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Tagaytay day tour

tagaytay tour package

Experience Tagaytay

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One of the most popular highland destinations near Manila, known for its cool climate, quaint cafes, and panoramic views of Taal Lake and Volcano. If you want a simple and relaxing day outside the city, TRIPinas offers a Tagaytay tour package that brings you to some of the area’s most accessible attractions. This trip is ideal for foreign guests and OFWs who want a quick nature escape, easy photography stops, and a chance to enjoy local dishes without having to plan the route or worry about transport. This destination is close enough for a day trip, yet different enough to feel like you’ve stepped into a quieter part of the Philippines.

TAGAYTAY TOUR PACKAGE 2025 & 2026

daytrip to Tagaytay

● PACKAGE DETAILS ●


Price depends on your headcount
Rate starts around Php1,600/person

INCLUSIONS:
✔ Pick-up and drop off at hotel or location of choice
✔ Air conditioned transportation
✔ All entrance fees

Best season: October to May
Tour type: Private/Exclusive

● ITINERARY ●

7AM Pick-up from Metro Manila
830 Pick-up from Tagaytay
9AM Start of sight-seeing tour
- Palace in the Sky
- Picnic Grove
- Museo Orlina
12PM Lunch in Mahogany market or restaurant
130PM Continue sight-seeing tour
- Puzzle Mansion
- pasalubong shopping
Drop off at your hotel/place of choice end of afternoon

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✦ Flexible tours tailored for you
✦ Friendly staff guiding your day
✦ Budget friendly rates
✦ Fair Cancellation policy



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OVERVIEW OF OUR PACKAGE


This beautiful city has always been one of those places where you can step out of Manila and feel a bit of space again. Our Tagaytay day tour is built around that idea—nothing complicated, just a day of steady stops that show you what people actually enjoy about the city: the views, the weather, the small museums, and the food that locals themselves look for.

People’s Park:

This is where we start the morning. The ride up alone already gives you a sense of the ridge. The park sits at one of the higher points in the area, so it’s usually where guests get their first good look at Taal Lake and the volcano.

Picnic Grove:

Next stop is an easy-going one with open areas, shaded paths, and another angle of the lake. Both places give you the “Tagaytay view,” but in different ways.

Museo Orlina:

is a nice change of pace. It’s small, but that’s part of the charm—you’re not rushing through rooms. The glass sculptures are impressive up close, and if the staff is available, you can request a quick guided explanation. Guests who don’t usually visit museums often end up appreciating this one.

Puzzle Mansion:

Our next visit is home to a surprisingly large jigsaw puzzle collection. It’s light, a bit quirky, and easy to enjoy even if you’re not a puzzle person. Many visitors like looking through the different designs, especially the ones based on famous artworks.

Mahogany Market:

This is where we can take our lunch especially if you want to try the well-loved bulalo. It’s a clear beef broth made from simmered shanks and bone marrow—simple but comforting, especially in cooler weather. The market also has stalls serving Filipino dishes in a very casual, local setting.
Your Tagaytay day-trip with TRIPinas is not rushed. You see the main stops, try the food people come here for, and spend the day in a place that feels different from the city without being far. It’s a good option for foreign guests, OFWs coming home, or anyone who wants a straightforward Tagaytay tour that focuses on real experiences, not tourist traps.


THE DAY TRIP IN PHOTOS



FAQ


How far is Tagaytay from Manila?

Travel time is usually 1.5-2 hours, depending on traffic and pick-up location.

What time does the tour start?

Pick-up is typically at 6AM to make the most of the cooler morning weather.

Is the itinerary fixed?

The itinerary is flexible. We follow a general flow, but some stops may change depending on weather, traffic, or how the day is moving. The main viewpoints are always prioritized. If you want to focus more on food, museums, churches, or the market, we can adjust the route—just let us know in advance so we can plan it properly.

Are meals included?

Meals are not included. You can choose your preferred restaurant. We can also suggest options if you need ideas.

Is this tour physically demanding?

Not at all. The stops involve light walking only, so it’s comfortable for kids, grandparents, and anyone who just wants an easy day out. Just wear comfortable shoes and you’re good to go.

What should I wear?

Light clothing is fine, but bring a jacket as Tagaytay can be windy or cool, especially in the morning.

Do you offer hotel pick-up?

Yes, we do! Pick-up and drop-off within Metro Manila and CALABARZON can be arranged.

Is the tour kid-friendly?

Absolutely! Kids love the Palace in the Sky, Picnic Grove and the Puzzle Mansion.