The town of Taal is a living museum, preserving 19th-century ancestral houses and the massive Taal Basilica , the largest Catholic church in Asia. Culture and Flavors
The Batangas International Port is one of the busiest passenger and container terminals in the country. batangastoday
The world’s smallest active volcano remains a centerpiece of the province, nestled within the scenic Taal Lake . The town of Taal is a living museum,
Coastal areas like Anilao in Mabini are world-renowned for diving and macro photography , while beaches in Laiya and Nasugbu offer white sands and crystal waters. Coastal areas like Anilao in Mabini are world-renowned
Known as the Batangas City serves as a vital gateway for national trade.
The province is a major energy center, hosting three natural gas power plants with a 2,700MW capacity and one of the largest oil refineries in the Philippines.