




Probably the most novel and refreshing way to spend your honeymoon-- no butler, no room service, no cable TV--- Taal Lake Yatch Club in Talisay dares you to break into a sweat and exorcise the cubicle cloistered city mouse out of you.
WHAT TO DO
CAMPING; Taal Lake Yacth Club is the perfect venue for a full outdoor experience. If you haven't got a tent, the resort has many for rent. You can also rent a nativee style cabana to lounge4 and eat in. You don't have to worry about doing your business in a latrine. TLYC has has grade-A bahrooms, and hot water for bathing is available upon request. If you're not up for grilling your own meals, food is readilly available through their menu. And during week ends, they open up their floating bar-and-restaurant.If you aren't exsactly the portrait of a happy camper, don't panic. Just next door from TLYC is a cottage-rental facility owned by the friendliest and coolest German guy on he planet. Different cottages with varying capacities from flats to those with huge living space and a loft--occupy the rim of a huge and grassy lawn, also right across the shore of Taal Lake. There are also sheds with tables ans chairs, and grilling and washing facilities for daytrip picnics.
Water play: Being called what it is, Taal Lake Yatch Club's forerunning attraction is its sailing. Priding themselves as a :club by sailors, for sailors," TLYC's owners center around the spot rather than skyrocketing membership fees. You don't have to be a member to avail of their sail training programs, and you pay a very minimal annual fee should you decide to sign up. Hobie 16s and the toppers are their main sailing and racing class vessels, all of which are also available for rent.
Other waters sports with facilities at hands are windsurfing, kayaking, and rowing. Then of course, there is the option of actully swimming in the Lake. Many say the Lake's sulfuric content gives the water medicinal properties, and regular immersion in it is good for the skin.
On dry land; Hiking and trekking trips to the rim crater of Taal Volcano can easily be arranged and facilitated by a tour guide. The entire jaunt, including the boat ride to and from the volcano, Usually takes three to four hours. It would be ideal to start the trek early morning to be back in TLYC by lunch. For utmost safety measures, the chattered boats are equipped with cell phones, life jackets, and fire extinguishers. And there are always extra boats on standby for emergencies.
IF YOU WANT IT EXTRA HOT
Far from any semblance of city living, you got the stars above, the lake across you, Tagaytay's infamous breeze, and a vista of mountain and volcanic terrain to wake up to. You're not going to meet a revolving water bed for guaranteed satisfaction. Just let rip those primal instinct quietly. ( Tent nylon ain't exactly sound-proof.)
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