Tagaytay City, Cavite Province, Region IV, Philippines

 

TAGAYTAY

Geography

Tagaytay is a rustic town in the province of Cavite, located on a mountain ridge 2,250 feet above sea level. The town temperature is a pleasant cool 26 C and rises to about 29 C in the warm summer months. It is mere one-hour ride away from Metro Manila.

Tourist Attractions

Tagaytay is often the first out- of town destination for travelers, especially in May when it celebrates its colorful Flores de Mayo festival.

A nippy wind greets travelers as the climb to Tagaytay Ridge begins. A rare visual feast surprises the eye. A panorama of flowers like bougainvillea, daisies, sunflowers and chrysanthemums explode in a riot of colors. Roadside stalls sell delicious, tropical fruits like mango, guyabano, santol, chico, and papaya.

Tourism Facilities

Tagaytay is graced with the modern seminar facilities of the Development Academy of the Philippines, picnic areas, a casino, and a wide range of sports facilities for swimming, horseback riding, badminton, tennis, and pelota.

Tourism Development Potentials

Tagaytay's sound town planning, zoning and development, the emergence of the city as an important destination for holiday makers, conferences, trekking and nature lovers, and its proximity to the beach destinations of Batangas and Cavite make it attractive to potential investors.

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Tagaytay has traditionally been one of the most visited tourism destinations in the Philippines. It was the most visited Philippine tourist destination in 1998, and the trend is likely to continue. The weather in Tagaytay is one of the primary attractions for people to live outside Manila, but the spectacular view of Taal Volcano is undoubtedly the biggest tourism draw. Tagaytay is only about 45 minutes from Makati, Manila's business district. It is only 30 minutes from Alabang, an area which is currently Manila's most exclusive suburb. It is only 15 minutes from Santa Rosa, Manila's fastest growing suburb which is destined to replace Makati as "the place to live" and Santa Rosa will likely be the Philippines main financial district within 10 - 15 years. The fastest way to get to Tagaytay is to take the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) which was formerly known as the South Superhighway. Exit at Santa Rosa, and in about 15 minutes you will be in Tagaytay. You can also go the "old way", which is through Silang, Cavite. Taal Volcano itself is very accessible, and can be reached easily by boat from Talisay, the lakeshore town which is only about 15 minutes from Tagaytay. To get there, make a left on the Tagaytay ridge road when you come from Santa Rosa (or the main Tagaytay rotunda that you reach via Silang). A few hundred meters later (about 1.5km from the rotunda), you will see signs that say "Talisay Laurel". Turn right on this concrete road, known as "Ligaya Drive" and take it down to the lakeshore. At the bottom of the road, there will be a lot of people offering rides to the volcano. You can take one of these, or you can turn right and follow the signs to Taal Lake Yacht Club. At TLYC nobody will hassle you. Although it is primarily a private club, you can get a daily entry pass for P75 (less than $2) per person. You can park your car in peace knowing that it is secure, and you can sit down at one of the huts (P300 per day) and eat your own picnic lunch, or go to Ray's floating Bar and Restaurant. TLYC, or Ray's, are great places to kick back, relax, and enjoy the view. Or you choose some of the alternative activities. You can get a Banca (Native outrigger boat) to take you to the volcano for about P1200. You can rent a sunfish or an escape sailboat for P800 (P400 on weekdays) or a Hobie Cat for P1600 (P800 on weekdays). Top instructors are available for only P400/day. Kayaks (P500/day) and Windsurfers (P400/day) are also available. Camping is allowed at Taal Lake Yacht Club. It almost sounds silly, but the bathrooms are a big draw for the expat community. It's hard to find clean bathrooms in many developing countries, and the Philippines is no exception. In their initial vision of the perfect family oriented yacht club, two things were given priority. "Big clean locker rooms with hot showers", and the other was "Cold beer and drinks". Camping then becomes a very enjoyable experience. There are other places to spend the night in Talisay, and these are listed or linked from the main Talisay page.

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