The nearest jump off point to the lake is the town of Talisay. At first glance, Taal seems like a typical rural town but then first impressions could be decieving. Hidden behind the facade are resorts a-plenty offering some of the best the lake can offer. Club Balai Isabel is one of the newest resorts in Talisay. It as a membership/time sharing leisure club that is also open to the public (albeit at a higher price I suppose). It offers first class accomodations. The room at the lakeside villa that we stayed in had a 48 " lcd tv w/cable, kitchenette, hot and cold shower, 2 double beds, a/c and a prepaid wifi connection (cards available at the business center).
The resort also offers amenities such as shuttle service within the sprawling grounds, water sports, lake tours and boasts of a floating restaurant which it calls the moby deep. Unfortunately during our stay, it was under maintenance.
During our stay, we opted to sample the local cuisine and found this little restaurant that offers fine food. Milan Restaurant along the national hi- way proved to be a wonderful discovery. This plus the relaxing ambiance of the resort truly made for a relaxing weekend.
How to get there:
A.) take the south luzon expressway, exit at farthest point and take the Batangas exit. follow the road to star toll way, exit at Tanauan, turn right then follow the signs along the national hi-way.
B. ) From Tagaytay, right at the talisay-tagaytay road (zig-zag and steep road), at the end of the road turn left to Talisay town proper.
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