Gazing out the window, Taal Volcano sits quietly in view.
Taking things easy at Taal
Appreciating nature, culture, and relaxing at the Taal Vista Hotel
By Poch Eulalia
At A Glance
- Just the view alone from one's room makes any stay worth it.

QUEZON'S VISION Former President Manuel Quezon first had the idea to put up a lodge along Tagaytay Ridge in 1935.
There’s a calmness that dwells within the halls of Taal Vista Hotel. Perhaps this serene feeling was what President Manuel Quezon had envisioned 90 years ago, when he instructed the Manila Railroad Company to build what would eventually be the hotel we know today.

WHAT A SIGHT Taal Volcano as seen from Taal Vista Hotel's viewing deck.
Just the view alone from one’s room makes any stay worth it. Tall trees, the calm waves of Tanauan Bay, and the occasional birds flying off into the distance… It’s a beautiful stillness you can never get from the urban lifestyle. By nightfall, you can marvel over the view, favorite drink in hand, at the hotel’s Alta Ridge Bar.

HAPPY HOUR Drinks with a view over at the Alta Ridge Bar.
As the sounds of crickets lull you to sleep, you’ll find the morning rather calm and quiet. If nature’s soundtrack wasn’t enough, there’s always the breakfast buffet to keep you fueled throughout the day. Just thinking about the savory beef tapa can make anyone’s mouth water. Come lunchtime, you can enjoy having a meal while watching a cultural show highlighting Indigenous music and dance.
Aside from the natural bliss and food, at times, you can take in the local culture as well. During our stay, it coincided with Taal Vista Hotel’s “Abundance of Love,” an art exhibit which ran throughout May. Local artists, known collectively as Artists of the South, showcased pieces dedicated to the love and resilience Filipino moms have for their families.
Overall, you can expect a pleasant stay that will leave you refreshed once you head back to your busy life.