Amadeo
REGION IV-A | Cavite
Prepared by Ruby Jane A. Manuel
INFORMATION FOR TOURISTS

Amadeo is a landlocked municipality in the province of Cavite, Philippines, known for its cool climate, rich agricultural lands, and strong coffee culture. It is bordered by Tagaytay City to the west, Silang to the east, and Indang to the south. Due to its elevation, Amadeo enjoys a relatively cooler climate than other lowland areas in Cavite, making it an ideal location for coffee plantations and agro-tourism.
In 1872, the Spanish government established Amadeo as a municipality and named it after King Amadeo I of Spain. The town was involved in the Philippine Revolution and World War II because Cavite was a strategic position for Filipino revolutionaries and American troops. Amadeo is small but has a cultural heritage closely connected to farming, specifically coffee farming, which has defined its identity and economy through the years.
Amadeo is positioning itself as the "Coffee Capital of the Philippines" due to its vast coffee plantations and the annual Pahimis Festival, a thanksgiving celebration for a bountiful coffee harvest. The municipality has recently experienced tourism growth, particularly in coffee-related attractions, agri-tourism, and culinary experiences. Many coffee farms and processing facilities allow tourists to see traditional coffee production, while coffee houses, farm tours, and festivals further enhance local tourism.
The town's rich agricultural terrain encourages eco-tourism, where tourists flock to farm stays, fruit picking, and organic farming exhibitions. With a long coffee culture, Amadeo is a rising culinary tourism destination, where restaurants and cafes feature locally produced coffee on their menus. Being close to Tagaytay City, a popular tourist spot, it is an attractive retreat for tourists who want a serene countryside getaway while enjoying its booming coffee industry.
HISTORICAL SITES AND TOURIST ATTRACTIONS
Amadeo, Cavite, is a culturally and historically rich town. It gives visitors a peek into its rich history and living local heritage. The city is endowed with historical sites, places of worship, and cultural tourist attractions that tell of its profound colonial heritage and farming history. Its natural environment and heritage show how the town grew from a village in the Spanish period to a lively municipality. Amadeo is an exceptional excursion into time and culture if one is exploring its history or the beauty of its landscapes.
1. Saint Mary Magdalene Parish Church- III
Location: JG Bayot St., Amadeo, Cavite

Saint Mary Magdalene Parish Church is an important religious and historical site in Amadeo, and has been the focal point of religiosity and social status for more than a century. Father Agapito Ichogoyen, a Spanish priest, established the church as an independent parish on May 1, 1884, and oversaw its construction in 1889.
Architecturally, the church is Spanish colonial in design, with its simple and elegant façade, massive walls, and bell tower. Although small compared to the other historical churches in Cavite, it holds significant cultural and religious values for its people. Fr. Eugenio Marcelo enlarged the church, and its dedication was on April 19, 1959, officiated by Archbishop Rufino J. Santos.
2. Bayan ng Amadeo Historical Marker
Location: G. Bayot St., Amadeo, Cavite
The Bayan ng Amadeo Historical Marker is an important landmark at the Amadeo Municipal Hall along Mabini Street in Amadeo, Cavite. The National Historical Institute (NHI) mounted it in 1992 in commemoration of the town's history and heritage.=
Initially a barrio of Silang, Amadeo gained independence and was established as a separate municipality. The officials named the town after King Amadeo I of Spain, emphasizing its Spanish colonial heritage. The sign celebrates Amadeo's change from a barrio to a town and stresses its cultural and historical importance. The memorial connects people who live in and visit the town to its long past.
3. Amadeo Coffee Culture and Heritage Mural
Location: Crisanto M. de los Reyes Avenue, Amadeo, Cavite

The Amadeo Coffee Culture and Heritage Mural is a 238-square-meter public mural found along Crisanto M. De Los Reyes Avenue in Amadeo, Cavite. It was opened in April 2021 to commemorate Amadeo's reputation as the "Coffee Capital of the Philippines" and its crucial contribution to the nation's coffee industry. Commissioned by the artist group Ang Gerilya, which specializes in culturally rooted artworks, the collective executed the mural. The mural visually tells the town's coffee history, illustrating the various phases of coffee production-planting and harvesting, roasting and brewing-and the hard work of local farmers and the town's strong affinity for coffee.
The mural emphasizes Amadeo's long history of coffee production and as a key supplier. It is a monument that maximizes tourism and local pride and is a commission from the municipal administration. Designed amid the COVID-19 epidemic, the project sought to use cultural appreciation to improve public morale and support economic recovery.
4. Balite Falls
Location: Balite Rd., Amadeo, Cavite

Balite Falls in Amadeo, Cavite, is a peaceful natural site famous for its cascading water and verdant environment. The falls possess two central cascades: one with a natural, uninterrupted flow of water and another with pipes and bamboo tubes to ensure water flow.
Tourists can swim in the clear, cold pools at the base of the falls, which makes it an ideal relaxing site. Picnics would also be suitable in this location since it offers a refreshing break from city life. Balite Falls is a fantastic subject for photographers wishing to capture the beauties of the natural world, given its breathtaking view. It is also easily reachable from the major highway by a paved road, eliminating the need for taxing treks and rendering it a generally accessible location for everyone. The entrance charge is Php 200 per head.
5. Nurture Farmacy
Location: Pulong Sagingan, Talon, Amadeo, Cavite

Nurture Farmacy, situated in Amadeo, Cavite, is a nature tourism wellness and heritage farm that provides visitors with a holistic combination of health, culture, and nature. As an offshoot of the Nurture Wellness Village in Tagaytay, the farm offers a mix of activities intended to foster whole-person well-being and sustainable living.
A phytotherapy tour teaches visitors how medicinal herbs are made. The Living Heritage Museum presents native architecture and Filipino culture in general, including the weaving and terracotta pottery of the Tinggian tribe. A section on Botika ni Lola demonstrates remedies through natural substances.
LOCAL FESTIVALS AND CULINARY
Pahimis Festival
Celebrated every second week of February, Amadeo, Cavite honors its coffee legacy with the Pahimis Festival, a vibrant celebration honoring the town's reputation as the "Coffee Capital of the Philippines." It is a time of thanksgiving for a bountiful coffee harvest and a renewed commitment to the coffee industry.

During the Pahimis Festival, guests see an energetic Coffee Trade Fair featuring local producers and farmers with displays of various coffee items, complete with freshly brewed cups and fine-quality beans on sale. Street Dancing and Cultural Performances turn the event lively with full-color parades and traditional dance displays mirroring the town's rich history and cohesive atmosphere. Coffee Farm Tours offers an interactive experience for coffee enthusiasts who want to learn about making coffee, taking visitors through plantations and teaching them coffee production from bean to cup. Barista competitions and brewing demos highlight the inventiveness of talented baristas.
Local Cuisine and Food-based Products

- Amadeo Coffee (Pahimis Blend): Amadeo is called the "Coffee Capital of the Philippines" and is famous for its Pahimis Coffee, a special blend made from Arabica, Robusta, Excelsa, and Liberica (Barako) beans.
- Coffee-flavored products: These coffee-flavored specialties reflect Amadeo's dedication to promoting its coffee culture while offering delicious and innovative food products, such as coffee puto, coffee bibingka, coffee ensaymada, coffee yema cake, coffee polvoron, coffee pastillas, coffee peanut brittle, coffee ice cream, coffee jelly, and others.
- Tsokolate (Chocolate): A rich Filipino hot chocolate made from tablea (pure cacao), often enjoyed with suman or other local delicacies.
- Sinaing na Tulingan: Caviteño specialty made with bullet tuna slow-cooked in a clay pot with tanglad (lemongrass), salt, and a bit of pork fat to enhance the flavor.
- Pancit Pusit: A unique Caviteño noodle dish cooked with squid ink, giving it a distinct black color and umami-rich taste.
- Tamales Caviteño: Unlike the Mexican version, Cavite's tamales are made from ground rice, coconut milk, and peanuts, then wrapped in banana leaves and steamed.
- Bibingka de Amadeo: Amadeo, like other Cavite towns, offers traditional kakanin such as puto, kutsinta, suman, and sapin-sapin, which are often sold in local markets.
- Adobo sa Dilaw: A twist on the classic Filipino adobo, this version is cooked with turmeric (dilaw), giving it a yellow hue and an earthy flavor.
WHERE TO DINE AND STAY IN AMADEO
Amadeo, Cavite, not only boasts its own vibrant coffee culture but also diverse culinary adventures and homey hotels. Whatever you are-be you a foodie interested in savoring the flavors of the locality or a visitor hoping to enjoy some well-deserved relaxation time-Amadeo has various restaurants and accommodation places for whatever you crave. From farm-to-table eateries with just-brewed coffee and authentic Filipino food to specialty restaurants for international dishes, the town is alive with cuisine. Overnight stays can include tranquil bed-and-breakfast inns, farm resorts, and boutique hotels amidst a haven of nature.
Restaurants and Dining Options

1. Cafe Amadeo
Location: Brgy. C., M. Crisanto De Los Reyes Ave., Amadeo, Cavite
Café Amadeo is a renowned establishment operated by the Café Amadeo Development Cooperative (CADC). Founded in June 2002, the cooperative was established to revitalize the local coffee industry, provide livelihoods for farmers, and promote Amadeo as a premier coffee-producing region in the Philippines.
The café offers a selection of premium coffee blends, notably the Pahimis Blend, which combines the finest Robusta, Arabica, Liberica, and Excelsa beans. Popular menu items include Pasta al Tonno, Maccheroni alle Polpete, and Chicken Alfredo. For dessert, patrons can enjoy treats like Carrot Cake and traditional Suman Lihiya.
2. Ricardo's Coffee + Classic Cuisine
Location: Crisanto M. De Los Reyes Ave., Brgy. Dagatan, Amadeo, Cavite
Ricardo's Coffee + Classic Cuisine, which opened in 2018, is a favorite eating spot in Amadeo. The café has a relaxing atmosphere with a garden view to suit leisure and gastronomic indulgence.
Ricardo's menu is a diverse selection of dishes, blending Filipino favorites with some international delights. Customers can indulge in genuine Filipino fare, such as tapas, and Italian-style dishes, such as pasta and pizza. Aside from its food, Ricardo's is also a cultural center, sometimes hosting art exhibits and live performances, adding to the local arts community.
3. Cocinado con el Corazon by JBT Agri-Farm
Location: Sitio Pulunan, Brgy. Dagatan, Amadeo, Cavite
Cocinado con el Corazón by J.B.T. Agri-Farm, located in Sitio Pulunan, Barangay Dagatan, Amadeo, Cavite, offers a unique farm-to-table dining experience that blends Spanish and Italian culinary traditions. Set amidst the serene landscapes of J.B.T. Agri-Farm, also known as "Taniman ni Jesus," the restaurant provides a tranquil ambiance where guests can enjoy meals prepared with fresh, locally sourced ingredients.
Spanish and Italian specialties, such as Paella, Pasta al Tonno, and Maccheroni alle Polpete, abound on the menu. In addition to its cuisine, Cocinado con el Corazón has lodging, event space, a swimming pool, and campsites, which makes it ideal for family get-togethers, festivities, or a peaceful retreat.
4. Amadeo Artisano Coffee Farm
Location: 943 Purok 6, Amadeo, Cavite
Fourth-generation coffee farmer Amadeo Artisano Coffee Farm offers guests an experience of the local rich coffee scene. The cafe on the farm provides a variety of coffee beverages prepared from the beans grown and roasted within the farm. Besides the special coffees, the cafe offers homemade pastries and local cuisine to go with the bold flavors of its brews. Amadeo Artisano Coffee Farm also provides instructional excursions whereby guests may learn about the preparation of their coffee, from growing the coffee beans to how their roasts are done.
5. Samgyupsal sa Farm Amadeo
Location: Brgy., Gov Ferrer Dr., Amadeo, Cavite
Samgyupsal sa Farm Amadeo offers a unique farm-to-table dining experience that combines the flavors of Korean barbecue with the freshness of locally grown produce. This restaurant provides an authentic "unli samgyup" (unlimited samgyupsal) experience where guests can savor unlimited servings of pork and a variety of side dishes. Aside from their renowned samgyupsal dishes, Samgyupsal sa Farm Amadeo also offers iced coffee as a revitalizing drink to go along with the filling meal.
Hotels and Accommodations

1. Hotel Georgina
Price Range: ₱1,700 - ₱3,500
Location: Buho-Talon Rd., Amadeo, Cavite
Hotel Georgina is a relaxed hotel that is just 180 meters away from Aguinaldo Road and a mere three-minute drive from Tagaytay Circle. The on-site restaurant is available for guests to enjoy, serving a wide range of dishes, and there is an indoor pool where they can unwind. Hotel Georgina has a pet-friendly policy, which makes it possible for guests to bring their pets along. The hotel's proximity to popular attractions, such as Sky Ranch amusement park (approximately 6 km away) and People's Park in the Sky (about 10 km away), makes it a convenient choice for travelers looking to explore the area.
2. A&A Garden Suites
Price Range: ₱3,000 (KTV Room for 4 hours), ₱8,300 - ₱8,400 (3-4pax 2D1N)
Location: Barangay Maymangga, Purok 1, Amadeo, Cavite
A&A Garden Suites in Amadeo, Cavite, is a peaceful retreat that offers a combination of comfort, relaxation, and recreation. Customers can relax in the warm outdoor swimming pool or avail themselves of various outdoor recreational activities, such as bike rental and group team-building activities. The property also features a KTV room for entertainment, cottages for a more private experience, and an on-site café and restaurants that serve delicious local and international dishes.
3. Terrace Hill Resort
Price Range: ₱2,900 - ₱5,900
Location: Crisanto M. De Los Reyes Ave., Amadeo, Cavite
Terrace Hill Resort is a charming retreat that offers a variety of accommodations, including pet-friendly Deluxe King Rooms and spacious Casita Rooms with two beds and shared pool access. Unique features of the resort include an outdoor swimming pool and a shared kitchen for guest use. With its combination of comfort, convenience, and pet-friendly policies, Terrace Hill Resort is a perfect option for travelers who want to have a peaceful retreat close to Tagaytay.
4. Rubys Place Amadeo
Location: 3083 Halang-Dagatan Rd., Purok 6, Amadeo, Cavite
Ruby's Place, formerly Casa Del Sol, is a bed and breakfast in Amadeo that is renowned for its bohemian-themed rooms and dining. Guests have various accommodation options, from villas that are built with a romantic and intimate ambiance. Every villa boasts a king-size wooden bed, a large bathroom with a tub encircled by greenery, and a personal outdoor space equipped with a little table and chairs-ideal for sipping coffee in the morning amidst the greens.
5. CasAlonzo Private Resort
Price Range: ₱10,900 - ₱14,900 (4-12pax)
Location: Crisanto M. De Los Reyes Ave., Amadeo, Cavite
CasAlonzo Private Resort offers visitors a peaceful and beautiful retreat with bohemian-style architecture. The outdoor pool, which is 3 to 5 feet deep, is a focal point of the resort. Visitors can treat themselves to a special experience with a floating breakfast in the pool, much like in luxury retreats. The resort is meant to hold groups of 8 to 12 individuals, perfect for family reunions or quiet escapes.
Amadeo, Cavite Tourism Contact Information:
- Contact Number: +63464833010
- Email: amadeo.tourism@gmail.com
- Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/p/Amadeo-Tourism-100066664448309/
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Disclaimer: Please note that hotel and menu prices are subject to change without prior notice due to several factors including seasonal demand, inflation, operational costs, promotions and discounts, and local policies.
INFORMATION FOR INVESTORS

Amadeo is a landlocked municipality in the province of Cavite, Philippines, situated approximately 50 kilometers south of Manila. It is referred to as the "Coffee Capital of the Philippines." Its cool climate and fertile soil, which are well-suited for agriculture, especially coffee cultivation. The town is a serene getaway from urban life, featuring a mix of traditional rural landscapes and modern developments.
Historically, Amadeo was established on July 15, 1872, by Governor-General Rafael de Izquierdo during Spanish rule and was named in honor of King Amadeo I of Spain. Like other towns in Cavite, it played a role in the Philippine Revolution against Spain (1896-1898), supporting revolutionary movements led by General Emilio Aguinaldo. During World War II, the town suffered damage but later recovered, with agriculture, particularly coffee farming, becoming a key driver of local economic growth.
Amadeo's economy is primarily driven by its coffee industry. As one of the top coffee producers in the Philippines, it cultivates Arabica, Robusta, Excelsa, and Liberica (Barako) coffee beans. Several coffee farms, processing plants, and pasalubong (souvenir) shops contribute to the town's growing economy. In addition to coffee, Amadeo also thrives in agribusiness, producing crops such as pineapples, coconuts, bananas, and vegetables.
The popularity of eco-parks, agri-tourism farms, and farm resorts is helping to boost the town's economy even further. Amadeo will keep having economic possibilities in the future as local coffee, eco-tourism, and agriculture are kept under constant development. Infrastructure development and sustainable tourism initiatives will also help the town achieve long-term growth while it continues to preserve its quiet rural character with the adoption of modern development.
WHY INVEST IN AMADEO, CAVITE?
Amadeo's thriving coffee industry, expanding real estate market, and eco-tourism appeal provide excellent opportunities for developers wishing to capitalize on agricultural, hotel, and commercial businesses. Thanks to infrastructural development, government incentives, and a strong local economy, Amadeo is an ideal location for long-term and successful investments.
1. Thriving Coffee Industry and Agribusiness
Amadeo is the "Coffee Capital of the Philippines" and one of the country's leading producers of Arabica, Robusta, Excelsa, and Liberica (Barako) coffee beans. The municipality is a key player in the Philippine coffee supply chain, offering opportunities in coffee farming, processing, retail, and exports.

Cooperatives like the Cafe Amadeo Development Cooperative (CADC), launched in 2002, support the local coffee sector. CADC seeks to restore coffee cultivation, generate livelihoods, and position Amadeo as a world-class coffee-producing district. The cooperative helps farmers process and market their coffee, which may lead to both domestic distribution and exportation.
Coffee cultivation is a significant economic activity in Amadeo. In 2001, the municipality produced 4,560 metric tons of coffee thanks to 4,226 farmers operating on 3,800 hectares of land dedicated to coffee production. Such high output demonstrates the importance of coffee to the local economy, which generates jobs and sustains supporting businesses such as processing, trading, and agritourism.
According to OEC.World Coffee Trends, In 2023, the Philippines exported $2.56 million worth of coffee, ranking 99th globally in coffee exports. Coffee was the 476th most exported product in the country. The top export destinations were the United States ($1.45M), Nigeria ($252k), Switzerland ($192k), Canada ($187k), and the United Kingdom ($157k). In July 2024, the Philippines exported $217k in coffee while importing $19.3M, resulting in a negative trade balance of $19.1M. Coffee exports grew 41.2% between May 2023 and July 2024 from $154k to $217k, while imports surged 41.8% from $13.6M to $19.3M.
This data highlights the Philippines' expanding coffee export market, and Amadeo plays a significant role in it.
2. Strategic Location and Accessibility
Amadeo is only 50 kilometers away from Manila and is highly accessible to key economic centers such as Tagaytay, Dasmariñas, and Silang. Being close to Metro Manila and other nearby tourist spots, it is suitable for real estate, tourism, and agricultural investments.
Transportation Infrastructure Developments:
- Cavite-Laguna Expressway (CALAX): A 45-kilometer expressway designed to connect Cavite and Laguna, reducing travel time and improving access to industrial and commercial regions.
- Cavite-Tagaytay-Batangas Expressway (CTBEX): This planned 50-kilometer toll road targets to link Cavite, Tagaytay, and Batangas, improving access to these areas and tourist and commercial activities.
- Road Network Improvements: The development of the Tejero-General Trias-Amadeo-Tagaytay Road will help to improve traffic flow and safety. The project seeks to increase carloads and enhance mobility between critical locations.
These renovations will greatly improve Amadeo's transportation infrastructure, promoting economic growth and a higher quality of life for the community.
3. Emerging Tourism and Hospitality Sector
Amadeo is also becoming a viable eco-tourism and farm tourism destination, drawing visitors interested in coffee experiences, natural getaways, and cultural tourism. Investing possibilities abound in resorts, hotels, cafés, and leisure centers.

One of the key areas of investment is in farm resorts and private resorts, where properties like CasAlonzo Private Resort and Ruby's Place Amadeo showcase the potential for luxury farm stays and nature retreats. Additionally, the Nurture Farmacy is an eco-tourism wellness, heritage, and farm destination that offers a variety of activities for guests, including educational tours where "farmacists" in traditional Filipino attire guide visitors through the medicinal benefits of different plants. Along with teaching visitors about the medical applications of various herbs, this experiential learning helps them to value sustainable agriculture more broadly.
Keeping the town well-known as a peaceful escape, a range of farms and businesses welcome visitors wishing to unwind and embrace the natural environment. As coffee tourism rises, more themed cafés, farm-to-cup experiences, and agritourism ventures emerge in the town.
As the "Coffee Capital of the Philippines," Amadeo is leveraging its rich coffee culture to attract visitors interested in learning about coffee production, tasting local brews, and engaging in interactive farm tours. Moreover, the town's mild temperature and picturesque rural scene make it perfect for the location of events and weddings. Many investors profit from this by creating beautiful garden locations and event facilities that are fit for special festivities, business retreats, and weddings. These collaborative undertakings in agritourism, hotel, and tourism are making Amadeo a prime investment location with great long-term growth opportunities.
4. Competitive Real Estate Market
As Tagaytay and nearby cities are expanding rapidly, Amadeo provides an affordable but high-value real estate option. By creating residential communities, homestays, Airbnb, and commercial buildings, investors may capitalize on the growing need for business and tourism.
Some of Amadeo's residential projects that offer good investment opportunities:
The development offers a variety of housing and lot options to suit different tastes and budgets. The development has a variety of Italian-Mediterranean-style house models, which suit different family sizes and tastes. Unit and lot prices range from ₱1.5M and above. It is strategically situated close to the town center and major establishments.
2. East-West Road Residential Lots
Located on East-West Road, these lots cost from ₱7,700 to ₱10,000 per square meter upon launch. The property is expected to be expanded, and generous payment conditions will allow investors to access it easily.
Airbnb Market Insights:
Recent data indicates that the Airbnb rental market in Amadeo, Cavite, has shown key trends over the past year (Feb 2024 - Jan 2025). The average daily rate is $147, with an occupancy rate of 26.98%, leading to an annual revenue of $13,149 per listing. However, revenue has declined by 4.78% year-over-year.

Earnings vary significantly among hosts. Typical properties earn $1,145 per month, while the top 25% of properties make $2,302 or more, and the top 10% generate over $4,328 monthly. Entry-level properties (bottom 25%) earn around $458 per month. Occupancy rates also differ, with the median at 23%, the top 25% reaching 43% or higher, and the best properties achieving 65%+ occupancy. Seasonal pricing also plays a major role. The median daily rate is $118, with top properties charging $205+ per night and the best listings commanding $282+. Entry-level properties earn around $68 per night.
Generally, the market makes up for strategic pricing, guest pleasure, and quality control, so Amadeo is a competitive yet interesting place for Airbnb projects. Driven by infrastructure improvements and a rising tourism industry, investment in Amadeo's real estate market offers the possibility for great returns.
5. Government Support for Business and Investment
The municipal government of Amadeo continuously promotes business and investments by promoting agribusiness, tourism, and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) through different policies, incentives, and investment-promoting programs. Coffee entrepreneurship, farm investments, and eco-friendly tourism projects are promoted under business-friendly programs, thus creating a dynamic economic climate. Further confirming Amadeo as a top destination for farm tourism and specialty coffee output, partnerships with government organizations like the Department of Agriculture (DA) and the Department of Tourism (DOT) help boost agricultural innovation and tourism promotion. To attract more investors, both local and foreign, the government offers tax incentives and streamlined business processes, making it easier to establish and expand enterprises in the municipality.
Amadeo, Cavite, presents strong investment opportunities, particularly in coffee-related businesses, tourism, real estate, and agribusiness. With ongoing infrastructure developments, government support, and a growing visitor market, investing in Amadeo offers great potential for long-term growth and profitability.
HOW TO ESTABLISH A BUSINESS IN AMADEO, CAVITE
Starting a business in Amadeo, Cavite, is a process with various steps, from registering a company to obtaining permits and meeting local requirements. The following is a step-by-step process:
1. Select a Business Structure
Determine whether your business is going to be a sole proprietorship, partnership, or corporation. The structure decides your legal obligations, taxation, and business requirements.
2. Register Your Business Name
- For sole proprietorships: Register with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) via their portal or local DTI office.
- For partnerships and corporations: Register with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and meet the requirements of corporations.
3. Obtain Local Permits and Licenses
- Apply for a Barangay Business Clearance from the barangay where the business will operate.
- Obtain a Mayor's Business Permit at the Municipality of Amadeo Business Permits and Licensing Office (BPLO). Present requirements like your DTI/SEC registration, lease agreement (if rented), and community tax certificate (cedula).
- Obtain a Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) Registration for your Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) and official receipts.
- Register with the Social Security System (SSS), PhilHealth, and Pag-IBIG if you have workers.
4. Other Industry-Specific Permits
Depending on the type of business, you might need special permits:
- Food businesses: Get a Sanitary Permit and Food Handler's Certificate from the local health office.
- Agritourism or farm businesses: Coordinate with the Departments of Agriculture (DA) and Tourism (DOT) to ensure conformity.
- Environmental Compliance: Certain businesses need permits from the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
5. Open a Business Bank Account
Having a different business bank account helps with the professional management of finances and with making payments to suppliers and customers.
6. Market and Run Your Business
After registering, create a marketing plan to market your business and attract customers. Use social media, collaborate with local companies, and attend Amadeo's tourism and coffee festivals to be noticed.
With its pro-business policies, growing tourism sector, and government incentives, Amadeo presents a very promising environment for investors in coffee cultivation, agritourism, and hospitality enterprises.
COST OF DOING BUSINESS IN AMADEO, CAVITE
The following are the estimated costs of doing business in Amadeo, Cavite, and are subject to change:

GEOGRAPHIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION
This information is based on Philatas data.
Land Area:
Comprising 2.42% of Cavite's total land area, the municipality boasts a 36.92 square kilometer or 14.25 square mile territory. The town boasts twenty-six barangays.
Geographic Location:
On the island of Luzon, the municipal center of Amadeo is located at around 14° 10' North, 120° 55' East. Estimated at 441.9 meters or 1,449.4 feet above mean sea level, the elevation at these coordinates is.
Population:
The population, based on the 2020 Census, was 41,901. This was 0.96% of the population of Cavite province or 0.26% of the population of the CALABARZON region. Based on these figures, the population density is computed at 1,135 inhabitants per square kilometer or 2,940 inhabitants per square mile.
- Population by age group: According to the 2015 Census, the age group with the highest population in Amadeo is 5 to 9, with 3,461 individuals. Conversely, the age group with the lowest population is 75 to 79, with 441 individuals.
Economy:
The annual regular revenue of Amadeo for the fiscal year of 2016 was ₱84,347,223.15.
Languages/Dialects:
Amadeo, Cavite, is primarily spoken in Tagalog, Filipino, English, and Chavacano, with Filipino being the national language. English is used in education, business transactions, and tourism. Other Philippine languages like Bisaya and Ilocano may also be heard due to migration and tourism.
Religious Sectors:
Amadeo, Cavite is predominantly Roman Catholic, with St. Mary Magdalene Parish Church as its primary church. Other Christian denominations include INC, Evangelical, Protestant, and Jehovah's Witnesses. Islam and indigenous religions are scarce.
Labor Force Statistics in Cavite Province (Based on PSA 2022 data):
- Labor Force Population: 11.7 million estimated population 15 years old and over.
- Employment Rate: The employment rate is 94.2%, the highest among CALABARZON's five provinces.
- Unemployment Rate: The unemployment rate in Cavite is relatively low, nearly a quarter of 24%.
- Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR): The LFPR in Cavite is approximately 64.5%, meaning that about 65 out of every 100 people aged 15 years and over are either employed or actively seeking employment.
Minimum Wage Rates in Cavite Province
As of September 2024, the minimum wage rates in CALABARZON IV-A have increased. It will be given in two tranches: the first tranche was granted on September 30, 2024, and the second tranche will be granted on April 1, 2025. This data comes from DOLE IV-A.

CRIME STATISTICS IN AMADEO, CAVITE
Amadeo, Cavite's Annual Monthly Crime Rate (AMCR) has dropped significantly throughout the years per Cavite Ecological Profile 2020. The municipality had a 27.49% AMCR in 2016; this somewhat changed to 21.80% in 2017. But in 2018 Amadeo saw an amazing drop to 11.17%; 2019 (6.87%) followed, and 2020 (5.91%). The consistent drop in crime rates shows how far the municipality has gone to guarantee peace and order.
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Efforts to Reduce Crime in Amadeo, Cavite
Amadeo has reduced crime through improved law enforcement, neighborhood watch systems, banning alcohol in public areas, and implementing curfews. CCTV installation and monitoring at key locations have also been implemented. The local government also plans seminars and awareness campaigns on crime prevention and self-defense.
These combined efforts have made Amadeo one of the safer municipalities in Cavite, as reflected in its continued decrease in crime rates from 2016 to 2020.
COST OF LIVING IN AMADEO, CAVITE
Living in Cavite Province can be affordable compared to the major regions in the Philippines. According to the latest data in Numbeo Cost of Living, here's a detailed overview of the average cost of living in Cavite.
Housing:
- Rent for 1-bedroom apartment: ₱8,000/month
Food:
- Meal at a restaurant: ₱150 to ₱300 (Inexpensive), ₱600 to ₱3,000 (Expensive)
- Meal at a fast food: ₱100 to ₱200
- Drinks, beverages, liquors: ₱15 to ₱300
Market:
- Rice: ₱45 to ₱70/klo
- Bread: ₱45 to ₱95
- Meat: ₱140 to ₱350/klo
- Vegetables: ₱50 to ₱200/klo
- Fruits: ₱40 to ₱150
Transportation:
- One-way ticket (local transport): ₱15
- Taxi fare 1 mile (normal tariff): ₱12.87 to ₱67.59
- Gasoline 1 gallon: ₱60 to ₱120
Education:
- College/University School (private): ₱15,000 to ₱50,000
- Secondary School (private): ₱10,000 to ₱50,000
- Primary School (private): ₱2,000 to ₱35,000
Health (Consultation Fee):
- Private Hospital/Clinics: ₱500 to ₱1,000
Utilities:
- Utilities (electricity, water, heating, cooling, garbage): ₱2500 to ₱ 15,000 per month
- Mobile Data (10GB+ data): ₱1,000 to ₱ 2,499
- Internet (60 Mbps or more): ₱1,300 to ₱2,200
Internet Service Providers:
- PLDT Home Fiber (50 Mbps to 1 Gbps ): ₱1,299 to ₱3,799
- Globe Home Fiber (150 Mbps to 500 Mbps): ₱1,699 to ₱2,699
- Converge ICT Solutions (200 Mpbs to 800 Mbps): ₱1,500 to ₱3,500
- FiberBlaze (500 Mbps to 1Gbps): ₱500 to ₱1,000
- Smart Communications (10 Mbps - 20 Mbps): ₱999 to ₱1,499
Major Banks and Financial Institutions:
- BDO Network Bank: Ground Floor, Paseo De Amadeo Building, Crisanto Delos Reyes Avenue, Corner P. Samonte Street, Barangay VI, Amadeo, Cavite.
- Rural Bank of Amadeo (Cavite) Inc.: 111 A. Mabini Street, Barangay 1 (Poblacion), Amadeo, Cavite.
Major Medical Facilities and Hospitals:
- South Prime Medical and Wellness Center: Crisanto M. De Los Reyes Ave., Amadeo, Cavite
- Rural Health Unit: Poblacion, Amadeo, Cavite
- Southern Crest Medical and Diagnostic Center: Unit 2, Loyola Bay Bldg., Amadeo, Cavite
Major Educational Establishments:
- Jesus Reigns Christian College-Amadeo Foundation Inc.: 107O Brgy., Dagata Amadeo, Cavite
- Amadeo National High School: Crisanto M. De Los Reyes Ave., Amadeo, Cavite
- Amadeo Elementary School: Crisanto M. De Los Reyes Ave., Amadeo, Cavite
Distance and Mode of Transportation from Amadeo, Cavite to Metro Manila
The following is based on rome2rio.com data:
|
Mode of Transport |
Road Distance |
Travel Time |
Fare Range |
|---|---|---|---|
|
From Amadeo, Cavite to Metro Manila |
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|
Taxi, Bus |
46.4 km |
1h 33m |
₱650 - ₱773 |
|
Bus |
46.4 km |
3h 42m |
₱272 - ₱306 |
|
Taxi |
46.4 km |
49 min. |
₱700 - ₱900 |
|
Private Vehicle |
46.4 km |
49 min. |
(Fuel) ₱348 - ₱503 |
|
Night Bus |
46.4 km |
2h 40m |
₱376 - ₱467 |
|
From Amadeo, Cavite To Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA 3) |
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|
Bus |
50.7 km |
3h 34m |
₱334 - ₱444 |
|
Taxi |
50.7 km |
53 min |
₱850 - ₱1,100 |
|
Private Vehicle |
50.7 km |
53 min |
(Fuel) ₱381 - ₱550 |
|
Night Bus, Bus |
50.7 km |
5h 37m |
₱334 - ₱405 |
You can check these links for references:
Ferry Schedules and Ferry Services
Note:
- Distances are approximate
- Routes may vary depending on specific destinations within Metro Manila
- Travel times heavily depend on traffic conditions
- Ferry service availability should be verified
Local Officials and Contact Information:
- Mayor: Hon. Redel John B. Dionisio
- Vice Mayor: Joseph R. Legaspi
- Contact Number: +6344833010
- Email: amadeo.publicinformation@gmail.com
- Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/p/Amadeo-Public-Information-Office-100063960753604/
Amadeo Business and Permits Licensing Office:
- Contact Number: +63464042007
- Email: bplo2018amadeo@gmail.com
- Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/AmadeoBusinessPermitAndLicensingOffice/
Municipal Planning and Development Coordinator Office:
- EnP. Gerlie C. Garcia
- Contact Number: (046)413-26111
- Email: gelay1216@yahoo.com / geilourielle@gmail.com / mpdo.amadeo@gmail.com / mpdoamadeo@gmail.com
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- https://thinkablebox.com/casalonzo-bohemian-inspired-resort-in-amadeo/
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Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for informational purposes only. While we strive to ensure accuracy, economic conditions, prices and rates data, statistics, list of development, contact information, local officials, addresses, and other relevant information are subject to change without notice.
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