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3 Peaks Resort & Boutique Hotel

3 Peaks Resort & Boutique Hotel
4.5 star property
Lipa
9.0 out of 10, Wonderful, (15)
"Was a great stay for 3 days even during a typhoon very helpful staff and delicious food for breakfast "
United States
Jeff
The price is P3,992
P4,670 total
includes taxes & fees
Jan 6 - Jan 7, 2026
3 Peaks Resort & Boutique Hotel

Shepherd's Ridge Mountain Resort

Shepherd's Ridge Mountain Resort
4.0 star property
Mabitac
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (1)
"Staffs did a great job."
United States
Raymond
The price is P2,634
P3,213 total
includes taxes & fees
Dec 29 - Dec 30
Shepherd's Ridge Mountain Resort

Spacio Caliraya

Spacio Caliraya
4.0 star property
Caliraya
10.0 out of 10, Exceptional, (1)
The price is P5,705
P6,276 total
includes taxes & fees
Dec 26 - Dec 27
Spacio Caliraya

The Bali Farm

The Bali Farm
4.0 star property
Liliw
The price is P22,673
P27,661 total
includes taxes & fees
Jan 5 - Jan 6, 2026
The Bali Farm
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Venture to Mt Banahaw and Pagsanjan Falls—just two of the sights around Liliw.

St. John the Baptist Parish Church (Filipino: Simbahan ng Parokya ng San Juan Bautista), also known as Liliw Church or Lilio Church, is one of the Roman Catholic churches in Liliw, Laguna, Philippines. Its feast is celebrated every August 29 known as the Martyrdom of St. John the Baptist. The church is known for its red bricked façade and baroque style architecture. The current parish priest is Father Marciano Dijan
The church has three retablos or altars finished in gold leaf. The retablo mayor (main altar) at the center contains thirteen niches across four levels housing statues of saints.[7] At the center of the lowest level contains the tabernacle. The two minor retablos on each side houses four niches of saints. Originally, these two minor retablos were dedicated in honor of the town's second patron, San Buenaventura and San Antonio de Padua. It was restored by following the description of a visiting friar through the efforts of Director Emmanuel 'Maning' Borlaza, Mrs. Concepcion Brosas and the people of Liliw.  -  Wikipidia
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