Location

Anilao is one of the country’s premier dive destinations. Its pristine and calm waters are filled with diverse marine life, making it a haven for divers and water sport enthusiasts. Although white sand beaches are scarce in this region, there several islands where beach combers and sun bathers can have there fancy.

 

Getting here...


Getting here is easy. By car, you can take several routes, but we recommend guests travel via South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) and through scenic Tagaytay.

 

 

Roat A


Take SLEX and take the Calamba/Batangas Exit. Traverse the National High way until you reach the town of Sto. Tomas (10 km from the SLEX off ramp), turn right to the Star Toll Way.

 

 

Roat B


Take SLEX and take the Calamba/Batangas Exit. Traverse the National High way until you reach the town of Sto. Tomas (10 km from the SLEX off ramp), turn right to the Star Toll Way. Take the last exit (Balagtas), you’ll hit a run about, half way around it to hit the by-pass road towards Batangas pier. Turn right at the base of the fly over, and travel towards Bauan...

 

 

Public Transport


Commuting to Vistamar is convenient and easy. There are several Shuttle Service Groups/Bus companies around Pasay and Buendia that make daily trips to Batangas City. At the drop point (just mention to the driver you are going to Anilao, they would drop you exactly where the next ride would be) take a jeepney going to Anilao. From Anilao, take a tricycle to Vistamar. Overall, the trip should be around 21/2 to 3 hrs. If your planning to leave after lunch, it would be best to leave no later than 2pm since the last direct jeepney to Anilao is only up to 4:00 pm.

 

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