Overview
Calatagan is a charming coastal town located in the province of Batangas, Philippines. Known for its stunning beaches, rich history, and warm hospitality, Calatagan is a perfect destination for those looking for a relaxing getaway by the sea.
Top Attractions
- Stilts Calatagan Beach Resort: a popular beach resort with overwater cottages
- Cape Santiago Lighthouse: an iconic lighthouse with panoramic views of the sea
- Calatagan Golf Club: a scenic golf course with stunning views of the ocean
- Burot Beach: a secluded beach known for its crystal clear waters and powdery white sands
- Calatagan Mangrove Forest Conservation Park: a beautiful park ideal for nature lovers
Local Cuisine
- Pakbet Tagalog: a delicious vegetable dish made with a mix of local vegetables and shrimp paste
- Adobo sa Puti: a unique version of the traditional Filipino adobo using vinegar and coconut milk
- Lomi: a comforting noodle soup dish perfect for cooler evenings
- Bibingka: a popular rice cake typically enjoyed during the holidays
- Calatagan Public Market: a bustling market where you can find local produce and souvenirs
- Coral Point Mall: a small mall with shops selling beachwear, snacks, and other essentials
- Pasalubong Center: a great place to buy local delicacies like dried fish and sweet treats to bring back home
Local Events
- Parada ng Lechon: a colorful festival held every June featuring a parade of lechon (roast pig) as an offering to the patron saint of Calatagan
- Pinta Calatagan Art Exhibit: an annual art exhibit showcasing the works of talented local artists
- Sublian Festival: a religious and cultural festival celebrated in honor of the town’s patron saint, St. John the Baptist
Transportation
- Tricycle: the most common mode of transportation around Calatagan
- Habal-habal: motorcycle taxis for shorter trips within the town
- Bus: available from Batangas City to Calatagan with regular schedules at fixed prices