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Taal Volcano Remains at Alert Level 1 as Tagaytay Welcomes Visitors

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TAGAYTAY, Cavite — Taal Volcano remains at Alert Level 1 (low-level volcanic unrest) as of Thursday, July 10, 2025 with tourism officials confirming that Tagaytay City continues to be safe and open for visitors.

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) has maintained the current alert status for the volcano, which translates to minimal volcanic activity that poses no immediate threat to surrounding communities including the popular tourist destination of Tagaytay.

Clear skies and favorable weather conditions were observed at popular viewing spots including Picnic Grove, where visitors enjoyed panoramic views of the volcano and Taal Lake. The cool mountain breeze and scenic vistas that make Tagaytay a premier destination remain unaffected by the volcano’s current status.

Tourism officials emphasize that the volcano has been under Alert Level 1 or “in abnormal condition” since July 11, 2022, and operations at hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions continue as normal.

However, the entire Taal Volcano Island remains a Permanent Danger Zone (PDZ) and areas along the Daang Kastila fissure should remain prohibited according to Phivolcs guidelines. The restriction applies specifically to the volcano island itself, not to Tagaytay City and surrounding viewing areas.

Local authorities encourage tourists to stay informed through official government bulletins while enjoying the destination’s renowned culinary offerings, scenic landscapes, and cool climate.

Alert Level 1 indicates abnormal volcanic conditions with minimal seismic activity and no immediate threat of eruption. Visitors are advised to follow standard safety protocols and avoid restricted areas on the volcano island.

Tagaytay’s tourism industry continues to thrive, with the city’s strategic location offering safe vantage points to appreciate one of the Philippines’ most iconic natural landmarks.


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