Why Calatagan keeps sneaking into your weekend plans
Travelers from Metro Manila and nearby provinces are drawn to the calm, pristine waters, white sand beaches, and rich cultural heritage of Calatagan, Batangas.
Nearly a decade of renewed focus on tourism has attracted local businesses and other stakeholders, strengthening Calatagan’s appeal and earning it the title, “Hamptons of Manila.” In 2024, Calatagan recorded 604,031 overnight travelers, making it one of the go-to destinations for a weekend getaway in Batangas.
A quick escape
Just three hours from Manila via the South Luzon Expressway (SLEx) and the Cavite–Laguna Expressway (Calax), Calatagan has become one of the metro’s quickest escapes for adventure and relaxation.
Visitors can explore a wide range of activities, from thrilling water sports like jet skiing, banana boating and parasailing to guided hikes with locals along scenic coastal trails. Island hopping tours take travelers to the white sandbars of Starfish Island and Little Boracay, while diving and snorkeling in the vibrant waters offer a glimpse into the area’s diverse and colorful marine ecosystem.

Cultural stops
For those who prefer a gentler pace, Calatagan offers cultural stops such as the Cape Santiago Lighthouse, one of the oldest lighthouses in the Philippines, and Museo de Enrique Zobel, where visitors can learn about the town’s rich history.
Nature lovers can also walk along elevated bamboo pathways of Calatagan Mangrove Forest Conservation Park.
Other options include Nawa Wellness for traditional Filipino spa treatments, Ionian Cabana for a laidback, Bali-inspired escape, and Burot Beach for camping.

Playground of the old rich
Living up to its reputation as the “proverbial” playground of the old rich, Calatagan also provides elevated leisure options, from the prestigious Calatagan Golf Club to renowned polo facilities like the Miguel Romero Polo Facility and Iñigo Zobel polo field.
The town draws even more tourists during their annual festivals. The Bacanthon Festival in June celebrates maritime traditions with exhilarating boat races, while the Balsa Festival showcases decorated fishing rafts and community storytelling.

Local flavors
While visiting, tourists can also enjoy local flavors such as dried kuyog, Batangas lomi, panutsa, suman, and fresh seafood at local eateries, or shop for woven crafts and souvenirs at the artisan village and community market.
Calatagan’s growth has likewise boosted real estate and leisure investments.
Developments such as CaSoBe, Sandari Calatagan, and Costa Calatagan offer wellness-focused living, resort-style amenities, and prime opportunities for those seeking vacation homes or business ventures.

Promising destination
With its blend of natural wonders, cultural depth, and modern comfort, Calatagan continues to flourish as one of the most promising weekend destinations in Batangas. Whether you’re after adventure, a healing retreat, or simple relaxation, this coastal town delivers an experience worth coming back for.
Planning a trip? The best time to visit is from November to May for sunny weather and calm seas, while March to May is ideal for water activities. For a quieter experience, opt for a weekday trip, as weekends tend to get busier.
Sources: Inquirer Archives, tourism.gov.ph, guidetothephilippines.ph, stiltscalataganbeachresort.net, realestateasia.com, facebook.com, sandari.ph, pna.gov.ph, ioniancabana.com, ngap.ph, calatagan.com

