Forget the crowds and escape to the serene shores of North Beach, a hidden gem nestled on the northern tip of Malapascua Island. Officially known as Langub Beach, this pristine paradise is often referred to as North Beach due to its location. The beach offers a completely different experience compared to the bustling Bounty Beach.
Imagine sinking your toes into powdery white sand that stretches as far as the eye can see. The crystal-clear turquoise waters gently lap the shore, inviting you to take a refreshing dip. Unlike Bounty Beach, North Beach remains largely untouched, offering a tranquil escape perfect place to unwind, soak up the sun, and reconnect with nature.
Reaching this secluded haven is an adventure in itself. You can hop on a motorbike driven by friendly locals who will navigate the island's charming paths to reach the beach. Alternatively, embark on an island hopping boat ride that will give you a scenic tour of Malapascua's coastline before dropping you off on the pristine shores of...
Read moreLangub Beach, also known as North Beach to the locals, is one of the must-visit stops if you're touring the entire island. It features fine white sand and crystal-clear blue waters—perfect for relaxing or taking photos.
However, the beach offers limited shade, so I highly recommend visiting either early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat. There’s a small café nearby, along with local stalls selling affordable and surprisingly tasty food—definitely worth trying!
If you're planning a trip to Malapascua, make sure to include Langub Beach in your itinerary. It's a simple but beautiful spot that adds charm to the...
Read moreHere during the weekends and I must say the island is full of foreigners. Still not as crowded as Moalboal and Siquijor though.
North beach was stunninggg. It's so hot so would recommend for you to come here Sunrise and Sunset time.
Go to My Tablea Cafe if you want a quick sip before and after soaking in. From the cafe, work your way up to the north or right side of the beach. You will be able to explore the whole Langub and Bantigue Beach with ruins (North Beach...
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