Taal Volcano
Taal Volcano
Taal Volcano

Taal Volcano Tours and Tickets

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Located along the Pacific Ring of Fire, Taal Volcano is one of the most active volcanoes in the Philippines. Rising up from the center of Taal Lake and harboring its own crater lake and island, the unique setting—an island in a lake on an island in a lake—makes for an incredible sight.

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WeiKit_L, Nov 2023
A day in Tagaytay
It was a cloudy day when we went to Tagaytay, so we could not see Taal Volcano very well; nevertheless, we had a pleasant time visiting a local organic farm and glass museum.
Henry_K, Nov 2023
Awesome
Fantastic experience to visit local food market First time to see active volcano and really exciting
gary_b, Oct 2023
This trip is a must and rated A+++
I had the most amazing day, our tour guide Allen picked us up early in the morning, told us exactly what to expect, was incredibly friendly and knowledgeable. Allen really went out of his way to make our trip as pleasant as possible. I highly recommend this trip, it was an amazing escape from the city, and every aspect of it was flawless
Zhanna_S, Oct 2023
Amazing view of volcano
I was very excited to discover that there were only two people 😀 in my group. My husband and I. LOL. Our tour was private. We had a lot of fun. Out tor guide Mark and driver Kyle were amazing. Volcano was impressive and "fuming". Highlight of our tour was the boat drive on the lake.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:Should I book Taal Volcano tickets in advance?
A:
We recommend booking e-tickets ahead of time to secure your spot since Taal Volcano can get crowded. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
Q:How much does it cost to visit Taal Volcano 2024?
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Currently, an entrance ticket to Taal Volcano costs USD 140.00. Guided Taal Volcano tours start around USD 140.00 per person.
People Also Ask
Q:Can you still go to Taal Volcano?
A:No, it is not currently possible to go to Taal Volcano. In 2023, the Philippine government declared this site a permanent danger zone; access to the volcano is currently prohibited. Access has been forbidden since the volcano started erupting in 2020 and has shown continued signs of seismic activity.
Q:Is it safe to go to the Taal Volcano now?
A:No, it is not currently safe to go to the Taal Volcano. The volcano started erupting in 2020 and has shown signs of continued seismic activity. As of 2023, the government declared this volcano a permanent danger zone, so it is not safe to visit the Taal Volcano.
Q:Can I swim in Taal Volcano?
A:No, it is not possible to swim in Taal Volcano. Recent volcanic eruptions have impacted Taal Lake, and the water has dried up. The volcano has been closed since it started erupting in 2020. As of 2023, the government declared the site a permanent danger zone and closed it to all visitors.
Q:Where is the best place to see the Taal Volcano?
A:While it is not currently possible to visit the Taal Volcano, it is possible to see the views of the volcano from elsewhere. Check out views of the volcano from several vantage points, including the Sky Ranch amusement park, the Tagaytay Picnic Grove, and Museo Orlina, a contemporary art museum.
Q:Is Taal Lake gone?
A:Yes, Taal Lake is no longer a feature of Taal Volcano. The recent eruptions, which began in 2020, resulted in fissures that changed the physical formation of this landmark. Satellite images have revealed that the main crater lake is now dried up. As of 2023, this landmark remains closed to visitors.
Q:Is Tagaytay safe from the Taal Volcano eruption?
A:Yes, it is safe to visit Tagaytay. Some travelers, given the context of Taal Volcano remaining closed since it started erupting in 2020, wonder if it is safe to visit nearby Tagaytay. But government officials have deemed visiting Tagaytay safe; excellent views of the volcano can be found at Tagaytay Picnic Grove.