
Calatagan
Peninsula town known for wide beaches, archaeological finds, and resort tourism.
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OVERVIEW
Calatagan, located on a picturesque peninsula in southwestern Batangas, is a coastal municipality known for its serene landscapes and rich heritage. Once called the “Forbes Park of the South” for its affluent estates, the town blends natural beauty with historical significance. It is home to the famed Calatagan Excavations, where pre-Spanish artifacts and the rare Baybayin-inscribed burial jar were discovered—offering insight into early Filipino civilization. With 25 diverse barangays, Calatagan thrives as a community shaped by agriculture, coastal living, and cultural pride. Today, it stands as a peaceful yet vibrant destination where history, tradition, and scenic shores come together.
WHY VISIT Calatagan
Calatagan is an inviting destination for travelers seeking a balance of history, culture, and coastal relaxation. Its pristine beaches, calm waters, and iconic stilt huts provide an ideal setting for peaceful getaways and family retreats. The town’s archaeological legacy, highlighted by the Calatagan Excavations and the Baybayin-inscribed pottery, adds depth and intrigue to any visit. The annual Kinuyog Festival further brings the community’s spirit to life through colorful parades, music, and cultural showcases. Whether you’re exploring heritage, enjoying quiet seaside moments, or immersing in local celebrations, Calatagan offers a meaningful travel experience shaped by nature and history.

Rich Archeological Heritage
Discover pre-Spanish artifacts, ancient pottery, and the rare Baybayin-inscribed jar that reveal Calatagan’s deep cultural roots and early Filipino history.
Serene Beaches and Stilt Huts
Relax along peaceful shores, clear waters, and photogenic stilt huts offering a laid-back tropical escape perfect for unwinding and reconnecting with nature.
Vibrant Kinuyog Festival
Experience lively December celebrations featuring music, colorful floats, traditional dances, and community unity that showcase Calatagan’s cultural pride and festive spirit.






































