Calabarzon, Philippinen
Batangas
Manila's weekend beach and dive destination.
Just 2-3 hours from Manila, Batangas covers Anilao (one of the world's top macro-diving spots), Laiya beach, Mt. Batulao, and the ferry port to Mindoro and Boracay. It's where Manila escapes to on weekends.
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Anilao Diving
World-class macro diving 2 hours from Manila.
Anleitung lesen →Laiya Beach
A long stretch of white sand for the weekend crowd.
Anleitung lesen →Mt. Batulao
A scenic, accessible hike 2 hours from Manila.
Anleitung lesen →Taal Volcano View
The famous volcano-within-a-lake, viewable from Tagaytay.
Anleitung lesen →Hotels in Batangas
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
How do I get to Batangas from Manila?
Bus from Cubao or Buendia to Batangas City takes 2-3 hours (PHP 200-300). For Anilao specifically, bus to Mabini junction then jeepney.
What is Batangas famous for?
Anilao macro diving, Laiya beaches, Mt. Batulao hiking, Taal Volcano viewing from Tagaytay, and lomi (Batangueno noodle soup). Also the major ferry port to Puerto Galera and Boracay.
Is Anilao good for beginner divers?
Yes — many sites are shallow enough for Open Water certified divers. But Anilao is famous specifically for macro photography of tiny critters.
When is the best time to visit Batangas?
November-May is dry season. December-February has the calmest seas. Avoid Holy Week (Easter) when Manila weekenders pack out every beach.