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Leviste Highway, Brgy. Malabanan, Balete, Philippines
Treat yourself to a culinary experience and immerse in the fun of cruising around Lake Taal with our Mother’s Day Weekend Promo!
Send us a message here on our page to secure your booking!
Batangas Lakelands is open every Saturday and Sunday, and is located along Leviste Highway, Balete, Batangas.
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Balete, Batangas
Today, Batangas Lakelands joins the world in celebrating the World Animal Day which coincides with the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi, the Patron Saint of Animals. We hope that this day reminds us to respect and take care of these beautiful creatures from God.
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Balete, Batangas
Though there may be a lot of challenges right now for the tourism industry, we must all continue getting better so that when the upturn comes, we’ll be ready to fly high.
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Leviste Highway, Brgy. Malabanan, Balete, Philippines
Dive into excitement with Batangas Lakelands’ awesome adventure packages! Unleash the explorer in you and discover the perfect blend of nature and adrenaline!
Send us a message here on our page to book! For more information, visit https://www.batangaslakelands.ph
Batangas Lakelands is open every Saturday and Sunday, and is located along Leviste Highway, Balete, Batangas.
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Leviste Highway, Brgy. Malabanan, Balete, Philippines
Elevate your Mother’s Day celebration with an unforgettable helicopter tour over Lake Taal on May 11, 2024! Book a room at Limapark Hotel at the rates below and receive complimentary seat/s to the Sky Adventure!
Send us a message here on our page to book! For more information, visit https://www.batangaslakelands.ph
Batangas Lakelands is open every Saturday and Sunday, and is located along Leviste Highway, Balete, Batangas. Limapark Hotel is located inside the Lima Estate in Malvar, Batangas.
*Limapark Hotel special room rates are exclusive to bookings coursed through Batangas Lakelands with limited slots available only.
Batangas Province Founding Anniversary
Batangas Province

Batangas Province Founding Anniversary December 08, 2020

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Malvar, Batangas
Raring for a thrilling ride? Then take your bikes and join our Mountain Bike Time Trial Challenge this July 17!
For inquiries or reservations, please contact Mr. Hapi Maligaya at (0915) 405-7651.
Calatagan Batangas Founding Anniversary
Calatagan, Batangas

Calatagan, Batangas Founding Anniversary December 16, 2020

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Balete, Batangas
Bring your woofers to Batangas Lakelands this month as we celebrate the feast day of St. Francis of Assisi, Patron Saint of Animals!
Enjoy a fun time with your pet dog every Saturdays of October by having a walk on our vast grounds!
Send us a message to learn more!
Danilo Atienza Commemoration
Batangas Province

December 01, 2020 Danilo Atienza 31st Death Anniversary Commemoration – Batangas Province

December 05, 2020 Teodoro Kalaw 80th Death Anniversary Commemoration
Batangas Province

December 05, 2020 Teodoro Kalaw 80th Death Anniversary Commemoration

December 08, 2020 - Immaculate Conception
Batangas, Philippines

Every 8 December is Immaculate Conception Day in the Philippines, a holiday that is commemorated in many other Roman Catholic-majority countries around the world.

The devout in the Philippines attend special masses on this day in honour of the Virgin Mary and the belief in her having been conceived without sin. The day is also supposed to be a day when Catholics avoid any “unnecessary work”.

The main event on Immaculate Conception in the Philippines is the procession of Marian images from all over the country around the old walled city in Manila. There are 90 or more such images, many of them very ornate and associated with claims of miraculous appearances and healings or the like. This event is often dubbed, “The Grand Marian Procession”.

The carriages that carry the images of Mary, called “carrozas”, are also very ornate and are filled with flowers and lit candles. And a marching band may accompany the images “Marian parade”.

The first of these Immaculate Conception processions took place in 1619, was designed to promote the catechism, and lasted for 15 days. The modern ones are shorter, but have more images and are focused on reverencing the Virgin Mary rather than the catechism as such.

Padre Garcia Kabakahan Festival 2020
Padre Garcia, Batangas

Celebration of Padre Garcia’s Kabakahan Festival 2020 on December 1, 2020.

Nasugbu Batangas
Nasugbu, Batangas

Celebration of Fiesta De Los Toros at Nasugbu, Batangas on December 1-3, 2020.

December 10, 2020 Maria Katigbak 28th Death Anniversary Commemoration
Batangas Province

December 10, 2020 Maria Katigbak 28th Death Anniversary Commemoration

San Juan Batangas
San Juan, Batangas

Online celebration of 172nd Founding Anniversary of San Juan, Batangas and Lambayok Festival on December 12, 2020.

Calatagan Batangas
Calatagan , Batangas

Calatagan, Batangas’ celebration of Kinuyog Festival 2020 on December 16, 2020.

December 24, 2021 - Christmas Holiday
Batangas, Philippines

Christmas in the Philippines celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ who, according to Biblical tradition, was sent by God to save people from sin and death. The holiday is held every 25 December.

The Christmas season in the Philippines is summed up in three words: faith, family and food – with the three intertwined in almost every event.  Masses are held in churches leading up to Christmas Day, with many feasts held alongside them. The length of the season varies: Christmas can last from a few weeks to a few months. Christmas carols are played in the shopping centres and malls from as early as September until well into January.

A clear sign the Christmas season has truly begun is the hanging of star-shaped lanterns called parol in every public space and household. The parol, representing the Star of Bethlehem, is unique to the Philippines and is as quintessential to the season as Christmas trees and fake snow are to the Western cultures.

In the week leading up to Christmas, a series of masses called Misa de Gallo are held late every night. On Christmas Eve, there is (you guessed it) another mass held at midnight helpfully named, “Midnight Mass”, followed by a traditional family feast called Noche Buena running well into the early hours of Christmas morning.

A Christmas lunch is prepared for extended family where they open presents, eat, play games, sing karaoke, and eat some more. Older members of the family are revered and traditions, such as Pagmamano (taking the older family member’s hand and gently placing it on one’s forehead as a sign of respect), are practiced. The day ends only when people are too full to eat or are obliged to go to another household to eat some more.

December 25, 2021 - Christmas Day
Batangas, Philippines

Christmas in the Philippines celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ who, according to Biblical tradition, was sent by God to save people from sin and death. The holiday is held every 25 December.

The Christmas season in the Philippines is summed up in three words: faith, family and food – with the three intertwined in almost every event.  Masses are held in churches leading up to Christmas Day, with many feasts held alongside them. The length of the season varies: Christmas can last from a few weeks to a few months. Christmas carols are played in the shopping centres and malls from as early as September until well into January.

A clear sign the Christmas season has truly begun is the hanging of star-shaped lanterns called parol in every public space and household. The parol, representing the Star of Bethlehem, is unique to the Philippines and is as quintessential to the season as Christmas trees and fake snow are to the Western cultures.

In the week leading up to Christmas, a series of masses called Misa de Gallo are held late every night. On Christmas Eve, there is (you guessed it) another mass held at midnight helpfully named, “Midnight Mass”, followed by a traditional family feast called Noche Buena running well into the early hours of Christmas morning.

A Christmas lunch is prepared for extended family where they open presents, eat, play games, sing karaoke, and eat some more. Older members of the family are revered and traditions, such as Pagmamano (taking the older family member’s hand and gently placing it on one’s forehead as a sign of respect), are practiced. The day ends only when people are too full to eat or are obliged to go to another household to eat some more.

December 30, 2021 - Rizal Day
Batangas, Philippines

Dr. José Rizal, the Philippines’ National Hero, is celebrated on his namesake day every 30 December.

The first president of the Philippines, Emilio Aguinaldo, commemorated the first Rizal Day in 1898. Born on 19 June 1861, José Rizal is considered as the one of the greatest heroes in Philippine history, and is credited as starting the Philippine revolution against the Spanish colonisers.

Rizal, a man of many talents, was notably a ophthalmologist and a novelist. His two novels, “Noli me Tangere” (“Touch me not”) and the sequel “El filibusterismo” (“The Filibustering” or “Reign of Greed”) exposed the injustices brought on by the Spanish colonisers in the Philippines. Many scholars and historians would agree that it was the ideas in these two books that influenced the already discontented Filipinos to act against the Spanish.

Subsequently, he was arrested for treason and for being associated with the revolutionary forces (although he did not take part in any type of warfare). He was convicted on the grounds of rebellion, sedition and conspiring against the government, and was sentenced to execution by a firing squad on 30 December 30 1896. His death was the last straw for the Filipinos and thus began the end for the Spanish colonisers.

Official events centre around the main Rizal shrine, in Rizal Park in Manila. Flags are at half-mast and the President of the Philippines lays a wreath at Rizal’s shrine, as a symbol of the nation’s gratitude and reverence. As it is a public holiday, most people take the day off from work and spend time with family and friends.

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