Traveller's Tales: Things to do in Tagaytay, Philippines
Learn about leisure and recreation in Tagaytay, Philippines. You may read about their travel activities and adventures. Find out their travel tips and guides and discover fun things to do in Tagaytay, Philippines.Also, you might want to read our
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| E Hite |
01 June 2005 |
Stayed at Taal Vista Hotel - Tagaytay, Philippines.
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If you take the boat tour to the "smallest volcano", be aware that once you arrive on the island, you'll also need to hire a separate "guide" to accompany you to the top, and there are numerous touts trying to sell you dust masks. The little horses to carry you to the volcano are extra, of course, and if you are not in shape and accustomed to the heat, they may well be worth the cost.
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| G Stocks |
15 March 2005 |
Stayed at Days Hotel Tagaytay - Tagaytay, Philippines.
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The one highlight of the trip was the trip to the valcano (Taal). We got the boat trip for 1100 pesos. The rental of the horses were a bit expensive and they did not want to bargain much. We rented three horses for about 2500 pesos and rode them up to the valcano. It really was worth it. It was vary nice up there. Of course everyone had their hand out for money. The guides insisted on a 200 peso tip which was fare but the way they asked for it was not appropriate. I would do the trip again though. The water was a bit rough going out to the island but that was not their fault.
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| G Estrada |
28 November 2004 |
Stayed at Days Hotel Tagaytay - Tagaytay, Philippines.
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From the hotel, we went to Josephine's restaurant for dinner. After dinner, we went to the Casino to make a few bets. Amazingly, we won though we weren't too familiar with the card's game; it must just be a beginner's luck.
We capped the evening with a coffee in Starbucks.
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