Batangas Hotels and Resorts Reservation
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Divers will find Anilao Outrigger Resort a paradise. And for sea lovers who would rather be on the water than under it, the resort has a full range aqua sports facilities such as, kayaks, hobie cats, pedal and banana boats.
If you are in Batangas to invest in a business, or to visit your business partners, Hotel La Corona de Lipa will be your best meeting place. If you are athletic or the sports-lover type and you want to play golf at Mt. Malarayat, or watch a car race at Batangas Racing Circuit, or scuba dive at Anilao, your best dug-out is Hotel La Corona de Lipa. If you are here to visit a friend, on a pilgrimage to the famous Marian apparition site of Carmel Church (about 5 to 10-minute drive), or simply to relax, take a rest and have a quiet time at Hotel La Corona de Lipa.
Hotel La Corona de Lipa is a businessman's home away from home, as well as a popular hotel for travellers on a lower budget looking for up-market service and hospitality.
Golden Sunset Resort and Spa is a world-class beach resort just two-and-a-half-hour drive south of Metro Manila. Located in the historic town of Calatagan, Batangas, it is fast becoming the destination for vacationers and beachgoers alike. Golden Sunset has something for every member of your family: a Serendipity Spa where you can relax and unwind, a Butterfly Sanctuary where your kids can learn more about butterflies and various restaurants where your whole family can wine and dine to different types of cuisines. Finally, the vacation you and your family truly deserve!
The locals call the area “Bagalangit” which translates to...Almost Heaven!
Once a privately-owned vacation villa, the property has been fully developed and is now considered the biggest and best resort in the Anilao-Mabini area, frequented by well-to-do Filipinos, expats and foreign tourists.
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Batangas - "From The Lowest Volcano To Deeper Dives"
Description
A province that is famous for excellent dive sites and the world's lowest volcano, Batangas is going nowhere but up. It is a thriving tourist destination replete with open beaches and sheltered coves, subterranean caves and deep harbors, a preserved heritage and brave men in history.
Found in the province is world-known
Anilao and its many dive sites that are ideal for poking around
and observing marine life, and outstanding for macro photography.
Multi-hued crinoids are prolific. The variety of nudibranchs is
unmatched. Night dives are especially nice and often reveal unusual
creatures like sea hares, sea goblins, catfish eels, ghost pipe
fishes, blue-ringed octopuses, mandarin fishes, and snake eels.
The area's best known dive site, coral-covered Cathedral is spectacular
at night. One of the prettiest dives in the area, Sepok has nice
coral gardens and a vertical wall.
Taal Lake and Volcano in Batangas is Southern Luzon’s centerpiece
attraction. Known to be the smallest in the world, it is a volcano
within an islet within a lake within a crater within a volcano.
The town of Taal reigns as one of the two most culturally preserved
sites of the Spanish colonial era; the other is Vigan in Ilocos
Sur. The village in Taal conforms to the old town layout combining
the municipal hall, school, church, and houses.
Among the multitude of popular tourism activities to be had in
the province are heritage tours, pilgrimage tours, scuba diving,
shopping, mountain climbing and trekking, swimming, and snorkeling.
Batangas is located only 110 kilometers south of Metropolitan
Manila, and is very accessible from the national capital by land.
Geography
The province of Batangas is bounded on the north by the provinces
of Cavite and Laguna, on the south by the Verde Island passage,
on the east by the provinces of Quezon and Laguna, and on the
west by the South China Sea. It has a total land area of 316,580
hectares, 50% of which has a grade of less than 15 degrees. The
terrain is generally rolling while the rest are mountainous and hilly.
Climate
Batangas has a naturally cool climate. It experiences two types
of seasons: dry from November to April and wet for the rest of
the year. Mean annual rainfall is at its maximum in July, at 1.5
to 2.5 meters. March is the driest month. Mean monthly temperature
is 82 degrees Fahrenheit. February is the coldest month, averaging
69 degrees Fahrenheit, while May is the hottest, at 96.1 degrees Fahrenheit.
Population
The population of the province totals 1,905,348 as of May 2000.
b>Language / Dialects
Batangueños are bilingual, with Tagalog and English as the basic languages used in business, government, schools, and everyday communication.
Political Subdivision
The province is composed of 32 municipalities. The capital is Batangas City.
Founded in 1581, Batangas used to be a bigger province, which was composed of the present Batangas, Mindoro, Marinduque, and the present southeastern portion of Laguna. It used to be called Balayan, with the town of Balayan as the capital.
In the beginning of the 17th century, Marinduque and Mindoro were made into separate provinces. In 1732, the capital was transferred to Taal. Finally, in 1754, the capital was transferred to Batangas and the province was thereafter named after the new capital town.
Batangueños are known for being adventurous, business-minded, industrious, friendly, and hospitable. They also happen to have a long-standing reputation for bravery, owing to the Balisong, a Philippine handmade fan-knife native to the province. To add to the perception, Lipa in Batangas, known as Coffee Granary of the Philippines, produces the popular Kapeng Barako, strong coffee considered fit only for strong men.
How to Get to Batangas
By Land
The province of Batangas is 110 kilometers south of Metro Manila, from where it is accessible by land transportation. The commercial buses of BLTB, JAM, Tritran, Batangas Express Liner, Triftman Liner, Biñan transportation, ALPS, and CJC Transit serve the riding public.
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