Museo de Enrique Zobel
Museo de Enrique Zobel offers a fascinating window into Calatagan’s rich past, featuring precolonial artifacts—including the Baybayin-inscribed Calatagan Pot—colonial-era heirlooms, and family memorabilia from the Zobel hacienda. Originally established in 2013 by the Enrique Zobel Foundation to preserve history and culture, it also hosts educational talks and performances—all for free, with donations welcome.
Santo Domingo de Silos Parish Church​
This century-old parish is a serene and meaningful stop for those seeking a glimpse of local history and devotion. Dedicated to St. Dominic of Silos, the church features a charming façade, peaceful interiors, and celebrates its town fiesta every April 30. A quiet reminder of Calatagan’s rich heritage—perfect for a reflective pause in your island escape.
Calatagan Golf Club​
Calatagan Golf Club features an 18-hole, Par 72 course set atop hilly terrain with stunning views of the bay—ideal for a scenic and relaxing round of golf.
Lago De Oro
Lago De Oro is the Philippines’ first wake park—ideal for thrill-seekers and water sports lovers. It’s also home to Lago Mall, Calatagan’s first-of-its-kind shopping hub with around 2,000 sqm of commercial space, including a Robinsons Easymart and various retail spots.
Little Boracay Calatagan
Little Boracay is a local gem known for its powdery white sand and crystal-clear waters. Make the most of it with our rentable Floating Cottage—yours for the entire day as it takes you across the stunning sandbars, including a stop at Little Boracay itself.
Starfish Island
Starfish Island is a serene stop on the Calatagan Sandbar Tour, best enjoyed aboard our floating cottage or while snorkeling. Spot vibrant starfishes in their natural habitat—perfect for photos, but kindly admire without touching to keep them safe.
Manuel Uy Beach
Manuel Uy Beach is the nearest swimmable beach with a wide, sandy shoreline—ideal for sunbathing, swimming, or soaking in the natural beauty of Calatagan’s coast. A local favorite for day trips and camping, this unspoiled beach offers calm waters and open skies.
Entrance fees apply upon arrival.
Cape Santiago Lighthouse
Cape Santiago Lighthouse—also known as the Busy Beacon of Batangas—is one of the oldest working lighthouses in the Philippines. A historic landmark still guiding ships to this day, it offers scenic views and a glimpse into the past.