Amusement Park
Sky Ranch is an amusement parks in the Philippines. Sky Ranch has three branches; in Tagaytay, San Fernando, Pampanga, and in Baguio. The first Sky Ranch amusement park opened in Tagaytay in 2013. Wikipedia
Opened: March 2013
Area: 12 acres
Owner: SM Prime
Operating season: Year-round
Roller coasters: 2
Rides: Wonder Flight, Super Viking, Snail Attack, Sky Cruiser, Nessi Coaster, Sky Eye, Red Baron, more
Tagaytay is one of the popular travel destinations for tourist, returning OFWs, and families who are looking for a weekend escape in the city life. It is a favourite because it offers cool climate and it is very near in Manila (less than 2 hours travel).
Aside from mentioned, it also offer breathtaking view of Taal Volcano – The world’s smallest volcano. Nowadays, tagaytay travel experience can be made more memorable by visiting Sky Ranch.
255 locals recommend
Sky Ranch Tagaytay
Km. 60 Tagaytay - Nasugbu HwyTagaytay is one of the popular travel destinations for tourist, returning OFWs, and families who are looking for a weekend escape in the city life. It is a favourite because it offers cool climate and it is very near in Manila (less than 2 hours travel).
Aside from mentioned, it also offer breathtaking view of Taal Volcano – The world’s smallest volcano. Nowadays, tagaytay travel experience can be made more memorable by visiting Sky Ranch.
Sightseeing
Locale featuring picnic areas in a scenic hilltop setting, plus zip lines & horseback riding. Enjoying the cold weather and viewing the splendid, panoramic view of Taal Volcano/Lake are better done at the Picnic Grove.
214 locals recommend
Tagaytay Picnic Grove
Locale featuring picnic areas in a scenic hilltop setting, plus zip lines & horseback riding. Enjoying the cold weather and viewing the splendid, panoramic view of Taal Volcano/Lake are better done at the Picnic Grove.
Caleruega’s Transfiguration Chapel, the property’s main draw, embraced me with that warm welcoming feeling, an ideal feature for a retreat destination. But other than being a place for reflection and prayer, the chapel bears witness to many unions of people vowing everlasting love for each other.
23 locals recommend
Caleruega
4231 Calleruega RoadCaleruega’s Transfiguration Chapel, the property’s main draw, embraced me with that warm welcoming feeling, an ideal feature for a retreat destination. But other than being a place for reflection and prayer, the chapel bears witness to many unions of people vowing everlasting love for each other.
Taal Volcano is a complex volcano located on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. It is the second most active volcano in the Philippines with 33 historical eruptions. All of these eruptions are concentrated on Volcano Island, an island near the middle of Taal Lake.
147 locals recommend
Taal Volcano
266 A. Mandigma StTaal Volcano is a complex volcano located on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. It is the second most active volcano in the Philippines with 33 historical eruptions. All of these eruptions are concentrated on Volcano Island, an island near the middle of Taal Lake.
Imelda Marcos decided to build a mansion on top of Mount Sungay, which was at that time land owned by the government. The summit before was used by the Bureau of Air Transport as a radar station. Construction in the mansion began in 1981, and the work was a difficult due to the height of the summit. Roads were built specially for this purpose enabling supplies to reach the summit of the 2,500 ft Mount Gonzales. The mountain was leveled by bulldozers, and farmers living on the mountainside were asked to relocate. Construction of the mansion was hastened when US President Ronald Reagan announced his intention to visit the Philippines in November, 1983. It was reported that the Marcos administration planned to accommodate Reagan at the then-completed mansion.
176 locals recommend
Peoples Park in the Sky
Tagaytay - Calamba RoadImelda Marcos decided to build a mansion on top of Mount Sungay, which was at that time land owned by the government. The summit before was used by the Bureau of Air Transport as a radar station. Construction in the mansion began in 1981, and the work was a difficult due to the height of the summit. Roads were built specially for this purpose enabling supplies to reach the summit of the 2,500 ft Mount Gonzales. The mountain was leveled by bulldozers, and farmers living on the mountainside were asked to relocate. Construction of the mansion was hastened when US President Ronald Reagan announced his intention to visit the Philippines in November, 1983. It was reported that the Marcos administration planned to accommodate Reagan at the then-completed mansion.
Twin Lakes
Tagaytay - Nasugbu HighwayFood scene
Amidst the verdant and flower-laden garden, with nothing but thick hibiscus shrubs and romantic hydrangeas, Dinner will be served! The tables are draped with fine embroidered linen and laden with freshly picked lettuce and arugula, sweet-fleshed mangoes, pineapples, and other fruits in season, and an array of dips and sauces for drizzling over salads and pasta. It is an explosion of flavors and feelings. You will love Sonya’s Garden.
86 locals recommend
Sonya's Garden
Buck Estate RoadAmidst the verdant and flower-laden garden, with nothing but thick hibiscus shrubs and romantic hydrangeas, Dinner will be served! The tables are draped with fine embroidered linen and laden with freshly picked lettuce and arugula, sweet-fleshed mangoes, pineapples, and other fruits in season, and an array of dips and sauces for drizzling over salads and pasta. It is an explosion of flavors and feelings. You will love Sonya’s Garden.
These idyllic surroundings served as a beautiful backdrop for any meal.
Starting with the very best ingredients, they make dishes that inspire a sense of satisfaction and awe. While what is served on the plate should be the focus, they know that the experience is more than just the cuisine. From the crafted interiors and vistas to warm, gracious service, every detail, no matter how minute, is essential.
Antonio’s is a home, and the diners are the most honored guests.
69 locals recommend
Antonio's Restaurant
These idyllic surroundings served as a beautiful backdrop for any meal.
Starting with the very best ingredients, they make dishes that inspire a sense of satisfaction and awe. While what is served on the plate should be the focus, they know that the experience is more than just the cuisine. From the crafted interiors and vistas to warm, gracious service, every detail, no matter how minute, is essential.
Antonio’s is a home, and the diners are the most honored guests.
Balay Dako is a restaurant that proudly serves Filipino food. From native dishes created before written histories, to inspirations fashioned by seafaring traders and the assimilations shaped by colonial occupation, Filipino cuisine is defined by struggle and acceptance, upheaval and adaptation.
106 locals recommend
Balay Dako
Tagaytay - Nasugbu HighwayBalay Dako is a restaurant that proudly serves Filipino food. From native dishes created before written histories, to inspirations fashioned by seafaring traders and the assimilations shaped by colonial occupation, Filipino cuisine is defined by struggle and acceptance, upheaval and adaptation.
Breakfast at Antonio's
Barangay Tagaytay - Nasugbu Highway