Archive for June, 2008

Batangas Beach Resort

Monday, June 23rd, 2008
by Skiper

Anilao, Batangas’ popularity is gaining momentum as one of the best dive spots in the world. Night dives reveal unusual creatures such as sea hares, sea goblins, catfish eels, ghost pipe fishes, blue-ringed octopuses, mandarin fishes, and snake eels. Anilao is the spot for divers and snorkelers. There are several diving centers where trips can be arranged to diving spots in Balayan Bay near Cape Bagalangit and near Sombrero and Maricaban Islands.

Sabang is where most of the action is restaurants, bars, pubs and lots of accommodation. There are lots of families vacationing here as weel. The next beach along is Small La Laguna which has more accommodation and the beach is quite nice.

Batangas offers some best possible accommodation options for the guests keeping in view the comfort of tourists. There has been a constant rise in various accommodation options available in the city. Batangas also boasts of its share of tourist attractions, beaches and historical locations. And if you are planning to have an out of town vacation this coming holy week, Batangas beaches is trully a haven for you.

Nature blessed Batangas City with two waterfalls (Tingga and Ilijan) which tumble into lovely pasture land. Batangas City still have a several undeveloped beaches for future developments on leisure and recreation.

Batangas is a trade and food-processing centre for an agricultural area made fertile by volcanic soil, rice, sugarcane, and coconuts being the major crops and beef cattle the major livestock. The city also has fisheries and an oil refinery.

Batanga is a popular destination close to Manila, which is over 2-3 hours drive from here. It has a naturally cool climate and experiences two types of seasons: dry from November to April and wet for the rest of the year. Batangas city is a province located on the southwestern part of Luzon in Philippines with Batangas City as its capital.

Batangas is the home of our country’s notable nationalist. These historical places are the legacies of the old colonial era.

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Batangas Beaches

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008
by Skiper

Anilao, Batangas as one of the best dive spots in the world. Night dives reveal unusual creatures in the sea like sea hares, sea goblins, catfish eels, ghost pipe fishes, blue-ringed octopuses, mandarin fishes, and snake eels. Anilao is a spot for divers and snorkelers. There are lots of diving centers where trips can be arranged to diving spots in Balayan Bay near Cape Bagalangit and near Sombrero and Maricaban Islands.

Sabang is where most of the action is restaurants, bars, pubs and lots of accommodation. There are lots of families vacationing here as weel. The next beach along is Small La Laguna which has more accommodation and the beach is quite nice.

Batangas has some best possible accommodation options for the guests. There are also lots of various accommodation options available in the city. Batangas also boasts of its share of tourist attractions like beaches and historical locations. And if you are planning to have an out of town vacation, Batangas beach resorts is trully a haven for you.

Batangas City has several undeveloped beaches eyed for future developments. Batangas city is blessed with two waterfalls Namely Tingga and Ilijan which tumble into lovely pasture land.

Batangas is a trade and food-processing centre for an agricultural area made fertile by volcanic soil, rice, sugarcane, and coconuts being the major crops and beef cattle the major livestock. The city also has fisheries and an oil refinery.

Batangas has a naturally cool climate. It experiences two types of seasons: dry from November to April and wet for the rest of the year. Batangas is a province located on the southwestern part of Luzon in Philippines with Batangas City as its capital. This is a popular destination situated close to Manila, which is over 2-3 hours drive from here.

Batangas is the home and the birthplace of the country’s notable nationalist. These historical places are the legacies of the old colonial era.

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