Escape the busyness of Manila and enjoy a private day tour filled with scenic views, cultural experiences, and optional local flavors in Tagaytay and Talisay, Batangas. Travel comfortably in your private vehicle as you leave the city behind and head to the cool, relaxing highlands of Tagaytay. Begin your adventure in Talisay, Batangas, with a private boat ride across Taal Lake for a close-up view of the iconic Taal Volcano, one of the smallest yet most active volcanoes in the world. Learn fascinating facts about its unique structure and the 2020 eruption that changed its landscape. Visit a scenic park where you can experience riding a famous Philippine Jeepney, an iconic cultural symbol. From here, take in an elevated view of Taal Volcano ideal for stunning photos. If you wish, stop at a local restaurant serving authentic Filipino dishes including Tagaytay’s signature Bulalo beef marrow soup perfectly with the cool weather. Finally, satisfy your sweet cravings with the famous Buko Pie.
Free pick-up/drop-off in Makati, Taguig, Ermita, Malate, Pasay, Airport, Mandaluyong, and BGC. Additional charges apply outside these areas.
Jeepney Ride Adventure: Experience riding the Philippines’ iconic mode of transportation—the colorful jeepney! Enjoy the open-air ride and feel the local vibe as you travel through Tagaytay’s scenic routes. Tagaytay Highlands View: Take in the breathtaking view of Taal Lake and Volcano from Tagaytay Ridge. Perfect for photos and relaxation.
Boat Ride & Volcano Viewing: Hop on a motorized boat and cruise across the calm waters of Taal Lake for a close-up view of the majestic Taal Volcano. Enjoy the cool breeze and capture stunning panoramic shots of one of the world’s smallest yet most active volcanoes. Taal Volcano is one of the Philippines’ most active volcanoes, located on an island within Taal Lake in Batangas. It’s unique because it’s a volcano within a lake, inside a larger caldera. Despite its small size, Taal has erupted more than 30 times in the past 450 years, making it one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the country. The 2020 Eruption: On January 12, 2020, Taal Volcano erupted after 43 years of dormancy. It spewed ash plumes up to 15 kilometers high, blanketing nearby towns and even reaching Metro Manila. The eruption caused widespread evacuation and created new craters and fissures, permanently changing the landscape of the island.
Optional Authentic Filipino Lunch If you wish, we’ll take you to a local restaurant serving authentic Filipino dishes, including Tagaytay’s signature Bulalo (beef marrow soup)—a comforting dish that pairs perfectly with the cool weather.
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