The panoramic view of Taal Volcano and Lake as can be clearly seen from the scenic   Tagaytay ridge.

Tourist attractions:

Taal church, also known as the Basilica of St. Martin de Tours, is the biggest church in the Philippines. Taal is also known for its handicrafts, especially embroidered barong tagalog.Historical landmarks here are the ancestral homes of Leon Apacible, Marcela Agoncillo and the Ilagans.The Mabini Shrine and Mausoleum and the Jose P. Laurel Memorial Library are in Tanauan.The General Malvar Museum in Lipa displays historic relics and antique furniture.The Msgr. Clemente Yatco Museum in Batangas City houses a collection of religious paraphernalia.There are many popular resorts throughout the province.Plaza sel Sol in San Nicolas and Volcano Lake View in Agoncillo offer fresh lake water and views from the base of Taal Volcano.Sea Breeze in Taal, Gerthel Beach in Lobo, and the Lobo Submarine Garden number among Batanga´s aquoatic attractions.Anilao in Mabini town has lately become an internatioal scuba diving and sailing resorts, and a favorite weekend haunt of Manila residents.Parada ng mga Lechon in Balayan on june 24 coincidens with the feast of St. John the Baptist:crisp golden-brown roast pigs are carried through the streets beofre being eaten by guests.Subli-an sa Batangas, held in the capital every July 23, coincides with the city´s Foundation Day;it revives the tradition of dancing the Subli, which is indigenous to the province.Tapusan Festival during the entire month of May in Alitagtag honors the Holy Cross; it culminatesin a colorful procession on May 31 with the cross mounted on a gaily decorated float.