Sailing Tour Taal Lake – Taal Explorer

sailing charter in the Philippines, Taal Lake, Talisay, Batangas, run by Taal Lake Yacht Club

Updated March 2 2025 Join a sailing tour of amazing Taal Lake with family, friends or corporate group. From an hour chilling out on the lake to exploring scenery and remote swimming and picnicking locations. Crewed TRIPS on Tiki 31 TAAL EXPLORER. We usually have 3 or 4 crew, and sometimes a bar tender. standard … Read more

Photoshoot Venue

TLYC allows Photoshoots by reservation. TYPES OF PHOTOSHOOTS Photoshoots are categorized into  Non-Commercial and Commercial. Non-Commercial are defined as Private events, such as Pre-Wedding Shoots,   Photo Clubs , and Private Photoshoot events arranged by Organizers. Commercial shoots and Movies are shoots where the Models or Actors are paid, movies shown in theaters that charge entrance fees, the … Read more

Frequently Asked Questions

TLYC is Family friendly, but there are limits. DO YOU HAVE KARAOKE OR SHOULD WE BRING OUR OWN? No, and NO. No Karaoke allowed. EVER. You can play music as long as it cannot be heard in the next occupied hut.   DO Children get discounts? No. We love kids but we expect them to … Read more

Orienteering

Taal Lake Yacht Club has set up an Orienteering course that can be availed of, by advance notice. Possibly, by the time you read this, we will already be accredited by at least one scouting organization. In Orienteering, you learn the art of using a compass to find your way from point to point, by … Read more

The Secret Trail

We took YPO on this trail on Oct 26, 2003. It was fantastic. The trail was in incredibly good condition, in stark contrast to the usual “tourist trail”. This was my first time on this “new” trail which was blazed by “Mangulings”. These people are uneducated and jobless. They chop down trees and turn the … Read more

Christie Kenney Trail

This trail is a good alternative to the dusty, exposed “regular tourist horse trail”, seen below. The Christie Kenney trail,  is primarily a walking trail, with much more vegetation.  The trail was privately developed,and goes through peoples  private properties,  requiring that  guide fees be paid. This increases the price , slightly over the regular tourist … Read more