The City of Tagaytay is one of the country's most popular tourist destinations because of its outstanding scenery and cooler climate. One of the iconic view is the Taal Lake in Batangas. The catholic churches of Tagaytay are known for its spiritual solemnity.
Come and join us as we visit the famous
Caleruega, Tierra de Maria and Pink Sisters Monastery.
How to get here?
There are daily public buses that ply the route to Tagaytay from Manila. Several bus companies have their terminals in Cubao, EDSA, Pasay, and at Baclaran, beside Coastal Mall Integrated Provincial Bus Terminal below LRT, Manila. Look for buses that are labeled "Mendez-Tagaytay-Nasugbu". Just hop on, and a one-way ticket will cost around P120. The ride takes just under 2 hours. For Private Vehicle, you can drive to Tagaytay via the South Luzon Expressway or SLEX.
CALERUEGA CHURCH the ambiance invites serenity and love. Mostly wedding ceremonies are held here. Those who wishes to unwind and experience the coolness of nature in the house of God, this place is best to be.
TIERRA DE MARIA is a place of healing and meditation. The 50-foot image of Mary, Mother of God welcomes everyone with open arms. The wall of the statue are built with stories of famous religious saints making it visible to the visitors to read.
PINK SISTERS MONASTERY is the most visited Catholic monasteries in Tagaytay. This is the convent of the Divine Mercy, popularly known as "Pink Sisters". The visitors can offer a prayer requests and witness the nuns in pink praying. The solemnity of the place seems like you're surrounded by many angels singing praises.