tent Pitching: P100/day; Tent Rental, P500/day for 2 pax + P1000 Deposit Fee
Hut Rental: Regular Huts/Open Cabanas, P400/day; Big Private Huts, P800/day
Contact Details: +63 917 838 3726 / +63 917 123 1403 / tlyc.com (Official Website) / www.facebook.com/Taal.Lake.Yacht.Club (Facebook)
24. Santo Tomas
It’s easy to dismiss Santo Tomas as simply a collection of industrial parks, subdivisions, and farmlands, but it also has a lot to offer to curious visitors.


Santo Tomas takes pride in gifting our motherland with one of its most prominent historical figures, Miguel Malvar, known as the last Filipino general to surrender to the Americans during the Philippine-American War. In front of the Municipal Hall stands the commanding Miguel Malvar Shrine and Monument, which pays tribute to the homegrown hero. Housed in a nearby building is the Malvar Library and Museum, which offers a glimpse into the life and legacy of the revolutionary general.
Another key attraction in Santo Tomas is the National Shrine of Saint Padre Pio, which draws thousands of visitors — mostly pilgrims and devotees. The shrine complex includes a circular main church, the bell tower, and the Sanctuary of the Relics of St. Padre Pio, just to mention a few.
TOP SANTO TOMAS HOTELS ON AGODA
25. Fantasy World (Lemery)
Most tourists assume that Fantasy World is located in Tagaytay because of its proximity, higher elevation, and the scenic backdrop of rolling hills. But it is, in fact, in the fringes of the municipality of Lemery in Batangas.


Originally envisioned as a grand theme park poised to rival Disneyland, construction was eventually halted. It remained unfinished and was eventually abandoned. A few years ago, it used to operate as a photo destination, perfect for those whose flights of fancy are filled with either fairy tales or grim (or Grimm) aesthetics. It was also used to be a popular location for prenuptial shoots.
Although the rides were no longer operational, the park and its structures evoked a sense of something almost within your grasp yet still unattainable. Despite the lack of action, the whole place was still Instagram-worthy. It also served as the filming location for movies (Fantastica and Got 2 Believe) and TV series (Majika).


The highlight of the park was its towering castle, which was the centerpiece of the original plan. In the past, visitors could climb to the top of the main tower and admire the view of the park and the surrounding areas.
✅ MORE INFO: FANTASY WORLD TRAVEL GUIDE!
UPDATE! As of writing, the management no longer allows tourists inside the premises. It is CLOSED to the public until further notice, so some visitors just take photos from outside the gate or from viewpoints along the road.
Lemery also has beach resorts, but don’t expect to see white sand. The coastline is strewn primarily with black volcanic ash due to its proximity to Taal Volcano. These beach resorts are also a bit far from Fantasy World, which is perched up in the mountains.
TOP LEMERY RESORTS & HOTELS ON AGODA
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