Are you looking for the most outstanding Tagaytay tourist spots? These are some of the most recommended places to visit in Tagaytay Philippines.
Planning a trip to Tagaytay is super exciting! If you’re anything like me, you’re here because you love to research and plan your trip ahead of time. As an avid traveler, I am giving you a list of the best Tagaytay tourist spots.
You are going to learn about things to do like horseback riding, hiking, where to eat, and the best all inclusive spa. After learning about these places, you are going to be ready for your next Philippines and Tagaytay travel adventure!
This post is about the most outstanding Tagaytay tourist spots in 2024.
Tagaytay is a popular holiday city about two hours south of Manila. It sits on a ridge above Taal volcano island. Many people come here for weekend and day trips to get away from the Manila heat. With higher elevation, this area provides cooler temperatures and a constant breeze.
Things to do in Tagaytay
Picnic Grove
Picnic Grove is a scenic park that has views of Taal lake and Taal Volcano. Within the park there are several picnic tables to enjoy lunch or dinner al fresco and the beautiful views. I recommend packing a lunch and reserving a table to enjoy a scenic afternoon.
Horseback riding
Within Picnic Grove, you can do horseback riding through part of the park and also get amazing views of Taal volcano. For about 350 pesos ($6.50 US dollars) you can go on a guided horse tour around the horse riding area and along a trail that provides a closer view of Taal volcano. They will offer to take your photo on the horses, which you can then buy as a fun tourist souvenir.
Initially, I was nervous to do this experience because I did not think I was dressed appropriately. I was wearing a dress and sandals, typically not the best attire for horseback riding. My boyfriend worked hard to plan a day full of surprises, and I did not want to disappoint him by refusing to go. I’m glad I decided to go for it! Unlike typical horseback riding, the experience was very chill and relaxing. The guides walk with the horses to make sure that you are safe. It is a nice slow ride and the horses take this route multiple times a day. I would describe it more like a children’s pony ride than I would horseback riding.
Our Lady of Manaoag
Our Lady of Manaoag is an intimate catholic chapel and shrine, featuring a large statue of the virgin Mary. It is located just outside of Picnic Grove. Another Tagaytay tourist spot worth seeing because of the unique size of the virgin Mary as well as the views offered by the panoramic deck.
Sky Ranch
Sky ranch Tagaytay is a family friendly amusement park, not far from Picnic Grove. They offer several kiddie rides and ferris wheel. The park also has a variety of restaurants and a gift shop.
Antonio’s
If you’re looking for a great breakfast spot, I highly recommend Breakfast at Antonio’s. This is one of several restaurants offered by the Antonio group. This location in Tagaytay offers a mix of traditional Filipino and western breakfast options. I enjoyed the classic pancakes. The cinnamon sugar banana and pineapple were a nice tropical twist on traditional pancakes. So good. I highly recommend their fruit slushies. They are so refreshing! I love that there is an endless amount of fruit options here. I can’t get enough!
If you’re looking for a fine dining experience, check out Antonio’s restaurant back in the capital city of Manila.
Noon Cafe
In the afternoon, we were in need of a caffeine pick-me-up and stumbled upon Noon Cafe. I really enjoyed this place! It has a Scandinavian vibe with its bright, natural light cafe, outdoor seating, and classic Scandinavian furniture.
Their menu is robust, offering a variety of coffee and tea beverages as well as breakfast, pizza, pasta, salads, sandwiches, and of course pastries. I love that there are so many instagrammable spots here. I highly recommend checking this place out! Spend some time making memories and enjoy the present.
Sonya’s Garden
Next, we made our way to Sonya’s Garden, a stunning bed and breakfast and spa. The space is filled with beautiful gardens, flowers, and tranquil sounds of fountains and birds. It is the ultimate location for relaxation. They offer a full menu of spa amenities such as massages, body scrubs, foot spas, and facials.
I chose Sonya’s signature massage which is about $27 US dollars before tip. It’s an hour long, full body massage and experience. I found it to be unique from massages I have experienced in the US because the masseuse included some light stretching into the session, which felt amazing. After the massage, they provide you with fresh basil dalandan tea. Dalandan is a popular citrus fruit in the Philippines. It is so refreshing!
Next, we went to the conservatory for lunch. The food here is so nourishing and they offer a little bit of everything, perfect after a massage. We chose to do the classic buffet which offers bread, soup, salad, pasta, an entree, and dessert. I loved the salad and variety of pasta sauces and toppings.
Taal Lake and Volcano
Taal Volcano is the smallest active volcano in the world. One of the most popular Tagaytay tourist spots, this geological wonder is actually a volcano within a lake within a volcano. Say that three times fast! There are opportunities to hike around Taal Lake or hike up the Taal volcano. It takes about an hour to hike up the volcano, and the hike offers plenty of photo opportunities.
Twin Lakes Shopping Village
Twin Lakes Shopping Village offers a variety of boutique stores while also providing beautiful views of Taal Lake. Check out Mary Grace restaurant for breakfast or lunch, and stop by Bag of Beans or La Creperie for an afternoon pick me up.
Tagaytay is a great city for a day trip or weekend getaway. There is just enough to do and see, without making the experience too busy. If you are visiting Manila, I highly recommend taking a day to visit this beautiful, unique location that offers once in a lifetime views of a wonder that is Taal Lake and Volcano.
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