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Porto Laiya Residential Beach Resort in Batangas

Welcome to your very own address of sea, sun and fun. "From the developer of the world class Mount Malarayat golf and country club and residential estates, now comes a coastal lifestyle that merges with contemporary pleasures". For your vacation, rest or retirement where the best of seaside living with a variety of water sports and resort facilit ies. F ilipino inspired, contemporary Interinternational design combined with vernacular elements to match its seaside tropical setting. Your compass for leisure points. To the shores of San Juan Batangas, where you can find the nearest white sand and beaches from Metro Manila.

Best Summer Destination in The Philippines

The haven of surfers from all over the world. Popularly known as, “the surfing capital of the Philippines”. International Surfing Cup is held here annually in Siargao. It is the smallest province in terms of land area and population. You will surely love this place. It is the best place for nature lovers and people who love tranquility and serenity. This is where the Pacific Ocean merges with the South China Sea. Batanes is great for summer vacation, fishing, diving, and hiking. Batanes it is regarded as “the finest beach of all Asia”.  Likewise, popularly known as, “the number one tropical beach in the world”. Everyone will surely enjoy swimming and sunbathing on its 4 kilometers “white sand beach” Boracay It is famous not only for its “powdery white sand” but also famous for its coral reefs and diving that is why it was named the “Diving Mecca in Mindanao”.

Where To Stay in Banaue

It lies 348 kms. north of Manila via Cabanatuan City and Lagawe Roads. Travel time is approximately 8-9 hours. We have two alternate routes via Baguio City. First is from Baguio City to Banaue via Halsema Mountain Trail and Bontoc, Mt. Province (8 hrs-441 kms). Second, is from Baguio City to Banaue via San Jose City, Nueva Ecija (8-9hrs) Embraced by centuries old awe-inspiring terraces, the visitor is afforded the modern day comforts of the Banaue Hotel and Youth Hostel, 4,000 feet above sea level. It is ideal for nature lovers and adventurous tourists. Its natural pinewood material creates a log cabin ambience allowing the traveler an intimacy with nature. Its hotel has 90 operational fully-carpeted rooms and are well- furnished with private balconies overlooking scenic views of the Rice Terraces. However, only 81 rooms are available for sale. Operational since 1974, the original hotel has expanded twice and to date the structure has two wings. The old wing is a two-storey building wh