Start your day with a hotel pickup and scenic drive to Tagaytay City, where you’ll visit Taal Volcano Ridge. Your guide will share insights on the 2020 eruption, which sent ash to Manila and forced 150,000 to evacuate. Learn about Taal's volcanic activity and capture stunning views of the active volcano and lake.
Next, head to The Little Boracay near Manila, a peaceful beach sandbar. Explore the Starfish Sanctuary, swim with vibrant marine life, and snorkel with a free dry snorkeling mask offering 180° vision, anti-fog, and GoPro attachment. Discover the underwater world in crystal-clear waters.
Afterward, relax in a floating bamboo house cottage in the sea. Your host will prepare a delicious local meal, fresh tropical fruits, and snacks. Savor the meal while taking in ocean views and enjoying the tranquility of this serene spot—a perfect place to unwind and enjoy nature.
Pickup included
Our accredited driver/host will bring you to the most refreshing beach sandbar down south outside of Manila. From here you will experience swimming in the Starfish sanctuary, also the Snorkeling Area will bring a lot of different ocean species. A sumptuous local lunch will be serve inside the bamboo cottage while you are in the middle of the sea.
Start with a pickup from your hotel and along the way see the beauty of Taal Volcano ridge in Tagaytay City. Hear about the 2020 eruption which emitted ashes reaching all the way to Manila, and during which 150,000 people had to flee. Since this event, Taal is considered the country's most active complex volcano. Learn about the history of the volcano and admire the impressive natural beauty of the area by stopping to take some selfie photos overlooking the volcano.
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GMT+8
220VV, 60HzHz
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PNR Manila Station
Taft Avenue Terminal, Cubao Terminal
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Available • Apps: Grab
Car, Bike, Scooter
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