4 Best Outdoor activities to do in Cavite - FNG

4 Best Outdoor activities to do in Cavite

Staying at your desk eight hours a day and navigating city traffic for hours on end can take a massive toll on your well-being. Sometimes, “touching some grass” or taking a break is just what you need to hit restart and re-ignite your passion for life.  

If you’re looking for a quick escape, the growing province of Cavite offers a perfect combo  of natural beauty and thrilling adventures. Whether you seek peaceful nature activities or adrenaline-pumping experiences, the province has something for everyone.

In this article, we will list the best outdoor activities in Cavite. Discover breathtaking landscapes, immerse yourself in thrilling experiences, and create unforgettable memories with your loved ones. 

 

Fun Outdoor Activities in Cavite You Can Try

1. Hiking at Mt. Pico de Loro 

If you are in the mood for a challenging hike, you can visit Mt. Pico de Loro in Maragondon, Cavite. It is one of the Philippines’ most iconic and scenic hiking destinations.
The trail winds through lush forests and leads to the famous “Parrot’s Beak” summit, where you can get panoramic views of Cavite, Batangas, and the West Philippine  Sea.

Practical Tips:

  • Best time to visit – November to February for cooler weather.
  • What to bring – Sturdy hiking shoes, arm sleeves, water, trail snacks, sunscreen, mosquito repellant, and a camera to capture  the views.
  • Pro-tip  – Hire a local guide for a safer hike and a deeper understanding of the mountain’s biodiversity, especially if it’s your first time.

 

2. Paragliding in Carmona, Cavite

One of the best outdoor fun activities for adults is paragliding in Carmona. This activity offers an exhilarating way to experience the natural beauty of Cavite. Carmona is a great place for paragliding because of the northeast winds that blow in from Laguna de Bay. Its tall cliffs and smooth ridges make it the perfect spot for this exciting activity. 

Do not worry if you are scared of heights—a certified instructor will guide and accompany you throughout the ride.
With High 5 Paragliding, you can experience 10 to 15 minutes of flying, depending on the wind conditions. rates range from ₱3,000 to ₱3,500

Practical Tips:

  • Best time to visit – Early morning or late afternoon for optimal wind conditions.
  • What to bring – Comfortable athletic clothing, secure shoes, and an action camera. GoPro or Insta360 rentals are available on-site.
  • Pro-tip  – Book your paragliding session in advance, especially during weekends and holidays, as slots are limited.

 

3. Golfing at The Orchard Golf & Country Club

If you prefer a more refined outdoor experience, golfing at The Orchard Golf & Country Club in Dasmariñas is an excellent option. This prestigious club boasts two world-class championship courses, which offer a high-end experience amidst Cavite’s scenic landscapes.

The Orchard Golf & Country Club also offers top-notch facilities, exclusive membership options, and a luxurious clubhouse. Golfing rates range from ₱2,000 to ₱11,000.

Practical Tips:

  • Best time to visit – Early mornings or late afternoons to avoid the midday heat.
  • What to bring – Golf gear, sunscreen, and a competitive spirit.
  • Pro-tip  – Book a lesson with a club pro to enhance your skills and enjoy your time on the course.

 

4. Wellness retreats at Nurture Wellness Village

For relaxing outdoor family activities, you can visit Nurture Wellness Village in Tagaytay. Known for its holistic approach to well-being, this resort offers spa treatments, detox programs, and meditation sessions to help rejuvenate your body and mind.

Enjoy outdoor activities like garden walks and yoga sessions amidst Tagaytay’s lush greenery—a perfect getaway to disconnect and recharge. Holistic health services start at ₱1,300

Practical Tips:

  • Best time to visit – Anytime, with weekdays offering a quieter experience.
  • What to bring – Comfortable clothing, toiletries, and an open mind for wellness activities.
  • Pro-tip  – Book a full-day or weekend wellness package to fully enjoy the resort’s rejuvenating services.

 

Discover What Else Cavite has to Offer

There’s never a dull day in Cavite. Whether you’re seeking thrilling outdoor nature activities or peaceful escapes, the province has something for every nature lover and thrill-seeker. 

If you want to stay close to all the fun, consider FNG’s Yume at Riverpark in General Trias. As a premier real estate developer in the Philippines, we offer a Japanese-inspired enclave that blends modern conveniences with suburban tranquility. It is the perfect environment for families to grow and thrive. 

Contact us today for more information.

General Question
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On or before the due date of the first (1st) monthly amortization, the Buyer is required to submit Postdated Checks for the remaining monthly amortizations (that is, until the end of the payment term).

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1. Full payment of the Reservation Fee

2. Photocopy of one (1) valid government-issued IDs of Principal Buyer/s and Spouse/s (if applicable). Valid government-issued IDs with photos and signatures:

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3. Fully accomplished and signed Reservation Application

4. Fully accomplished Buyer’s Information Sheet. For purchase under a Corporation, the following additional documents are required:

  • Articles of Incorporation and By-Laws (photocopy)
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  • For the authorized signatory to submit items 2 and 3 above

The reservation is valid for thirty (30) calendar days from the settlement of reservation fee. Kindly submit all the required documents to finalize the unit booking.

No, the reservation fee is non-refundable and non-transferrable. As stated in the Reservation Application, the reservation fee will be forfeited in favor of the Developer if no succeeding payments are received.

Will I be allowed to inspect the Unit before the actual turnover?

Yes, the Hand Over Team will coordinate with the Buyer on the schedule of unit inspection.

Yes, the Buyer may assign a representative to accept the unit on his behalf thru a notarized Special Power of Attorney (SPA). The SPA is also required to bring a valid ID plus photocopy.

Yes, you may have your unit leased out.

Monthly Association Dues vary per project, depending on the operating expenses of the building. Association Dues are used to defray the cost of maintaining and operating the building’s common areas and facilities. These costs include administration/management fees, janitorial, security, taxes and licenses, insurances, real estate tax, maintenance of equipment water distribution, garbage collection, maintenance of sewage treatment plant, and other miscellaneous expenses.

The unit turnover will be scheduled when all the following conditions are met:

  • Full payment of the contract price (including penalties and interests, if applicable)
  • Complete submission of all the required sales documents (listed above)
  • Payment of related Advance Registration Charges (ARC).

No, this is not allowed. Buyers are encouraged to either avail of bank financing (with accredited banks) or in-house financing to pay the unit in its entirety.