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Tagaytay Vacations

Discovering the real essence of Tagaytay starts with getting to know a few basic things. Ready to find out exactly where this alluring destination is and what there is to do there?

If you need some help getting your bearings, the nation's capital Manila is 35 miles (56 kilometers) to the north. Also, Laurel is 4 miles (6 kilometers) to the southwest.

Places to visit in Tagaytay

Summit Ridge Promenade is the perfect place to go if you feel like some window-shopping. With crowds of people bustling in and out, there'll be loads of fellow shopaholics to keep you company! Need some more options? If you're up for some spiritual enlightenment on your getaway, visit Lourdes Church. You never know, you might even discover the answers to some of life's most mystifying questions! And there's more. Soap, shampoo and toothpaste are just a few of the basics you need when traveling. But — if you happen to forget your toiletries, you should find what you need at Ayala Mall.

Where do you fly into for Tagaytay?

Get ready for some wonderful new experiences! The center of Tagaytay is only 30 miles (48 kilometers) south of Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL).

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Tagaytay?
CA $1,388 is all you need to spend for a memorable escape in Tagaytay. Bundle your hotel and flights into a Travelocity vacation package and watch all the savings grow. With such good prices, there’s never been a better time to travel.
How long should my Tagaytay vacation be?
If you need some guidance, most visitors spend approximately 2 nights vacationing in Tagaytay. But to uncover the true essence of this place, stay a few extra days. You’ll be able to tick off more attractions and really experience the local vibe.
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Tagaytay?
It’s hard to top Travelocity when it comes to finding your Tagaytay package deal. There are as many as 400 partner airlines and 1,000,000 worldwide properties to choose from. Book your vacation now and get ready to tick another place off your list.
Why should I book my Tagaytay vacation package via Travelocity?
From our 24/7 customer care to our range of enticing destinations, we are committed to fulfilling your vacation dreams. All you’ll have to do is click and book — our Price Match Guarantee will make sure you score the best price.
Can I save money on my Tagaytay car rental if I combine it with a hotel or flight?
You certainly can — combine your flight, hotel and car into a Tagaytay vacation package and you’ll save a tidy sum. With so many places to explore in and around Tagaytay, that rental car will make exploring a breeze. Once you’re in the driver’s seat, turn up the tunes and head toward Rizal Park, a top attraction approximately 56 kilometers from Tagaytay.
Which airport is best for Tagaytay?
Ninoy Aquino Intl. Airport (MNL) is the top airport for visitors flying to Tagaytay. Once you get there, you’ll be 48 kilometers north of the downtown area.
What is there to do in Tagaytay?
Tagaytay is full of sights to discover, such as Sky Ranch and Picnic Grove. These two impressive attractions are at the top of most visitors’ travel schedules.
Where should I stay when visiting Tagaytay?
If you’re looking for a place to base yourself, take a look at the Quest Hotel Tagaytay. It’s the top pick for many travelers.

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