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Batangas is one of the richest provinces in the Philippines, located in the southern part of Luzon. Many locals living in Manila, the country’s capital city, go here often, thanks to its proximity and natural beauty. In just a mere two hours, you’ll be welcomed by incredible beaches, diving spots, hiker-friendly mountains, and enchanting heritage sites. Read on, and see some of the things to do in Batangas on your next visit.

Fortune Island

Fortune Island is a well-known destination in the municipality of Nasugbu, Batangas. It was once a luxury resort that later ceased its operations due to the lack of source of freshwater and overall difficulty to maintain. Since then, it has become a popular island-hopping spot in Batangas where visitors can swim, cliff dive, or admire its famous Grecian pillar ruins. If you prefer to stay overnight, camping at Fortune Island is also possible. However, there are no freshwater, toilet facilities, or restaurants in the area.

Minor Basilica of St. Martin of Tours

One of the best things to do in Batangas is going on a heritage tour, and the best places to do it is in the municipality of Taal. Here you’ll find beautifully preserved ancestral homes, stone sculptures, and Minor Basilica of St. Martin of Tours. Also known as Taal Basilica, it is the largest Catholic church in the Philippines and Asia. The religious site made of coral stones and adobe stands at 88.6m high and 48m wide. Locals go here to pay respect to their patron saint, Martin of Tours, whom they celebrate every November.

Mount Pico De Loro

Situated along the towns of Ternate and Nasugbu in Batangas is where you’ll find Mount Pico De Loro. It is part of the Mounts Palay-Palay–Mataas-na-Gulod Protected Landscape and is named as such due to the shape of its peak similar to a parrot’s beak. It is one of the most acclaimed hiking destinations in Batangas because it is beginner-friendly and offers remarkable views of the nearby towns. One must-do activity here is taking a photo of its famous monolith.

Caleruega Chapel of Transfiguration

Caleruega Chapel of Transfiguration is a chapel and retreat center found on top of a hill in the municipality of Nasugbu. Many couples choose to wed here, thanks to its picturesque surroundings, vibrant landscape, and view of the mountains close to the area. For visitors who are yet to tie the knot, Caleruega Chapel still holds mass regularly that anyone can attend. Aside from its iconic Transfiguration Chapel with stained glass windows, make sure to check Calaruega’s other features, including a Japanese garden, hanging bridge, and koi pond, among others.

Volcano Island

Volcano Island, or more commonly known as Taal Volcano, is one of the most famous attractions in Batangas, albeit being one of the most active volcanoes in the country. It’s known as the island (Volcano Island) within a lake (Taal Lake) within an island (Luzon Island) due to its unique location. To catch a glimpse of Volcano Island, the best place to see it is in Tagaytay City. Many restaurants and hotels in the area offer overlooking views of the volcano, but best to head in the morning to see it in its full glory.

Mount Macolod

Batangas is a favorite destination, not just to beach lovers but to hikers as well. One mountain frequented by climbers here is Mount Macolod, located in the municipality of Cuenca. Also known as Mount Maculot, it has a difficulty level of 4/9, making it a safe day hike experience, even for beginners. The mountain has three peak spots, namely the Rockies, the Summit, and the Grotto. The Rockies is the most frequented as it is the easiest to reach. However, the Summit is the one with the best views, where you can see Taal Lake and the rest of Batangas.

Fantasy World

Fantasy World is an abandoned theme park in the municipality of Lemery, hoped to be the Disneyland of the Philippines. Although it was unfinished, today it is one of the top things to do in Batangas. The neighborhood's homeowners association took over the place and opened it to visitors who wanted to admire the eerie attraction. Guests can explore the park, visit its castles, climb the main tower for a panoramic view of the area, and so much more. If you want to take your photos to the next level, you can also rent a medieval costume for a day.

Mount Batulao Peak

Nestled between the northwest of Batangas and near Cavite is where you’ll find Mount Batulao. Mountaineers frequent the inactive stratovolcano due to its relatively easy trail that even newbies can conquer. Its height is 811 meters above sea level and rated with a difficulty of 4/9 among climbers. Some of Mount Batulao’s prominent features include its jagged peaks, various ridges, and deep gorges that will leave anyone in awe. Many hikers aim to reach its 12 summits, one more challenging than the last, and savor a phenomenal view of the cities close by.

The Heritage Town of Taal

Taal, a municipality in Batangas, is notable for being a heritage town. It has a collection of century-old structures, ranging from houses to churches, that will make visitors feel like they have traveled back in time. While here, check some of Taal’s most renowned ancestral homes, including Casa Villavicencio, Agoncillo Mansion, and Villa Tortuga. If you’re a devout Catholic or have a penchant for astonishing architecture, make sure to stop by Basilica of Saint Martin of Tours, the largest Catholic church in the country and Asia.

Tali Beach Drive

Tali Beach Drive is a scenic road one can take when going to the beaches of Nasugbu. Although the area is known to be a private seaside community, there are plenty of accommodations in the area that welcomes visitors. After driving through the picturesque beach drive, maximize your stay by enjoying a couple of water activities like swimming, snorkeling, diving, or cliff-jumping if you’re feeling adventurous.

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What is Batangas Best Known For?

Batangas is best-known for the outdoor activities that it offers to its visitors. It’s the perfect place for beach lovers, mountain climbers, and even history buffs. It’s also known as a foodie haven because many of the Philippines’ favorite delicacies like lomi, bulalo, goto, and tawilis originated from here.

When is the Best Time to Visit Batangas?

Batangas is a great place to visit all year round. If you plan to enjoy its cooler weather, the months of December and January are the best time to stop by and try activities like horseback riding, trail walking, and just exploring the area. If you’re here to frolic at Batangas’ many beaches, schedule your getaway from February to March.

Where is the Best Location for Tourists to Stay in Batangas?

Batangas is a huge province offering different kinds of experiences in every municipality. Head to Nasugbu if you’re looking for beaches with fancy accommodations or mountains to hike. Mabini, on the other hand, is more suited for scuba divers and snorkeling enthusiasts. For history buffs, the heritage town of Taal can be a great option, too.

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